Notices. J. H. Dalton, Tailor, 210, Queen-street, Auckland. I give the best FIT, VALUE, and FINISH in the Colony for CASH ONLY I NO CREDIT! f Suits to order £2 10 0 Suits to order £3 15 0 k Suitstoorder 215 0 Suits to order 40 0 %J^ l Suitstoorder 3 00 I Suits t0 order 4 5 0 "X I „., . , „ , n Suitstoorder 410 0 f , | \ , . .|| Suitstoorder 35 0 1 Ir A li ; ' /% i Extra Pair of.Trousers with each Suit, :h j t*^ • ""' 1-'f\ 'll Suitstoorder 310 0 same material if desired, i i ( T& ; ft|y Extra Trousers with Eacli Suit. J J \ \ WRITE FOB PATTERNS AND SELF-MEASUREMENT FORMS. 9\| ~] , iim HR P' W, Trousers to measure 012 6 Trousers to measure £1 1 0 \\ 1 } , fa] Trousers to measure 015 0 Trousers to measure 1 - o \\ti * \ £ [ Trousers to measure 017 6 Trousers to measure 1 & 0 Si-j| ;(* | r J Trousers to measure 0 18 6 \\ 3 f„j lj . UJ g^ \~ .."4r„ I pay over £5000 sterling per year for wages. _ |"Bj jjp I pay over £5000 sterling per year for Colonial Tweeds, this money Gentlemen's r J bein „ spent { n N ew Zealand. W Coyekt Coats. ° r - : ■ t. &t s. &- go., (LIMITED), HARDWARE MERCHANTS. T. & S. MOKRIN & CO., Limited, Invite Inspection of their Large and Varied Stock of Agricultural Implements and Dairy Requisites. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS FOR SEASON. Large Variety of Best Makes in Stock, comprising— Hornsby Mowers, i?— _ «*"* jg ri glish Swathe Rakes, English Tumble Rake=, American Hand Hay -Rakes, Horse-Hoes and Cultivators, Seed Drills for Garden Turnips and Mangolds, Corn Planters (several makes), Bone Mills (for poultry and farm), Hay Forks, Reap Hooks, Scythes, Swaths, and every requisite for farm work. Catalogues and Full Particulars may be obtained from T. & S. MORRIN & CO., Limited, FURNISHING IRONMONGERS, Wholesale : High-street. Retail: Queen-street, Auckland FjEEDS, NOT WORDS. BRO WN, BA R R ETT &CO .'S Having floated our Packet Teas sue- TEA CIRCULAR. cessfully, we intend for a time to spend the profit made by that branch with our supporters-casting bread upon the WOU LD NOT HAVE VENTURED TO ENTER WITH NBWLY-ADOP waters and looking for our harvest when tbd^k\L L AND ALL OUR STRENGTH IN THE business in New Zealand improves. For xuu oj\.±uu this purpose we will give away during TEA-PACKING LRA Dhi teeTof ottS HAD WE NOT SOMETHING VERY SPECIAL AND STRIKING TO INTRO Packet Teas. So as to distribute these DCJCE. Suitable Presents liberally, we intend QUR WELL-KNOWN BRANDS OF COFFEES WE HAVE ALSO ADOPTED placing Fifteen Prizes in each case of FO r OUR TEAS, AND THE Tea. BROWN, BARRETT & CO., O GAR (J£M2Jt\ * A /*"» v " s(feK_os fk* fF/VW HA BGITTOS AND SONS, \_;, (£> */ \y ,=_£__— • No. 17, Wyndham-stbket, AUCKLAND. 2s lOd per lb. 2s 4d per lb. 2s per lb. Leather and Grindery Merchants, Leather BRANDS Factors and Boot Upper Manufacturers, and Saddler's Ironmongers. CONSIST OF A BLENDING OF THAT SO VERY FAMOUS AND RENOWNED Country orders carefully selected and TEA VOGUE AND ALL THE RAGE IN ENGLAND, promptly forwarded. THE CEYLON TEA. " Our Name on each respective Brand will suffice as a guarantee of the good value TE AROHA HOT SPRINGS. of each quality. But one of our Best Brands will be the A s a summer retreat COLOMBO GARDEN CEYLON TEA, x\- not one araon? the SANATORIA of Now OR A KOH-I-NOOB AMONGST ALL TEAS THAT HAVE COME BEFORE THE PUULIC Zealand is so rapidly becoming famous as 1_ yET _ AROHA. The celebrity of its 2g ]Qd made SQ j ow> w ; shin g to introduce the HOT SPRINGS Bame) an( i making a profit by the quantity of its sale, is extending throughout the length and breadth Its real value will be ascertained by its economical quality. One pound of this of the Colony, and the Tea will go as far as l.