STONE BROS., 20 Q(jKEN ST R R ifiT. AUCKL A N D . I DiirctU oppos-tf Thoinion Smith, 1 and Fi Lh'sold Mill.J sn rr owners, ac. icnts, XJRAIN, PRODUCE. AMD COAL MKRC HANTS.
P.OXEDUS'Vo'AT^, POTATOES, BOX '1 iv\S. lIS MR. AND BACON &r. | ' Bonedust, Oats, Potatoes, Box Teas,! Hams, Bacon, &c. I nONKDUST, OATS, P rATOBN. lU>X TEAS, HAMS, AND b CON. tec.
TTMiOUK, Brim, Oatn. nl, Snffar, P \hr/..\ Fowl Wlnnr, . AT LKSS THAN AUCTION- ROOM PRICKS, AND QUALITY KELUP.LR. O.\ T^] TKIAL WILL PROVE OUK PRICES LOWEST IN AUCKLAND. £ s. No. 1 Rydn y Bonednst ... ... 6 5 No. 2 Sidney Bonedust ... ... 6 5 Jl' Sydney Bonedust ... ... 6 5 Blmk Horse Bonedust ... ... 5 10 AiicUnnd Tallow Company's guaranteed Eonedust (Ansilvsia sent with euch order e::e«nled), £7 10s. Box 'I eas», 15s ; £ Cheat* 1 , ts fid, apien led * T »lue ; 'Vinegar (casks free), Is 6d,; F'-ed nnd'Seed O»ts, Sharps, Bran, Flour Potitoes (table and ; Hams and Bucon (Walt and Co., J. Eagle, and Christcumcli Ment Pr serving Cob); Chaff, Mai/.c, I'elloes, Shafts, Manillfi. Europe and Fhix Roops, Oils, Leads, Newcastle, Westpoi , G ey, \Vlmngarie,nnd Bay of Ishind CoaN ; Hobart Rails and Palings, Oatuieal, Su&» uRioe, etc., etc. Jdst Arrived : 150 tp:st kejbosbne, patent NOZZLE, Lj9d PER GALLON. TERMS CASH, UNLESS OTHERWISE ARRANGED. Ketches for Thames twice weekly, Ldzetbe, Elsie, and Violet, STONE~BROS . i 20 QU E EN STR EET (Opposite Thornton Smith, & Firth's Old Mill), For correct Quotations of market values see oui Commeicial appealing WEKKLY 3N THIS PAPER. J. IF. COOKS UPHOLSTERER and UNDERTAKER KOLLEhTON STREET, TK AROHA. C.iPRI\G nnd all other kinds of ALATk^ TRESSES MADE TO OI.'OKW. Mnliiesses re-made and returned thf fame d,iy.
FUNERALS FURNISHED. Charges Strictly Modern :p. TE AROHA HOT SPRINL S. A S n SUMMED RETREAT not onp i\ .unontr the SANATORIA of NewZealand i^ so rapidly becoming' lainou^ an TB AROHA . The celebrity of its HOT SPRINGS if extending throughout the length nnd bn Hclth of the Colony, and the
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fiffe'ted hv theTTateisin c.n.«es of RRRQMATISVI. G^UT. LCJMJ3ACO. L'V^R. A D KiDNKY COMPLAINTS ] n'DiGHJSTION, and Kin H.ed AiUne.i: . me pi^leTn'H' testified to in <!'e \ i*.iloi«j' F.onV h\ Hunched*- >2 P<* "-on* 5 who t>v tbe"r use have been re^'ou-d to Peuljh nd fi" ; - enjoyments. Thep'ace is PAR EXCfcLLKNCK TffE SANATORIUM OF THE PEOPLR.
The CLIMATE in its HEALTH-GIVING P^OPG'TL'IES is nn.snrpassed : the COST Off LIVINGr is era-pedin^v MOD^CA VG: and the loca 1 ' yi* easy of access bv civbr, bail, or ROAD from Auckland unri iho Thames. In add'fion lo ihp.seadvmfau ci s theie are for ie Robust abundant mn.ns of e-njoyment in ' BOATING, RIDING, AND DPJVING, while 'fo those in delicate health Ihe neutlv laid out Domain forms a mosi. ple-iaant ieso«.. The 'j'o'lowin'ynnaiysis of the Whlpm Vn Mr J. A. Pond, Co'onial Anaiy., «nfl fi»>> accotnnan\'o'x extiacta Tioin h s n-nmt thereon o 1 >c Domain Bo;ud, will be Kiitl, i wilb inlerepl. The SamoU-.s weie Iji'.pn from the .Sonnjcs, as nnmbd'ed, the i mperatm'eß or which ranged from 105<lpgfj. to 119degs. Fahr.— ' "- 1 <- ** .S JLIf ALYBIB. 6% 6~a i? 2 -a^ Sulphate of lime 2 989 2.228 2 98!> Sulphate o* magnesia .378 . .336 .602 Sulphate of potash 10.293 9.800 , 10.794 Sulphate of soda' 27 546 28.056 25.43R Chloride of aodium 73.0 U 72.072 77.748' Bi-caabona fe of 728.737 698.513 682.1*23 Carbon ati'. of ,',rattionia 3.556 ■ .112 .980 Cnrhonate of iron ,042 '' .063 .042 Carbonate oflifhia (heavy tracc3^ Phoeph-ife ot *orla 2,063" 2 208 • .696 Phosphate of alu- - . mina .. .143 .023 .476 Silica . . 8 568 8.778 , 8-778 Sulphuretted Hydrog e n . . traces traces traces Total solid matter 837.829 822.184 811.702 Eesults expressed in grains per gallon. "Tlu'-e Waters are all feebly alkaline 'and strongly charged ' wiih carbonic acid !»aa, inconstantly escaping from the Springy in large quantities. The Lithia, a valuable constituent of these Waters, is present in an appreciate quantity. The Analysis show these Nprings to be very similar in'-composi-, fcion. These Mineral Waters are exceedingly interesting, and will prove of great ' Value medicinally,. , They « losely resemble Borne of rlie,Kmopean Mineral Springs so justly i-ele- | brated, more espeoiaHv those of Vichy, Ems, andF/ichingen. Their Curative Value will T>o preatest in Eheumatic and Arthritic Disensep, Calculus, Affections of the Kidneys, and Oys' pep ia. You mny rent assured that all you cando for \ our Springs in the shape of improving ihe facilities for their use, is entirely justified by the (Jharactej. ol the
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Te Aroha News, Volume VII, Issue 397, 28 August 1889, Page 8
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