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ARRIVING, AND TO ARRIVE, FOR AUTUMN ANlTvi^M Clothing, Overcoats, Ulsters, Blankets, Flannels, Rugs, Shawls, French Merinoes, Serges, Dress Stuffs, Hosiery, Men's Mercci^H AMD A GENERAL STOCK, BOUGHT AT UNPRECEDENT^B AND WILL BE SOLD AT OUR USUAL SMALL REMUNERATIVE PRo!^^|

NOTICE. A. J. COOPER, 3 (Late of the firm of Cooper & Gri^^H Gladstone Road), 13EGS to inform his friends amfl^| - ■*-? public generally, that he^^J STARTED BUSINESS again, m'^H shop lately occupied by Godfrey Hi^^H 3 and hopes by strict attention to busi^^f c with good workmanship, and , material combined, to merit a fair i^^| of public patronage. Every description of BOOTS ,^H| SHOES MADE TO ORDER on^H premises. Please Note the Address : — A. J. COOP ER, I .. Two doors from J. Dick's Gisborne Hotel, LOWE STREET. * PURIRI s MINERAL WATER! - BOTTLED AT THE NATURAL SPRINGS. , COOL, EFFERVESCING, AND INVIGORATING. i rpHE CURATIVE PROPERTIES ' 1 of the above WATER have been known for many years. 0 The isolated position of the Spring has J 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 m the vicinity to obtain its medicinal assistance. U As an Derated water it is unsurpassed, having a peculiarly pleasant flavour. Medicinally the water is placed on the market m its natural state, carefully bottled and wired. Below will be found the reports and analyses, also medical testimonies from y gentlemen well known m iheir pro- . fession. 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 strong caustic re-action. It jf therefore belongs to the interesting group of mineral waters known as the Alkaline, to whioh many of the Spas on the Continent of Europe belong, such as *. Oichy m France and Fachingen in' Nassau, which were resorted to for the _ cure of diseases m the digestive organs, and especially for diseases of the kidney and bladder, and for removing constitutional tendency to gout." ' s Analysis by Mr. Skey, Wellington. Solid constituents m grains per gallon : Soda, 199 01 ; potash, 2-587 ; lime, d 11-088; magnesia, 8-008; iron, traces; silicic acid, 2*772j sulphuric acid, 2 903; carbonic acid, 300*438 ; phosphoric acid, traces ; chlorine, 13 313 ; iodoine, traces. >. These elements are probably combined m the following manner : Bi-carbonate of soda ... 452393 ditto of lime ... 28*506 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 ie — — [° Auckland, October 17th, 2878. T} 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 as an antacid would be useful m dyspepsia, q gout, and rheumatism. When charged with carbonic acid it forms an agreeable effervescing 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 j. trial, and believe it will prove valuable m cases such as those above-mentioned. - (Signed) CHARLES F GOLDSBRO, y ' R C.P. ~ Auckland, I4th October, 1878. c If the Puriri Water is taken m a - methodical manner, with regard to diet, 11 exercise, &c. , it can be best compared m - value to the celebrated mineral waters of Kissengen m Bavaria, which, are - beueficuilly used m most cases of d diseases of 'the digestive organs., d ./Erared, it is a refreshing and cooling dring, although, m my opinion, pre- _ ferable m its natural state 'for medical ll purposes. y (Signed) R. SCHWARZBACH, i, M.D. b DELIVERED IN CASES CONTAINING 5 DOZEN. - All Orders Promptly Attended to. •^™ Qfitcf ■°. POLLEN STREET, lt SHORTLAND, Opposite Shortland Hotel. S • KELLY & FRASER. Proprietors

