1 .. i; General Notices/ : .,.,, .„.,,,,.,. ;/ I w Ajprix;:^ BbTTLfeD AT TKE-COOL,-SPAEK»-EQUAL TO THE MOSS CELEBRATED i EUROPEAN' WATEiS— :4 V V ■ VJICHK, FAiGHINGEI!^ .KlSßl#sEi- | UNSURPASSED A3 A SUMMBB I BEVERAGE. Wt ! Drink Puiiri Wator! I AKD ""■' KILL INDIGESTION/ DYSPEPSIA, . ( GOUT Airo >BHEUMATISM^ ' fExaßfOT.—lt belongs to the interesting gijoup'of mineral waters kribwnas' '■ the Alia- r = • line, ouch as Vichy in France, and Fachingen in| Nassau, resorted to for. the cure of diseases of| the digestive organs, of the kidney and bidder,, apd for removing constitutional tendency to gput. ... '".•...!.,.■ ";V.".' '' !.'.:.:.'. . X;;;;,:';',;', dr, hbjcjior, /^eMngsp. .;:, | Analysis by Mr Skey, Wellington.,-'*'!.-.;.-\ . :Grainß.per : gallo^ T -T50da,,.,^9:,0^ ;,ip9taßh,; 2587jjlinie,, 11:088jimagnesia,8;PO8 } iron, ;•,, traces; silicicaeid, r ,2-^2;; ( ,|i4phur4c,.apidr r .\ 2-?03 ; carboniciacici,, 3^-438; pho'sph'brie ocid, traces ; chlorine, 13^13; iodine, traces. .These elements are probably combined as follows i— r ;.-~) ;■;:■■;,".' ,r \* i r ■•, syr r.' < ' ri■;••: ! "Bicarbonateof soda . ... J 452^93 • ! ditto 0 of lime* "' .V.'-'-^aJ-fiOS ■ ditto jOf magnesia ..^ 25-625 ! ' Chloride of sodium;: ■■'i;. l.'-j; 2r938 : I Sulphate of'potash' s'' ... *; 4r9i3Bft ' Sulphateibfraoda.w ... XJ'OIO? 1 I Silica' ... , ■ ( .,. v ..,.,...; T j lodine of magnesium j"^. ' 'Traces •^ Phosphate of soda .«' Traces. , ' \;y^n;'. ■> ■*;.'. vVr.;>.r.'.-'.'> mViA.; t'ij>nw v. •„■» ! MEDIC^IinTESTI^N,IES^;bi7.(, [As a pleasant, agreeable-and inrigorating - bcJTerage it is unsurpassed; as a; therapeutic agent we may confidently .expect Puriri.\Y|ater to be equally; useful; in., a,ll, jcases ip which Edropean waters Wouldlbe preecribed j as a stimulating alterative on. the digestive organs In sickness, ,1 have found it of great, value. It is: 'wftter'''liniisb .I'.would-^eoo(ianie!nd».fire« quentiT V ;;/:;;;/ :^AR'TiN;jipAiNjBj;v: ):.:'.'. :I find it itrpngly alkaline, and as an antacid , would be, useful in. dyspepsia,; and. rheumatiam.; When charged with carbonic acid.ft jormn an.jAgrMable^effer^uoing.^r^n.k fr . „ I ;have personally given the water a trial,'and * believe it will prove valuable ia cases such as those above mentioned.' '' 'v ' ! CHARLES IT GOLDSBRO,.R.O.P. ... « -■:;■■••: it ■: •-■■■' n,-; ■ H;i'*.i{ ■ j It promise's to be amost usefnl addition to the means of cure at the command ,o£peraons affected by gout in itSj-yariousforiMf Jt is eitremely; palatable, and may be advantageously, employed as a beverage by all w.hpjyare,,. j fond of a clear and'sparkling drink.' fts' chemical constitution strongly resembles the Waters of Vicby. ' 3. KILGOUB; 14.D.' ' ■'■ —— i, , »{ ; Puriri<watefccan be best compared in value ;to the celebrated waters of Kissingen in , beneficially used in cases,of y ., ■of the digestive organs. Crated it,is », lcopl-' ing and refreshing drink. : ; B. SCHWARZBAOH, M.D. AH Orders from Steamers, Hote]B, and ; | Private Families promptly attended io'.' ' ' . Delivered in Oases containing Fife tipteti. (j®° Office :— ; j POLLEN STREET, SHORTLAND, ■'■ ; Opposite Shortland Hotei. Kelly and Fraser, i PROPRIETORS. 3552
STEEDMAN'S SOOTHINO POWDERS JOB CHILDREN CUTTING TEETH. CAUTION TO PURCHASEBS. The value of this well known family Mest« cine has been largely tested in all'p'artß of the world,, and by aU grades of society, for up« wards of FIFTY YEARJ3. Its well-earned extensive sale has induced SPURIOUS IMITATIONS, some of which in OUTWARD APPEARANCE bo 'closely resemble ' the original as to have deceived many pur* jchasers. ' The proprietor therefore feels it due .to the public to give a special caution against the use of SUCH IMITATIONS. Purchasers are therefore requested carefully to observe the., four' following distinctive characteristics! without which none are 'genuine ;— , Ist—ln every case the, word? JOHN STEEDMAN, CHEMIST, WAliWOfiTfl, SURREY, are engraved ca the Government Stamp affixed to each packet. 2nd—Each Single Powder has' directions for the dose, and the' words, JofaK StEEDMAN, Chemist, Walworth, Surrey, printed thereon* ' 3rd—The name Steodman is always spelt jwith two EE's. 4th—The manufacture is carried on solely at Walworth, Surrey. , •, 1 Sold in Packets by all Chemists and Medioine Vendors., i Sold by Keiqthobkb, Pbqsbeb, and Co., Auckland. - . tu.1986 TjlOR SALE — FREEHOLD ALLOTJD MENTS in Maekay. street, with Threeroomed COTTAGES erected thereon, - Price, " £80 to £100. .>. Apply to ' '' A. Hume, Agent, Albert street rff HEATRICAL PRINTING; in any color, I' ( executed with despatch, at the .office or this paper. *' ' ' i •* e > t ,i j* i^ABDS, Circulars (on note or letter paper\j in plain and fancy type. Carters',He oeipts, printed, bound and, perforated at tho EVMUNG Bxab Office. I NEIVALLED PRINTING ol all kind U —Artistic and Chaftedewgm., At the £y«mra Sxab Office. < , ,
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Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3199, 21 May 1879, Page 1
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