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Public IV otic ©» HUDSON’S Self Raising Flour Makes the lightest and most delicious bread and pastry. Its results are certain. Its convenience makes baking a pleasure. The most economical and nutritious of any flour that can be used. Every packet severed with useful recipes. HUDSON’S FARINACEOUS FOOD FOB INFANTS AND INVALIDS. The Analyst’s report and numerous grateful acknowledgements received by. he Proprietors attest the value of this ood for infants and those whose digestion is impaired. HUDSON’S DIGESTIVE BISCUITS, All 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, FOB DOGS, Are {made from ground wheat, with the bran only taken off, and contain a large percentage of sweet lean meat, besides in* gradients which tend to stimulate a healthy condition. For greyhounds in training, and house dogs, no other food should be used. Manufacturers and proprietors, B. HUDSON AND Co., Biscuit Manufacturers and Manufacturing Confectioners, ; DUNEDIN, AUSTBALIAN GRAIN AND PRODUCE COMPANY, (Late McGregor, Gordon and Co.) 82, Bouhkb 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, cr foreign markets. HARRY C. ELDBRTON, Manager and Auctioneer, VENETIAN BLIND WORKS. JpATERSON, jgURK AND QO. Our BLINDS, all kinds of Shades and colours, fitted with most approved patent checks. Country Orders punctually attended to. Patent Ladder Web Cords, &c, Always on Hand. Repairs Promptly Executed. AWARDED FIRST PRIZE, DUNEDIN EXHIBITION, And also Awards MELBOURNE AND INVERCARGILL EXHIBITIONS. Church Street, Timaru, 10 Maolaggan Street, Dunedin. JJUNBDIN JjINTERTAINMENT. 10,000 MEMBERS AT 10s EAOH. 88 Performers, DUNEDIN CUP. First .. 1000 Second .. 500 Third .. ..200 Others (div’d.) 700 £2,400 86 Performers. J. C. HANDICAP, First .. .. 500 Second ~ 250 Third.. .. 100 Others (div’d.) 350 £1,200 >27 Performers. PUBLICANS’ H’CP. First .. .. 250 Second .. 125 Third .. .. 80 Others (div’d) 270 £725 21 Performers. CITY STAKES First .. .. 250 Second .. 125 Third .. .. 80 Others (div’d) 220 £675 “ By Letter only,” with two stamps enclosed for replies, Please send P.O. Orders, Bank Notes, or Cheques,—with Is exchange, added ; hut under no circumstances will registered letters he accepted, and Address— ADA MANTUA, Care of Mr Abraham, Box 351, Post-office DUNEDIN. Four First amount to £2OOO Four Second amount to £IOOO Four Third amount to £460, (Each of which can be won with One Ticket) D. McGUINNBSS & CO. Having been appointed AGENTS For the sale of MARSHALL AND COPLAND’S CELEBRATED DUNEDIN ALES, rpHEY have secured a commodious and Centrally Situated Cellar in Church street, and are prepared to execute promptly all orders entrusted to them by Hotelkeepers and private consumers. The following stock on hand to select from:— Marshall and Copland’s Strong ALE „ „ Exhibition „ „ „ Export Pale,, „ „ xxx „ » stout in Hogsheads, Barrels, and Kilderkins. Customers may rely on the utmost attention being paid to their orders, which will be delivered free of charge to parties residing within a radius of three miles from Tiraaru, and having made arrangements for Special Brews, they can depend upon having the ale in first-rate order thoughout the season. All ales sampled before leaving cellar. D. McGUINNBSS & Co.

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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2718, 5 December 1881, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 South Canterbury Times, Issue 2718, 5 December 1881, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 South Canterbury Times, Issue 2718, 5 December 1881, Page 4

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