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3?ul>lio N otic ©s HUDSON’S Sblf R AISING Floor Makes the lightest and most delicious bread and pastry. Its results are certain. Its convenience ifiakes baking a pleasure. The most economical and nutritious of any flour that can be used. Every packet covered With useful recipes. HUDSON’S FARINACEOUS FOOD FOE INFANTS AND INVALIDS. The Analyst’s report and numerous grateful acknowledgements received by the Proprietors attest the value of this food for infants and those whose digestion is impaired. HUDSON’S DIGESTIVE BISCUITS, AH made of whole meal, carefully ground and retaining all the properties of the wheat. The most wholesome and palatable biscuits made. HUDSON’S MEAT BISCUITS, FOE DOGS, BjAre (made from ground wheat, with the bran only taken off, and contain a large percentage of sweet lean meat, besides ingredients which tend to stimulate a healthy condition. For greyhounds in training, and house dogs, no other food should be nsed. Manufacturers and proprietors, E. HUDSON AND Co., Biscuit Manufacturers and Manufacturing Confectioners, DUNEDIN. AUSTBALIAN GRAIN AND PRODUCE COMPANY, (Late McGregor, Gordon and Co,) 82, Boubkk Street West, Melbourne RECEIVE consignments and make advances equal to 75 per cent. New Zealand value f.o.b. upon Oats, Wheat, Barley, Flax, Grass Seeds, and every description of Produce, for sale either in Victoria, the London, or foreign markets. HARRY C. ELDBRTON, Manager and Auctioneer. HOOKIN’S IMPROVED SEIDLETZ POWDER, For Immediately Producing Soidletz Water, without the slightest trouble, IS prepared from a correct analysis of the celebrated German Spring, the value I which for so many years has been fully recognised by the Medical Profession. From the combination of Saline Salts and Car* bonio Acid, action upon the Digestive and Renal Organs is at once effected. AS A SALINE APERIENT It is especially recommended in all cases of Biliousness, Indigestion, Sickness, Head aches, and other ailments, which are gene rally so prevalent in tropical climates, is cooling, refreshing, and invigorating, and in cases of FEVERS will be found a most convenient and salutary beveridge. It has stood the test of 60 YEARS’ EXPERIENCE, and those who have once taken it oontinn its use from confidence in its medioina qualities. As all the ingredients are in one bottle, it will be found most Excellent. PROSSER & 00., Dunedin, Auckland, and Christchurch. FELTON, QRIMWADE, AND CO., Wellington. ESSRB TAYLOR AND FLATMAN are appointed Agents for the South Canterbury Times, and copies may be obtained from them Every Evening. WAIHI BUSH SAW MILLS. Taylor and flatmar beg to announce to their numerous customers that thev are DOING SAWN TIMBER, POSTS, &0., AT PRICES TO MEET THE TIMES. All orders entrusted to will receive their best Prices oan be obtained at the Geraldine Hotel, or at the Mills Waih Bush] KEATING’S POWDER Kills bugs, fleas, moths, BEETLES. This Powder is quite harmless to animal life, but is unrivalled in destroying fleas, bugs, cockroaches, beetles, moths in furs, and every other species of insect. Sportsmen will find this invaluable for destroying fleas in their dogs, as also ladies for their pet dogs. This Article has fonud so great a sale that it has tempted others to vend a socalled article in imitation. The Public are cautioned that tins of the genuine powder bear the autograph of THOMAS KEATING. KEATING’S WORM TABLETS A purely vegetable sweet-meat, both in appearance and taste, furnishing a most agreeable method of administering the only certain remedy for intestinal or thread worms. It is a perfectly safe and mild preparation, and is especially adapted for Children. Sold in Tins by all Chemists and Druggists. . Proprietor— THOMAS KEATING. London, Export Chemist and Druggist. THE PERFECTION OF WHISKY. LORNE HIGHLAND WHISKY. Unrivalled for Toddy Sole Proprietors—Greenlees Bros. 31 Commercial street London, E. Distillery, Argyleshire. Contractors to the Admirality Bottled under the special supervision of Her Majesty’s Inland Revenue, in full-sized bottles Guaranteed six bottles to the gallon. Please observe that Lome Highland Whisky is on Lable, Cork, and Capsule, without which none is genuine. Analytical Sanitary Instituton, S 3 Holborn Viaduct, 8.C., London, 18th August, 1879. Report on the Lorn Highland Whisky. We have visited the bottling stores of Greenlees Brothers and have selected from the vats samples of their Lome Highland Whisky, and have subjected them to careful examination and analysis. The samples were pale, showing freedom from added colouring matter, very fragrant, mellow, and of pleasant flavour; in fact, they possessed all the characteristics of pure and well-matured Scotch Whisky of the first quality. ARTHUR HILL HASSALL, M.D. OTTO HEHNBR, P. 0.8., F.LO. Messrs Greenless Bros, the well-known Highland Pure Malt Whisky Distillers, and proprietors of the celebrated Lome Highland Whisky, have just received an order from H.M. Lord Commissioners of the Admiralty, for a supply of their old Whiskies for Medical Service at the Natal hospitals. This firm have for years supplied H. Sa, Troopships. It must be very gratifying to a firm to receive so many proofs of the superior excellence and purity of their whisky for the highest Authorities throughout the World.—“ Morning Advertiser,” 6th February 1880. Sole Proprietors— GREENLEES BROTHERS, 31 Commercial Street, London. Distillers—Argyleshire .

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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2699, 12 November 1881, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 South Canterbury Times, Issue 2699, 12 November 1881, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 South Canterbury Times, Issue 2699, 12 November 1881, Page 4

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