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IMPERIAL SGHIBDAMJSCHNAPPi, De. Habsaxl'S Eepokt. The Analytical and Sanitary InstitutloD, 64, Holborn Viaduct, EC. London, 9th May, 1877. Report on s Sar^pla ol imperial Schiedam Schnapps received from Mr H. J. Hart. We have subjected a sampK- of the abovenamed articlo to a very careful chemical analysis and examination, The results of the analysis, which aro sc forth in a separate report show that this spirit is of good strength, practically free from acidity, and that it contains but tr&cea of solid matter in solution. It posacEscs a delicate and agreeable aroma, and :\ pure an J mild taste. Mr Hart's Schkiam Schnapps is a very superior article c>2 its class, is well purified, and is quite genuine. (Signed) Arthur H. Hakoall, M.8., Author of •« Fooil and ite Adulteration." Otto Henner, F.C.8., Public Analyst. Mil M| Wk. JoHNSON'fI REPOHX. Goverameat Analytical Laboratory, Melbourne, 23rd Juiy, 187 7. Hehbi J. abt, Ksq. Sir, — 1 huvs the honor to report for your infnrin&tioii that tlie sample oi Itcjitrial Schiedam Gt-tuißpps forward td by you to me has been uuV/iMttsd to a gfiirching chirmcal aualjsis and critical examinr.i.k>n, \ho rt^uli of which eD&bles me to state thai it is the Finest Saropk of Schnapps that a?, yet come under my r.oiico. It has a pure fragrant odour, snd la a'c;j.> \aie;y free froni any trsce of fu-ft or other injunou r iiapiirily, and hes evidently been distilled frorcs &uperior ry? gr: in, olways Haul Instead oi malt in the production of the choicest qua'itii sof [-kihnapp*. It is very emooib to tii'.- i<*\-.io, and ia thipicspcctcompar< 6 fivourably with oth-:r sin^plcs offered ior aalc. It may be r.dviecd r.6 equally* euitable for mediLal o: 1 tc:>D»!iiic purrcsos. I have the honour to h-,, Sfc, CSigi ed) 'A m. JouiJ-iOM, ADp/iytic.:.l Chemist to tL«j Guverumcnt Oj Victoifiii. This Pure M(.dical Spirt, '"'-.jpr-rior to r.ny in i'tse Market, and Lower in Priij;>, is offered to $& fuolic under the full convictitn ?.hat it will ,>»{*"s£ ( te ill "th'.Tg now m use. A Ti\lA.i. IS EABWESTLV HOMCITiOD. N. EDWARDS 8c Co., Merchants, <iGE!>'TS FOR. KELSON. 129 C T. MUNCASTSR Has just received !rom ;hi: :i>< c ! American Mftnuficturers, r.tsiJ & Birton, ELECTRO-PLATfi of the vtry best quality, comprising — Ba-jhtbrs' Tea nnd rofleo '^aa, din 'lesticltH. Cake ani Fruit B-ttkets, BuU.r i.'^hcs, Biscuit Barrels, Crut?, &c, th ■. '.signs if which are entiri.lv new. Silver Uraeelets. Bangles, fiockets, l'encu:^, Nteklfcts. llinns, Al'ierts, i«e. Also another pircel of WAicuta from th«?s. manufacturers who have givea t iku j-ymr .1 GHiisiaction. A few Musical Uozeh, cjaifciuing tonic ol the most popular airs. '-** '■
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIV, Issue 237, 17 October 1879, Page 1
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