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;: ,.'.'.; BARRISTER,; AND ''_ •, ' .OFFICE-:' Next House." but one' t0.the- '.".,.'.~,. ' .''\ DECENT STREET,''nASEBY^ : , 't , , (Late of .Lawrence) j j v-f^y*, ; SOL I C fT'O'f ! ''f^. 1 Corner of Jetty.and Bondjstreets,..,,'; f: - ! w,-; -.- - - ! — ; ';\V'••: :r ; ,:: ''-I)TJK'B;p ; l"1f:'; 4 ; , :;■.-..•'. • ; '"-e...\h;;.-::,l o.'n-.gv ; ',%'■' ',', >.!_•>"> •:.:.. it Jb'hnstori's)' '': : -*'> ( > : >-'. . , * ';,. 99 GEQEGE-STEEBT, .DuNEDIKi JV' , :' Builders' Ironmongery. Carpenters' Tools, ■■--:.' ■:> > andieveryVdescription'of) ; : ,, ; Furnishmg,:Hardware, Crockery,;&c. •"; Otago Coppeb, Brass,' and Lead Pipe / ;•:;• ■,-. ■'■■■■'■■■■ ■ ■:■;;■:■;:<• Cumberland Street,' ' ; : ;'. Warebouse^—-Princes-Street' Worth, '. '; .'■;'".'">•' AND *- Copper-smiths, BEAssrEouNBEBS, and ,-; E^GKENEEES,; - Manufacturers -of Brewihgj' Distilling;, and : Meat Preserving- Plant '; Gas -and ; Water • Works, Hydraulic 1 Machinery, ! Hot Wat'e'r' ; Apparatus—suitable for baths; wash-hWsesy • hot-bouses, balls, and public institutions','oh' ..; the most modern principles. ' ' •-'■ -;•>,'! t.:i /Steam Cooking Apparatus, Glue 'Pans, Steam . Jackets, Jam.BoilersandWasbingCoppers,! ... Fxtjming ,PiPiis ;for: Hydraulic, Sluicing j : . .Gas, 'Water,, t and-Steam Valves, Water, En- .', ,/gines,.SpjiaJWater;Machines, ; KreHydrants, /'land. Branch Pipes, "Cnions, ,&c.j; Churcb, ,; ''tirid'Fi're Bells ; and. every, description' oi ' Lead, Copper;and,Brass Goada, ','. r/ \ t ".^*Z .-.■-.-,i---.i.-: -' ■:■ BUST .'''"' ; '>>H ; ' ! ■' beg'to inform the Miner's and Sluicing 'Com- 1 ' .panies;_thab they have Teceived-the i ;ftille3t';in- !; formation from' America as-to the''cheapest '■■ and .best rinode; of manufacturing leon \ Pipes," ; Valves, , : &p., :and;the. far-famed niiiversal;.JNoz-;> ,zle," commonly called- jthe ",Little. Giant,"used'by almost every company* . r Jin puj. l new;..works, recently we have, .equs'trucfed the .necessary machinery, fpr/.the, manufacture, of the ato've, goods,, and intend-, ; tp devot'e'special attention to',tbis. line, when' jr& hope io receive a share of your fayorsl'""»' ' ! 'We will be glad to' give ■ estimates and'full' particulars on application. " i -'"' : : l v ''••'■' '■:;''' '>';• Experienced workmen sent io 'all Sparta of the Colony. < : .-.-■■■- ■■>■ -'■■■■<y --'-. i •:■:•! -^ "ULCAN •T^,_o ; ¥-K;aDß3r? ' 'GEEAT ElNff STBEET; DXJKfeliiir. UNCAED, wgjnmt, and go;j . 7 ,, B .0. II EBM AE E,B S, «H 9 I NiE EB S . HULWEIGHTS,'.; EOTTNDEES, BLAQK- ■'■■• -• ... -:. :: &C,. ' '■ : -All■■■Kinds of 'Castings in Brass arid Lrpn.i . Steani Engines and Boilers Made and • ' and Repaired. ; -i Overshot, Breast, and'Tufbine Waterwheels ; :. Quarte-crushing Machinery,- Pumping and Winding Gear. _ .':•■,[ ' - -Cast-iron Sluice and Ripple Plates, Sheet Iron: .. Hopper, and Sluice Plates (punched to any size ofi holes), Gold Dredging Spoons, etc., Flour Mill Machinery, arid all kinds of Reap- ' '■■ ing, Threshing, • Horse-power ' Machines Made and Repaired. ' : ,-; . ■■• •' Improved Reaping Machines. =i •'. ;: ;Ky-M'Q..''