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Medical jp.PRIRI. MINERAL BOTTLED AtTHE COOL, 'sPABK lJao ~ ' EPFKBVKSeiNO -S P R I N 61 EQUAL TO THE MOST CELEBRATED i WATERS— YIOHT, FACHENGEN, KISSDfCES UNSURPASSED AS A SUMMER BEVEEAqj DRINK PURIRI WATER | AND RTT.T. INDIGESTION, DYSPEPSIA, 0001 RHEUMATISM. Extract —It bolongs to the interesting mineralwaters known as the Alkalino, such fTvL a in Franca, and Fachingen £n Vuin, reaortM.*?' the core of diseases of the digestive oiram kidney and bladder, and for removing consutM,"* tendency to gout. lMs »«l Dr. Hector, Welllj^ Analysis by Mr. Skkt, Wellington. Grains per gallon Soda, 199-01; potash, sc, lime, U'OSS; magnesia, 8 008; iron, traces- ts; acid, 2 772; sulphuric acid, 2"903; ,5* 300*438; phosphoric acid, traces: chlorine ltS 3, iodine, traces. ' These elements are probably combined u , lows Bicarbonate of soda .. .. 45?'ja Ditto of lime .. .. 28'Kt Ditto of magnesia 26 83 Chloride of sodium .. 21-sa Sulphate of Potash .. .. Sulphate of soda 0-Sii Silica .. • .. 2*772 lodide of magnesium .. Tracy Phosphate of soda .. .. Tracts MEDICAL TESTIMONIES. As a pleasant, agreeable, and invigorating It is unsurpassed. Asa therapeutic agent t.~ confidently expect Purirl Water to be equal!, .?S in all cassslh which European waters woullv,™ scribed. As a stimulating alterative on the dl/m organs, in sickness I have found it of great v2i. is water which I would recommend frequently.™ Martih H. PAYNE, F.C.S., L.R.0.P.,M.R.(y i I find It strongly alkaline, and as an antacid wmU be useful in dyspepsia, gout, and rheumatism WW charged with carbonic acid it forms an agreeabli Ja vescing drink. I have pei-sonally siven the mu, trial, and believe it will piove valuable in cases as those above mentioned. CrisjßLza F. GoiBSBRo', B.OJ, It promises to be a most useful addition totli means of cure at the command of persons affected b. gont in its various, forms. It Is extremely pjlitibll and may be advantageously employed as a berenS by all who are fond of a clear and sparkling iWw Its chemical constitution strongly resembles waters of Vichy. J. KIMOTIR, M.D, Puriri Water can be best compared in value to ft. celebrated waters of Kissiugen, in Bavaria, ben*! ■ ficially used In cases of diseases of the dUresS™ organs. Crated, it is a cool and refreshing ditat B. SonTTARZBAOH, H.D. AU orders from Steamers, Hotels, and Prints Families promptly attended to. Delivered in cases containing five dozen, »t3i n» dozen. Bottles and cases not returned will be charged In.

Agent: C. J. RATJEN (Ballin .Bros.), UPPBR QUBBN-STREET, ATJ 0 KLAND, KELLY & FfiASER, PROPRIBTOM. DR. BRIGHT'S phosphodyne Enriches the Blood, Strengthens the Nerres, and Muscular System, Promotes Appetite, and Improves Digestion. Dr. brigbt's phosphody>*e Animates the Feelings anil Mental Facilities, and thoroughly recruits and Ke-establishea the General Bodily Health. R. BRIGHT'S PHOSPHODYXE is extensively used in the Army and Nary, and highly recommeudcd by the Medical Faculty. ~T|R- BRIGHT'S PHOSPHODYXE 1 9 is the Only Reliable Remedy for Nervousness, Nervous Debit ty, Lassitude, Loss of Power, Depres* Bion, Female Complaints, Pimples, Imperfect Nutrition, Premature Decline, &c. Dr. bright's phosphodyke is the Best Known Remedy for Indigestion, Liver Complaints, and all Functional Derangements of either sex. Dr. brigsts phosphodyke is sold by All Chemists throughout the Globe. In cases at 10s Cd, or in family cases containing out dozen, 10s 6d; cases at £5. Dr. bright's phosphodyne. CAUTION—Beware of a Worthless ImiUtioa bearing: a similar name. New Zealand Agents: KEIIPTHORNE, PROSSER & CO. Butcliers. New butchering establishMENT, WVNDHAM-STBEET. OPPOSITE THE CLANRICARDB HOTEL. THOMAS SHOVE, FAMILY AND SHIPPING BUTCHEE, Win NOW OPENED. Hotels and Boarding-houses liberally treated, ud private families waited on in town and suburbs. Being contiguous to the wharf, Captains of vessel* will find it to their advantage to give a call. CORKED BKBF tN ANT QUAKTITT. N.B.—The Cleanest Shep in Auckland. J F O S S, LATE OP TUB THAMES, Begs to inform all his old customers and tke pnblU in general that having Leased the Premise! Lately is occupation of W. Paul, in Grey-street, he has opened the same with a supply of first-class Meat, wUA will be sold at a small profit for cash. Small goods of all description fresh daily. Hotels and Eestiv rants waited on, and supplied as per agreement. Tt all my old customers in the Shipping Trade I always endeavour to tfve that satisfaction thst ffS ensure their further orders. Ships waited on, the orders sent on board without delay. Remember the address, Grey-street, Auckland. FISHER & CO., Wholesale Shipping and Family BUTCHERS, adjoining Bank of Ne* Zealand, Queen-street, Auckland. Poultry of all kinds dressed to order. Pnn® Smoked Tongues, Home-cured Bacon. Gamed on sale In Urge quantities. Calves 1 Bonnets. . N.B.—Dealers In Game. Lire PheaaanU formnifl to all parts of the colonies on receipt of order Families waited on In town or suburbs. & W. HEI,L AB Si Wholesale, shipping & family BUTCHERS, j. Shortland-street, Auckland. I . PRIME CORNED BEEF ash PORK always ox Hand, In Kegs or Tierces (quality guaranteed^ COENED AND SMOKED TONGUES ALWAIS ON HAND. . CALVE 3 B.EHNETS IN ANY QUANTITIES■POULTRY 01 ALL KINDS DRESSED TO OBDKJU Town and Country Ordera punctually attended to. Families waited on In Town ana Suburb*

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XVI, Issue 5473, 2 June 1879, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XVI, Issue 5473, 2 June 1879, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XVI, Issue 5473, 2 June 1879, Page 2

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