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y /;'.-\ , .' ' ©UvtilpmUurs. CBIiIaTMAS PRESENTS AND NEW TKATTCHFTS. ~ ■'.. FRESH SHIPMENTS, Fa; Sehehallion, Canterbury, Nelson, and the : '' '' ' Mail Stt'imers. G : EOK G « YOUN a, WaTCHMAHLKR ANT) .TKW.ELLER, Princes-street, Dunerlin, liftve much pleasure in announcing the arrival of another extensive assortment of a >rst-elnss OOOD'*, rtlt of which have been personally selected by his brother, Mr. Thomas Young, during liia recent vint to Britain, with a spe-cial-View to the requirement* of i.lio Piovinee. Those; therefore,'who may visit to ; mnke p'-c----sehVsyoT'Watehcs, Jewellery, &a , during the cbrffing frohdays, will find no better or choice stock to select from. Tho Goods '<uHhis Establishment are idi of the highest-order, and are eeleeicd with'the "utmost care from the tnos'- celebrated; houses at Home. They are bought at first hand, thus saving all intermediate ehariireß,,and .are oft'erj'd to the public nt prices .which, considering their value, are unrivalled for oheapuesa. - ' -'. '"■-' *■'"-tsAHif ■Tjrsptecnosf'isvlT.BD.' -■"■'*••■ Watches And Clocks.—The greatest variety, 'and second to-none (awarded- the first ' '■■' 'pvirfe at the New Zealand Exhibition, H ' \1865). : ■■: ■■• Jewellery.—A moafc extensive choice 1 ; tbo ■» ; latest designs and patterns of all the'cliffe- '"" rbtlt iirticl'tSsin this department,. Bil vdr'au .1 iElectro-PJrtt ed' The" latest ' ''noMtieSa and newest patterns. •■ " Aneroids, Field and Opera' Glasses, &ov ; • Lrfrgb Stock of Colonial Jcwollery. ...':• Watches, Clocks, Jewellery, &c, cnrefully cleaned and repaired at moderate charges. Country orders, us usual, will bo promptly attwnded to. "Obsi-rv« ; the Address—- ■ Opposite the Bank of New SouthM Wales. .',' • many yoars Foro'ma'n.to,'. R. Ueyson xxd Softs,. ■: ■ - : }.'. • Watchmakers tothe QueetyEdinburgh, .Cti£otfo2£ET££l WA TCEMAKER, <f(Next Coulh and Cnlling'a Steam Printing -; ©fficof- ■'■,. . •■?•■.. Eatteat Stjbeet, Dpni dijr, , , £fas ; nlwnyß on .hand a large .stock of really reliable English Gold and Silver' Levers, apecially made to order.. English and Colonial Jewellery,ofitlie llnest BliVnufkotui'e. Clocks, &c, in large variety. :. ~ .'. ismmM l&kxte, ; Q AMU EL M'CULLOUQH, STOREKEEPER, ./CAMBRIAN. '.v.'.' I W E N P I b H u: E BUTCBEK, CROMWELL.. ',' " ETJ&'STAN BKEWEBY. COLONIAL WINE & COBDIAL MANTJ. .». FACTOivY, A 4 OKTB CHRIBTO, v<l " ( ....". CLYDE... ■T D. FEU Aft 1 '!) takes the present i *', oi " f u«'<.y of informing residents of the Northern^GokJlieldsiaud -the-gsneral pubhe that,.lii» Factory being replete with,every ocnv,onieuce, he is now turning out an article rofc t-jbu equalled. '..