* Furnishing. ft A S'Hl Q'A L 111. FOR ONE MONTH ONLY ! TEN PER CENT. DISCOUNT ON ALL SALES FOR CASH t TO MAKE BOOM FOB T ARGE /CONSIGNMENTS, PER 'TAMAYA, AND TO ARRIVE, PER ' WEYMOUTH,' 'LOCH DEE,' AND 'ISLE 05 BUTE,' WINKS & HALL ABE NOW SELLING QOODS AT REDUCED pRICES, AND A FURTHER REDUCTION iOF TEN PER CENT. ON ALL SALES FOR CASH ! XTr INKS 4 ~0 ALL, CABINETMAKERS, UPHOLSTERED, AND CARPET WAREHOUSEMEN,' e Shortland-street. IST As W. & H. axe giving np the Agency of the
GROVER & BAKER SEWING MACHINES, a few that are left in stock will be sold at a BEDUCTION of TWENTY-FIVE PER CENT. MedicalTDURIRI MINERAL WATER. BOTTLED AT THE COOL, SPARKLING, ASH EFFERVESCING S P R I N Gl EQUAL TO THE MOST CELEBRATED EUBOPEAH WAITERS— VICHY, BACHETGKN', KISSUTOEN. UNSTJEPASSED AS A SUMMER BBTEBAGB DBINK] PUBIEI WATBBI AND KILL INDIGESTION, DYSPEPSIA, BOUT, AND BHEUWATISM. Extract—lt belong;! to the Interesting groupol mineral waters known as the Alkaline, such as Vichy in France, and Fachlngen in Nassau, resorted to (or the cure of diseases of the digestive organs of the kidney and bUdder, and for removing constitutional tendency to gout. Dr. Hector, Wellington. Analysis by Mr. Sket, Wellington. Grains per gallon :—Soda, 199-01; potash, 2'587; lime, 11'083; magnesia, 8-008; iron, traces: sUicie acid. 2-772; sulphuric acid, 2-903; carbonic acid, 300'433; phosphoric acid, traces; chlorine, 13-813; odine, traces. These elements are probably combined as fol lows;— Bicarbonate of soda ~ .. 452-333 Ditto of lime .. .. 28-506 Ditto of magnesia ~ 25-625 Chloride of sodium .. .. 21-933 Sulphate of Potash .. .. 4968 Sulphate of soda 9 940 Silica 2-772 lodide of magnesium .. .. Traces Phosphate of soda .. .. Traces MEDICAL TESTIMONIES. As a pleasant, agreeable, and Invigorating beverage it Is unsurpassed. As a therapeutic agent we may .-.onfldently expect Puriri Water to be equally useful in all cases in which European waters woul3 be prescribed. As a stimulating alterative on the digestive organs, in sickness I have found it of great value. It is water which I woofd recommend frequently. Mabiih H. Patnb, F.C.3..L.8.C.P.,M.8.C.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 en*ervescing drink. I have personally given the water a trial, and believe it will prove valuable in cases such as thote above mentioned. Chirlkb F. Goujsbro', R.C.P. It 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 palatably, and may be advantageously employed as a beverage by all who are fond of a clear and sparkling drink. Its chemical constitution strongly resembles the waters of Vichy. J. KSUSOVX., M.D. Puriri Water can be best compared in value to the celebrated waters of Etssingen, in Bavaria, beneficially nsed in cases of diseases of the digestive organs. Crated, it is a cool and refreshing drink. B. SCHWABZBACH, M.D. AU orders from Steamers, Hotels, and Private Families promptly attended to. . Delivered in cases containing five dozen, at 3s. per dozen. ■ Bottles and cases not returned will be charged for. Agent: C. J. RATJEN (Ballln Bros.), UPPER QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND. ' KELLY & FBASEB,^;, . . ,' fsouraxoxa. ..:-..r ■
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XVI, Issue 5497, 30 June 1879, Page 2
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