The high reputation Olson's tomato gQi(ce
!:ns obtained a-; a h<>u.-ch'*kl condiment,- Ba*** brought many inferior, ai tick's into the market The public are t!*e.ref>re warned not,, to be imposed upon with rubbish, hut ;\A< for Olson's genuine tomato sauco, and see that his name is on the bottle. "To Mr. Hans Olson;— Dear Sir,—By some mistake a bottle of your tomato sauce was put, away in my house, and remained uncorked for upwards of twelve
month.'. Tic-same buttle of sauce was afterwards used ut my o»"ii table, and I found' it was equally as good ai when first made.—fT. W. Doonin, wholesale and retail grocer, 218, Queen-street, Auckland."—[A uvt.] CAU_i AND Efbkot. —A family have [repeatedly found their milk can empty in the morning. The other night they put a, few drops of croton oil iv it before putting it but to be filled. Next morning tho two policemen on that boat were dreadfully sick, and bkve been transferred to another station. >
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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 556, 21 October 1871, Page 2
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