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Business Notices jp U B L I C NOTICE. MR DAVIS, Photographer, Has returned to Wellington with a splendid Assortment of Photos of Maoris, Maori Haira, and Maori House, and General Views of New Zealand. Sitters relinking a gond Photograph can rely on a FIRST-CLASS PICTURE, as Mr. DAVIS is now ia attendance, and will take all photographs, as he intends to devote himself entirely to the Wcllinton public at his old Establishment, Cubastreet, Te Aro. Parties wishing photograph* in any .particular style, such as enamelled photographs, oil paintings, water-color, mezzo tints, &c., &c., would do well to patronise him, as he is both an Artist and Photographer. Children taken as usual by the instantaneous process Photographs taken in any weather, and second to none in Mow Zealand. P.S.—J. DAVIS & CO., Photographers, beg to notify that Mr. Vivian, their late assistant, is no longer in their employ. DAVIS & GO., Photographers, Cuba-street, Te Aro, Wellington. “ Of those for whom we fond emotion cherish, Secure the shadow ere the substance perish ” AT 7s. (3d, PEE HALF-DOZEN. O N K T O PHOTOGRAPHIC ROOMS, N’S Manse bs-str ekt. Maoris and Views, 7s. (Id. per dozen. JN THE ASSIGNED ESTATE OF GEORGE W. DUTTON, I BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER. ! SELLING OFF The whole of the Stock-in-trade of the above I Estate, consisting of— BOOKS, FAMILY BIBLES, STATIONERY, ACCOUNT BOOKS, [ CUTLERY, FANCY GOODS, And a variety of useful articles too uurner- ! ous to particularise. The goods will all be re-marked aud sold at a considerable reduction UNDER COST PRICE. By order of ROBERT BURRETT, Trustee. ÜBLICN O T I O E IMPERIAL SCHIEDAM SCHNAPPS. WOLFE versus HART. JUDGE MOLESWORTH, of VICTORIA Has granted an interim injunction only against the sale of bottles with, labels and wrappers similar to the plaintiff’s, which decision has been appealed against, and will bo heard by the Full Court in September next. Judge Molesworth has also decided that the trade term “ Aromatic Schiedam Schnapps ” is public property. The popularity and increasing demand for HART’S IMPERIAL SCHIEDAM SCHNAPPS has become so great that the proprietor, in order to avoid the delay of law pending his appeal, has arranged to place in the market n a few davs his genuine and highly esteemed “IMPERIAL SCHIEDAM SCHNAPPS” in bottles and labels altogether dissimilar to Wolfe’s, thereby conforming to the present order of the Court of Victoria, and preventing any imposition on or mistake by the public. Purchasers having any of the old stock on hand can have it changed hy applying to the agents, although the result of the appeal according to the opinion of counsel will render this unnecessary. DR. HASSALL’S REPORT. The Analytical and Sanitary Institution, 54, Holbom Viaduct, E.C., London, 9th Hay, 1877. Report on a Sample of Imperial Schiedam Schnapps received from Mr. H. J. Kart. We have subjected a sample of the abovenamed article to a very careful chemical analysis and examination. The results of the analysis, which are net 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 agreeable aroma, and a pure and mild taste. Mr. Hart’s Schiedam Schnapps is a very superior article of its class, ia well purified, and uite genuine. (Signed), Arthur H. Hassaxx, M.D., Author of “ Food and its Adulteration.’' Otto Hehneb, F.G.S., Public Analyst. WM. JOHNSON’S REPORT. Government Analytical Laboratory, Melbourne, 23rd July, 1877. Henri J. Hart, Esq., Sir, —I have the honor to report for your information that the sample of Imperial Schiedam Schnapps forwarded by you to me has been submitted to a searching chemical analysis and critical examination, the result of which enables me to state that it is the finest sample of Schnapps that has as yet come under my notice. It has a pure fragrant odor, and ia absolutely free from any trace of fusil oil or other injurious impurity, and has evidently been distilled from superior rye grain, always used instead of malt in the production of the choicest qualities of Schnapps. It is very smooth to the palate, and in this respect compares favorably with other samples offered for sale. It may be advised as equally suitable for medical or economic purposes.—l have the honor to be, &c (Signed) Wit. Johnson, Analytical Chemist to the Government of W. & G. TURNBULL & CO., Agents for Wellington. o HARIU SAW MILLS. BLIZZARD & INSHAW beg to intimate that they are now ready to execute orders for Red and White Pine, Matai, Rata and Totara, rough or dressed, and T. and G. Boarding. Orders left with Mr. H. T. Logan, Lambtonquay, will be attended to. R A T E F U L.—C 0 M F 0 R TIN 6. G EPPS’S COCOA. BREAKFAST. “By a thorough knowledge of the natural laws which govern the operation of digestion and nutrition, and by a careful application of the fine properties of well-selected cocoa, Mr. Epps has provided our breakfast tables with a delicately flavored beverage which may save us many heavy doctors’ bills. It is by the judicious use oi such articles of diet that a constitution may be gradually built up until strong enough to resist every tendency to disease. Hundreds of subtle maladies arc floating around us ready to attack wherever there is a weak point. , We may escape many a fatal shaft by keeping ourselves well fortified with pure blood and a properly nourished frame.”—See article in the Cicil Service Gazette. Made simply with boiling water or milk. Sold only in packets or tins, labelled : JAMES EPPS & CO., Homeopathic Chemist, London. Robertson and go. Engineers, leonfodsdebs, and Boilermakers, Old Custom House-Street. Estimates furnished, and all orders executed with despatch.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 5680, 13 June 1879, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 5680, 13 June 1879, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 5680, 13 June 1879, Page 3

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