Business* Notices PURIRI MINERAL WAT_ER! BOTTLED AT THE COOL, SPABKLING AND EFFERVESCING EQUAL TO THE MOST CELEBRATED EUROPEAN WATERS— VICKY, FACHINGEN, KISSINGEN UNSURPASSED, A3 A SUMMER BEVERAGE. Drink Pnriri "Water I • ''.'. '• ..*./. . •-. ■ AND ■■'■■■ '-' ■■ KILL INDIGESTION, DYSPEPSIA, GOUT and RHEUMATISM. Extbaot.—lt beloDgs to the interesting group of mineral waters known as the Alkaline, such as Vicby in France, and Fachingen in Nassau, resorted to for the cure of diseases of the digestive" organs, of the kidney and bladder, and for removing constitutional tendency to gout... < :,.- ,: ; , ; U{' ' DR HECTOR; Wellington. , Analysis by -|fr SinS, yPeHibgtbn. ; Grains per gallon—Soda, 199 01; potash, 2 587; lime, 11088; magnesia, B*ooß ; iron, traces; silioio acid, 2772; sulphuric acid, 2*903; carbonic acid, 300*438; phosphoric acid, traces ; chlorine, 13*313; iodine, traces, ' These elements are probably combined as followed .■■..:■•' . ... ■■.:.. ii ■;.■-■ - > Bi carbonate of soda ... 452*393 ditto.;.-; of lime ;.. 28606 I ditto of magnesia 25625 1 Chloride of sodium ... 21*938 ,' Sulphate of potash ... 4938 Sulphate of soda;.. ; 4 . 0940 ;' Bilica ... ... ... 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 Punri Water to be^ equally useful in all cases in which European waters would be prescribed; as a stimulating alte»ative on the digestive organs. In sickneßS I have found it of great value. 'It is' water, which I would recommend frequently. MARTIN H. PAYNE, r; F.t!.S.,L.R|J.P.,M.R.C.S. I find it strongly alkaline, and as an antacid would be'useful-in -dyspepsia;j: goat, and rheumatism. When charged';with carbonic acid it formt^an agreeable effervescing drink.; I have personally given the, prater a trial, and believe it will prove valuable in cases such as those above mentioned. . ' ' : CHARLES P. GOLDSBRd, R.C.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 formsX It is : extremely.; palatable, and ; may be advanta- ', gepusly employed as a beverage by all Who are .fotid of a clear and sparkling drink. Its chemical constitution strongly resembles the [waters of J. KILGOUR, M.D. 1 Puriri water can be best compared in value to; the celebrated waters of Kissingen in Bavaria, beneficially used in cases of diseases of i thedigestive organe. . grated it is a cooling iri'd^refreshing'arink. ' "'"" ■■ •• r i B. SCIiWARZBACH, M.D. All Orders from Steamers, Hotels, and ■ Private Families promptly attended to. Delivered in Cases containing Five Dozen. , 8& Office :— POLLEN STREET, SHORTLAND. Kelly and Eraser, PROPRIETORS. 3552 TI/ ANTED KNOWN-Proxy Forms f f for Mining Companies maybe obtained at the Stab Office. Government Notices HAUJfcAKI GOLD MINING DISTBICT. Warden's Office, Thames, 18th Novemb*vlß7B. THE APPLICATION for » License for Gold Mining purposes under "The Gold Mining Districts Act, 1873;" specified in the Schedule herennder, may be granted on IUESDAY, the 31«t day of Dec, 1878, unless valid objection thereto be in the meantime made in writing, and ledged at this Office not less than seven clear days before tbat date. Plan and application.may be seen here. W. Fbabeb, Warden. SCHEDULE. No. 142.—ThomuB Scanlan for Thomas Scanlan amd James McGowan. Scanlan's Claim ; area, 16 acres »nd two roods ; situated between the Waio-Karaka and Waiotahi Creeks. Boutaded northerly and easterly by ground supposed to be unoccupied, southerly by Queen of Beauty Extended and Crown- Princess ' Licensed Holdings, and westerly by Prince Imperial and Waiotabi Licensed . Holdings and ground supposed to be unoccupied. Pegs .distinguished by the mark X. 3461 HAUBAKI GOLD MINING DISTBICT. Warden's Office, Thames, 6th December, 1878. THE Applications for Licenses for Gold Mining purposes, specified in the Schedule hereunder, may be granted on TUESDAY, the 21st day of January, 1879, unless valid objection thereto be made in; writing, and lodged- at this office not less than seven clear days before that date. W. Fbassb, , Warden. SCHEDULE. . No. 143.—William JttcKenzie, for William McKeczie and Charles Moorcraft, junior. Portia Claim; area, 2 acres 1 rood and 25 perches; situated at the Una Hill; bounded on all sides by ground supposed to.be unoccupied.—Pegs distinguished by the mark M. Ne. 144. —Edwin Wass Lowe, for Edwin Wass Lowe and Henry White; Robin Hood Claim; area, 2 acres 1 rood and ' 25 perches j situated at Murphy's Hill; bounded northerly by tho Last Chance Licenced Holding; on other sides by ; ground supposed to be unoccupied.— Pegs distinguished by the mark R;H. ! ■'■ ■-■"-'■■■■"'y •■: -■■ ■• ./ . .3542
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Thames Star, Volume IX, Issue 3071, 18 December 1878, Page 4
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719Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Star, Volume IX, Issue 3071, 18 December 1878, Page 4
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