General Notices PTJKIRI MINERAL W AJ^E R! BOTTLED AT THE COOL, SPARKLING AND EFFERVESCING SPS_I_NG! EQUAL TO THE MOST CELEBRATED 1 EUROPEAN WATERS— VICHY, FACHINGEN, KIBSINGEN UNSURPASSED AS A SUMMER , BEVERAGE. Drink Puriri Water! AND KILL INDIGESTION, DYSPEPSIA, GOUT ato RHEUMATISM. . Extract.—lt belongs to the interesting group of mineral waters known as the Alkaline, such as Vichj in France; and Fachingen in Nassau, resorted to for the care of disease! of the digestive organs, of the kidnej and bladder, and for removing constitutional tendency to gout. DR HECTOR, Wellington. Analysis by Mr Skby, Wellington. Grains per ,'gallon—Soda, 19901; potash, 2 587; lime, 11088; magnesia, 8008"; iron, traces; silicic acid, 2772; sulphuric acid, 2903; carbonic acid, 300438; phosphoric acid, traces; chlorine, 13*313; iodine, traces. These elements are probably combined a* follows :— Bi carbonate of soda ... 452*393 ditto of lime ... 28*606 ditto of magnesia 25625 . . Chloride of sodium ... 21*938 Sulphate of potash ... 4938 Sulphate of soda 0*940 Silica 2*772 lodine of magnesium ... Traces Phosphate of soda ... Traces MEDICAL TESTIMONIES:' As a pleasant, agreeable and invigorating beverage it is unsurpassed ; as a therapeutic agent we may confidently expect Puriri Water to be equally useful in all cases in which European waters would be prescribed; as a stimulating alterative on the digestive organs In sickness I have found it of great value.. It is water whioh I would recommend fre* , quentlv. MARTIN H. PAYNE, F.C.8., L.R.0.P., M.R.O.S. I find it strongly alkaline, and as an antacid would be useful in dyspepsia, gout, and rheumatism.. When charged with oarbenic acid it forms an agreeable effervesoiog drink. I have personally given the water a trial, and believe it will prove valuable in oases such aa those above mentioned. CHARLES F. GOLDSBRO, R.O.P. It promises to be a most useful addition to the means of cure at the command of persons affected by gout' in its various forms. It is extremely palatable, and may be advantageously employed as a beverage by all who are fond of a dear and sparkling drink. Its ' chemical constitution strongly /resembles the waters of Tichy. J. KILGOUB, M.D. Puriri water can be best compared in value to the celebrated waters of Kissingen, in Bavaria, beneficially used incases of diseases of the digestive organs. JErated it is a cooling and refreshing drink. B. SOHWARZBAOH, M.D. All Orders from Steamers, Hotels, and Private Families promptly attended to. Delivered in Cases containing Five Dozen. fST Office :— POLLEN STREET, SHORTLAND. Kelly and Fraser, PROPRIETORS. 3552 THE CREAT AMERICAN MEDICINE, WESTON'S WIZARD OIL! PaTENTEI AND SoLH PbOFBIBTOB, FRANK WESTON. fTTESTON'S VT7IZARD r\TL, Composed of Healing; Gams, Balsams, Vegetable Oils, and Bare , Medicinal Herbs; is guaranteed to cure Rheumatism, Gout, Neuralgia, Sprains, Piles, Diarrhoea, Toothache, Headache, Lumbago, Wounds, Burns, Cramps, Cholera, Spasms, Sore or Inflamed Eyes, Earache, Contracted Cords or Muscles, Pains in the Side, Sore Throat. WESTON'S WIZARD OIL ▲no MAGIC PILLS, Are Retailed by all Chemists and Store* keepers throughout the Colonies. . £100 REWARD.—I will give the above . REWARD for information leading to tha DETECTION and CONVICTION of any person making or offering for Sale, any spurious or Colorable Imitation of WBSIWS WIZARD OlL.—(Signed), Fbamx Westow. Sous .Aomros: KEMPTHORNE, PROSSER AND CO. 3562 : Government Notices HAUBAEI GOLD MINING DIBTBICT. Warden's Office, Thames, 6th December, 1878. THE Applications for Licenses for G-old Mining purposes, specified in the Schedule hereunder, may be granted on TUESDAY, the 21st day of January,*lß79, unless valid objection thereto be made in writing, and lodged at this office not lesa than seven clear days before that'date. W. Fbassb, Warden. SCHEDULE. No. 143.—William McKenzie, for William . McKenzie and Charles Moorcraft, junior. Portia Claim j ,area, 2 acres 1 rood nnd 25 perches; pituated at the Una Hill; bounded on all sides by ground supposed to be unoccupied.—Pe s*B distinguished by the mark M. - . No. 144.—Edwin Wass Lowe, for Edwin Waes Lowe and Henry White; Robin Hood Claim; area, 2 acres 1 rood and 25 perches; "situated at Murphy's Hill; bounded northerly by the Last Chanoe • . Licensed Holding; on other sides by ': ground supposed to be unoccupied.— . Pegs distinguished by the mark R.H. ■ 3542
Permanent link to this item
Hononga pūmau ki tēnei tūemi
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/THS18781211.2.18.7
Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka
Thames Star, Volume IX, Issue 3065, 11 December 1878, Page 3
Word count
Tapeke kupu
679Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Thames Star, Volume IX, Issue 3065, 11 December 1878, Page 3
Using this item
Te whakamahi i tēnei tūemi
No known copyright (New Zealand)
To the best of the National Library of New Zealand’s knowledge, under New Zealand law, there is no copyright in this item in New Zealand.
You can copy this item, share it, and post it on a blog or website. It can be modified, remixed and built upon. It can be used commercially. If reproducing this item, it is helpful to include the source.
For further information please refer to the Copyright guide.