QJLBERT STEWART’S HOTEL, Seddon-street, Ktjmara. Gilbert Stewart (formerly at Middleton’s Wharf Hotel, Greymouth), has opened the : Mve premises, a few doors from Drummond’s corner, and would respectfully solicit public patronage. The house affords every comfort and convenience to VISITORS AND BOARDERS, the BEDROOM being lofty and commodious, and the DINING TABLE superintended by a hrst-class Cook. THE BAR is supplied with the very best of liquors. A PHKE_ AROMATIC SPIRIT, £A Distilled and prepared in Holland from an original receipt, and possessing rare medicinal qualities in all diseases of the Kidneys, Bladder, and Urinary Organs. As a Tonic Diuretic and Anti-dyspeptic Cordial, It has the recommendation of the leading Continental Physicians, and is now acknowledged as the latest and most valuable remedy for Gravel, Gout, and Chronic Rheumatism. Dr. Hassall’s Report. The Analytical and Sanatory Institution, 54, Holborn Viaduct, E.C., London, 9th May, 1877. Report on a sample of Imperial Schiedam Schnapps received from Mr H, ! T rr.*-u----f) * JL-i.c.l vi We have subjected a sample of the above-named article to a very careful chemical analysis and examination. The results of the analysis, which are set forth in a separate report, show that i this spirit is of good strength, practically I free from acidity, and that it contains i out traces of solid matter in solution, -t possesses a delicate and agreeable aroma, and a pure and mild taste, Mr Hart’s Schiedam Schnapps is a very superior article of its class, is well purified, and quite genuine. (Signed) Arthur H. Hassall, M.D., Author of “Food and its Adulteration.” Otto Hehner, P. 0.5., Public Analyst. j Wifi. Johnson’s Export. | Qovernweut Anri vtioal Laboratory, Melbourne, 23rd July, 1877. Henri J. Hart, Esq. Sir—l have the honour to report for your information, that the sample of Imperial Schiedam Schnapps forwarded by you to ms ban been submitted to a ‘■'ivching chemical analysis and critical examination, the result of which enables j me to state that it is the finest sample j of Schnapps that has yet come under 1 my notice. It has a pure fragrant odour, and is absolutely free from any trace of fusil oil or other injurious impurity, and has evidently been distilled from superior rye grain, always used instead of malt in the production of the choicest qualities of Schnapps. It is very smooth to the palate, and in this respect compares favorably with other samples offered torsale. It may be advised as equally suitable for medical or economic purposes.—l have the honor to be. &c., (Signed) Wm. Johnson, ! Analytical Chemist to the Government of Victoria. Tin;: Pave Medical Spirit, superior to any iu the market, and lower in -price, is oflered to the public under the full conviction that it will supersede all others now in use. 4 '-.-r A.'' c. ivnp Annedin, A vents Ar Otago. •' ■ ; An''' .. .. \. ■ ... : : :■ . Hr. tsAjiJ'j Adams, ot Glasgow, • ai; t’-.;. Oest prone "tics - ■ - :• . Inland .■ , - -■ ■ n.Li . ijUu a i\
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Kumara Times, Issue 2394, 1 May 1884, Page 1
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