General Notices mHB ATEW rwitAllVD A ll JLJ TLOTHING FACTORY EICPIOTS. UPWABDI OF 600 Wouc-Psoni. branches for the balk of our manufactures. at .' ;■ auckland dunedin napier oamaru wellington timaru wanganui inveroabglll chrißtchurch. The Proprietors hare hid to fight their way inch by inou in opposition to the interests of Importers ma Shippers, but the desire on the part •f the Publio to encourage New Zealand Industries has been mani* fested by the great success which has attended all the Branches of the New Zealand Clothing Factory.* SUMMER SEASON, 1878 1879. Now in Receipt of VJBX% BOYS', and YOUTHS' CLOTHING, Mr* OIALLT MAKUTAOTUBID JOB TEB Auckland Mabkbt, atad superior in Style and Fit to the Imported Goods. A great portion is made of the famous Moegiel Tweeds, manufactured of pure New Zealand wools. A SINGLE GARMENT SOLD AT WHOLESALE PRICE. The Largest and Choicest Stock in New Zealand of Hats, Caps, Hosiery, Portmanteaux, Bags, and the latest Nofelties in lies, Scarfs, Collars, &c. - A SINGLE ARTICLE AT WHOLESALE PRICE. All Goods are marked in Plain Figures, for Cash*.only. Any Article purchased and not approred of will be exohanged with the same courtesy with whioh it was sold, or, if desired, the* money jwill be returned. J. B. ROBINSON, Manages Auckland Bbaxok. agency in new zealand fox » wbbthbim's cblbbbatid siwing . machines. ..•..-- . ' : ■. ' 3563 PURIRI MINERAL BOTTLED AT THE COOL, SPARELING AND EFFERVESCING EQUAL TO THE MOST CELEBRATED EUROPEAN WATERSVICHY, FACHINGEN, KISSINGEN UNSURPASSED A3 A SUMMER BEVERAGE. Drink Puriri Water I ■• ■'■ ■■ ■•- ■ ■ :- : -Ait D:;:■■ ■■ ':■■ : ■';' KILL INDIGESTION, DYSPEP3U, GOUT aw> BHKUMATISM.. Extbaox.—lt. belong!' to the interesting group of mineral waters known as the Alka* line, such as Vichy in France, «nd Fachingen in N»esau, resorted to for the cure of diseases of the digestive organs, of the kidney and bladder, and for remoring constitutional tendency to gout, , »?;,.,.■.„,,. DR HECtOB; Wellingtoni .., Analysis by Mr SIBTJ Wellington. Grains per gallon—Soda, 199 01 ; potash, 2 587) lime, 11088; magnesia, 8008; iron, traces; silioio acid, 2*772; sulphuric acid, 2*908; carbonic acid, 800-488 j phosphorio acid, traces; ohlorine, 18*813 } iodine, traces. Thece elements are probably obmbiuod at follows :— Bi carbonate of sjda .... 452 393 ditto of lime ... 28606 ditto of magnesia 25 625 Chloride of sodium ... 21938 Sulphate of potash ... 4 938 Sulphate of soda ' 0940 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 therapeutio 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 fro*. quently. MARTIN H.PAYNE, F. 0.8., L.R.O.P.i MJLC.S. I find it strongly alkaline, and as an antacid would be useful in dyspepsia, gout, and rheumatism. When charged with carbonio acid it forms an agreeable effervescing drink. I have personally giveu the water a trial, and believe it will prove Valuable in cases suuh us those above mentioned. CHARLES F. GOLDSBRO, R.C.P. It promises to be a raosfc useful udditiun 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 nil who are fond' of a clear and sparkling drink. Its chemical coiiß'i'vUtion strongly resembles the waters of Vichy. J. KILGOUR, M.D. Puriri water can be best compared in value ' to the celebrated waters of Kissingen in Bavaria, beueficially used in cases of diseases of the digestive organs, grated it is a coulins and refreshing drink. B. SCHWABZBACH, MD. All Orders from Steamers, Hotels, und Private Families promptly attended to. Delivered in Cases containing Five Dozen. ggT Office :— POLLEN STREET, SHORTLAND, Opposite Shortland Holei. Kelly and Fraser, PROPRIETORS. 3562 TpNTERTAINMENTS, CONCERTS, &c., JIU should always be announced in THE STAR if their, promoters wish to achieve success.
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Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3134, 5 March 1879, Page 3
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