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DUNEDIN ADVERTISEMENTS PUKE WINES. .HO MAS EETKOLDS, Wete Merchant asd Importer, Stafford-street, Dnnedin, Portugal, where they are selected by Air. Wm, Reynolds, to insure purity and quality. These Wines 'are procurable -wholesale from Messrs. Bailie and Humphrey, Agents, Oamarn. Report of Analysis by Professor Black, Colonial Analyst. University Laboratory, Dancdin, 21st October, 1878. Thomas Reynolds, Esq. Sir—l have the honor to report on five samples of Pott Wine forwarded by you for an*! vis.

These samples may all be described as fatl-Javorcd, fraity, aromatic Wines; posseeing in a. considerable degree that agreeable fragrance that characterises genuine Port They do not contain imparities of any kind. The perfect fxeencss of these Wine 3 from every kind of imparity, the proportion of sugar ar?d alcohol which they contain being fjoite characteristic of unadulterated, unn>an; joined Wine, together with their lich fiaerar/ce arising from aromat'c ethers, shouW -..Tongly reco ntnend them, and gain for thcni a &ood place in the Colonial market. (S-gncd) JAMES G. BLACK, 417 Colonial Analyst. JAMES M U I R • HATTER, (Late Almao xso Co.) Princca-strcet. opposite Bank o£ NewZealand, Duncdin. Where remittances accompany Orders, floods forwarded Carriage Free. in IHINDLAY AND CO., WHOLESALE AITD RETAIL TIMBER AJ*D IRON MERCHANTS, Ann IMPORTERS, Otago Steam Saw Mills and Timber Yards. Tongucing, Grooving, Moulding, Sa-ih, Door, and Furaitsre Factories. BUILDERS IRONMONGERY OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. SlTu-ART, CtrSIBBLANO, ASD CASTLE STREETS DUNEDIN 29 £•2O UK WARD iven for information leading to the ,_. . iniinf anv retailer who substitutes ami aei!s any other spirit under the name of -t.t,t oi. v r.\s SC II N~ APP s, V .'.* zneh practices .".re injurious to t s.-::Vk*'i to it. *-.;r vLrj...,,,„..,. „*. ~.:«•; th-? sate«f Cotir.ter:;t' h:v; been ;,rented by the Supreme Court -' \ t :-.v S.itith W:-.:«\». nr.d<v a penalty of St).'.'-!'". '-'••' «'■•• •"' : '' f ! '** '"-'"-' Lf r.At. I'kockewsw Against anyone Pr.ALt.srt in* Imitations-. Wt> claim the as-titance of the Public in x...*rrfFt- "<■...".-iag tor .- :v it-.nc on the top rrr.tipct t bottle, and in !g ail oth\r fowls. ii-> matter under -...tn:»e(> t'.ieV aIC niTercd. Hi! nr'.vr:r%K WOi FK'S SCHNAPPS t;r.*.enimk!tit Analytical Cherr.iat of N.S.W. ha.? 'V>.ii>tl In co:is :-t of " tJitfercnt kinds of NpiriLt sweccctK'l and otherwise mixed." lieur.e the att-mpts of unscrupulous dealers t.t aitLaLitute them upon the unwary. Sole Agents ior Australia and New Zealand— M. MOSS AND CO., <vi>ynv asp MKs.r.ori:s 1 CItU:iSTCHU»".CH TERMINUS HOTEL / (Imtnc..liatelv«»opo3Jte the Railway Station). THOMAS RICHMOND, Pkoi-kictok. Since the present Proprietor to- k possession "If tbb Hotel, cs:eusive improvements have been elfeeto'! by ,'u-fiirni:-hing ite suites t"t- fomtltt-s, and largely extending its !!edtwrn aueo-n-jwtatiom New furniture, unique aw\ c'.o.'atit, has been introduced into its. smite.*, and no ten«o'«y ha* bow. :>tu>:ieu in making its Relrvonw vhit :i.ey are now aitmi-U'l tr. be—lofty, airy, and replete wita Momt'ort. The Culinary ib part men tis con,Etf(:.:*d by one of -.-tiit:cal skill. Luncheon on the t.sWcr from '•- till ~ o'clock. Dinner wa'Sa- th»: arrival of r>aM3ini:ers by the Train from the South till half-past

'■> p. ni. Travelers by rail wcy will find this Hotel—both at the t'luc of the ; r arrival in ami deeroi:i the city, owing to its proximity itwnv Statics—more convenient for thtm'than w'v otitcr Hotel in Christchurch. A fVter will he in attendance on the arrival of Trains, to take charge of luggage, have it conveyed to the Hotel, and r'uy. term. A i?cw P.iUtard (loom has also been recently erected and attached to the Hotel, which, for its extent, decorations, and comt>teterf=3 is ai present unequalled in New Zealand. I-Var of AlcockV finest Exhibitior TaW»-3 have been imported from Melbourn for this magnificent room, in which lovers the game may luxuriate in the midst of the improved appliances and comforts knowto n«o«tcm art. Tito Proprietor will bestow special attci tion in his selection of Wines for this cstat lia'tment, and only the best will be supplied. Of Spirits, English and Colonia! Ales, only the I- >t approved brands will be kept. Care will he taken that the staff of scrvaiu* ™>ploycd at this Hotel will be only th<> o who are found prompt and ready to h w t„tr on visitors that attention to their wa:.t.'. toother with the full measure of civility which they have a right to expect or demand. . Traveller* leaving the Hotel by early Trains will be called in due time, and Breakfast on the table for them at any hour reoatrcd. The luxury of Hot, Cold, and Shower Baths may be enjoyed at all hoars. The present Proprietor—Mr. T. RlCHMOND—having perceived a want in this ! portion of the City, has resolved to supply ! the desideratum b, opening—in the New i Shop* attached to his Hotel—in Manchesterstrcev, » REgTAURISTi Where Meals mzy be had from 7 a.ni. till S p.m. for ONE SHILLING, In order to suit the convenience of all class** of Travellers. i Hot Dinner from 12 to 2 pm. "■* NORTH OTAGO NEWSPAPER AGENCY. WF. K I NN E A R, • CAJTVAS3XR, COLLECTOR, REPORTER, asd Corresposdkst. Special attention given to Agricultural- subjects. Address Ure-strttrt, (ham.

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Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 931, 10 April 1879, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 931, 10 April 1879, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 931, 10 April 1879, Page 4

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