Auckland Advertisements.
SPECIAL REDUCTIONS
WTLLIaM R, BRIDGMAN HAVING taken Stock, a..d liurliti several Lines over stocked, li.i determined to cleur tiieiu »t a ver) r gre.i. Reduction, j 250d0z Girl* 1 and Women's Hosiery, fro»i | 3d pair. 200 Girls', Maid* 1 , and Ladie^' Aprons, New Stvlen troiu 3d each. Children's and Maids' Black Cloth Jackets, from 2s b'd. Ladies' Cloth Jackets, JJolmnnt», and Ulster*, at much reduced prices. j 150 Ladies 1 C-ipes, Dolman", &c, on Lnc>Broche, Silk, Cashmere, &c, from 2s 6tl eaci.. beiny; abut half Warehouse price. Splendid Assortment Lace Curiums, troni 2s i)d pair. Lai go Lot of useful Ueiunants in great variety, 20 pur cent off Marked Prices, to clear quickly. 75 White Linon Damask Table Cloths, 3a 3d ; 45 Coloured Cioth Table Covers, Aery much reduced. Gi'MH* Cashmere Cork Helmets, reduced to 5s 9d ; Boys' Tweed Trcwsei* 3s 6d; Men's do, 3< lid. Job Line Men's Co.it-, 6s Gd ; All Wo.) I IVets, 8s 6d ; 30 Men's Black Paget, Cloth Coat-, 17a 6d, worth 35^ ; 24 Boys' and Youth- 1 Tweed and Nldcu Cloth Coats, from ss. Men's Tweed Trowbirs and V«?t8, 7s 6d ; Boy^' Black Felt Hats, Is Ud. worth 3^ (id. Men's Cotton, Flnnuel, aim Meiitio Siuj-Jets aud Pauts. ( Is 9d. Sume bai^ams in Bo\V, Youths', and Men's Clothing, Good Material, but not most Fashionable in Shape. JUNCTION DRAPERY WAREHOUSE 288, Upper Queen btieet, Auckland.
CHARLES HIiSKKTII] [ALEX. IiTKE> LJESKBTH AND Ai.TKdS, SEED AND GRAIN MJSxtUif ANTS' COMMISsrON, LAND, SHIPPING, & GENERAL AG."\TS. All kinH^ of A»ricultura', an«t jthe. P^u Is <mi il.iml. AlhO, M;m\ires, &c, ucc. Consign jn^n ts recei\ t'd and Ac ouut Saleb punctu.iliy ivniieifd. DUItH A M STIiE E T, Auckland.
TE AROHAJHOT SPRINGS* AS u SUMMER KETRKAT not one Aitiimu ilit- SANATORIA (if New Zealand i- *><> rapidly becoming famous as. i'E AKOHA. The* celebrity ul it, HOT SPRINGS is extending throughout the l< ngth and breadth ol tin* <Jolon\, .ttiil t"e wonderful cures ••flEeul-'d b\ tin- \Vatets in <a-t-. oi li'llKUil.\Tl.*>M, GOT [, LUMBMJn. LIVEN, AND KIDNEY <J<>.U PLAINTS, i.NDIOESTION, .tiu! Kiniln il Ai.ment-, aiv ,;r-it<.hill\ to Hied to in the lionk liy Hundreds of Pe.^oii^ who b\ theii use li.ive b' en iv-toied t<> Ileilth Hud >ill it>> uujo^ iiii-uti). Tliu nlacti in par cc cellcncp tlu* SANATORIUM OF THE PEOPLE. The GLIMATK in its HEALTH-GIVING PI{()PI...TIES i^ .in urpa^nl ; the CUST OF LIVING i-.'KceHdit.iilv MOhEHATE; }md thw touxlitv i** e.isy of acc«^ by KiVKtt, hah., on koaii iroin Auckland and thu ! 'Dihiijck. In addition to these advantages tlieie ar»» for the Ro'iuhl *abundunt means of enjo> ment in BOATING, RIDING, AND DRIVING, while tor those in delicate health the neutlv laid out Dotu.iiti Foiius a must pleasant lesurt. The following an'ily^i^ of tin; Waters l»y Mr J. A. Pond, Colonial Analyst, and the accoinp.inyin,^ extr.iet*. from his ri'port theieon to the Doinatu Hoard, will be nad with interest. The Simples wen- t.ikfii from the Springs, a> uiinibereil, the teuiperatiuvs of which ranged tium lOsde*^. tu llDdegs. Fuhr :—: — CD rH A w A -S to ** ** gd Sulphate of Lime 2.980 2.228 2.1)89 •Sulphate of magnesia .378 .830 .002 Sulphate of poUvh IO.'JSJb 9.800 10.79-1 <• ulphate of &o la 27 546 28,05(5 25.438 Chloride of so.lmm 7-5.514 72.072 77.718 r.i-rarbonate of so la 728.737 608.513 682.123 Caiboaate of ammonia .. .. 3.556 .112 .980 Carbonate of iron . . .012 .063 .012 Carbonate of lithia (heavy truces) Phosphate of soda 2.063 2.203 1.696 Phosphate of alumina 143 .023 .476 Silica . . . . 8.568 8.778 8.778 Sulphuretted hydrogen . . . . traces traces traces Total selid mattar 857.829 822.181 811.702 Results expressed in grains per gallon. The-<e Waters are all {f-ebly alkaline and stiongly charged with uaibonic acid gaa, which is constantly escaping from the Springs in lar^e quantities. Tin* Lithia. a valuable constituent of these Water-*, is present in an appreciable quantity. The Analysis show these Springs to be very sin ilar in composition. These Mineral Water- are exceedingly interesting, and will prove of great value medicinally. They closely lesemblu some of the Kuropean Mineral Springs so justly celebrated, more especially those of Vichy, En 8, and Fachingen. Their Curative Value will be greatest in Rheurmitic and Arthritic Diseases, CaU-ulus, Affections of the Kidneys, and Dyspepsia. You may rest assured that all you can do for your oprings in the shape of improving the facilities for their use, w» oNtirtly justified by the character of the water.
W A I H I.
COPIES of THE \ROHA AND OHINEMURI NEWS (with FOUR PAGE SUPPLEMENT eaoh week) can be obtained at MEbSRS J. PHILLIPS 4 SON'S, Store.
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Te Aroha News, Volume III, Issue 150, 17 April 1886, Page 8
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