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Rtspectl-i'ly wills th( j attention of all *gr TR V R ECONO M I S T S J@a To the Substantial Advantages now being t Offi'ieri »t His Well-known GROCERY STORES, 'WHITAKER- STREET, TE AROHA. T' BA S A Good mid Koouoniical Family Tea, at Is Gd per lb. llaut's UnivtM^al and Favoun'to Blend of India and China Teas, at Is lOd per lb, is composed of v»ry choice Panyontrs, carefully hlended %vith rich Darjeehngs and flavoured with best ojai»j;e Pekoe, »nH Compares Fav..tir ably with much Tea now selling at 2- 6d per ll> by the Trade ivj oTK — All Te.is may bi» obtained in Tins. Oht>K and Half-chest, containing; 2, 5, 6, 12, 20, and 401bs net weight, at a Rediu-timi of 2d per lb. DRAPERY,! BOOTS & SHOES, CROCKERY, &c.. A Large Stock always on Sale at Equally Low Rates.

JOHN HART invites his customers and the public uenei illy to Parti -ipatc in the Benefits to be Derived by the Adoption of the OMAL.L DEOPIT

/\UICK '"D ETURNS O YSTEM; And desires to ' avail himself of this opportunity to thank all who have assisted to make his business such a success, and it being In* determination to maintain tbe reputation he has established, will hope thereby to merit even a larger share of patronage in future.

TERMS STRICTLY CASH.

JOHN HART

GROCER. DRAPER, AND GENERAL STOREKEEPER, Whitaker- Street, Te Aroha.

or if 1 , cooks UPHOLSTERER and UNDERTAKER ROLLESTON STREET, TR AROHA.

QPRTNG and all other kinds of MATr* TRESSES MADE TO OKDER. Mattresses re*made and returned the same day.

FUNERALS FURNISHED.

Charges Strictly M'»dora:o.

TE AROHA HOT SPRINGS.

AS a SUMMER RETREAT not one among the SANATORIA of New Zealand is so rapidly becoming famous as TE AROHA. The celebrity of its HOT SPRINGS is extending throughout the length and breadth of the Colony, and the

WONDERFUL CURES

nffpoted by the Waters in cn*es of RHEUMATISM,' GOUT, LUMBAGO, LIVER, A>D KIDNEY COMPLAINTS, INDIGESTION, and Kindred Ailments, are jrintefnlly testified to in tbe Visitorp' Book by Hundreds of Persons who by their use have been restored to Health and nil its enjoyments. Theplaceis par excellence

SANATORIUM OF THE PEOPLE. The CLIMATE in its HEALTH-GIVING PROPERTIES is unsurpassed ; the COST OF LIVING is exceedingly MODERATE; and the locality is easy of acceB3 by river, rail, OR road from Auckland und the Tlnimea. In iirldition to Ihesead vantages tbe^T are for the Robust abundant moans of enjoyment in BOATING, RIDING, AND DRIVING, while foi those in delicate health the neatly laid out Domain forms a most pleasant resoit. The following 1 analysis of the Wateis by Mr .1. A. Pond, Oolonhl Analyst, and the aofotnpanyint; extractß from his report thereon to the Domain Ronid, will he read with interest. The Samples weie tnkon from the Kprinjrp, a* numhcred, the temperatures of whicli ranged from lOSdegs 1 . to HOde^s. Fnhr.— to . Analysis. o'~* 6 « -a

smpnaieoi nme 2 y«y z.228 a Uo'J Sulphate of magxesia .378 .336 .602 Sulphate of potash 10.203 9.800 10.794 Sulphate of soda 27 546 28.056 25.438 Chloride of sodium 73. 0 U 72.072 77.748 Bi-mrbonmeof sola 7J8.737 698.513 682.123 Carbonate of amuionia .. „ 3.556 .112 .980 Ca ! >0! ate of iron .042 .063 .042 Caibonare oflithia (hea\y traces) l Phopph-iteof *oda 2,063 2 '203 .696 Phosphate of alumina .. .143 .023 .47? Silica .. 8 568 8.778 8.778 Sulphuretted hydrogen . . traces traces traces Total solid matter 857.829 822.154 8U.702 Results expressed in grains per gallon. "Tiu'-e Waters are all feebly alkaline and "^trorijfly oharged with carbonic acid gas, l^fiiim s conj^ptly vS§ff»R in 8 fro m *he Springs ti?|'a.vSc quantifies. Tho ftjt|ti>QiM ii valuable J cm\tf/ito lent .of these Wateiv, is present in an qu&ft«fisyityCL' li#o1 i#o AkuEMB?*»)s&>v£ V 9iese> iM-ings to be very Bimilasin_cojnporiiHiojP. lJ ''| 'hesc iVtineml Wnteis ivMcXjfed#gm ?ftf&% ing, and will prove tW*gvks£~ £&{& wm& aiiy. Pmt^& i! WSScN^tf ! f { the hn ojiean Mineial Spiuu^^]B«lM*eit-. 1 I'Hted, more er.pc«iidlv those of Vicb>pi4»t»»~ an rt Fii ! hi . .CE&Q* YiihuJ inMb'biii rp'TA<«s i fiiii^quTOaiMija^iifjArj^rili^^isflaseß^ 'CaTcllis, Affections of tho Kidney*, and Dvb" pep ul. Yon ui.iyiv-t assured that all you can do for your Springs in the shape of improving the facilities for thmr vie, is entirely jußfcifi^d by the character ol the water,"

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Te Aroha News, Volume VII, Issue 398, 31 August 1889, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Te Aroha News, Volume VII, Issue 398, 31 August 1889, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Te Aroha News, Volume VII, Issue 398, 31 August 1889, Page 8

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