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BO 0K S m 0 UND • IN~ANT STYIE, R. LtJCA S'-ft. SON. IMPERIiILL SCHIEDAMJCHNAPPSr Dk. Hassall's Bbpokt. The Analytical and Sanitary Institution, 64, Holborn Viaduct, E.G. London, 9th May, 1877. Report on a Sample of Imperial Schiedam Schnapps received from Mr H.J. Hart. We have subjected a s«mple of the above-'' named article to a very caieful ; chemical analysis and examination. The results of the analysis, which are sa forth in a separate report show that this spirit is of good strength, practically free from acidity, and that it contains but traces of solid matter in solution. It possesses a delicate and ugreeable aroma, snd a pure and mild taste. Mr Habt ? s Schiedam Schnapps is a very superior article of its class, is well purified, and is quite genuine. (Signed) Arthur H. Hassall. M.D., Author of " ¥obd and its Adulteration." Olio Henner: F.o;s., Public : Analyst. "■■ i^SS&ad IHHi II g^i^o^ lirOTS i fe^feS^ft 11 iBBBii ' n! Wm. Johnson's Report. Government Ariel 1 tical Leboratory,' ; Melbourne, 23rd July, 1877. Henri J. Bart. Fsq. : Sir,~l hivo ; the honor to-report foryour information that the sarr pie" of Imperial Schie'lam Schnapps forwar '( d by you to me has.been su^ mi I ted to n.seai citing chrmjcal analysis _ and critical examinsti^H, the result oif which |eriabj*s^i^j to jljate. ihat/ftJs the Finest Sample of ' ScWspps that as yet""come utader. my tfotice. f'\ '■: - 1 .?-'" It has a "pure frnprrant odnur. nnd is' "a.he'6lutely free from any f-flce of fuil or other injurioui' impurity, and has been distilled from superior rye'gr ih, oiwa^s uspd iuetead of roalf ihvthe pro 3u i fet.von of^the choicest qiH'i!tet( uf FchnappT I It is vft-y smooth to the palatW-Rnd j ni th* Blfcspectdtompari8 l fcspectdtompari s favc.urabty 'with other- airapks offiefpd for sale. It may be advisid ss equally), suitable for medical dr economic purp»ses.- J I have th? honour to be, fte,- f CSigred) V\.m Johnson/ Analytical Chemist to the GoverunTent of Victoria. - This Pdre Wefticßl'&J»iit.''Ri»pe'Tl6r tetany iv tlieMarket,.6udEov/^iff'Price,-i9 c'fferefl to the ,Public:under thefuH^convfetionnhat" 1 !* will supersSede all tfthers now ifi' liset 5u ' r ' 'A TRrAL-"IB,EAIftNESai>T 80LtCITB»"* '' ' N. EDWARDS '&] Co , .Merohatiitg, | , AfcENTS~FQR NJETJSotI. <! ',1290

