DUNEDIN ADVERTISEMENTS "yTOXOGBAMS, SEALS, and DIES " "*" EM BOSSED ON" XOTEPAPER Ami Knvel >ves, Plain or in <":..!■! :mrl Colours. a. k. Livixosic:-.;: \TATHESOX UK OS. AND CO., IJIPOP.TEKS AND \V.\r:EIIOUSKMKN", Of China, Earthen, ami Lampware;. Eluctro-platcilv.-ure, Brushwaru, American ami Engli.sh Chairs. BOXD-STULLT, Di-xkmx. 333 T) ARTIES visiting Duneilin will find liincil with moderate charge.--, at >.ir jMI."IUI.VY"S PRIVATE HOTEL, Rattray-street, 1) U X E T) I X. 3-13 Ilegs to thank the i'ul.lic fo» past support, ami is luw prepared to SUPPLY ALL KINDS Of MEAT VERY LOWEST PiITCK "WIIAIIV-STRLKT, 1.-ppi.sito Show U round). rpilE Celebrated IVKK'S BCOOiE and LLCHT CARRIAGES OX SALE. I vers Sim-le and Duuh'e Bim-'ies, Moderate in Price, Easy ami V BATES. SISE. AND CO A-.vnts. BOXJL>-STKEET. DrNEi.i.v.
iUXKMix uxrv;:i:siTY labor a- ' TORY. 'LASS': FARINACEOUS FOOD J!.\NtT.MTf::ED I'.V AND CO., Tin's prepared i'o.id contains in due proportions ;tli the essentials of gr.ud nutritious fond. The r;'.ti'.> t>f the nitrogenous or tleshforming ci nstituents to the non-nitrogenous or heat-prudr.eiug and respiratory ingredients being I to .3.7 is such as is recognised !.y the highest authorities as very satisfactory. The inorganic salts found in the asli are those which are always present in good wheat dour, and are necessary constituents of food. The percentage of sugar is ;: little higher than is usually round in wheat liour. This, in>v. ever, is no disadvantage, and is due probably to the process of manufacture. I consider that your mode of preparation gives ic the advantage over unprepared iiour of retaining its sweetness fir a longer period, and resisting more eli'eetually tiie deleterious intiuence of a damp climate. On the whole 1 can recommend your preparation as a very digestible, wholesome, aud nutritious article of food : these g<:od qualities will doubtless secure for it a large demand among all classes of the community. I am, gentleman, Your obedient servant, J. G. BLACK, M.A., D. Sc, Professor ef Chemistry. Uniranifcy «f Otago. 344
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Oamaru Mail, Volume II, Issue 574, 5 March 1878, Page 4
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