'OWIItoTMAS AM) NIiVV 'V a.A K, CUTIS. x ■';' FRIESir SIUiVMGNTS, itl Sohejialliun, puutei'h'Ury, Nelson, liud the ...... " . Mail isl.«iuuiecii. f£'y, f oiio to v o it;n a, Vjl WaTOUMAKKR AND J KWRLIiTSH, l'riuufs-t.trt'ot, Duuorlin, Tlave diubli pleasure in announcing the arrival {>f another extensive jMHortiriout of First-cluss uOUDt), all ol which have been personally stileol.ed-by* h'i« bivther, Mr. Thomas Young, during hits recujifc vieit to Britain. with a speciitl view to the requirements of the Province, '.those, therefore, who may visit to ihuke pre»&Ms of Watches,. Jewellery, Ac,'.'.during' the coming holidays, will find no better or choice Hock to select from. Tuo Goods at this Ksta.blishtnent; ure all of the highest order, and lire iteleetod -with' tire utmost care from the iuost celebrated bouses at Home. ''■ They "are bought at first hand, thus saving all in term e. diato charges, and are offered' t,6 the public at prices' which, considering'their value, are unrivalled for cbeapjess. KAMI' lITSPiCGTION INVITED. Watches and Clocks.—The greatest variety, and second to none (awarded' the first prize at the New Zealand Exhibition, '1805). Jewellery.—A moat extensive choice ; the ' '"'■■ latest desighaund'patternsof all the different .articles in this department. - JSllverahd Eleefcro-JPiated- Goods.—The latest novelties and newest putserns.' ' > ■'•' * ' Afieroicls, Field arid' Opera Glasses, &c: '* • ;,(,:: Large Stock of Colonial Jewellery. , .Watches, Clocks, Jewellery, &c, carefully cleaned arid repaired at moderate charges. Country orders, us usual, will be promptly attended to, Observe the Address— - ; Opposite the .Uank of New South Wales. ET E K ADA IE, For many years Foreman to 14. iikrsoN and Sons, - Watchmakers to the Queen, Edinburgh, CMWUfOMETER, WATCHMAKER St „• (Next Cwulls and Culling's Steam Printing m,, , . -, ■ Office) Battbat Stbeet, Ddsedin, •.... .. Has always on hand a large atock of really reliable English, Gold and Silver Levers, specially made to order. Etfglißh and Colonial Jewellery of the finest manufacture. Clocks, &0., in large variety. (Barbs. M'CULLOUGH; ;/" SI'OHEKEEPEE, CAMBRIAN. .WE N P IE it U,E BUTCHER, CROMWELL,
,;;'■ pUNSTAN BEEWERY. ■•(COLONIAL; WINK & CORDIAL MANU- - FACTORY, MONTE.GIIRI3TO. ..! . CLIDE. .'" i' I). FERAUI) tales' the present ' • opportunity of informing residents of , the Northern Gpldfields and the gencrai'puj)-; 'lie that'hia Factory being replete with' every oonvenic'neo', he is ti6W turning out an article vnot to be'equalled. ,•..'<■■■■■■, ■■■■■. i ~,. Mr. Feraud has succeeded in producing .. ;.,'.., AROMATIC TOMC. BITTKIit WIKEa, which are not 'Only agreeable beverages, but aU6' have 1 excellent medicinal qualities. The following is Professor BluukV report :-*- '' University,- Dimedih, Otago, New Zea* ! '■': • lni)d Laboratory. ','... G'last—Jiever&get, ■ ■':'; '■ (,': .;, , November sth, 1875. v.:. X have examined for Mr. J. D. Feraud, of Mpnto Ohrißlio, Clyde,'Otago, two samples''of "Aromatic Tonic fitters, with the following -result; No. 827 is a sherry colored, and No. : 828 is a port wine red colored liquid j they fl.ro, ,both perfectly transparent sliowir.g the purity of the water and other substance* employ ed in their manufacture. ' ' . These (wo beverages have a slight ncid - <ShemiCi«l reaction,'and possess an 'agreeable. :cool bitter I ft3te,blt)iidud .with a sensation, oi' .; sweetness,, ai-isiug from the;, saccharine matter . #f t,hp fruit of Which they ,ure. the fermented jiiikct: '"" .•''■'''■.•.' " '- i,: ''■'"•• ' i:; . " u I have also examined the aromatic and 'ijfithtt substances used by Mr. Feraud i in'their( luahulactuife!, a»«v : lVpriri;th,e .prprjpr"- • Upimin which tbey tore • blended i .with sthe fruit wine, they must be prouounceilperfectly , s«% and free from anything like deleterious properties. •I consider this wine, therefore, an agreeable and perfectly cafe beverage, and when diluted wit.h thrfto or four times their bulk of water, fhej will juako "• {.food cooling f-ummer drink. ' . ,JAMIs'S <>. BLACK, ■ rro'.'incJfil Analyst." MVLONIAI. ■-SVIMRK. thiTUiUMI, A3l> S2KCPB, Either in iiidk or iiottfo. Orders from *ny j)art of the Province punn- ' attended to. J! IX FEEAUI).
"VfOKTH AN J)' SCODLLAE, X V . IMPOKi'jUtS, Log to call the" attention of persons visiting T)uncdia to tbeir largest <STO:C£ OP Pirn'jS'iT-UEE-IV THE COLONIES, Comprisingll.andeoEfijß Inlaid Link bu'aes, covered in Morocco leather; /iolil Mahogany Dining Suites, Covered in leather or hair seating; .'jb'if.y elegant Lrawing-rooin Suites, walnut or mahogany; , Painted Pine Jied-room Suites koiid Oak Lobby, Sniteu; • Mutsiiye Oilt Pier all sizes; neyr patt9' ns ; 'Two Jitindreri I'nciw < 'hoiee JJrusaelJs ; Two Hundred Tapestry; Kidiicipinst.-r. I'elt (Jarpc », .hearth liugit, poor Mats; Coir Matting ; I<lopr-iiuUii», .-ill -widths, new patterps; PuifpFOimw J?y lirpftdjKWl, O'oliitrti Hi.d t'olldKl.lCirJtnian, Briu' «neaO, nod Allwoii; ' / V U li rif. ftnd Ariu-riennC'tmc Chair*; arid cytry other requisite lor 1 uDijsi.mg or Miunion. Verrf i« I) llUfldn wjndn. lo order, 2>«/.* ?'.■.* Addriw .---- ivomh ak:d scoullajj, Tlatlray<B(.reet, Dypedin. ffliptrofod CafaJoj/UM s,ent on aj^iivatkin.
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 365, 4 March 1876, Page 4
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