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"STONE BROS., 20QUKEN STHEET. AUCKLAND. fDirodlv oppoftito Thornton, Smith, nnd L - FutbVold Mil!.] SHIP OWNERS. A( J KNTS, CHAIN, PKODUCE. AND COAL MERCHANTS. BONEDUST. OATS. POTATOES, BOX TEAS, HAMS, AND BACON &c. BoEcdu&t, Oats, Potatoes, " RUNCOHN" BON'KDUST. " HUNPOJiN " BONEDUST. We aro appointed SOLE AGENTS in plat, o of A, I^ybourn & Co.

FLOUR, °>harp'.-,Bi an, Onlru al,Sugai,i Maize, Fciwlj Wheat, AT I.ICSS THAN" AUOTION^OOM RUJ'uS, AND QUALITY RELIAI^LE. ON!E THTAL WILL PROVE OUR PRICES LOWEST IN AUCKLAN D. No, 1 S\dn y Boncdust C 5 No. 2 S\dney Bonedust 6 5 .1 1 Sydney* Bonednst 6 5 Blade 'Hoik; Bonedust 5 10 Am kland Tallow Ooinpam 's guaiantced Bonodusi (Analysis sent with each oulei ex'M-uiyd), ill 10s. Box '1 oi»«, 15s ; i CAu st«, Is Gd, splen led ",»lup ; Vinegar (casks Cice), 1h 6ri,; F'^ and Seed o'its, Shaips, Bian, Fiom Potilnc«? (table and s-cod) ; Hams and B.vcou (Watt and Co , J. Kagle, nnd Chiistchuich Me.it Prcscrviin\ Co ( s) ; Chaff, Maize, FeUoos. Shafts, Manill.", Europe and Flax lioprs, Oils, Leads, Nowiasllf, We^-tport, Giey, Whan»tuie,«nd Bay of Island Co.ds Ilobart li.iils and Palings, Oatmeal, Sugar Uicc, etc, etc. Just Arrived • 150 TEST KEROSENE, PATENT NOZZLE, 13 9d PER GALLON. TERMS CASH, UNLESS OTHERWISE ARRANGED. Ketches for Thames twice weekly, Lizette, Elsie, and Violet, STONE BROS, 20QUEEN STREET (Opposite Thornton Smith, & Fnrm's Oi.dJUiu,). For correct Quotations of mniket values see our Commeicial appealing' WICEKLY IN THIS PAPER.

TE AROHA HOT SPRINGS AS n SUMMER RETREAT not one amoncr the SANATORIA of New Zealand i^ lapidiv becoming fauioiin v-> TE AROIIA. The celebiity oi it s 11 0 T SP X INGS is extending throughout the length and bieadth of the Colony, and the W OND EREULJJILRES affected hv thcWateisin cn^c- of PJIKUJFATISM," CJOUT. LUMBAOO, LIVER, AM) KIDNEY COMPLAINTS, INDIGESTION, and Kindiod Ailments, aio aiatefn!l\ testified to in the Visi!oi«' Book by Hundreds of Pe^ons who by then use have been restoied to Health and all its enjoyments. The place is tar excellkncjc the SANATORIUM OFTIIF PEOPLE. Tho CLIMATE in its HFALTII-GIVINQ PROPERTIES is unsurpassed ; the COST OF LIVING is exceedingly MODERATE; and the locality is easy of aere^-, by mvi;R, hail, oh road from Auckland and the Thames. In addition to these ad7anta<M> theje air> for the Robust abundant mean, of enjo}Hicnt in BOATING, RIDING, AND DRIVING, while ioi tho^e in delicate health fhe mally laid out Domain i'oims a most pleasant icsoit. The? following analysis of the Wafeeis by Mk J. A. Posn, Colonial Anaivbt, and the accompanying extincts from his lepoit thereon to the Domain Boaid, will be lead with inteicst. The Samples wcie taken fiom the Spiini>s, as numboied, the tfinpei.iltucs of which langed fiom 105degs. to HOdess. Fabr. — rt .^» S%> Analysis. J?~S, p^ -% -^ «w« w Sulphate of lime 2 959 2.228 2 989 Sulphate ofmagite&ia .378 .336 -GO2 Sulphate of potush 10.293 9.800 10.794 Sulphate of soda 27 '"546 25.0-56 25-438 Chlonde of sodium 73,514 72 072 77.748 Bi-caibonateof soda 728.737 698.513 682.123 Carbonate of arau.onia .. .. 3.056 .112 .980 Caibonate of iron .042 .OG3 .042 Caibonafe ofjithia (heavy traces) Phospholeof soda 2,063 2 203 .696 Phosphate of alumina .. .143 .023 .476 Silica .. 8 568 8.77S 8.778 Sulphuretted hydroo en - . traces traces traces

Total solid matter 857.829 822.184 81] .702 Results expressed in grains per gallon. "Those Waters are all feebly alkaline and, ettongly chaiged with carbonic acid gas, which is constantly esc iping from the Springs, in large quantities. The Lithia, a valuable constituent of these Waters, is present in tin appreciable quantity. The Analysis show these Springs to be very similar in composition. These Mineral WnteiB are exceedingly interesting, and will prove of great yi,luo medicinally. They closely xvfccmble some of the European Slineial Springs so justly celeU'atfed, more especially those of Vichy, Ems, andFachingen. Their Curative Value will Tx> : greatest in Rheumatic and Artlnitic Diseases, Calculus, Affections of the Kidneys> and Dys« ! pep-ia. You may root assured that all jou can do for your Spiingsin the shape of impioring the facilities for their use, is entirely justified b} the chaiacter of the watei."

I - . IT Pays- to Advertise in this Journal. ! Has ,u lived in Te Aioha. and will tiuve) to Waitoa, Shaitcsbujy, and Paeioa duiiug the be ison.

XXT ANTED KNOWN. — The- Kj:w Ollice is the ]<lace to get your Panting done well, cheap!} and pioinptly,

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Te Aroha News, Volume VII, Issue 405, 25 September 1889, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Te Aroha News, Volume VII, Issue 405, 25 September 1889, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Te Aroha News, Volume VII, Issue 405, 25 September 1889, Page 8

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