LAYS AND RHYMES, BY WILLIAM HOGG, NELSON. j Surseribera to tbe-'above Work can now dbtaiu their Copies on applicatibn to the Pubishers, R LUCAS & SON. SOLU BY ALL BoOKSELLSHS. THE GOSPEL OAK IRON AND GALVANISED IRON;& WIRE COMPANY i Fjon Matsufaotubebb 8c Galvahisbrs. (First Brand; ; Second Brand. t.G AKCHOH r O."[Trade Marks ] « Eaoi.s." First QuiLifcy. """" Second Quality ; The GOSPEL OAK is the oldest Manu r facture of Galvknieed Iron in England. The original Galvanised Iron was first made : at these .works 'in the ; year 1842.- ! This iron obtained the PRIZE MEDAL for "excellent rjuality" at the Great Exibition of 1862, it being the only Prize Medal' awarded in the .Trade.'; . ' '■ ' ; ■■■'■■ The price is now greatly reduced. ) Works: Gospel Oak Iron Works; Tipton ' Mitre Works, Wolverhampton < ; Regen t's Canal , Limehouse, London 1 j Warehouse— BO Upper Thames-street, --■ London. ' Export Office— l lo Cannon-st London, [ '" " _ ■ s*gi 'y : Tlie Lamb Knitting Machine _ ' Agency for New Zealand.' MM. WEBSTER respectfully • announces the arrival of the first, , shipment of these renowned £Ma« chines direct from the Manufacturers, and now invites public inspection. The Lamb K b - .- Itt i n q Mac k 1 ne; is. the most perfect Knitter yet in-r : vented, having the greatest range of ; work of any Machine, made. Knits "Hosiery, Gloves, and Mittens of all sizes complete, Knits Circular, / Double Flat, Ribbed, arid Wide Flat Webs, and by a simple manipulation of the needles, makes an almost -end- • / lesa .variety of Stitches, such as the," Shell Stitch, Unique Stitch, Raised ; Plaid Stitch, Fancy; Ribbed Stitch, : Nubia Stitch, Tidy Stitch, &c; : !I|he Lamb Knitting Machine is the ; only Machine in the world that sets j up its own wobk, and may be seenj lin operation on the premises, Eur- f j chasers will be i instructed in^its use by a competent Machinist." M. M. WEBSTER, Trafalgar-street, Sole accredited Agent in New Zealand for the ,( Lamb Knitting Machine Manufacturi ing ' Company," Chicop'ee Fallsf Mass! j N.B.— -Intending Purchasers are cautioned against spurious imitations, and to avoid disappointment, recommended to deal direct with the Authorised Agent 486

iij mr ir-miiiiy-r-i-i-^"""' -'•-'■Mg-.it^Kv:-^ . f '~_2iy "■ ~- ■- S/^jHj|fftvf^ all; kinds, also Journals,! Day Books, • -_, /,/ '-I'^^^S'^f^^^^"--""*' Ledgers, Memorandum Books, Purses, Pockerßooks, Albums, «c." - j \;j (, i; Juvenile Books suitable for Presents. &cl l BRASS AND STRING BAND INSTUMENTS, Concertinas, OrgannAccoif-. •«?£?' $ aI y os > ,fes » Tambourines,. Triangles, &c ., &c. : A few 1 very superior ' •Violins just bjpeiied. Yiblinyßows/ Cises,>Stribgs, Bridges^ Rosnv&c, &c. SEWING- MACHINE^ for Hand or Treadle, incl'udiug ; the Wellington, and L the im proved Triplibate or Dolly Yarden, being threemachines in one. PICTURES, comprising Chromo -Lithographs, Oleograph^; c EngVavings, Photographs, &c. Mouldings in Wood, Gold, Washable Gilts, and Imitation Woods. Frames niade to order; : Glaiss of all, sizes in stock. v A splendid assortment of FANCY GOODS, suitable for Wedding or BirfchdaV ■:. : Presents. P r . ;;{f J\,f \ "' / '; ;'/ . '~ ''"''■ - TOYS AND GAMES in great variety. ! ;=v y . ..., Children's Iron and Wood Hoops all sizes. BERLIN AND FINGERING WOOLS, Filoselle/ Floss' riiid Purse Silks/ Perforated Book Marks, Point and | Hdniton La ; be Braids, Thread and Patterns. •■-.-* ARTISTS' REQUISITES,! Squares, MathematicalKEnstrtftnefits, Ivory and Boxwood Scales, Rolling and Bar : Parallel Rules, Oil and Water Colors, Mahl Sticks, Drawing Blocks and Papers, ElirthenwM Pallettes^ Grayonsf jy V S^^^, Holders, Tinted Papera,,Studifes, &c. - ' - -n ri i Hair, Ciothes, ? Nail, Hat, and Fancy Heard BRUSHES.' ; ' - - White and 'Bufialo Horn, Indiarubber, and jother DRESSING 0 (D'^BS. Rimmei's and Gosnell's PERFUMERY, POM&D]_IS, TOOTHioWDER arid •' : i -PASTE/ &c*,^cr ry:yyu;;yr^ j '"— ■•; ;■'; Aft OJJEE^'S :; FAN©#s Musical Instrument and Fine Aift D^jSt,' * BHJDoE-^TRBBT. J| , of. Sfe^9^W" j J -

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIII, Issue 151, 24 June 1878, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIII, Issue 151, 24 June 1878, Page 4

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