| pounds of any other Tea, arid the consumer will have the \tir>MnrDri II niDCO excellence of its flavor into the bargain. WUIMUtnr UL _ Un__. It 5g the rj ()U q„ et 0 f a || the best blends procurable from Colombo direct, effected by the Waters in cases of RHEU- g ure to be by a n an( l w jH no doubt secure us the success we aim at. MATISM, GOUT. LUMBAGO, LIVER, J AND KIDNEY COMPLAINTS, INDIGES- . __ __ , 2&s' h , _*»s_iSfi3sS BROWN, BARRETT & CO., of Persons who by their use have been lestored ' to Health and all its enjoyments. The place is T j; A COFFEE MERCHANTS. fiar excellence the Sanatorium of the PeopleThe CLIMATE in its HEALTH-GIVING ■ PROPERTIES is unsurpassed; the CoS>r©F _, m LIVING is exceedingly MODERATE; and the Mlffeaifl f? (ffe _? _8 Kflfl locality is easy ot access by rivek, rail, or £1 - T ißHlflfi RlffSlflSJCifH HBJii road, from Auckland and the Thames. In ad- i_sW»i£ _F__S_ B«y"» dition to these advantages there are for the Robust abundant means of enjoyment in ft W £ \ M &%"& Boating, Riding, and Driving, Sill I I it '81 fl while tor those in delicate health tne neatly laid f* ft \*Bk gHH 11 i jUI ffl JW J^i Pond! Colonial Analyst, and the accompanying ! &A aS/T _» extracts from bis report thereon to the Domain | jf\ \. V\>J fw Board, will be read with interest. The Samples ! \ T" A V# JF P 1 were taken from the Springs, as numbered, the j A 'IkA. ja JF temperatures of which ranged from 105degs. to A_V #% ff J/ffi J a^_ u . u& p ▼ I*l3 / \ Ar/ ?4CTS Sulphate of Lime WW "1.228 -989 trfi B \„.Z. INDITSTEIAL GAZETTE. Sulphate of magnesia 378 .336 Wi WJ .i / 1 Uii, Jf /MX %" The blending is entirely attenSulphate of potash 10.293 9 800 10.794 | gflß g % dad to by Mr. Nelson himself, Sulphate of soda 27.646 28.0% 25.438 | |99V i VVVM _f jßH|gsw* \ w ho is a Taster of great experiChlsride of sodium 73.614 /2 072 77-748 --• M £l!M$<~?£& \ ence, and has had o special , Bi-carbonate of soda 728.737 698.513 682.12J /_i_Sffi_ % training in the art." 1 Carbonate of ammonia 3.556 .112 .WTO i |SI IMb M \ TIMAKU HEHALD. Carbonate of lUhia (he™ (heT Jheavy' 8. O / / HESk\ \^mS^tcrxL Phosphate of soda _ 2.UW °»o V/r\V* AC % superior to anything we Phosphate of alumma JT VhSveseenin th„Colony.» Sulphuretted hydro- t , »s>» Jf VA lk PRESS. „e n traces traces traces . /£ *\ m" Mr - Nelson is a pro.o\N r #<J T < TulSsSlrr T'X fessional Taster and ° THOUGH /L/^^-^^^^^VJa l^ Results expressed in grains per gallon. O/ O M These Waters are all feebly alkaline and strongly COrltU IJilillll lllffi I "/" * charued with carbonic acid gas, which is con- w n /f> o / stantly escaping from the Springs in large quan- B y ALL W&~*f&\ " "^fa*WHlgSm 2/8 3/" tities. The Lithia, a valuable const, uent of " #toM»L_______J ffl, ™ #L». ',-, '. , these Waters, is present in an appreciable quan- WWbBMWJ 3/4 &d/tity. The Analyses show these Springs to be # wl'wM'V' ' very similar in composition. These Miner? J/ % i,-,- 77, Waters are exceedingly interesting, and will ft' l-U. prove of great value medicinally. They closely . n . n V\9"« ; W9T¥ B#9 PORE BLENDED TEAS, Value will be greatest in Rheumatic and Arth- fi'Wfi-fi-a Sfi-aflattJS c ne^TD y ? P tt u . s ' _™!5s AUCKLAND, WE 1 LIKBTON, C HRISTCHURGH, DUNE3IH. ' AGBNTS EVERYWHERE, entirely justified by the character of the water.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 2752, 4 March 1890, Page 4
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