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llusuus? (tatus. .BAEItISTEII !aXD; SOLICITOR, /".!, OFFICE : Next House'. but one to the Masonic. Hall, BERWENT STB,EET, NASEBY. .-^ [T-«;4J ; ivi OIIA- To ; ■ J > - : - :t * ! (Late of Ldwrence), ; ' ]'' ~..' j.C,qrner ; -pf s^etly^an'd.lJocd-r3treelß, .,, ~ .J _JLi> ;■■; LAND AND.SITaRK HROkKII,"V . ' : '".TEHFLE CHAMBERS, 7.; .V- : y dunKDii.,; '..;\7; : , (TENE TTANvSiIXIJS, ' ?-.~; >} ■■'.. :■: r =-.. ■j-aTV:-;■■•;* ■■ —'■-* ■■" •''■■ ■ < < moderate; trices/; Country .orders .will meet with.-prompt atteni:;tion by writing to 1 lie uti.liT?i'/ueil. . P K R S f ( L*U Jl K " & "C O- : ?_ MAri:AIG(3AX-STREET,'Day'EDIX. : " Blinds made, so that any '.'--.-- ' person caiijiany .them up. ■<■. ■ .-„ OIAGO COPPER, P.KASS; AND LEAD PlPEr; ■■.'. -;. .. , .-.-v.- ■. -WO KB,v: ..; - , • .- Cumberland; Street, ■■ ■ .•■•:■ Warehouse— Princes Siree't' North, Dunediri.' '.'/'J;,.'. ':'. : .:"■■/''■.':■ .CoprßTt;-SIIITHS„.BKA-:R F.V.UN.DKRS, AND , ■Manufacturers of Brewing, Pisf dUn;?. and .Meat Preserving Plant;. Oas and Willi r .Works. Tfydratflie' Machinery. ll.it Wni ».r Appnrsitiis—-fiiii.n.ble, jbr.b'iths, wash-hou«es,. hot ligushs, hulls, aha tubiiinnstilulions, on. 1 lie,most uiixii-rn prhriples. " Steam Cooking Apparatus, Glue 'PunsSteam Jackets, -lain Hollers and Washing Coppers,'. Fluking ; Pip, s' (or ' tiy \lrauiic Sluicing; Gas, Water, iiiv; Steam V.i yes,': Wilier Kn--,pi'ies. Soda Water Maeliines.. Fire Hydrants and Branch l'ip-s,. Up ons, Ac:,;, Oh.ii.rfl.. . i.nd.Fire Bells,;; and every di-scriptiou oi ; ' .LeVd, CpppiT,aii(l 13rass Goods. ~ .. , i ' -; ' ; A - "' '•'•■' beg to : inform t lie Mini-rs aiid Sluicing' Com ; paiiii-si'ibut tliey have received the'fullest in-" Ibrinutiii foni America its fb tlie' cheapest 'mid best •iriiififilVic' ii'mr. I RON Tipks*'; Valves. &c-,- niifl the fur-fj'ned lil-ii ei"sal';r*i»z zVe/, eoiiinioiily ' tvi'le.i ' ti;'e'.!" Lit tie" Giant," used by almost every eomp'mv in' California. lii.our new works, ie'eeiiiiyerrcted, vie have (Oust rue! el I lie neiVssary hiaclinieiy tor ilie inaiiilfae! ure of I lie abovi> goods: and intend to dcviit*-' sj.iecinl altentinn to 111isi line!!' wheir »'b hiitie to receive a share of your favors'.' 1 We will be glad'to esiiiiiatcs unci full partieul i.rs on app iration Experien ed »qrkineu sent to allpartii of the ("olony '''.'.'" Mahu/arlurerx of Improved, TloUer Xfcjfes, .'ante as 'sujjj>lied % to Olag.o and Canter oury Kinks. " "' ' "'"' '•".." OIiEAT KINO STREET; DITITEDESr. ErNCAID, M'Q'CEEN AND CO., 1101 L.K.ltll AK EB S, E.N O I SEESS, -/■MiliWlllttll.TS, EOUJfDKKS', BLACK". SMITHS, &C,. All Kinds 'f Castin s in Brass and Iron." C: tea in Engines and Boilers Alade and and Hepaired. Overshot, Breast, and Turbine Wat erwheels ; Quartz-criißhing Macluuery, Pumping and Winding G-ear. Cast-iron Sluice and Ripple Plates, S'heet Tron Hopper and Sluice Pu»res:(punched to any size of holes), Gold Dredging hpcons, etc." Flour Mill Machinery, and all kii.ds of Heiip ' nig, Threshing, Horse-power Machine.-. Ma.de and Repaired. Improved Reaping Machines. K M'Q. & Co.'s Improved Wrought Iron Piping tor FLDMING AND HYDRAULIC MINING is the best in use, anil cheaper than canvas. .UtfN an d r> os s;,; WHOI'ESALE AND RETAIL FURNISHING- & GENERAL IRONMONGERS <& IffIPORTEKS, PUETCES - STRKET, Du.VEDIX. 'UUiSSTAN BtfEWERY. - COLONIAL WINE & COIIDI \ L MANU FACTOiIY, AlONn'i CHKISTO, '' CLYDE. " I/ D. PETIAVD.takes the present *' • opportunity of informing residents of the Northern GoldnVlrls und the.general pub,lie that his Factory beinii replete with everv convenience, he is now turning out an article not t j be equalled. Mr. Feraud has.-u"eei'ded in prodiidh" AKOMATIC TOMr BITTKK ■ ■<■ wliich are not only ngre.-able but jilso have excill<-nt. inedicin.l qnaliti.s. Tinfollowing is Proletisor Black's repoit ' Univermity, Dijnedin, Jv eH r 2 ea . l»iii.l Laboratory. C I as H eve ray es. '-.-, N<-yeiiiber sth, 1R.75.. I hare examined for Mr. .I. D i'Yvaud. of Vioiito Ohpisto, Cly ie, Utago, two samp'.-s oi Aroiuaiic Tome Meters, with t.iie fofl'iiwiuoresult: iVo. W7 is « «hcny colored, and Xo: 828 is a port wine md colored liquid.; the'v an> both jwtfectly transjiaivnt *howi.:g' tin; purity of the water and other substances employed in their manufacture. 'iiiese (wo beverages havo a slight noid cliemicitl reaction, aud-jjosßiis an agreeable. cool bitter taste, blended with a eensktion of sweeiaeas, arUiug from the saccharine matter oft ho lruit of which they are the fermented extract.' I have aleo examined the aromatic and other flavoring substances used by Mr. Feraiid in their manufacture, and from the proportions in which they are blended with the fruit wine, tbey must be pronounced perfectly safe, and free from aiiytiung like deleterious properties. 1 consider this -vine, therefore, an nsivejrble and perfectlv safe beverage, and w!ie:i~di(ured with three or four limes their hulk of water; '.hey will niiike a. yood'cooling summei- drink ■'" JA.Vih'jj U Bly vt K, ■'■■• I'l'i-vineii.! Auahst.'" CpLON rA I. WIX IS, ,C>. UDI \L 3. AXD S V 111; P3. , . .iMiit.er in' 1 >iiiL or i.ioli'C. Oi"de> ; 6"f'liap'.iny jiarj'of ti.e L'ro'vipcepunr v.iiy. alio acted to. ..•..' .... ........... „ ~ .... '*■."" ? :^£^4M«m

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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VIII, Issue 448, 17 November 1877, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VIII, Issue 448, 17 November 1877, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VIII, Issue 448, 17 November 1877, Page 4

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