Me -War. McCuiLOT7GH>,having fceen appointed agent on the Thames for the Imperial Fire Insurance Company, is prepared to take risks at the lowest rateß. The Imperial Com> pany was established in 1803, and has a cupital ot £1,600,000, with its' head office at No. 1, Old Broad Btreet, London. The Mcl bourno directory has upon it some of the most influential men in that city, and the name the Company has gained for itself by its prompt and liberal settlement of. claims, while charging moderate rates, has secured a large amount o( business not only in Australian Colonies, but in all parts oi the world in whioh agenoiei huve been established.—ADVT-
General Notices PUEIRI MINEEAL; W.A_T_ER! BOTTLED AT THE COOL, SPARKLING AND EFFERVESCING SPRING! EQUAL TO THE MOST CELEBRATED EUKOPEAN WATEES— ' VICHY, FACHINGEN, KISStNGEN UWSUJIPASBED AS A SUMMER . _ BEVERAGE. Drink Puriri Water I AND ' ► KILL IWDiaESTION, DYSPEPSIA, - GOUT ahd RHEUMATISM. Extbact.—lt belongs to the interesting group of mineral waters known as the Alkaline, such as Vicby in France, and Fachingen in Nassau, resorted to forthe cure of diseases of the. digestive organs, of the kidney nnd bladder, and for remoring constitutional tendency to gout., 1 DR HECTOR, Wellington. Analysis by Mr Sket, Wellington. 1 Grains per gallon—Soda, 199 01; potash, 2-557; lime, 11088; magnesia, 8008 ; iron, traces; Bilicic' acid, 2^72 j sulphuric acid, 2*903 ; carbonic, acid, 300*438 ; phosphoric acid, traces ; chlorine, 13313 ; iodine, traces. These elements are probably combined as follows :— ..... .. ;
Bicarbonate of soda ... 452393 ditto of lime r..i .28r606 ditto of tnaghesia 25625 Chloride of sodium :... 21938 Sulphate of potash., ... 4 938 „,.-„ Bulptiafo-'df soda... ..V 0940 Silica .... ,;,,.V .•■.■,,:...Tf. ! :^^2' lodine of magnesium ... Traces Plioßphate.of.soda., ... ..Traces. jMEDICJAL TES^I|iON^ES|: •■ ; ■, ? ... As a pleasant, agreeable and inTigbrating uevci-i^g—i*-;-_»i»iQjii>i>Q^»i>Aj-i«ia_o t^erapeutio agent we may confidently expeot^ufirr-rfHTOi-to be equally useful in ail cases in which European waters would be prescribed ; as a stimulating alterative ob the digestive organs In sickneßS I have found it of great value. It ■is water which' I> -wduM recomirieridl .frequently. MAETIN H. PAYNE, .. : F. 0.5., L.8.0.P., M.8.0.5., I find it Btrongly alkaline, and as an antacid would be useful in dyspepsia, gout, and rheumatism. When charged with carbonic acid it forms an agreeable.effervescing'drink;. I have personally given the water a trial, and believe it will provo valuable in cases such as those above mentioned.
CHABLES F, QOLDSBEO, Kj.C*. 4 Ifc 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 wlu) are,, fond of a'blfear and sparilirig'"drink/ ' Its' cbemical constitution strongly resembles the waters of Vichy; J. &ILGOUB, M.D. Puriri ■wat.er'can'be best compared in Value to the celebrated -waters of,. Kissingen in Bavaria, beneficially used in cases of diseases of the digestive organs. iErated it is a cooling aiM Refreshing drink. B. SOHWABZBACH, M.D.
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Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3192, 13 May 1879, Page 4
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