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Mat comakers. . CBftIfcTMAS"'PRESENTS AND- new' 1 ■., ( : ■■■..> ' FRESH SHIPMENTS, Ex Schehallion, Canterbury, Nelson,'and the - Mail Steamers.- *' . O.E 0 EG 1 E £.O UN 0, ivX.fVVA'JfGHMAKEn A.tlD• JtCWftll.E'R,. ,;;;■.■ no'■■ ■> Priricr-s-streetjlJunedih, , : ''/•;"" \ HaveVimuch'-pleffsureinannouncing the'arrival : of another extonfeive ttssortraentof'First-chisa GQOD&, all ' of which have been personally ■ selected by his* brother, Mr. Thomas Young, visit to Britain, witlila special view to the requirements, bftho Province. Those, therefore, who may 'visit to' irialco pre- : B<mts. of Watches, Jewellery; &c.l\ during' the coming holidays'; will find no better or choice stock to select' frdm, The Goods it' this Es- , tablishmenfrare all of the'highest ■ brdei*. and : nye Bekc+.ed > witli the iitnlbst care" froWth'p rtiilostcelebrated'h : otises ; at JEloiile." 'They are .bought nt'firßt bdhd.'tbus saving'all'intermd. .trlittfco.-ohftrges.'undare offered to the public at prices which, considering their value, are un : v rivalled; for cheapness. . ■'■■•''} 'v: mr: "tiAM,T ', '. »>» Watches and Clocks.—The greatest .'.variety! ••■ •> •"and second'to 1 none'; (aWurdps, the ' ' : ' : priza- i 'Bt."'tlib 'Exhibitionj .'.«'■■ ■■■■im)..'"y ,;;: r v \ ;w ..''','.'.".} ] 'Jewellery t'' 'latest'tie^fg^ articles'iri'this .aepar.tmenfc"-, SUvier attd , -^'lectfo-Piate A d n " ."* ttbVeititis and newesl;'pafterns.i. . r >,■ ,.-,. ' ', Aneroids! Field and, ,6pera Glasses, &c- > ~ ( .Large'Stock of Colonial Jewellery." ;..t Watches, Clocks, Jewellery, &0., carefully cleaned and repaired at' moderate;'charge's; Country.orders, as usual, will be tendedto.'-■'; '■•■''' ' ■' '"' • ' ' : " Jii , ' ■•' 'Observe the'Address—<,' ,' (Opposite, the Bank of New South Wales.

r~. ■.■■;■• -? or .roanyiyears Porernan to-'-' "■■ ■'■' ■'■ S(..;U my :■ ; RvCßßYdoir "Watchmakers io the <sueen, Kdmhurgh,. ■ CSMOMMETjER, WATCHMAKER, & JEWEItLEX s (Next Coutls" and.Culling'sSteßm'Printitigi "."Office)- ■; • ••: .f :: -■-. . RaTTKAIT SlfcEliT, DtTNEt»IN, : "f^. Hallways'oh hand a large stock of really reliable: English' Gol'd and'.Silver, Levers, specially 'fflnda to order.;,' , ; , ... English' and Colonial Jjowellery of thejiinest manufacture. Clocks, &c., in large variety. 1 ''";' : '..:';' i ! ,'-'.;' JM'CULLOTJaH; STOREKEEPER, dr.-r *.-••■ CAMBRIAN. Vf : H . ; ":'' f C"\ OTFGTM "wi'irLT";*"" COLONLIL : WINE & eOKDIAL MANTT'■'JfACJCOKY, MONTE CHKISTO, CLYDE. ;: J' : ;D:; J'ERAr.D takes the present • opportunity of informing residents of the Northern .Gpldiields,and 'the general public that hia, factory, being replete with every convenience,, he is now turning'out an article not tobe'iciqualli'd... MrV]?er.aud has succeeded in producing' t '"',. ABpMATIC TOMC-BITTES- WIIv'ES, '■ •which,, are not; only.agreeable beverages, but also hay ( e, excellent medicinal qualities. -The following is.Profeasor Black's report:—, ■ • "University, Diinedinj -Otago," "New "Zea-; . ■■"''•■ • '-land' ' ... \-'mG- I nils'—]R ever ages; ■•- >' '■'-■ '-■'■ Member' sth, 1875. I have examined for Mr. J. D. Ferand, of Monte'Chrisjo, two'sampies of Aromatic Tonic Bitters, with the following resale £ 837 is-'a- sherry colored, 'and No.' B£B is a.port wine rod colored liquid; they are both perfectly transparent showing "'the purity,of „tho water and other substances employed in their, manufacture. ; •••!'■■ •'• These two beverages" have a' blight ncid chemical reactiop, and poßsfiss fin agreeable, cool bitter taste, blended with a sensation of sweetness, arising frotn the saccharine matter of the fruit of whic}i they are the fermented extract.. '"

I have also examined the - aromatic and other flavoridgßtibsttttices used by Mr. Feraud in their, manufacture, and from the proportions in .which they ui'e blended with the fruit wirie, theymusfc be prohounccdperfectly safe, and free < from anything like deleterious properties, v, '■--■■' ; • . 1 consider this -wipe, therefore;' an agreeable and perfectly safe beverage, ahtVwhen diluted with tlirae or tout 1 times their hulk'of Watos they will make/a pood dooliug sunimdr drifikv ■■;.< ■ ..JAMES.ftBMd/ ' : ' ■'"' •' • Provincial Analyst." cotontnr, *wln%p, bonmitA, and ixmsva. * Either in Bulk or Bottle. , . Orders from any part of the' Province pu L tu'*ily attended to. '• '''■''• ■ l ' - ;! ' ; '■' J.D.'FEEATJD. ' •vroii'Th7and ago-u llab, JIV - " IMPOUTEES, Beg to sall,tnb attention of persons visiting TJunedih toiboir largest ■., ~, >..:,.' STOCK OF PtTENrTXTIIE. ;! 'IK'THE COLONIES, ■ "•''' ■• ,r '^ ; • ■ ••' i" ■'' ' ' " Comprising— Ifandsotne Tnlaifi .Opk auues',. covered in Mo- ,(-; ''.,-, rocco,leather,; ■'.. j Solid Mttlidpaijy Jpiuing iiuii-cs, icovered in leather or hair seating; ■ fifty elegant i>ruwiti K -rooin Suites, walnut or ~ mahogany; : Painted Piuo ±>uu-room Suites Solid Oak Lobby Suites ; Massif Gilt Pier Glasses, all sizes; now ."' patterns; . Two Hundreu I'jocuk <;hoice Brnssells ; t Two Hundred Tapestry: Kiddcrminbter, Pelt Carpe„s, Hearth Bugs .Door Mats ; Coir Matting j Floor Cloths, all widths, new patterns j . PUNOSOETES By Brottdwood,;toiiumandColUrd, KirimaD, Brinnsmeac!,,and:Allison;- ' t-ii: All kit.d» j .'.Knj,',]ifh find American.Oaoo Chairs ; and eyery other requisite for. JFupiahixig CpttflKO or Mttuaibn. .• ~ Venetian Blinds made• t* order. , v JSbU the '.Adflnw .■—■ KQ^ : yrl AM) SOOL'LLAfI, CA.H.Ii> ti®M AKEUK & TM POUTEBS, ''Tiifltri»i •-streo*, Diiiiniiu. . JMiittr'ttt-eil l,'tiUil(tgvtn .wit on upf/ticuLwii.

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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 364, 25 February 1876, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 364, 25 February 1876, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 364, 25 February 1876, Page 4

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