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DUN STAN BREWER Y. COLONIAL WINE AND CORDIAL MANUFACTORY. Monte Christo. CLYDE. JD. FERAUD takes the pre- • sent oppoi tunity of informing residents of the Northern Goldfields and the general public that his Factory being replete with every convenience, he is now turning out an article nut to be equalled. Mr Feraud has succeeded in producing AROMATIC TONIC BITTER WINES, which are not only agreeable beverages, but also have excellent medicinal qualities. The i following is Professor Black's report:— “ University, Dunedin, Otago, New Zealand Laboratory. Class—Beverages. November 5 th, 1875. I have examined for Mr J D. Feraud, of Moute Christo, Clyde, Otago, two samples of Aromatic Tonic Bitters, with the following result No. 827 is a sherry colored, | and No. 828 is a port wine red colored | liquid ; they arc both perfectly transparent I showing the purity of the water and other substances employed in their manufacture. These two beverages have a slight acid chemical reaction, and possess an agreeable cool bitter taste, blended with a sensation of sweetness, arising from the sacharine matter of the fruit of which they are the fermented extract. 1 have also examined the aromatic and other flavoring substances used by Mr Feraud in their manufacture, and from the proportions in which they are blended v ilh the fruit wine, they must be pronounced perfectly safe, and free from anything like deleterious properties. I consider this wine, therefore, an agreeable and perfectly safe beverage, and when diluted with three or four times their hulk of water, they will make a good cooling summer drink. JAMES G. BLACK, Provincial Analyst.” COLONIAL WINES, CORDIALS, AND SYRUPS. Either in Bulk or Bottle. Orders from any part of the Province I punctually attended to. J. D. FERAUD. BENDIGO HOTEL, Sunderland-st., Clyde. THOMAS HAWTHORNE (Late of the Clyde Hotel), Proprietor. Thomas hawtitorne begs to inform his old friends and acquaintances that he has taken for a term of years the above Hotel, where ho hopes to receive a call from them. The Bendigo Hotel contains every accommodation, and the present proprietor’s only aim will be to give satisfaction to his customers. The comforts of a homo, combined with the conveniences of a Hotel are to ho found at HAWTHORNE’S BENDIGO HOTEL. Good Stabling under an efficient Groom. PRINTING in all its Branches executed at the Donstan Times Office, Sunderland Street, Clyde, The most modem designs introduced.

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Dunstan Times, Issue 811, 2 November 1877, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Dunstan Times, Issue 811, 2 November 1877, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Dunstan Times, Issue 811, 2 November 1877, Page 1

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