BUSINESS NOTICES R. WILSON AND CO. Imtorlees akd General Meechants, DUNEDIN. Cash Bayers of Grain. Agents for Younger's Ale, Orlando Jones Starch, *nd Courvoisier'a Brandy. 34 PURE WINES. TS ?.i A a REYNOLD S, V\ MKKCHAKT AND liIPOKTEE, Stafford-street, Dunedin, [mport3 his Wines direct from Spain and Portugal, where they arc selected l>y Mr. Win. .Reynolds, to insure parity and quality. These Wines arc procurable wholesale from the Importer, ami wholesale and retail from Messrs. Bailie and Humphrey, Agents, Oamani. Report of Analysis by Professor Black, Colonial Analyst. University Laboratory, Dunedin, 21st October, IS7S. Thomas Reynolds, Esq. Sir —I have the honor to report on five samples of Port Wine forwarded by you for analysis. Those samples may all be described as FtiU-ilavored, fruity, aromatic Wines; possessing in a considerable degree that agreeable fragrance that characterises genuine Port. They do not contain impnritie3 of any hi n-.1. Tr.e perfect freeness or these Wines from everj- kind of impurity, the of sugar a;ul alcohol which Ihey contain being quite charaotori-tic of unadulterated, uninanipalatcd Wine, together with their rich frasrauce arising from aromatic ethers, shouiri strongly r-.'commend tlieni, and gain for them a good place ii\ the Colonial market. (Signed) JAMES G. BLACK, 417 Colonial Analyst. SPECIAL NOTICE. TO ARCHITECTS, CONTRACTORS, AND PARTIES ABOUT TO BUILD AND FURNISH. N GUTHRIE AND LARNACH'S EW ZEALAND TIMBEII & WOCDWAI'.E FACTORIES COMPANY (LI.MITKD), TIMBER MERCHANTS, DO.S'kdin, N.Z. ERECTION OL' TIMBER DRYING ROOMS. —The difficulty experienced by all consumers in procurni _< supplies of thoroughly Seasoned Timber is well known, and has induced the Company to erect at very considerable coat a complete set of Drying Rooms, capable of seasoning in one pureel over 100,000 feet of timber, to meet this much-felt want. The Drying Reoms_ are now in full work, and the result has fully justified the expense incurred. It is intended to use only sucli timber as has been subjected to this process in making up Furniture and Woodv--.re, and this cannot fail to favorably influence the demand for the Company's Manufactures. The attention of Builders and Contractors is specially drawn to the advantages derivable from the use of timber v. htcif has undergone this nrocess of seasoning, and which are: A perfect freedom fr-.m clinging, and a consequent absence of the unseemly joints so noticeable in ordinary workmanship, as well as a greater durability in the material employed. A knowledge of these facts must eventually lead to the extensive use of this Seasoned Tirr.l-.er in all works were sucli advantages are a desideratum. SEASONED TIMBER for tho Trade will be supplied on favorable terms, which ean be learned on application at the Company's Offices personally, or by letter. GUTHRIE AND LARNACH'S NEW ZEALAND TIMBER & WOODWARE FACTORIES COM PAN It (LIMITED), IMPORTERS, TIMBER, IRON AND FURNITURE MERCHANTS, Dcxkpi.v, N.Z., Have now fully completed the erection of their extensive Ware-houses and the alterations to the Factory, and are mablert to notify that the fa.-il;t:c3 for vrompt execution of orders, and t'na exhibition of their elaborate Stocks of Hardware, Furniture, Wood wares, and Timber (rough and manufactured of every de*cripi.on), are unequalled in tho Australian Colonies. STOCKS co •irr.or-3nrr.to with the trade carrijd cn, and with the premises in which they arc stored, are now available in every department of the Company's trade; and for coin*ilctvnf3!<, quality :-nd moderate cost, cannot be undersold, or indeed complied with. EACH D'-.PART.MI'.NI' is under ilie control of a Manager specially skilled m the w.-rk, and order; are therefore capable of being executed inosi carefully, and witi? due appreciation of the wants of the custoners. VISITORS will iltid the arrangement of the various departments complete in every respect, and sc* combined as to allow of communication without inconvenience. FACTORY DEPARTMENT.—The alteration to the Factory, just completed, has enabled the introduction of various new woodworking-machines, rendered necessary :>y the constantly increasing demand for wood ware of the* Company's manufacture, rhe Factory may :: <w bu considered the most elaborate of its kind in the worid, Mid the expedition with which the mo3t intricate orders can be dispatched will commend itself to the public. TFTK HARDWARE DEPARTMENT itock3 are of the most complete description, ind are being largely added to on the arrival of < ach vessel iroin the British and American markets. The Company ia prepared to supply customers with everj requisite in tiie Ironmongery trade afc the lowest market rate 3. THE FURNITURE DEPARTMENT 3033eaae3 a snecial feature in the introduction of local woods into the manufactures, md tho successful sale of articles of this latere marks the appreciation of the Comnny's efforts in this direction. Special Lttanti'-n i 3 given to use only such timber "or this class*of work a3 has 1 een thoroughly :-a>.or.ed by tho new process lately introit: ~_d by tho Coin-any, and Customers can harofore i>o guaranteed against the failure >f any articled from the u-e of unseasoned 'jii;c of imported gonds xnnpriac a line of i)ining-room, )rawing-room, a;.d I'<i<\i zi-ui Suites in a ■ariety of de-;'gne ; Piai 103 l>y tho best capers ; a selection o Pannian goods j and ivery requisite for complete furnishing. IJIE STOCKS OF CARPETS, consisteg of Brusselr, Tapestry, Kidder, Felt, and tite, arc specially worthy of inspection, eing most varied, and ail carefully selected y the Company's London Buyer. GUTHRIE AND LARNACH'S jVTKW ZEALAND TiMßi K. & WOODL\ WARE FACTORIES COMPANY (LIMITED), Have Branches at nvcrcargill, Timaru, Christchurch, Wellington, Auekh.nd, and OneLunga ; ami at 114, Cannon-street, London, Bush Mills at— V'hatipu, Kauri Mill j Auckland Province 'araraha, <i»> ) riveroaigiil J Red Pine, Black Pine, : , u ( and Totara Mills. I wake Itiver, J roiH v/hieli of the timber.! named in bo shipped in rough or manufactured n<a ot all deifcri;.tion:i. O RL'NnOLDKfIS, SIIKKPFARMERS, AND PAI:TIES FENCING. GUT/JRIF AND LARNACH'S VTK',V ZKALAND TIMBER ft WOODJs WA ftK FACTORIES COM PAN V MMITKD) lfg to aiinotiiiCir, r.vving to the pri'.<,'i riiii:.;- f>;r Bar Iron in the l/iitiiJi lat». t», they have tbioufrh their ijuuhiii crnUacbed lor a vory large supply t,( ViUh » for .St'tfiilard yurpoßvti at priee« .tieh under oiiriotit rjU<. '1 hi; l , other lvantageoua arrangements enjoyed hy tho otiipuny, enables them Ut nupply their mtoiler# lit much lower raUto tlmu (orwmuirly. HUndiirda Cut And Punched to nay atem, Aiul Fstimttm Supplied, 770
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Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1183, 31 January 1880, Page 4
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