& Co.'s Improved Wrought Iroij Piping r for : ■-' : f ' :, ' ( : '-';'■; r ..'. ; FILMING AND MINING is,.tlie..best injuse, .arid cbeapeii thanicanYas."' ti:^ : n:'±:NJ) o:s- ; s ; ; :c .j,- .: ; WHpLESALE AND.EETAII,' ■:::"/ i ''!,.,"' FURNISHING & GENERAL IRONMONGERS & IMPORTERS, "■■■ ; '' '.TeETCES r'.STBJEEX,-, DXJNEDIN.' ' • ;ptrJN"STAN BEEWEET. OOLONIAL;WINE/& CORDIAL MANU^ I ' ' - FACTORY; MONTE'C t3 ' DTC ' w,/? - ' CLYDE. :.;,.: .'.; •: D. TEEAUD takes the present '; • .: opportunity; of informing residents* of the Northern Goldfielda and ; the general public that his Factory .being replete, with! every' convenience, he is now turning out'an, articW not? t6'b'e : equalled. '' ' - s -; -Mr. Feraud has/succeeded in producing ■-..-. /; .. m . - AEOMATIC TOKIC BITTEE ; which are not only agreeable beverages, bub ,alsP : have excellent medicinal qualities.. The; following ip:Prpfessor Black's report:—-: ! '.'.., t _ •" Universitjr, Duneclin,, Otago, : New> Zea^ ' land Laboratory. . ,i... . Class —B'e'ver age s. ' l \ r , : ••- ' -<* ■' November s s'tli, j 1875 i■„ / ■■-, T have i; .exa;mined for Mr; J.; D.-Feraud,: of; rMonte phristo, Clyde,'Qtago,, two samples .of/ ( Aromatic , Tonic llitte.rs, with 'the. ( following" 'resulj;"; N6V 827 is "a sherry colored, : ancl .lip.' '828 ! is a port' wine' red' colored liquid ; they are! both perfectly ' transparent showing diie •purity of the 'water andsother:substances \emPlpyedin, their' manufacture. , "' "These two. beverages, have a slight acid' -chemical reaction, and possess an agreeable ! ' •cooi bitter taste, blended'with'a sensation pf' ; ■ sweetness, «aTising. from the saccharine' matter' ofVtha. fruit, of which they, are the- fermented ■■ .extract., ~, . ( •■, i- : . . . f ~ '.,. ~'• .. v . I have also examined the aromatio and. ' 6ther],flavoring substances used by Mr. Feraud: in their manufacture, and from the proper- ■ tiona in which they are blended with the' tfruit wine,, they must be pronounced perfectly safe, and free from any thing .like deleterious properties. , ' 1 consider this wine, therefore, an agreeable and perfectly safe beverage, and when diluted •with.three or four limes their bulk of water they will make a good cooling summer drink ' ..:•....... JAMES G. BLACK, . - Analyst." .' ' COLONIAL WINES, CdEDIAXS, AND SZSTJTPS. '■'•/■ :j: :i 'Either in Bulk or Bottle. '"' ' '/.,■ Orders from any part of the Province punc., tu<>.lly,attended t«» :;.'.-:...-r . ! J. D.FERAUD,

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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 374, 12 May 1876, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 374, 12 May 1876, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 374, 12 May 1876, Page 4

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