Drapery, tta/i aa<ißQ^' dlotaiiiig, Hats. etc , etc,,~a^ Ipiferjiiig 10 per cent. Diicoiimt or Is. in tlte Pound on all Cash Purchases of Ten Shillings and upwards. IYERETT BROS. & CO,, VJCTOBIA HOUSE, BriAge-st,, Nelson.
IMPERIAL iliailfllJjiM SliHPlflrrpp Dr. Habsall : s Rbpoht. The Analytical and Sanitary Institution, 54, Holborn Viaduct, EC. - • London, 9th May, 1877. Report on a Sampla oi Imperial , Schiedam Schnapps received from Mr H. J. Hart. ' We have subjected a sample of^ the abovenamed articlo to a very careful chemical analysis and examination. ' f Tho results of the analysis, which are se forth in a eep&rate report show that this spirit is of good strength, practically frete from acidity, and that it contains but? races of solid njatjfcer ~in ! solution. It possesses, ft delicate and Bgreeablß aroma, and a purs antl mild taste. Mr Hakt's Schiedam Bchnapp|s is a very, superior article of its class, is well purified, and is quite genuine. (Signed) AaTHim H. Hasbali., M.D,, Author of" Food and its Adulteration." ! Oiro Hbiwbk, F.C.S., Public Analyst, . itsae^^ Hi ■ llp^^ : I 111 Wm. Johnson's Rbpobt. tical Laboratory, Melbourne, 23rd July, 1877. Hziimi J. Bart, Esq. . Sir,— -I have the honor ;tp report for your ipformatipn that Jbe sample pf Imperial Schiedam Sclipappf ;fpjpward,ed ,oy yan tome haa Jwep,/ ftubmittfld to a searching chemical tjanalypis; an^d jcrjueajjeianiinjitiop^the re«ult Ipf wh?ch enables Die n |p ,»t«^ nha,4 it ie the Fipest Sample of Sqhfi&SSK that as yet come under my notice. ' ' r ' It has a pure fragrant odour, jnd is abso^ lately free ftom any , trace pf. fnßii pr other 'injuriouo, impurifcy, and has -evidenjlyi been distilled frbm' superior ry#grain, : . always used instead 'bf malt ffl the of s : the : .choicest qualitiea of Schnapps. It toji<ttf -smpoth,^o ,^ho palate, : and in. thip respect com-i part b fay^nrabjy with Other offered for;^ale. It may be advised aß^qnaliyJ iait- ! able for medical or economic purposes. "' 1 I h^ve ( )the hgnonr to .be, §•&, , CSigned)iWji: John^oic, Analytical Chemist to the Government of VicJ;pr|a, Th|s PjUraMeJical #pttt, , Superior to anyj in the Market, andjLp^er/in, Price, is offered kT the Public .fhe.'fu'll cp^yic^on that jit will Buper^ede.ajl pthejrs np^; in .' use." " v -A^BI>L'IS-BABNBBTL^ SOLICITED. ' ' ,2%. E^ARDf. Merc^ni^ • '_ '■'Aq^TS.FpR^ELSQN. "4230! : " • m r-. *.-f.'f :■'! li~- ": ; i H. B;UDD£N, I Wholesale and Retail 5 ; PE.ED .MER.q.H.Ap/r,, \ ■33bibgb1'8t,,1Sblsow. ■ Catalogues oa, applicatipn, J,,_...-. ." -..->' gJ M^DIvEYAL ARCHITECTURE, selected v frcm examples 01 the Twelfth and Thirteenth Centuries in France and Italy, by the great London Architect, W. Edkn Nesfield. To lovers o< th# noble buildioga of the Middle Ages, this book is at once a subject of admiration and study. lOnlSalo.at B. LUCAS &_SO&'3.I
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 145, 18 June 1880, Page 1
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