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ARRIVING, AND TO" ARBIVEpF^^ nxs-tot g-oods ! iffE-w aooi»s n Nzsw aooßsm Clothing, Overcoats, Ulsters, Blankets, Flannels /Rugs, &c. x f'j .,' : V ; • ., J'*li.i ir " ;' u ' V' -.^ J fS Shawls, French Merinoes, Serges, Dress Stuffs, Hosiery, Mente Mercery ;Hat«^ (.iiv/n AND AIGENERAL STOCK, BOUGHT AT UWPRtci^ENXIP JLOW -FIGURES, AND WILL BE SOLD AT OUR USUAL SMALL REMUNERATIVE PROtflTw j '''' :i C>> ] l

BOTTLED AT~fiaf N ATU3AL ! SPRINGS. COOL, .EFFERVESCING, AND 1N- ■...." . VIGORATING. ... i THE CURATIVE. PROPERTIES X of the aboye^WA^flß have been known for many^yeara/% '- v ; The isolated position of the Spring has previously prevented the'lwater/frbfti having been brought prominently before the public. It has ■'beenb'a the aboriginals a for ,genera^png^au&,,Ei^a-j peans have .camped, . in the vicinity )x> obtain its medicinal a^is ; tance.' ' ' * ! As an' ter'ated water i^ib'-un'siitfpis'sed, having •& peculiarly! pleasant flay.fluiyv/ Medicinally the water is placecLon. the market in its natural state,' "carefully bottled and wired. J> ;l •'■ Below will be, found; th,e;,repprtsj*nd-; analyses, also medical testimonies; gentlemen well known in their pro-"' fession. •;• •■•'• ••;-'>!■;.?.; .\:H 0 : ..[: Extract from report by Dr., Hector, Wellington -■.— '' ' " • ! ' . " You will observe "from the attached table of composition 1 that .by; far the larger proportion of solid matter consists of bi-carbonate of soda,.. giving,. to Jihe water a strong caustic re-action. - fir therefore 'belongs 'to the (.interesting group of mineral waters known as the Alkaline, to ; which. many _of tfye.gjpaa on the Continent o£ Europe belong aifchl. as' Oichy in Fiance -and Fachingen in Nassau, which weße ; resorted to/for cure of diseases in the' digestive organs, and especially for diseases of the kidney and bladder, and for removing cbristithtional tendency to gouti" ; " : ' ' ; -* : - Analysis by Mr. Skey, Wellington. Solid constituents in grains per gallon : Soda, 199 -01 ; ; potaslv, 2*6B? y lime, 11 "088 ; magnesia, B*ooß ; iron, traces ; silicic acid, 2 "772 ; sulphuric acid, 2 ;9Q3 ; carbonic acid, 300 "438 ; phosphoric acid, traces ; chlorine, 13 "313 ; i&loinej, traces. ..',',.' ",.". ', -.'.' "■""■*'.'.'■ These elements are probably combined, in the following manner : — ' Bi-carbonate of soda . v. . • 452 «393 ' ■ ditto -of :lirae. ; ■.;.» 28'506 ditto of magnesia ... 25 "625 Chloride of sodium ' ... 21*938 • Sulphate of potash^ if. ':' :.i, .•'.'; ;4f938 V ditto of soda_ ... 0-940 ■SiUica... „=•:-..>, ...-.,..,, ... r «,. -2;772 lodine pi ma'gueslltm/ ..."' .Trkc.es. "Pnoß^ha^bfsbda 1 UJ :;;;" 'Traceii^ .\.':iS .;•■■' ■«..-■ ■ , -537H12 ThamesrSeptemi.er,i^th,'lß7B. | Having often r yisit;e*| ' the,,,Puriri Springs, and also h'av'^g ;' pr.ablically tested the water "in a medical jtoint of view, I have great pleasure"! in- te'sSfying, to its general excellence. ( : : As ji pleasant, . agreeable, a^d invigorating beverage, i^ Ainaurpassea, especially, in the summer rtionthsi • As a "therapevitic a'gentj- -cctfisi^ering the large per centage of carbonic acid, ■ and v from- the j close resemblanqe^inj^ solid contents with 'many r 6f the mineral: water's' of Eu r rope--ric)tably 1 ihoa'e' of Kiasengen.in Bavaria, of Fachingen in Nassau;* and Vichy in France .(as f tesSfied by analysis), we may confidently' expect- the. Euriri wjatei* ;to, 'be equally useful in all cases in which similar Eu-| ropean watets would b6 preßctibed ; as; a stimulating alterative on the digestive: organs, in liver and; abdominal disease* in diabetes, ' arid m* gouty; . rheumatic, and calculus affections. '"' v -' \ \ * In sickness I have found it of great value, more especially in that of pregnancy. ' ■' '• '" " : "•'■ 'r " # ' : " : '' . ..In sea sickness I should expect it' to be 6f equal serviced ' •■ ' .'.i(.i;-. It is water which I should recommend frequently, and that from a well founded belief in its excellency. , ..-.; (Signed) MARTIN H. PAYNE, : ' F.0.5.,L.R.0.P.,'M i R:C.S. Aucklandi 'Octoter 17th, 2878. . > . I have examined a. sample of, wra^er furnished to me by Messrs 1^"elly l and Fraser, obtained from the Puriri Spring. „,.-.■,,. .■■-'..■.'; I find it strongly alkaline, and as an antacid would be useful in ; dyspepsja, gout, and rheumatism. „.,... When, charged with, carbonic acid. it forms an agreeable. .efferv.escipg.iij.rmls, which would be very advantageous to patients, requiring alkaline treatn^ent. The appended analysis by Mi*. «key is,m,ost full, and comple'te. ; \ I liaye^personally giveo r the. water a trial, arid believe it will pro Ve : 'valuable in cases such as those above-mentioned. (Signed) CHARLES F GQ^DSBRO, , .-.■-..;<>.■;. \ .-■_ .- ... " ' R C.P. Auckland, ,I4th Qctober, 1878. ' , If the Puriri, Water js ta^en ,in a methodical mariner, with regard td diet, exercise,' sc.', it can b,e best compared in value to the celebrated mineraV waters of Kissengen in Bavaria,- which are beuefioially used in " mojat, capes ; of diseases of ' tjhe digestive ". organs. Ji)rared, it is a refreshing and cooling dring, 'although, in my opinion, pre-. ferableinits natural state for. medical purposes. > >■••;•• . ! YSicned) R. SCHWARZBACH, i V 8 ■■ •• ■■• ••■ • M.D. DELIVERED IN CASES 00NTAIN r ING 5 DOZEN. ; All Orders Promptly Attended to. Offgb — „ ■ -■' -*■-.. POLLEN STREET, SHORTLAND, Opposite Shortland JBotel. KELLY <k FEASER, Proprietoes