-' ' ' Mr. Feruud hasWficeeded in pVoducing : '■' • ' ABOMATftflroSir/ BITTKh TVis-iS, ■•' ■which, .are not, only n gree able bevei aires, > but .also have excellent medicinal qualities, The following is Professor Black's report:— ' "UuiversH.y,. Duncdin, Otago, New Zea-' ~;■ ;> . -Vi land Laboratory. ~:-"■ , / Class Beverages. iV'V November sth, 1875; - M l''have' examined for Mr. J. D. Feraud, of Monte Christo, Clyde, Otago,. two samples-.of. Arornat.ic ;Tonic,liittuvs, with..the following; result; .JN'0..827-ia..a sheny colored, and Koi 82S is a red; colored liquid ;.they 1 n-fo'- both' perfectly '"■ tronsparent siio'\yir.g tli'ei purity 'tit the water ; aiid other substances "employed intheirananufiicttire.* i .i.,( ■■■ and possess an agreeable." Cool bitter iastej bloiiflod with a sensation !of sWeftneorf, arising from the saccharine matter, ■of-The frtut" of which they are -the fermented extowt.'/ •■.'.;, . ' ';■'.. ■-•; „I'have also eiaiijincd tho. aromatic and Other ja,i.vpring:BiibsUnccß used by Mr. Feraud in their' niamifacturo, and from the pro'portiems in which 'they are blehdcd with the friait>ine, they ta'hst-be'pronowice'd perfectly twfiv'aiid-fjco 'from any thing like' delel'eriouß. .pEPperties. ■ , : ; ~\ (;..... t / ,-.■■■ : , I,coiisider thfs an agreeable; aiiil jierfe'eUr safe and when diluted ' VWih : thrco br four limes theirbulk of waterji they ivill. ; nioke:h {/ood cooling sum (tier drink; '< , r. •. :.- .v. ; .iJA»MifiVft.:iBI I AC--Ki:.;h"' n- ; >'!•'.: '..' i.PrqvinciulAnalyst," ~ i .. COLOi»li£ -WIST.3, COBDIAM, AND SniCrf?; ' 'Either in Hulk-or Bottlb. V,' f ~'.' ! Orders from .n.y part of the I-'rovince' , nUn i c. rfu*Hyfittendp'd tbr*.r w :*.':::"tr:t:'**: \..„.::r *"-•*-■> ; ...• ....i.e. - : J. D. FSEAUD. ; IjjOWf'iSD SGpCLLAB; '-*?* <i '' l ',.''''ul\: ' / '.' '..,': Beg to call the- ; attention: of perrons Tisitmg eDuiiodin.tp,their largot ■>■■■ .;■■••,■'...■ ,;.'!. : BT'OCK' OF v FTJPv']S T TTUB.E'' ! ; '" : . IN' ;' •.■■■■; GcjMprisiDg— . t . . Handsome Inlaid Ock muivb, covered ia Morocco leather; ,- •>;.,' Solid -MaTiogany : Dining • Suites, covered in c .•• _,) • .leather or hair, seating;,; Fifty elegant JUruving-room Suites, walnut or ,-.:-r •..:,. mahogany ; ; ■•'■ »Painted Suites • Solid Oak■ Lobby Suites } Massive Gilt Pier.Glasses, all sizes; new pattens j Two K.nndre.fl .Pieces tJhoico Brussells:; Two Hundred Tapestry-: . . Kidderminßier, I't'lt Carpers,. Hearth Bugs, DoorMatsj Coir Matting 5 •■. ■Floor Cltnhs, all widths, new patterns; .';,;;; ' ; , Pmnofomtss p,y 'pn'rtffwood) t'oilardand Grillivrd, Kiriman, • ■.. Bririfffluead, and. Allison j «l(>,K.ngliHii and A merit-on Cane Chairs • Mnd'f'Ysry ot'hor requisite. f<>r- ■■' .iFurKish'irip Cottage or!3Urision. ' V&r-f t'i nn. Bl£ n<iß mod« in «.rdf,r. •' JSG-BTH AM) SCOULLA.R, £AOTETM.iKEBfr & 1M VOKT.KUS,' '.:...'-';;■■■■. Wat tr>ij *>rm ■■!-, riunw'iri. ; ' fllutt' niid Crttalcpift ,vk( on appVeati,*,.

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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 362, 11 February 1876, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 362, 11 February 1876, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 362, 11 February 1876, Page 4

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