MURRAY, ROBERTS 4: CO. Have for Sale — Xf\ BOXES MUSCATEL RASINS. MESSRS KINROSS and CO. Have received— CONSIGNMENTS of TOTARA and \J RIMU TIMBER, Suitable for Building purposes, Also— HOUSE BLOCKS, STRAINERS, AND MORTICE POSTS, Which can be disposed of at moderate Rates. DIRECT FROM NEW YORK— OO A CASES OF AMERICAN .4tO\J GOODS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. 200 cases Kerosine, "Light of Age," ex " Coryphine." EX "CRUSADER." " VALLUO," "HELEN DENNY,"' " CITY OF TANJORE." 100 cases Boothe's Old Tom 100 cases Hemicssv's Brandy 120 cases and 12 !-casks "Loch Dim" and '■ Shamrock " Whiskies 75 casks Anglo-Bavarian Ale _ ].') cases Tivoli Beer from Berlin 20 cases Lager Beer from Berlin 20 cases Norwegian Ale .')0 cases McEwen's Edinburgh Ale 10 barrels Ross's Royal Belfast Ginger Ale, Lime Juice, k<:. ,')() cases Neurstone 10 qr-casks Port Wine 10 octaves Brandy '.> cases Yankee Hammocks, folding cmiches, kv,. 12 crates Earthenware 2 cases Portable Fire Engines 10 bales Wrapping Paper and Paper Bags, all sizes. EX "JOHN GAMBLES." 2") packages Hardware and Cutlery 100 eases Price's Candles 20 cases Glacialine (celebrated Food Preservative) JUST ARRIVED PER "CARL GRAF ATTEMS,"— 2000 bags first-class Oats 20 Tons Galvanised Iron GO Tons Fencing Wire (white cross brand) 20 Tons coarse aud tine Salt 10 Tons rode Salt •30 cases Bass' Ale, bottled by T. B. Hall and Co.. Liverpool .30 eases Boar's Head Ale by T. B. Hall and Co., Liverpool 200 cases Boar's Head Stout by T. B. Hall and Co., Liverpool 10 Hhds Younger's Ale 0 Hhds Steel Coulson's Ale 1.3 cases diied Codfish. TO ARRIVE PER "LANGSTONE," "WAVE QUEEN," "LOCH DOON." &c. 2")0 eases Dc Roubaix Jenar's Candles ;37 casks Soda Crystals 10 hhds. Ashby's Ale 23 tons Hoop Iron 1.3,000 "Countess" Slates 180 kegs White Lead G2 packages Tar, Lamp Black, Glue, Pitch, etc. 2 Bales Netting for fruit trees, tenia lawns, etc. Fenley's Camp Furniture * •3 casks Rum. EX "ALDBOROUGII," FROM CALCUTTA.— 10-3 bales Woolpacks, Cornsacks and Grasseed Sacks. T7TNROSS & nO, IMPORTERS. NO LARDER, DAIRY, OR SHIPCABIN, NO HOUSE, HOTEL, OR RESTAURANT, SHOULD DE WITHOUT GLACIALINE. TASTELESS, ODOURLESS, HARMLESS. By Royal Letters Patent, IS7CSilver Medal," National Fisheries Exhibition 1881, Awarded for Preservation of Salmon, Turbot, Cod, etc. Five Years' daily use has demonstrated the efficiency of glacialine for preserving MILK, CREAM, BUTTER, EGGS, MEAT, SOURS, FISH, GAME, POULTRY, FRUIT, DEER, HOCK, CLARET, ETC., Unchanged in Flavour, Freshness, or Sweetness IN THE HOTTEST WEATHER, ri LACIALINE.—A pinch of this taste- \ X less and harmless Compound put into Milk, Beer, Wine, or Soup will prevent a pint of these, or any other fluids, from turning- sour. To exemplify how cheap Glacialim' is :—By simply dissolving the contents of a packet in water, one gallon of a perfect preservative is obtained, which will prevent several Cwts. of Meat, Fish, or Game from becoming tainted, while hundreds of Eggs may be kept as fresh as new-laid for a year ; a firkin of Butter preserved in freshness and delicate aroma ; or GO gallons of Milk or Cream may be so preserved that it may be transmitted with safety by Rail or Boat, Extract from The Lancet, January 1, ISBI. " A food preservative termed the ' Glacialine' has recently been introduced to public notice, and has already acquired a deservedly wide reputation. It possesses the remarkable property of preventing putrefaction and obviating fermcutatily change in liquids and solid foods. '' We believe an enormous amount of sickness aud death among Children would have been prevented by simply using a small quantity Of this perfectly harmless Glacialine in* their food.---J. Stuart, M.D., E. Davies, L.R.C.P., Edin." The above Food Preservative for sale by F. RUSSELL, Corner of Coote 'Road and Shakespeare Road. HA VING RECEIVED another well selected lot of LA W N TEN NI S BATS, From the best makers, Together with a large quantity of TOYS, k<:, Suitable for the present and coming season, which I am prepared to sell AT THE LOWEST PRICES. w. l 7 w hite ' BASKET AND PERAMBULATORMAKER, EMERSON STREET, NAPIER. J. -B. V B * * ° *"• ENGINEER, Corner of Hastings-street aud Dickensstreet, STEAM, WATER, AND GASFITTEE, BRASS FOUNDER AND FINISHER. Conservatories, Green Houses, Dwelling Houses, tfc-e,, fitted with Hot Water Apparatus on the most approved and economical principle. BATHS AND LAVATORIES FITTED UP. Agricultural Implements and all sorts of ° Machines fitted and repaired. Boiling Downs fitted with the newest Improvements. JOSEPH CHICKEN, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER, WAIP A W A : Always on Hand— p\ OLD AND 'SILVER JEWELLERY, \JT WATCHES, &c, in the most recherche styles And designs. Ten per cent, discount on all Gush purchases.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3581, 3 January 1883, Page 1
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