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BUSINESS'. NOTICES WILSON AND CO. Importers and Gen eral Merchants, DUNEDIN. Cash Buyers of Grain, Agents for Yoangsr'a Ale, Orlando Jones Starch, and Cocrvoisier'-; Brandy. 34 • PURE WINES. TS MA a EEYN OL D S,; V\ Merchant and Importer, Stafford-street, Dunedin, Imports. his Wines direct from Spain and Portugal, where they are selected by Mr. Wm. .Reynolds, to insure purity and quality. These Wines are procurable wholesale from the Importer, and wholesale and retail from Messrs. Bailie and Humphrey, Agents, Oamartt. Report of Afliilysis by Professor Black, Colonial Analyst. University Laboratory, Dunedin, 21st October, 1878. Thomas Reynolds, Es(|. Sir—l have the honor to report on five aamplea of Port Wine forwarded by you for analysis. These samples may all be described as full-flavored, fruity, aromatic Wines; possessing in a considerable degree that agreeable fragrance that characterises genuine Port. They do not contain impurities of any kind. The perfect freeness of these Wines from every kind of impurity, the of 3ugar and alpohol which they contain being quite characteristic of unadulterated, un-. manipulated Wine, together with their rich fragrance arising from aromatic ethers, should strongly-recommend them, and gain for them a good place in the Colonial market. (Signed) JAMES G. BLACK, 417 Colonial Analyst.'

SPECIAL NOTICE. TO ARCHITECTS, CONTRACTORS, AND PARTIES ABOUT TO BUILD AND FURNISH. GUTHRIE AND LARNACH'S EW ZEALAND TIMBER & WOODWARE FACTORIES COMPANY (LIMITED), TIMBER MERCHANTS, Dune DIN, N.Z. ERECTION Q.F TIMBER DRYING ROOMS. —The difficulty experienced by all consumers inprocuriir:: suppliesof thoroughly Seasoned Timber is well known, and has induced the Company to erect at very con<iderable cost a complete set of Drying Rooms, capable of seasoning in one parcel ovsr 100,000 feet of timber, to meet this much-felt want. The Drying Rooms are now in fvj.ll worif, and tha result has_ fully justified the eifpeuso incurred', It i 3 intended to use only such timber as lias been subjected to this process in malting up Furniture and Woodware, and this cannot fail co 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 which has. undergone this proper of and \yhioh are: A perfect freedom from clinging, a consequent absence of the unseemly joints so noticeable in ordinai'y 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 Timber in. all works were such advantages are a desideratum. SEASONED TIMBER for tho Trade will be supplied on favorable terms, whiph can be learned on application at the Company's Offices personally, or by letter.

GUTHRIE AND LARNACH'S EW ZEALAND TIMBER & WOODWARE FACTORIES COMPANY (uanTED), IMPORTERS, TIMBER. IRON AND FURNITURE MERCHANTS, Dunkdin, N.Z., Have now fully completed the erection of their extensive Warehouses and the alterations to the Factory, and are enabled to ngtify that £he fadiitips for prompt execution of orders, and the exhibition of their elaborate Stocks' of Hardware, Furniture, Wood wares, and Timber (rough and manufactured of every description), are unequalled in the Australian Colonies, STOCKS commensurate -with the trade carrisd on, and with the premises in which they are stored, are now available in every department of the Company's trade; and for completeness, quality and moderate cost, cannot be undersold, or indeed competed y/ith. EACH DEPARTMENT is uuclgr the control of a Manager specially skilled in the work, and orders are therefore capable of being executed moat carefully, and witb due appreciation of the wants of the customers.

VISITORS will find the arrangement of the various departments complete in every respeet, and so combined as to allow of communication without inconvenience. •

FACTOR"? DEPARTMENT. - The al : fceration to the Faofcpry, just eoniplstecL, has enabled the introduction of various new woodworking-machines, rendered necessary by tho constantly increasing demand for woodware of the Company's manufacture. The Factory may now be considered the most elaborate of its kind in the world, and the expedition with which the most intricate orders cau be dispatched will commend itself to the public.

THE DEPARTMENT stocks are of the most complete description, and are boing largely added to_ an the arrival of each vessel' from- the British and American markets. The Company is prepared to supply, customers with cvei/j requisite in the Ironmongery trade at the lowesb market rates.

THE. EUBNITU.KE DEPARTMENT possesses a special feature in the introduction of local wopcio into the" manufactures, and the successful sale of articles of this nature marks thie appreciation of the Company's efforts in this direction. Special attention is given, to use only such timber for this class of work as has been thoroughly seasoned by t|ie new propess lately introduced by the Company, anfl pßSftSQlpeig P a ? therefore be guaranteed agajnst tl]e failure of any articles from the use of unseasoned timber. The stocks of imported goods comprise a fine selection of DiniDg-room, Drawing-room, and Bedroom Suites in a variety of designs; Pianos by the best makers; a selection o Parisian goods ; and every requisite for complete furnishing.

'I HE STOCKS OF CARPETS, consist-, ing of Brussels, Tapestry, Kidder, Felt, and •Jute, are. specially /worthy of inspection, being fflopt varied, and all carefully selected by tlio Company's t#ndon Buyer. GUTHRIE AND LARNAGB'gS NEW ZEALAND TIMBER & WOODWARE FACTORIES COMPANY (LIMITED), Have Branches at

Inyercargill, Timaru, Christchurcli, Wellujgfop, Auckland, and Onehunga ; and at 114, Gangffn-s£veet ? London.

.DUHII IVLIIIB fI7T_ 1/ ill 1 Bush Mills at—can be shipped ip rough pr manufactured lines of all deseriptiouaV . . • TO RUNHOLDERS; SHE BP FARMERS, AND .PARTIES FENCING. GUTHRIE AND LARNACH'S NEW ZEALAND TIMBER T& WOOD-. : WARJ3 F A-pTORIES, COMPANY (LIMITED) b,eg to appopnce, owing to the low prices rpling for'J3ar Iron in th e British Markets, they have through their Lqndon Office contracted for a very large sijpply of' Wiilah iijirs for Standard purposes at prices much upder currgnfc.rat.es. Thjs, with pther advantageous arrapgprppntß enjoyed" by the Company, enables thsm to supply their Cuatomera at much Slower rates than for.mermerly. Standards Cut and Punched to any pattern, and Estimates Supplied. 770

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Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1222, 17 March 1880, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1222, 17 March 1880, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1222, 17 March 1880, Page 4

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