Sauces, Sjc. OLSON’S TOMATO SAUCE. THIS most delicious condiment may bo obtained from every Grocer and all Provision Merchants throughout the Colony of New Zealand, and is rapidly extending itself over the whole of the Australian Colonies ; it is pronounced by all connoisseurs to bo the best Sauce that is made. The following figures will show the large consumption there is in the health-restoring and agreeable condiment. 1,000,000 bottles have been disposed of this season, and the demand is daily increasing. In consequence of the above success, H. Olson has much pleasure in informing his numerous patrons and the public in general, that he has six large shipments of bottles coining forward for this season. His Tomato Plantai ions are in a most flourishing condition, and estimated to yield about sixty tons oM fruit, so that he is now in a position to execute orders to any extent. The following high Testimonials will show the medicinal and general excellence of this most famous Sauce. All orders forwarded to 11. Olson, St. George’s Bay Road, Auckland, New Zealand, will be punctually attended to. Testimonials: The Aide-de-Camp is directed to state that the Governor and Lady Bowen highly approve of this Sauce.—Government House. I can testify that this Sauce is an elegant composition, and an excellent purifier of the constitution.—S. J-. Stratford, M.D. This is to certify that I have examined this Sauce, and I consider it mi exceedingly agreeable condiment, and well fitting for household purposes. It is more pleasant than Worcester Sauce.—C. F. Goldsboro’, M.D. I have tried this Sauce, and it has given great satisfaction. I have much pleasure in recommending it to the notice of ull connoisseurs, as an article free from all adulteration, and of an excellent quality.—W. Walsh Manager Northern Club. 1 have tried this Sauce, and consider it quite wholesome and valuable.—Thomas B. Kenderdine, M.R.C.S. We recommend this as the best Sauce we have tasted ; it is perfectly wholesome, pungent, and free from adulteration.—T. Roche (Surgeon), W. H. Whichelo (Paymaster), W. F. S. H. Russell (sec.), 11.M.5. “ Rosario.” I hereby certify that the Tomato aucee prepared by Mr. Olson is a most agreeable and exciting condiment, and is entirely free from any unwholesome or hurtful substance. —(Signed) Le Landais, Naval Surgeon in charge of the Military Hospital at Noumea. This Sauce may be given with great benefit to Children, as it is composed exclusively of the most simple and wholesome ingredients. It is a specific for pain caused by indigestion, creates appetite, and is an excellent vermifuge. Take a wine glassful before meals. 223 Please shake the Bottle.
BAMS FOB SALE. Pure Lincolns. TT'IRKHAM’S imported fe&Jtoir Wright and Clark’s imyyTyF- ported Sutton’s imported Dr. Browne’s, Hood’s, and Rutledge’s Victorian imported Joseph May’s, Auckland And others from choice flock 8 in Hawke’s Bay COTSWOLDS — Provincial and Victorian bred MERINOS— do do do Also— Z-X LINCOLN EWES, in Lamb, now V—z advised as having been selected from the flock of Mr. Rutledge, of Warrnambool, and forwarded for sale. Several pure DURHAM and HEREFORD BULLS. M. R. MILLER, 240 Napier.
S HARLAND AND Co., Auckland, WHOLESALE DRUGGIST. Importer of Patent Medicines, Perfumery, & Druggist’s Sundries. Agent for 217 Cooper’s Sheep Dip. ers ; sent to any address. 20s per annum in advance ; 6s per quarter ; single copies, 6d. THE WEEKLY NEWS* Published in Auckland Every Saturday Morning, In time for the Mails. THIS Journal has especial facilities for acquiring and publishing information valuable to colonists engaged in Agricultural, Mining, and general business pursuits. The Editorial Staff and a large corps of Contribu<s ' s AND WEEKLY NEWS Co. (Limited), AUCKLAND.
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume III, Issue 255, 13 March 1875, Page 4
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