NOTICE. TO ALL WHOM, IT MAY CONCERN! .„ tm- FOR A FEW WEEKS ONLY! We will Sell EVERY ARTICLE of . DEAPEET & CLOTHING IN OUR ESTABLISHMENT, im* UNDER COST PRICE! tE^^ A S WE ARE ALREADY KNOWN TO BE THE CHEAPEST DEAPERS^ONITHE EAST COAST, AND THE ■ THE ONLY CASH BUYERS IN NEW ZEALAND, It will repay ALL and EVERYONE to COME AND SEE FOR THEMSELVES! GLADSTONE ROAD, GISBORNE.

<]?0R THE BLOCK IS THE LIFE.'j CLARK'S "World Famed Blood Misturs. Trade Mark. — "BtodD Mixture.'The Great Blood Purifier and Bestorer. For cleansing and clearing the Blood from all impurities, cannot be I too highlyrecommended. For Scorfula, Scurvy, Skin .Diseases, and Sores,' of all kinds, it is never-failing and permanent cure'. It Cures Old Sores. ""'' ' * Cures Ulcerated Sores en the Neck. Cures Ulcerated Sore Legs. Cures Blackheads, or Pimples on the Face. Cures Cancerous Ulcers. Cures Blood and Skin, JDiseaes. 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, lls. each, sufficient to effect a permanent cure in the great majority of long stand; ing cases, BY ALL CHEMISTS and PATENT MEDICINE VENDORS' THROUGHOUT THE WORLD. Export Agents : Burgoyne, Burbridges & Co., Colemanstreet, Londpn. .. ...... 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 fok New 'Zealand' : KEMPTHORNE, • PROSSER & CO., Dunedin and Auckland : ja3l "TTPANCY Ptogrammes, in the newesJP styles, at the Herald office. "FTP-COUNTRY Orders promptly LJ attended to at the Herald Office QUICK returns arid small profits for , all job work at the Herald Office OIIK of all kipds— from a Pill box Label/to r Folio volume — '■ fcxruted at the Herald office. . T3AMPHLETS printed and bound Jl on the ' premises, at the Herald Office. KEPT IN STOCK— Ornamental, Cards, Ruled Paper of every pattern, Colored, Tinted, Surface, and Cream-laid stationery for Job Printing, at the 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, Mana,mutu, Nov. 20th, 1878.

Masonic Livery and Bait Stables, GISBO R N E. SADDLE HORSES, TRAPS, AND BUGGIES Always on Hibe. ~T"rORSEB can be left at Livery and I I every care takep of them, but no responsibility. Good and Secure Paddoekinp. Good Accommodation for Eace 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 Gisborne. The Veterinary treatment of Horses is a speciality with the undersigned. jy 19 E. V. Lctteell 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. Patutahi — Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. De 31 TOWN AND COUNTRY SUBSCRIBERS TO the Daily "Morning and Evening Herald, are informed that improved arrangen lents have been made for the more prompt, and regular delivery of both Morning and Evening Editions. The Manager will feel particularly obliged if subscribers, not receiving their papers regularly, would communicite with him either personally, through the post, or by messenger, when complaints will be immediately attended to. Where it is practicable Coimtry 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. Daily Morning and Evening Herald Town- Djglivery. s. d. Quarterly, in advance ... 6 6 Ditto Booked 7 6 Country Delivery. Quarterly, in advance ... 7 d Ditto Booke d ... ... 8 6 JAMEIS BROWNE, Manager. /CIRCULARS printed in the neatest \_J Style, at the Herald Office. T7INVELOPES or Letter Headings, Fm Receipt Boot s, and Memorandum Forms, at the Heb4UJ) Office.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume VI, Issue 670, 7 April 1879, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume VI, Issue 670, 7 April 1879, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume VI, Issue 670, 7 April 1879, Page 4

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