J. S. H "^ T ' G T X M A K 15 U POLLEN STitKKT, THAMES. OWING lo e\eo^ n f Slock, due tc recent ai rivals pci " Vandm.i " and Tmi^fuiio," 1 have an view humiieds of GUNS, which s«ro 1«m sale tit ItKUUCET) PiilCES. KiiK««, Hovolvus, SwdhIs. and all my leducod fiotn 10 to 15 pel cent.' All jjroncN , ire KXGLIS11 MAKE. i]u:iiitv ai\d safety ensured. Call and in spect my stock, consisting of llaminerle^'-; vnd Double Mid Single C.F. Hicech TiOi.de's, with evcy kind of aetiun. leboundm.u >ocks, r v h('Ke-bored bailels, and all th>> lat< i< 5t improvements. Reliable, well-fini.-hed E\iii.isn-inade— C.F. Double r.roiiul. Loadois, fiom £7 0 ,, Mu//ile „ ,, -C3 0 Single ,, ,, ,, XI '<) lievolveis 1J.L. ,, ,, 15s My Ktmk likewise includes i-very des ciipii"n of Ciii ti idi;es t Cas L -s ; Cap^, Waddiii'X, C'ullod bin t, Powdoi Flanks Shot Poiuhis. Game P» ii>s, iU'., and evei,\ KHjuibite for eithei hporl^itian or Rifleman in P>roe<Ji or Mu//!e lo ulini; appaiatiib. An inspection ie.\ ltod to coiupaie pi icon and quality. PiL'T,^ a piaetioal minsmith 1 caii inline all v.uik bein^ done soundly .id. i leaMHitibly Patent Le\ ei tSaii lv'\^ ,mi! Lock--, made and rep.'iicd. Paiu'b Firev. oiks in .U'.e.tt \aiulv, vhcup. C. ami' II. lihgting Powder and li^i Fuse foi Sale. ''EsTAisLisiimi on 'j lie Tn vmks 18GS.) INSURE AGAINST LOSSES BY FIRE
Q O U T II 33 RI TI SII 10 FLUE & MARINE INSURANCE CO, Of Xu w Zealand. CAPITAL, . . £2,O00.0.i» INVESTED FUNDS . £235,000 Insurances eftected at Lowest Rates. Agent for TE AR01I A, WA1OROXGOMA1, WA1T0A. and DUikt, J. ILOTT, Nlw.s Oflice. TE AR0HA HOT SPRINGS.
AS a SIMMER Rl':THi:AT not one itmun- tho SANATORIA of Neu Zetland is so lapullv bucoiuiny, 1 iniou-s a~> TL ARUIIA. 'IhJ cd«.Uitj oi'iu II O T 5 P R INGS is extending thioui;hout the length ami bic^tlth oi" the Colony, and thu WONDERFUL CURES cflecU-d by the Wutois in <'iise<* of RHEUMATISM, GOUT, LUMBAGO, LlVEi!, AND KIDNEY COMPLAINTS, INDIGESTION, und Kiudini AilmenU, uu | friitctully testified to in the Cisitoi-' 13ook by Ilundicdd of Pd-hon^ "u hu 1»\ their u.-.e ha\e been le'-toied to iie.ilth a.id all its enjoyments. Tiie jjI.ill 1 is i>nr cxiclhncf tho SANATORIUM OF Til K PKOPLE. Tho CLTMATI-: in its IIKAr/UI-GIVIXU PROPERTIES is iin«uip.i Mil ; tiie (,Or»T OF lil VI NG i-tMrt-dinplj MODLH\TE: and thu loc'ity i- k a--} « >i* at iv^by i i\ ! it, HVIL, on i;n\ii limn An.elJ.'.M'l fan! thu r Ihtitui u . In rddilion to th •;■ ,ii!\,ml it: < , theic «:io fm the Robu.st ubuiul.mt uit.m-, o£ enjo\ niLiit in BOATING, RIDIXG, AND DRIVING, w bile fui those in delic.ite health the neatly laid out Domain foiuia a most pleasant IChOl t. The following anah sis of tho WaL-is by Mr J. A. PoNP, Colonial AridUst, and the accompanying extracts ft oin his lepoit theieon to the Domain Ijoanl. will be lead with intuebt. The Samples \v eie taken fiom the Spiin;:^, as numlxied, the teinpeiatuies ui" which lunged fiutu I05degs. to llOdegs. Falir : — to '-i « a •£ y- 1 Analysis. d % 6 ~£ H ■'* *« gS. Sulphate of Lime 2.1)80 2.22S a.J)89 Sulphate of magnesia -»78 .33(5 .602 Sulphate of potash 10.293 0.900 10.791 bulph.'itc of fco-la 27.-31G 28 ) O'5r) 2/5.-1. '58 Chloiideoffeodium 73..j11 72.072 77.718 IJi-carbouatc of soda 7^8.737 008.513 68^.123 Caibonate of ammonia .. .. 3.550 .112 0S0 Carbonate of iron .. .012 .003 .042 Carbonate of hthia (heavy tiaces) Phosphate of soda 2.003 2.203 1.G90 Phosphate of alumina 143 .023 .470 Silica .. .. 8.5G8 8.778 8.778 Sulphuietted hydrogen . . . . traces traces traces
Total solid mattor 857.829 822.181 811.702 Results expressed in grains per gallon. These Waters are all feebly alkaline and strongly charged with caibonic acid ft as, which is constantly escaping fioin the SpringH in large quantities. The Lithia, a valuable constituent ol these Wateif, is present in an appicciable quantity. The Anatysis show these Springs to be A'cry sin.ilar in composition. These Mineral Water* are exceedingly interesting-, and will piove of great value medicinally. The}' closely icseuible some of the European JVlincial Springs so justl}- celebrated, more especially those of Vichy, Eilk, and Fachingcn. Their Curative Value will be gieate&t in Rheumatic and Aithritic Diseases, Calculus, Affections of the Kidneys, and D3 bpepsia. You may rest assured that all you can do for your Springs in the bhapc of improving the facilities for their use, is entirely justilied by the chaiacter Of the water
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Te Aroha News, Volume IV, Issue 176, 30 October 1886, Page 4
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