Masonic Livery and Bait Stables, GISBORNE. SADDLE HOUSES.' TRAPS, AN! BUG G IKS Always on Hike. TTOKSEis can be left at Livery anc J L every care taken of them, bu no responsibility. Good and Secure Pnddocking. Good Accommodation for Race Horses and the best of Fodder always on hand. IVrsuus sending Horsis to the Ba] will, by wiririt: to the undersigned piisnre that they will receive even aiti-nliou on arrival iv Gisborne. The Veterinary trenUneut. of Horse is n speciality with the undersigned. jy 19 E. V. Luttbell CO B B & CO. ' S LIVERY AND BAIT STABLER (Back of Leonard & C 0.,) GLADSTONE ROAD. Saddle Horses, Traps, and Buggies on Hire. Single and Double Harness. A COACH WILL RUN from MR PAGE'S MASONIC HOTE] TO THE ROYAL OAK, MATAWHERO, BACH MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, AND FRIDAY, Starting from Gis our ne at at 8.30 a.m and 2.30 p.m. ; Returning at 0.30 a.m. and 4 p.m. Horses broken into Single and Doubl Harness at £3 each. JOHN O'SHANNASSY, Proprietor. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. LIVERY AND BAIT STABLES JOSEPH MAIDEN "I FAS pleasure iv announcing to hi -■ — *- friends and the public, that h has taken over the STABLES at the BRITISH EMPIRE HOTEL, PEEL STREET, where he will be able to supj. ly Saddl Hot 868, Stabling, and Buggies, to hi friends and thd public who favor hii with their patronage. TT ALL'S SHEEP DIP The Inventor claims the following ac vantages for this Dip. Ist. It is instantly and complete! soluble, m either cold or warm water. 2nd. It is perfectly safe, non-poisoi ous m its effects on sheep, healing to a sores on the skin, simple m applicatioi and may be used at any season or m an climate. 3rd. It is a certain preventive, an perfect cure for Scab. 4th. It most effectually destroys Re Lice, also Sheep Ticks or Cades, Maj gots, and all other parasites which ii fest Sheep. sth. The Dip is invaluable for pre tecting tho Sheep from the . attacks c Flies and Maggots. 6th. It has been found to bo a valu* ble cure for Foot Rot. 7th. It greatly improves the genen health of the Flock. Bth. It is acknowledged by all wh have used it to be the best compositio known for improving the quality an promoting the growth of the wool. 9th. The Dip is also invaluable fc Horses, Cattle, and Dogs, for the cm of Mange, and for the destruction c Lice and Fleas. GRAHAM & CO., ja 6 Agents. MARBLE ! MARBLE ! Ex " Helen Derm?." MESSRS. WATERWORTH an TONG, having Just Receive direct from London a shipment of Splei did MARBLE, they are prepared I supply HEADSTONES from £4 an upwards. GRANITE! GRANIT E Ex " Glenlora. " W. and T. would call special attentio to a Splendid Assortment of red an grey Aberdeen GRANITE, beautiful] polished, now on view at their Yard. Gisborne Agent :— E. J. Upham, Cooper's Buildings, Gladstoue Road. WATERWORTH AND TON( Hastings Street, Napier, Opposite Mr. Holt's Timber Yard.

TTUMPHREYS .& Q COTTER, Horse Shoeus, GENERAL SHIP & ENGINE SMITHS, Wheelwrights and Agricultural Implement Makers, PEEL STREET, GISBORNE. t@r N.B.— Reaping and all other kinds de 6 of Machinery Repaired. i, ■ Hotels. 7 - [ ' KAITERATAHI HOTEL. g ' I "^HE Undersigned begs to announct -*- to his friends and the publi< ! generally that he has bought the Lease - ; Good-will, and Stock-in-trade of the J KAITERATAHI HOTEL, ! And hopes that by Civility and Stric Attention to Business he will merit ! fair share of public patronage. He also wishes to assure the up country Settlers that no effort nor ex pense will be spared on his part to con tinue and improve the REPUTATION 1 which the Hotel has gained under hi predecessors. oc 8 % JOSEPH PRICE. L Oraiond Hotel. A. BUCHANAN Pbopbietob npHE proprietor of this well-situate( L X and COMMODIOUS HOS TELRY be^s to thank his numerou friends for the patronage hitherti received, and assures them that nothinj will be wanting on his part to merit i continuance of their esteemed favors. The Wines and Spirits are warrants puf3 as imported. Travellers, Boarders, and Families wil receive every attention, with comfort and civility. Excellent Stabling accommodation. , A. BUCHANAN, * Ormond. lj; MASONIC HOTEL Napier, N.Z. is ; ie Private Suites of Rooms for Families. Spacious sample Rooms for Commercia Travellers. Plunge and Shower Baths. [ c A Billiard Room fitted up with one c Alcock's Prize Tables. IB 31 J. R. SCOTT Pkopbietoi no 9 Royal Hotel, GLADSTONE ROAD. 1 1 1 HIS first-class establishment offer _J_ the comfort of a PRIVATE HOME, with the freedom of a woll«conductei Hotel. ly A GOOD TABLE IS KEPT. i ONE OF ALCOCK'S BEST TABLES ,11 i Charges strictly moderate. iy Good L.ibling. ld J. and R. Wilson, ljy Proprietors. id • — i- Tawhiti Hotel. iEAST COAST. )f "T~ A. HARDING begs to annouuc cJ • ' to his friends ana the publi t . generally that he has taken this well known and picturesque little hostelry and he liopes by strict civility and at al tention to business, by providing the BEST ACCOMMODATION, n and by supplying only the d BEST BRANDS OF WINES AN] SPIRITS, >r to merit a fair share of public support ■' ? J. A. Harding, Propi'ietor. ijy FANCY PxOgrammes, m the newes styles, at the Herald office. TTT-COUNTJiY Orders promptl; LJ attended to at the Herald Office id f\\JICK returns and small profits fo «d V^J all job work at the Herald Offic £\\ J ORK of all kinds— from aPi Ld V V box Label to h. Folio volumef.xruted at the Herald office. TDAMPHLETS printed and boun ' ' jL on the premises, at the Hcral Office. *J TT^JSPT IN STOCK— Ornamentt [ ly Gards, Ruled Paper of ever pattern, Colored, Tinted, Suriact and Cream-laid stationery for Jo Printing, at the Herald office. ORDERS for Printing of every des cription executed with as littl delay as possible, at moderate rates, a *> the Herald Office AW AND CUSTOMS FORM! printed at the Herald office.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume VI, Issue 691, 9 May 1879, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume VI, Issue 691, 9 May 1879, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume VI, Issue 691, 9 May 1879, Page 4

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