s^~ ARRIVING, AND TO ARRIVE, FOR AUTUMN AND .WINTER TRADE ! T" - XttnErSftT* G-OOBS I WETTOT O-OOI3S ! ! KTBhHET aOOXISIIi Clothing, Overcoats, Ulsters, Blankets, Flannels, Rugs, &c. 8081 OIIJT m ,'-■•■' IT EA!? y , & CO . ' Shawls, French Merinoes, Serges, Dress Stuffs, Hosiery, Men's Mercery, Millinery, Hats, i AND A GENERAL STOCK, BOUGHT AT UNPRECEDENTED LOW FIGURES, AND WILL BE SOLD AT OUR USUAL SMALL REMUNERATIVE. PROFIT. \ ■.•;/ / : ■ — — s ■ . "■■■ , ' < ; ' : ; . • ■
. PURIRI MINERAL WATER! BOTTLED AT THE NATURAL SPRINGS. 3OOL, EFFERVESCING, AND INVIGORATING. T^HE CURATIVE PROPERTIES _L of the above WATER have been, known for many years. •" The isolated position of the Spring has previously prevented the water from having been brought prominently before the public. - It has been a specific amongst '■ the aboriginals for generations, and Europeans have camped in the vicinity to obtain its medicinal assistance. As an serated water it is unsurpassed, having a peculiarly pleasant flavour. Medicinally the water is placed on the market in its natural state, carefully bottled and wired. Below will be found the reports and analyses, also medical testimonies from gentlemen well known in their profession. Extract from report by Dr. Hector, Wellington :— " You will observe from the attached table of composition that by far the larger proportion of solid matter consists of bi-carbonate of soda, giving -to the water a Btrong caustic re-action. It therefore |j>e"lprigs to the interesting group of mineral waters known as the Alkaline, to which many of the Spas on the Continent ofoEurcpabelb'ng, such as Oichy in France and Fachingen in Nassau, which were, resorted to for the cure of diseases in the digestive organs, and especially for diseases of the kidney and bladder, and for removing constitutional tendency to gout. " Analysis by Mr. Skey, Wellington. Solid, constituents in grains per gallon : Soda, 199 01; ipotash, 2*587; lime, 11*088; magnesia, 8*008; iron, traces ; silicic acid, 2*772 ; sulphuric acid, 2 903 ; carbonic acid, 300*438'; phosphoric acid, traces ; chlorine, 13*313 ; iodoine, traces. ; . . -• , . ; . These elements are probably combined in the following manner : — Bi-carbonate of soda • ... 452*393 ditto of lime ... 28506 ditto of magnesia... 25*625 Chloride of sodium" ... 21*938 Sulphate of potash ... 4*938 ditto of soda : 0*940 . Silica ... •• - 2*772 lodine of magnesium ... Traces Phosphate of soda ... Traces . . : . : : 537*112 Thames, September 24th, 1878. Having often visited the • Puriri Springs, and also having praotically tested the water in a medical point of view, I have great pleasure in testifying to its general excellence. ••■•'■ As a pleasant; agreeable, and invigorating beverage, it is unsurpassed, especially in the summer months. ; As a therapeutic agent, considering the large per centage of carbonic acid, and from, the close resemblance in its solid contents with many of the mineral waters of Europe — notably those of Kissengen in Bavaria, of Fachingen in Nassau, and Vichy in France (as testified by analysis), we may confidently expect the Pnriri water to be equally useful in all cases in which similar European waters would be prescribed ; as a stimulating, alterative on the digestive organs, in liver and abdominal diseases in diabetes, and in gouty, rheumatic, and calculus affections.' In sickness I have found it of great value, more especially in that of pregnancy. - In sea sickness I should expect it to be of equal service. It is water which I should recommend frequently, and that from a well founded belief in its excellency. (Signed) MARTIN H. PAYNE, F.C.5.,L.R.C.P., M.R.C.S. Auckland, October 17th, 2878. I have examined a sample, of water furnished to me by Messrs Kelly and Fraser, obtained from the Puriri Spring. ... I find it strongly alkaline, and ns an antacid would be useful in dyspepsia, gout, and rheumatism. . . . When charged with oarbohic acid it forms an " agreeable drink, which would be very advantageous to patients requiring alkaline treatment. The appended analysis by Mr. Skey is most full and complete. I have personally given the , water a trial, and believe it will prove Taluable in cases such as those above-mentioned. (Signed) CHARLES F GOLDSBRO, RC.P. Auckland, I4th October, 1878. If the Puriri Water is taken in a methodical manner, with regard to diet, exercise, &c, it can be best compared in value to the celebrated mineral waters of Kissengen in Bavaria, which are beiieficially used in most cases of diseases of the digestive organs. JErared, it is a refreshing and cooling dring, although, in my opinion, preferable in its natural state for medical purposes. (Signed) R. SCHWARZBACH, M.D. DELIVERED IN OASES CONTAINING 5 DOZEN. All Orders Promptly Attended to. Offce— ■ . • POLLEN STREET, SHQRTLAND, Opposite Shdrtlarid : Hotel. ' KELLY & FRASER, Proprietor*
THOMAS ADAMS, TDOOKSELLER, QITATIONER, AND "jNTTEWS A GEN/J ] TOBACCONIST, &c, ■ ] Carries on his Business in all its branches, in Temporary < Premises, ON THE OLD SPOT. { U*. &P" All Outstanding 1 Accounts are requested to "b© SETTLED ] as soon as possible. j Gisbobnb, February 22nd, 1879. 1 . — | NOTICE. ! TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN! , KrFOR A FEW WEEKS OWLY! \ We will Sell EVERY ARTICLE of DBAPEKY & CLOTHING IN OUR ESTABLISHMENT, <m° UNDER COST PRICE! A S WE ARE- ALREADY KNOWN TO BE THE CHEAPEST DRAPERS ON THE EAST COAST, AND IHE THE ONLY CASH BUYERS IN NEW ZEALAND, It will ropay ALL and EVERYONE to COME AND SEE FOR THEMSELVES! GLADSTONE ROAD, GISBORNE.
