Matchmakers. CBitliiTMA-S PRKSKN'Tri AND NEW YiUK (llF'i'S. FRESH SHIPMENTS, Ex ScLefiallion, Canterbury, Nekori, and the Mail Steamers. GEO 1? G- K YOU NG, "VVATCUM ARTSIt A"NT) .TEWKLLEB, Princes-atreet, Dunedin,...... . Have touch pleasure in announcing: t.lic arrival of another 'extensive assortment of First-class GOODS, all of n hioh have been personally' selected-by his brother,- Mr. Thomas Yonng, during liis rccentvisit to Britain,' with a special view to the requirements of the Province. Those, therefore, who may visit to make presents of Watches,'JdwellerjV&o-, during the corning holidays, will find no better or olioice •took to'seloot-frbnii '. Tlio Goods «it?this Establishment, aro all of the highest order, and are seleeted with the utmost care " from the' most celfebriited houses a(i Aome. j They are bought at first hand, thus saving all interne, diute charges, and aro offered to tliepublio at prices which, considering their value, aro unrivalled for cheapaess. ' EAI?I,Y INSPECTION INVITED. . . . WatohcS.an'd Clocks.—Tho greatest Lvariefy, and second to .none (awarded' the .first prize- Afc the :New, Zealand ■ Exhibition, 1865)..,: Jewellery£-r-A tuost 'extensive choice ; the latest designs and patterns of all the diffein this department, . - Silver an J Electro-Plated latest novelties and iiowuat patterns. Aneroids, Field and Opera Glasses-,'.(So* y Large Stock of Colonial Jewellery ,'. J b . -Watches, Clocks, Jewellery, &0., - carefully cleaned and- repaired at. moderate charges.' Country orders, as usual, will bo pron'ptly attended to. " ■ Observ the Address—Opposito the Bank of New' South Wales. ETE ft X DAI K, .For many .years Foreman to ; *' IJ.-'B hyson and Sons, Watchmakers to the Queen, Edinburgh, CIUIOJX OMETEB, WATCHMAKER, <s■ JEWELLER, (Mest Coulla and Culling's Steam Printing Office) RATTEiUr'Street, Dpijediit, Hrs always on .band a large stock of really reliable English Gold and Silver Levers, specially mode to order.' , r English and Colonial .of the,iinest manutacllire. Clocks, (fee., in large variety. |§JL/stiT£«ss dSttrbs. g AMUEL' "M'OULLO.UGH, STOREKEEPER, ■ < ■ CAMBRIANV''' * "VV E N P I E K 0 'E BT7TCHEK, ' V .'. C BOH WELI, V'j e t * t 13I7ISSTAN' BKEWERY. \ COLONIIIf WINE & COWSI/4 ti MAIItJFACTOIiY, MONTE CHRISTO, - ( ; . CLYDE. ... I). FEUAT/l) takes, the present opportunity of informing residents oif the Norbherfi Gold fields and the general p'ublic that his Factory being replete •with every convenience, ho is now turning out an trtiole not f.'» be equalled. . .. , Mr. Feraud has racceedcd in producing AROMATIC TOMO BITTER WINES,' ■which are not only;agreeable beverages, but also have excellent medicinal qualities. The following is Professor Black's report " University, ■ Dunedin, Otago, New Zea- . hi id Laboratory; Cl&s.S!-rB 'ever ages. November sth, 1875. I have! exaniined for Mr. J. D. Feraud, of Monte Chris to, Clyde,' Otago,two samples of Aromatic Tonic Pitters, with the following' result: N<J> 827 i» a sherryicblored, and No. 828 is a port wine red colored liquid ; they are both* perfectly transparent showing the purity of th? water and other substances employed Itf their manui»eture. 'lhese two ; beverages have a slight; ncid ehemictil reaction, atlcl possess an agreeable, cool bitter-taste, blended with a sensation of from the-saccharine of the I'rliiti of which they are 'the fermented extract. ! ' ' " - • ''• I have also 'ejamined'the nromatio nnd other flavoring '(wbtftaniw.s u?«d by Mr. Feraud in their and from' the proportions in J which' they are blended -with'the fruit wine, tbey must be pronounced perfectly sul'e, ancf freo' from anything like deleterious '■ - 1 consider this wine, therefore, an agreeable' and perfectlv unfe beverage, and when (liluted with three or, A( four times their .bulk of water, they will make a. pood cooling summer drink. ■ jamirs a. black, Provincial Analyst." C.(swm&l> WIKTO, COIiDIALS, AND SSTHVPS. ; Either in Bulk or Bottle. Orders part pf the Province punoattended to< \ ; J. D. FERAUD. ■ IVTOiiTH AND SCOULLAE, Xl , IMPpUTEIIS, I'ieg to eiill the. attention of persons visiting 3)unedin-to their largest ■ STOCK OF FURNITUBE ; IN THE COLONIES, Comprising— Hatidflotne Inluid Oak' Suiter, covered in Morocco leather; fiJolid Mahogany Dining Suites, covered in i loathcr or hair seating; Fifty elegant Drawing-room Suites, walnut or mahogany; Painted Pino Bed-room Suites Solid Oak Lobby Suites ; Massive Gilt Pier Glasses, all sizes; new .pa.tte'Hßj Two Hundred Pieces.Choice Bnissells ; , Two Hundred Tapestry : Kidde«ninM.er, Kelt, Carpets, Hearth Rugs, Jippr Mate •, Coir Matting, Floor.cloths, jill widths, new patterns; PIANOFOBTJM , Bv {Joilard and OolUrd, Xirkmon, Bri/i'.fmoad, and Allison;, All Jiii <l# and American Cane Chairs and other requisite for FurivisUniy Col tug* tuf ManmonVjiiotijin BHiidp irkttde i o flTder, f-cts Oia AtltLrvst # — CA BIN 15T MAIvK Kft Httltrin xtrccl, Jtfo-tfrtfhii liutuojtm* epfKmttip*.
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 369, 31 March 1876, Page 4
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723Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 369, 31 March 1876, Page 4
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