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Notices. DUNBLANE AUCTION MART* QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND, (Opposite T. & S. Morrin's). THOS. M. JACKSON, AUCTIONEER, HOUSE AND LAND AGENT. Houses to t,et OUBES TO JLdET AND For ci ale. or Dale. goods bought and sold on COMMISSION. MONEY TO LEND AT A MODERATE INTEREST. LIBERAL ADVANCES MADE ON CONSIGNMENTS. Sales undertaken in Town or Country on Low Bates. Prompt Account Sales. ALL SALES will be CATALOGUED T. M. JACKSON Has much pleasure in announcing to his friends and the Public of Auckland generally, that he will open on Monday August Ist, 1887, those large and commodious premises in Queen-street (opposite T. and S. Morrin and Co., Ltd.), as an Auction* Mart, and hopes by strict attention to business to merit a share of the Public patronage.

Regular Sales of Furniture, Pro duce, etc., on Tuesdays and Fridays in each week. To Consignors of Producc, spacial advantages can be offered, as the Mart is fitted with a perfectly dry and rat proof cellar, capable of holding several thousand sacks of grain or potatoes. To People leaving Auckland or wanting to sell their Furniture, liberal terms can be given. The Store has the most ccntral position, the largest accommodation, and best light of any mart in Auckland, comprising two good flats, which will be devoted exclusively to Furniture. TE AROHA HOT SPRINGS. AS a SUMMER RETREAT not one anions the SANATORIA of Now Zealand is so rapidly becoming famous as TE AROHA. The cclcbrity of its HOT SPRINGS is extending throughout the length and breadth of the Colony, and the WONDERFUL CURES. eflected by the Waters in cases of RHEUMATISM, GOUT, LUMBAGO, LIVER, AND KIDNEY COMPLAINTS, INDIGESTION. and Kindred Ailments, are gratefully testified to in the Visitors' Rook by Hundreds of Persons who l.y their use have been lestored to Health and all its enjoyments. The place is par excellence tlui Sanatorium of the People. The CLIMATE in its HEALTH-GIVING PROPERTIES is unsurpassed; the COST OF LIVING is exceedingly MODERATE ; and the locality is easy of access by rivkk, rail, ok road, from Auckland and the Thames. In addition to these advantages there are for the Robust abundant means of enjoyment in Boating, Riding, and Driving, whilo lor those in delicate health the neatly laid out Domain forms a most pleasant resort. The fallowing analysis of the Waters by Mr T• A. Pond, Colonial Analyst, and the accompanying extracts from his report thereon to the Domain Board, will be read with interest. The Samples were taken from the Springs, as numbered, the temperatures of which ranged from 105degs. to 19deKs. Fahr: — ta ti .5* Analysis. o 3 3 « "c'E 'C* _ ° Sulphate of Lime 2,980 2.223 .959 Sulphate of magnesia 378 .336 002 Sulphate of potash 10.203 0 SOO 10.791 Sulphate of soda 27.546 28 of>6 2.V43S Chloride of sodium 73.514 72 072 77 743 Bi-carbonate of scda 728.707 C 05.513 632.123 Carbonate of ammonia 3.556 .112 .980 Carbonate of iron .042 .063 .042 Carbonate oflithia (heavy (heavy (heavy traccs) traces) traces) Phosphate of soda 2.063 2.203 1.696 Phosphate of alumina .143 .023 .476 Silica 8,668 8.773 8.778 Sulphuretted hydrogen traces traccs traccs Total solid matter 857,820 822,184 811,702 Results expressed in grains per gallon. These Waters are all feebly alkaline and strongly charged with carbonic acid gas, which is conj stantly escaping from the Springs in large quantities. The Lithia» a valuable constituent of these Waters, is present in an appreciable quantity. The Analyses show these Springs to be very similar in composition. These Mineral Waters are exceedingly interesting, and will prove of great value medicinally. They closely resemble some of the European Mineral Springs ro justly celebrated, more especially those of Vichy, Ems, and Fachingen. Their Curative Value will be greatest in Rheumatic and Arthritic Diseases, Calculus, Affections ot the Kidneys, and Dyspepsia. You may rest assured that all you can do for your Springs in the shape of improving the facilities for their use, is entirely ustified by the character of the water*

T> E A K S 0 N'S r CARBOLIC SAND SOAP (Protkcteb by Letters Patent), Manufactured at Hamilton, Waikato Support Local Industry. Cleanliness is health*. SWd, heaAtlfc is wealth. This Soap, for all ki»(!i%. ef scrubbing purposes, cannot be : it leaves boards as white as aflaw, It destroys all insect life. As an antiseptic and disinfectant, it is recommended by the leading medical men of the district. All who have tried it continue to use it. Many testimonials have been received, of which the following is a specimen. Try one bar ;it will speak for itself. To be had at all storekeepers : Price 4(1 per bar. Wholesale from E. J. PEARSON, Hamilton East, Waikato. Waikato District Hospital, Hamilton, N.Z., 12th Nov., 18& J. I have much pleasure in certifying to the value and powerful propii'Sres of Mr Poarsoii's Carbolic Sjuid Soap. It is extensively used in the wards and oilices of the Waikato District Hospital. The carbolic acid contained in it acta as a perfect disinfectant, the sand answers the purposes of a good cleansing agent, and the whole substances are blended together into firm cakes of a very convenient size and shape. For all domestic purposes I can strongly recommend Mr Pearson'a Carbolic Sand Soap, as being a most effective and economical artiolc, and in houses where enteric or other fevers exist it will be found especially useful. Gko. G. Kenny, M.8., &c M Surgeon Waikato Dist. Hospital. HA"r ITY E L"L I S"(TN, Tobacconist axd Turf Commission* Aoknt, Queen-street, Market Entrance, and Hobson-street, AUCKLAND. Commissions executed on all forthcoming event# straight out and double. Telegram* and letters promptly attended to,

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Waikato Times, Volume XXX, Issue 2485, 14 June 1888, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume XXX, Issue 2485, 14 June 1888, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume XXX, Issue 2485, 14 June 1888, Page 4

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