'FOR THE BLOO- IS THE LIFE.'g , CLARK'S "World Famed Blood Mixture. Trade Mark — "Blood Mixture." The Great Blood Purifier and Restorer. For cleansing and clearing the Blood from all impurities, cannot be too highly recommended. For Scorf ula, Scurvy, Skin Diseases, and Sores, of all kinds, it is never-failing and permanent cure. It (hires Old Sores. Cures Ulcerated Sores en the Neck. Cures Ulcerated Sore Legs. Cures Blackhetds, or Pimples on the .Face. Cures Cancerous Ulcers. Cures Blood and Skin Diseaes. Cures Glandular Swellings. Clears the Blood from all impure Matter . From whatever cause arising. of Testimonials from all parts of the World.; ; ' ■ Sold in Bottles 2s. 6d. each, and in cases containing six times the quantify, 11s. each, sufficient to effect a permanent cure in tho great majority of long standing cases, BY ALL CHEMISTS and PATENT MEDICINE VENDORS THROUGHOUT THE WOULD. Export Agents : Bm-goyne, Burbridges & Co., Colemanstreet, London. Newberry and Sons, 37 Newgate-street, London. Barclay and Sons, 95 Farringdon-street, London. Sanger and Sons, Oxford-street, London. And all the London Wholesale Houses. Agents for New Zealand : KEMPTHORNE, PROSSER & CO., Dunedin and Auckland : ja3l O^ANCY Fiogrammes, in the newesJP styles, at tho Herald office. TTP-COUNTRY Orders promptly K.J attended to at tho Herald Office QIUIOK returns and small profits for , all job work at the Herald Office TITOIiK of all kinds— from a Pill V V box Label to * Folio volume— sxruted at the Herald office. TDAMPHLETS printed and bound JL on the premises, at the Herald Office. EPT IN STOCK— Ornamental Cards, lluled Paper of every pattern, Colored, Tinted, Surface, and Cream-laid stationery for Job Printing, at tho Herald office. ORDERS for Printing of every description executed with, as little delay as possible.- at moderate rates, at the Herald Office HE UNDERSIGNED HAS FOR SALE— . Upstanding Hacks, Unbroken Colts, and Mare in Foal with Colt at foot. E. F. HARRIS, Manamutu, Nov. 20th, 1878.' ■■■■■■■'■•■■ '■■-.■•■■). i • ■■■ '
Masonic Livery, and Bait Stables, GISBORNE. SADDLE HORSES, TRAPS, AND BUGGIES Always on Hike. HOUSES enn be left at Livery and every care taken of them, but no responsibility. Good and Secure Paddocking. Good Accommodation for Race Horses, and the best of Fodder always on hand. Persons sending Horses to the Bay will, by wiring to the undersigned, ensure that they will receive every attention on arrival in Gisborno. The Veterinary treatment of Horses is a speciality with the undersigned. jy 19 E. V. LrTTBELL T. W. BILHAM, Land and Commission Agent, Valuer. Land Sales Attended. QTRANGERS visiting Poverty Bay Seeking investments, can, by giving a few days' notice, be attended, and all information given. Terms Moderate. Gisborne— Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday. Patutalii— Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. De 31 TOWN AND COUNTRY SUBSCRIBERS rpo the Daily Mouning and Evening .JL Herald, are informed that improved arrangements have been made for the moro prompt, and regular delivery of both Morning and Evening Editions. The Manager will feel particularly obliged if subscribers, not receiving their papers regularly, would communic te with him either personally, through the post, or by mes- ■ senger, when complaints will be immediately attended to. Where it is practicable Country Subscribers will have their papers delivered by mounted runners. Where this is not practicable Subscribers' papers will be . posted by each mail, and postal rates charged. Any suggestions forwarded from Subscribers, as to the manner they may wish to have their papers delivered will be attended to. I Daily Morning and Evening Herald Town Delivery. s. d. Quarterly, in advance ... 6 6 Ditto Booked 7 6 Country Delivery. | Quarterly, in advance ... 7 6 Ditto Booked 8 6 JAMES BROWNE, Manager. | f^IRCULARS printed in the neatest i I \_j Style, at the Herald Office. ENVELOPES or Letter Headings, J Receipt Books, and Memorandum 1 J Forms, at the Herald Office.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume VI, Issue 666, 2 April 1879, Page 4
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