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THE .CKL'^BUATKD ; te ; p^ : oeT\ . , MINERAL' "W'AJffiRS- * > s - ■■ '■( '!* ' BoTTLEb,''SfISRATED f f r <on StfLL, - - - CAN -BE OBTAINED IH>AUCrCL"ASs T D;. ! '■ Prom '' , \ *-= > Messrs- HANcgqßg'jS/Qp.f l^ ; 32 K QUEEK-Si il ßfifi:T. -' ' '(' ■» , ANALYSIS BYSI'R JAMES;,mSCTOp ' ' " K.C.M.G.; CiiloHde of Sodium, 60.1.4'-,^, ,• , .'. Chloride of Potaawnm, 1.96 J ' ? Sulphate of Soda,-32,9i «,.-, \ J.*f • . Carbonate of laiH^7\47k *~, . %;,•■>[ • Cai'bonate of*Magne'«irt, 4.21' ' , - Caibonate of Sod\\?4sU9'i ' x - r* - Alumina, traces" ' / " .. .IrQn Oxide, traces . . . .Silica,. 8:60>8 :60> -. Total grnitjß'per.gallonj 573.20. 'X

' A HAKE OP^POiRTUNITYI VALUABLE "kSTATTB WlTnYftfilTl. t MAL SPJJINGS!,!. . . - i- '„,/• FOR IMMBDJATiS^AL.E^Thiitr £tfUi? able und Beautiful Prxipert j% knoHi ti" *• as " Waitoa Hot Spiings EsU'te," 1 containing about 1460 acres, inoje or: less, of well-drained swump and dr^' laijd, I'U«k' former is capable of canying'oVei- a.tlioiiT", ! sand She^p, besides Catth'. The cereal crops (Barley, Wheat, OntV Peas, &c,), now on the ground bid fair to yield «i s^ood harvest. The Thermal Spiings,\2Q} ( to 30 in number, ' are noted for their ■" Wonderful Curutive Propeities. Apiufeloomed house, with underground lAir^'j also' 7i four-roomed cottage with veraa_<Ui?,; and .other buildings are on' the Esfejta.^' This land is within 7 miles of Te An/ha, and the "Springs" alone make the pi opei.ty an exceedingly valuable one. For par denials — AppK- to F. STRANGE, Wnitoa, Wailiou. Januaiy 12th, 1889.

CARDS, Circular* (on note or letted piiper) in plain and fancy typ^Carters' lleceipts printed, hound, and perforated at the News Office

IMPORTANT TO INVALIDS. TOKAANU" HQTEL; TAUPO. • rpHIS Hotel is situated at the Roi.th JL end of Lake Taupo. approached by good roads from Napier or Waikntn.. There is good .accommodation for lourists and invalids, The Medicinal B»ths», inValuable for Skin Disensus, Rheniua'.Htn, etc., ore close to' the Hotel, and^ aru lli». largest natural baths in tht> colony. Splendid view of fchu Lake and am found < in/? mountains. C6at < hfoHd inn 1 * pa*<t foot of T/ongnriro Rlount.tin,- which is indwseribably grand. LucliOs can ascend quite easily. Wince and Sjiiritß of the best brands o^ply HORSE FEED AND" PADDOCKS. Chaiges Model ttle GEOfc&B BLAISE, Ptopttetor.

TJOT LAKES OI? J^EW ZEALAND. BRENT'S TEMPERANCE HOTEL INVALIDS' BOARDJNG-HOUBK, HINEMOA-STREET, KOTORUA. This new nnd comfprtnUlaestHl»li«ljniPol is situatedin tl?en«w lo«(riish\[wif Itototnn, close to thp Goveininent Bajiiatoriniu find Baths, which compii-'e (lie cdlebinfwd Priest's. Bath., Mhclmii Rnoliol B ill-, Olirtmeieon Pouchets.dll, Lm^e Bine Hwitiuiiin^ B,'tth 4 Sulphur Vrtpoui^TJ'tth, mid Galvaoic Buttery. Bath, over. which l;u<r<» Bjidiin^ 1 pHvillio,riB •luu'm l»ec*.i erected, with numerous Drensingronfti"*, &r. IV-hmlcs these thet o in the relink illei I>«th, U«»fl*ee. pot, Cttiucron'B, and Hineiuaiu Baths in (he Snniitoimixi Qjounds. BRENT'S IB,the on'y ITc U-1 t-liwp (o t!i««Vovte. t ßi«th« t Che orlima If.tteN.beinu u$ OhijjicjHulrj, fully one uiiie awwy U"ih thenj. s.< tTbrent, ' ''.'." . PROPRTETOft; .

jr A UA X G A H A X 10 .- TJ OTBL," KAUAKGAHAKE. THE »l»«»ve Hotel hua racfinfc^r b»e,ji KenovHted, And i» provided; wft ball tl|6' comforts n'nd cous'^riiencewj^qiiiied by. thet Travel I i«jff Public All JViquors a.je, of flic Itppt bmndH. L«li»«t;int'onnHti«in: as to Minfs in m»d ftUout Kirangahakt} willingly supplied, A TfaarßeqtiesUd. JOHrTKELLY, Proprietor.

•f\AILY COA'dH BETWEEN Paeroa and Karanga flakeCOACiI lea vps P&erou at 8 n.'m., nnd 2 p.m.^daHyvr ■ Leave'rf^lCiiraii^NliHKe at W a.m. nw\ 4 p.m. durly, F'»rcft-:. To- Nh^lj'h MnckHyto\vn Hotel, I a G<*, Ufctui n, 2* 6<l ; Ktfrfrnffaljuke, sijipfle,' 2.-. Gd, l<*'{itHiV4</ ' " " 3()UN*KE'SNEbY, Pr»r...i»-tnr.

H 1 A N DP.JP fjLS 'Fm|Dnf|?TP; Grocery mul AnyI Size 6V Color. A Hho .Haw-i Otßt%.

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Te Aroha News, Volume VI, Issue 338, 30 January 1889, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 7 Te Aroha News, Volume VI, Issue 338, 30 January 1889, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 7 Te Aroha News, Volume VI, Issue 338, 30 January 1889, Page 7

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