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yyiLLiAu y> t>kidgman

llivvin" purchased >i huge lot of goods

al "UKSSKS L D XAXTHAN & CO'SCLKAIUXCJ SALE

is now SL-lluij; nt a small advance to clear quickly.

4UuK ehoire OWNS U<)ODS,2Bin, wide. Sunum l :Sh.ul >-> ,V, pri }d. IKJDv.Is \\-iy i»irtl\ " FANCY DRESS 'HOODS'^ 1 , woi'th N. TfjOyd^ M'.W'CASin KKF.S, light nn d ii.uk sh.ules It> Id per yd. bplondedlot of UM NTS uniki-d yen low ; 4()mi liultt'i -cloth, '2-1. per mI. Lu-o lot of UNDEUCLOTIIING (\en ihe.ip.) INFANTS IJOHES, 90in Nt-t, 1 Id per \ d. Lo( of CIIKLSK'OI.OTII cho.ip. Mon- h D.B. BIk'ULOTII VEST, 2^

15 M.n'b Dl.i'jk Cloth TUOUSEUS, 10b

"2odo/ Mon\ OXFORD SIIIIITB, liom 2* ihl 1J m.s and Youth- Dressed OXFORD SHIRTS, fiom Is li.X Men-, TWI-2KI) COATS, from G-s Gd. Boy:,' BLACK COATft .^ lid. G4oydb'l\ine\ CHINA MATTING, 3ft *oin, U j 4ft i.in, X 4.1. Ln^ lot of. Cold GOSSAMERS, very cliCiip. Ln'-e lot of Cishmcie CAPES in \.ui(.t\ fiom lsi)tl, lemaikablv elie.ip. ■>o 1..i.1it->'*.MANTLi:S diu\ DOLM'AXS in Ctislnnore Silk, and New Gooilt* jii-l opened, veiy choice at Warehouse

price. Ladies' Summer DUST COATS, from 7s ijJ to 15s Fpleinlid Assoitment of Lidies' UMBRELLAS fiom 2* Gd to lGs Gd Long CUUTAIXS in gieat vaiiety, fiom 2^ Gd per pair Lu^elot of IIABi:nDASIIERY at N'>min \\ pi it c 100 l\iii- Loim XCT CURTAINS, 2s Gd. 3- liJ, 4-^ lid up ; these are splendid A a] ttC Bought a Job. 350 B<>\>\ Men's and Ladif-' Hat-, iiom Gd each, ltmaikably che.ip lino Job lot of KID GLOVIIS. White, Black, and E\ening' Shulc.s, Ls G<l pair, a\ oi th 3-^

P.vi rcuxb Fn^f hy Posr.

Freight Paid on Paieels 20s and upwards, leached diieet from Auckland.

233, citi:r quj-:i:x strei:t,

Alcklaxp.

TE AROHA HOT SPRINGS.

\ S a SIMMER RETREAT not one r\. among the SANATORIA of New Z» aland is so raj)idly becoming famous' as TE AROHA. The celebrity of it-*

II O T STRI X G S is- c\ lending throughout the length and bieidth of the Colony, and the

WONDERFUL CURES

i {IV'et- d by the Waters in cases of RHEUMATISM.' GOUT, LUMP. iGO, LIVER, AND KIDNEY COMPLAINTS, INDIGESTION, and Kindiod Ailments, arc mute fully testified to in the Visitor' Bonk bv Hundieds of Pe.-oiis who b\

their u-;e have been re-toied to Health aad all its enjoyments. The place is jpar cxCtHcntc tho SANATORIUM OF THE PEOPLE. Th" CLIMATE in its lICALTII-GIVING PIU'PERTIKS h dn-inpa^fd ; the COST OF LIVING isextvLdmgly MODKKATE; and lhe locality i> ca^' of acet^bs uivru, RAIL, on koai> fiom Auckland and the Hi, .lues. In addition to thfM? ad\.int,ig. -, tin le aie Id l! •> Robust abundant means

of cnj.i\ 11. '.'it in

BOATING. 11l DING, AND DRIVING, while foi tho^e in d« hcate health the neatly laid out Doiii.im ioun-> a most )>lea^ant

U'-ol t.

'lhe following antlv-is oi the Wat' is by M> J. A. Pw.NP, Colonial Aiu!\4. ard the iH ( oinji.'.nyiiiLr extract-* fnnn hh npi.it tin u'on to th<> Pom .in i»ociid, %\i!l be rad v.ith iut'icsi. The S.mplc-5 \M'ie t tken from the Springs, as numbtitd, the ttmjKiatures oi which landed ii om LtJsdeg-». to 1 10 th gs. Fahr ;—; — to *"* Jz, Jz, •§ isA:«vl\sl-.. o"5 c'^ g*'A ** g^ Sjlphato of Lime 2.981 2 22S 2.089 Sulphate of ma-ncsia .378 .3H6 .602 Sulphate of potash 10.2'.»3 0.800 10.7'Jl Sulphate of '-ocla 27 SLG 28,0-5(3 2").'1,i8 Chlniiileo£«s.jduun 7-iMi 72 072 77.718 Bi-caibonatc of scla 725.737 GU8.313 652.123 Caibonate of ammonia .. .. 3.05n .112 980 Caibonate of iron .. .012 .063 .012 Caibonate of lithia (heavy tiaces) Phosphate of soda 2.0C3 2.203 1.696 Phosphate of alumina .. .. .113 .023 .470 Silica .. .. 8.5G8 8.778 8.778 S ulphuretted hych ogen . . . . tracer traces tiacea

Total solid mattor 8 j7-R29 822.181 811.702 Uesults expressed in giains per gallon. These Watcis arc all feebly alkaline and stioni^ly chained with caibonic acid gas, which is con-tantly escaping from the Spiings in large quantities. Tho Lithia, a valuable constituent of these Watcis, is pres-ent in an appieciablc quantity. Tlie Analj-f-is hhow the^e Springs t<3 be veiy sin ilar in composition. These Mineiiil Wateis arc exceedingly intciesting, and will piove of gieat value medicinally. They closely iesemblc .some of the Euiopean Mineial Spiings ho justl}' celebiatcd, more especially tho.se of Vichy, Eirs, and Fachingen. Tlieir Curative Value will be gieatest in Rheumatic and Aithritie Diseases, Calculus, Affections of the Kidneys, and Dj&pepsia. You may rest assured that all you can do for your Springs in the shape of impioving the facilities for their use, is entiiely justified by the chaiacter of the wate r

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Te Aroha News, Volume IV, Issue 182, 11 December 1886, Page 4

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