BRILLIANT. DUNEDIN ADVERTISEMENTS, ; »Al" COD LIVKR OIL Bronze Medal. Brussels, 1576. The only Prize awarded for ''oil Liver Oil. Gold Medal, Soath Atricui i'xhibinor, IST". AfSJL'TE PUIS MY. sVuthall U.-thes an-: Bar clay nmanufacture this ' il in Norway by the most nrxlern and scientific proc- s«, BRILLIANT, and th- re uit is a brigh-, pale vel--I..MT-' "'-'■'-*•'- fl.V.i 'I hi- old I ioned pr .ce FKESIT. purreracti.ni , duces a brownish coloured oil. which is necessarily very objectionable and much inferior to DJGESTTRLE. the - Al " Oil. Large m niiiera of testimonials h >ve been received from leading Pharmaceutists in Great Britain, on the imminent, and in the Colonies; their minions are lie e-s nly '•■ more vane than those of th- gcneril public. on a count of their better know!, dge of tie requirements of pood nil. Copies o' -eveial ..f these testimonials are supplied with each b»t le of oil. The "-A 1 " Od may be obtained from Chemists and Irraggi-ts throughout Ne« Zealand, in S»z. bntfl.s. at 2s. each, :»inl SSoz. bottles, at 3s fid. each. Wholesale and Kxport Agents for New Zealand— P. HAYMAN AND CO., Bati kav-stkket, DUNEDIN. SoUTHALL BI!OS. AND BAPCLAY BIKWIXGUAM. '-(.'.» FKESIT. DIOESTTRLE. i> \VI LSON AN I) Ci - * Importers and General Mek> h \:<t-, DUNEDIN. Cash Buyers or Grain. Airents for Younger'* Ale, Orb tnrch. ami Conrvoisi andv. 4 MANUFACTURING CONFECTIONERS AND BIS- UIT [ BAKI J:S. •Ei-rii>XEi:v Wiii:k is New Zealand. CAUTION. Parents ami Guardians, in i-urcha.-in. -Weets. should be careful to see that I lie* get a pure article, a- those imported hav. been proved, by analysis, to contain adnl itions of a very injurious nature. \"><l. Professor Black r< ports upon 14 SampL of Imported Sneers i lii chased In \St Luiiib from various Confectioners ii Dunediii for analysis, and of whic! the following is a rtxnmr : " Fourreeii ."ample- obt.iiied from varion Coitfcctieiieis in Dunedii.. " No.-. 41!> to •*:{•_' Mf. ets ar all .il.je.ro. able. "Will- to the large quainty of Ml " :te of Lime or orh r ear bv na te. tin-; c-mtaiii 'I he .oloiiiiiig matter is aso <>• jecti. t.ab'e. bring pattly Prussian Blue, cou.-iikr tie.- e .-weets far inferior in tiitalitto those oi local manufacture which I hav analysed." Professor Black again reports upon 2. Samples taken by Inspector Lumb from the Manufactory of MESSRS. R- HUDSON "a.\D CO.. As follows : " Nos. 350 to 37S. —These Sweets do n< contain Plaster of Paris. Sulphate of Li in Starch. Flour, or any objectionable coioui ing matter, or any deleterious ingre.iientThe absemeof Plaster of Paris, or any ol jeetioi.able colouring matter, recommend them strongly. They are. in my opinion. . very" superior article, skilfully inamifac tured, and should take a good position ii the market." A.-k for HUDSON'S C( )NFECTIONERY. Manufaiture.l at the only Steam Woik in Otago. Price I ists and I rotessor Black's repot to be obtained at the Factory (\taxn.i H:iin. Dunediii. : « 4 DUNEDIN UNIVI KSITY LABi.-Ii 1 -UISY. I CLASS: FARINACEOUS FOOD This prepared Food contains in due i '• portions all the essentials of good nutriti. u food '1 he mtio of the i.itrogeiioils or tie . forming c nstituents to the non-mtiog- u> i or heat pr..ducing ami respiratory ingn ditiits being I to 5.7 is such as is rccogms.. i.y the highest authorities a-very satstatory. 'I he inorganic salts found in the ;>- are" those which are always present in j:0..wheat Hour, and are necessary c..n-t tuents of food. The percentage of sugar is a little hiirh. than is usually found in wheat Monr, 'I hi howev. r, is no disadvantage, and is di. probably to the process of manufacture, consider that your mode of preparation giv. tt the advantage over un t repari.l Hour • r« titling its sweetness f»r a longer p. rio. and resisting more ell. ctualh the .leleterioi. Ptltielice of a damp climate. the whole 1 can recommend your p . it ion as a very digestible, whole-one inni nutrition- article of food ; th.se go. . H«;tlttir» \i lit iloui thss se. lire for It a 1.-._ Pl demand umoiig ail c!a-se.- oi the comiuunil; J am, ge llemaii, \ i ur obedient servant. J. G. IiLM K, M.A., I). >c. Fro essor ot I'heniistr. 1 . tl«;.f.r..fv ft IHncn i" SPECIAL NuliCL. ppointe. ... *... _ .... s for tilted Honse ot .\iessr.- \V. and A .ini spirit Mei _ ■ .-liipiin uts at. id that the public will .-ooi ig tor then. _. ot their WINES & ."PIUIIS. It is only necessary t<> remark that I'M TwEVfIKTII rart ot the I -oivign V\ Hies c> • Stlllic.i iu the • i.lleo King..on. la -Ui>j-]l.>: FUO.M Ml Eli: M\<CK. . proot ol value for money. Agents, wanted. Apply NEILL & BOY I', DoWllXU.*ali tet, Xioneuin.
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Oamaru Mail, Volume III, Issue 631, 11 May 1878, Page 4
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