STONE BROS., 20 QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. TDirectlv opposite Thornton, Smith, nnd " Firth's old Mil!.]
SHIP OWNERS, A(4ENTfi. GUAIN, PRO DUCK. AND COAL MERCHANTS
HONEPUST, OATS. POTATOES, BOX TEAS, HAMS, AND BACON &c. Bonedxist, Oats, Potatoes, " RUNCOUN " r,O'NET)UST. " IiUNCJnKN " BONEOUBT. We are appointed SOLE AGENTS in pla c of A- Laybourn & Uo. FLOUR, Sharps Bran, O.ttn. nl, Sugar, Msiw, FowljWhfcflt, AT LESS THAN AUCTION- ROOM RICES, AND QUALITY RELIABLE ONE THIAL WILL PROVE OUR PRICES LOWEST IN AUCKLAND No. 1 Sydn y Boned ust 6 5 No. 2 K\dnt»y Bonednst 6 fi J 1 Sydney' B .nedu^t 6 5 Black IlniM* Bonedi^t « r > H) Au.-klaiid Tallow Company's guutaiUced Bonedu^t (Analysis sent with each order executed), £7 10s. I Box I ea«, 15s ; { Chest-, U Gd, splen led : <-Hlne ; Vinegar (c-i^Ur fiei>), fill ,; F-ed nnd Seed O-«ts, Slunps, Bran, Fl<>ni Pot>-to.-s (table and M-ed) ; ll.nn«* and Bicon (Watt and Co . J. Eagle, and ClutoelmrHi I Meat Preserving Co f ») ; Chaff, Maize, Felloea, Shafts, Mnnill.i. Europe and Flax Ropes, Oils, L<>ad«, Newcastle, We-tport, Grey, Whangarie,and Ray of Island Coals I Hobart Rails and Puling*, Oatmeal, Sugar | Rice, etc., etc. Just Ariuvkp : 150 TEST KEROSI-:NE, PATENT NOZZLE, Io 9i> PER GALLON.
TERMS CASH, UNLESS OTHERWISE ARRANGED. Ketches for Thames twice weekly, Lizette, Elsie, and Violet.
STONE BROS,
20 QUERN STREET(Oppositk Tiiornton Smith, & Firth's Old Mill).
For correct Quotations of market values see our Commeicial appearing WKKKLY IN THISPAPKK.
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ROLLESTONSTRERT, TK A ROII A.
SPRING and all otliei kinds of M \TTKK.SSKS MADK TO OHDKIf Mattresses re~niade and returned the same day.
FUNERALS FURNISHED.
Charges Strictly Modern:".
TE AHOHA HUT SPHINUS.
AS n SUMMER RETREAT not one miionj? the SAKA'JORIA of New Zealand i^ ki rnpidlv becominir fuinons as TE AKOHA. The cpK'biity ol its HOT SPRINGS
i<! extending thrnnghout the length nnd breadth ot t\ip Colom,and th<'
WOISDKKFVI CURES nffpfted bv the Waters in csi'-e" of RHEUMATTSM,' G«'UT, LUMB\GO, LIVI-'R, A/D KIDNEY COMPLAINTS, INDIGESTION, and Kindled Aihnenln, .ire tt'Ktified to in the Visit orp' Honk l>y Hundred" of Per-on« who I>\ their use hiivp lu-en lestored to llenlth nn<l nl 1 iN (•njounents. The place is PAR rxCMJ-KNOK
SANATORIUM OF TnF PEOPLE. The CLIMATE in it* IJFALTII-GIVING PROPERTIES is jinFnrpnwert ; the COST OF LIVING is ext-ewliimly MODERATE; and the locality is easy of ncce^ by niVBU, RAIL, or roAD i'min Auckland and the TlumicK. In addition to llie^eadv;inta<i:e^ therp arc for the Robust abundant means
of *'njn\ merit in BOATING, RIDTNG, AND DRTVfNG, while foi thoße in delicate health the neatly laid out Domain forms u most ple.»*ant resoit. Tho followiujj; nnalj'sis of the, Waters by Mr J. A. Pond, Colonial Analyst, and the accompanying extracts from his report thereon to the Domain Board, will be read with interest. Th>- Samples were taken from the Sprincs, aft numbered, the temperatures of which ranged from lUsdetft». to U9de£H. Fnhr.— to . Akax^tbib. o| o| || Sulphate of lime 2 989 2.228 2 989 Sulphate of magnesia .378 .336 .602 Sulphate of potash 10.293 0.800 10.794 Sulphate of HOda 27.546 28.056 25.438 Chloride of sodium 73.514 72.072 77.74R Bi-carbonateof soda 728.737 698.513 682.123 Carbonate of aran,onia .. .. 3.5/56 .112 .980 Cnrlionate of iron ,042 .063 .042 Carbonate of lithia (heavy traces; Phosphjiteof f»oda 2,063 2 203 MR Phosphate of alumina .. .143 .023 .470 Silica .. 8 SHB 8.778 8.77JS Sulphuretted hydrogen .. traces traces traces
Total <?olirl matter 857.829 822.1R4 811 .702 Hesulr* exprosped in grains per gallon. " Thehe Wateis are all feebly alkaline and htronaly chiirged with carbonic acid gas. whioii is constantly escuping irom the Springs m large quantities. The Lithia, a valuable constituent- o( these Waters, is present in an appreciable quantity. The Analysis show these Springs* 10 be very similar in compofiition. These Mineral Waters are exceedingly interesting, and will prove of great value medicinally. They closely resemble some of IheEmopean Mineral springs bo justly celehrafed, more eppeiiidly those of Vii-hy, Ems, andFaehingen. Their Curative, Value will lie greatest, in Rheumatic and Arthritic Disease**, Calculus, Affections of the Kidneyw, and Dyn~ pep ia. Y(.u inn,\ re»i assured tlm tall you can do for vbnr Springs in the fhnpe of inipv vinu the fneilitien for thcii upe, i 1i 1 - entirely juftifi id hy the character 01 the waiet,*'
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Te Aroha News, Volume VII, Issue 402, 14 September 1889, Page 8
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708Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Te Aroha News, Volume VII, Issue 402, 14 September 1889, Page 8
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