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Uo riP.iMnr? r-.treatr -.treat not one Jt\. nu-nrir Oh- SANV/t'CJt'A f.f N'>w '^.eiii»nil 'f i> j"p't. l iv beeoin.n:; r.irnou.s a-> TK At Oil . '1 hu celebnty 'of it* li 0 T S P li X N G 8 h ox** 1 ih* inn Hm'ou" bout the length an<] breadth oi the Colo-iy, ap<i the TPOyDEJRFVL CURES flvTcjohn] hv the ensos of IiHKUMATISM,* GUUOV LUMBAGO, LIVBR, Ai\D KIDNEY COMPLAINTS, ISX>IGBSTIoN, nnil Kindiwl Ailments, nv^ ijrateful'iytcsvifieil to in the VisH'ors' BftnU }>y ITnndi-etls of Persons* who by their' Use l\avo been lesforcd to FFealth nml n H " its epioyrnent-. The place is pai^ ej^okvlknck TUli ' 1 SANATORIUM OF THE PEOPLE. Tho CLIUATK in its lIK4LTBLGIVIXG PROPKKTIKS is unsurpassed ; the COST OF LIVING- is exceediuoly MODERATE; and the locality ia easy, of access by myUR, rail, on road from Auckland and (ho Thames. In addition to these >>d /<mta<ies tl'eiv me t'oi the Robust abundant uieflni of enjoyment in BOATING, RIOLXG, AND DRIVING, while foi tluKc in delicate health the neatly laid out Domain forms a, most ple-i^ant resort. Ths fol!m\ jny; .\nulysis of ( the Waters r>y Mn J. A. i\*sr», Colonial Analyst, and the ac<;o«npanying cxt*f\fts from his rrpp^t thereon lo the Domain "Boiud, will be lead with inteiest. The Sninplosi weie" token; fiom -the-Spiinfrß, a^ nuuibi*red, the ternperatnres oi whicli umged fiom lUsdoijs. to 119deg^. F.thr — to . r " t si °* -5 a 5a 5 sz;w; w '«« ■§& Sulphate of lime 2 089 2.228 2 989 Sulphate of mac -^a .378 .330 .602 Sulphate of poMsh 10.29°. 9.500 10.794 Sulphate of soda 27 310 28.056 25.438 Ohlorido of sodium 73.3H 72.072 77.748 Bi-cai-bonateof soda 715.737 695.513 682.123 Carbonate of amu.onm .. .. 3.556 .112 .980 Carbonate of iron .042 .OG3 .04,2 Caibonate of lithia (heavy traces) Phosphate o? soda 2,003 2 203 ,696 Phosphate of nliv miua .. .143 .023 .170 Silica .. BotiS [8.778 5.778 Snlphnretted )>,V(irogen . . w^c 5 * Ikicg3 traces
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Te Aroha News, Volume VII, Issue 409, 9 October 1889, Page 8
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1,156Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Te Aroha News, Volume VII, Issue 409, 9 October 1889, Page 8
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