Public Notices. HORSE CLOTHS! HORSE CLOTHS 1 Buy your Horse Cloths from J. TRIST, the first maker of Horse "Cloths in New Zealand. The best quality and lowest price. Opposite Moss Jonas. Auctioneer. SH EE P-W ASII 1 NO JACKSON’S BHEEPLIFT. Protected by Royal Letters Patent, is a most useful and simple contrivance for lifting sheep from the hot soak instead of their being dragged up an incline ; it can be fitted to almost any wash. The following statements have been kindly giving for pulication ; —. I have used one of Jackson’s Patent Lifts at my wash with great advantage, as it saves labour, prevents injury to the sheep economises soap, and helps to insure more perfect washing. WILLIAM LEWIS. Sloneleigh, near Skipton. I have seen Jackson’s Patent Sheep Lift at work, and I consider it a valuable invention ; the sheep are got under the jets while the wool is hot; the washing is greatly facilited; the sheep are saved from injury by rough usage, and the colour and condition of the wool is improved. peter Mclntyre. Makwallak, Full particulars, price,. &c„ can be obtained from the patentee, or John Owen Beaufort, B ORWICK’S BAKING POWDER Is used by thousands of Families, for raising Bread, with half the trouble, and in a quarter of the time required with yeast, Berwick’s Baking Powder, Makes delicious hot digestive tea cakes in a few minutes, and Norfolk dumplings better than yeast. Berwick’s Baking Powder. With this article small loaves of bread can be made •in a few minutes, if placed in a quick oven! Berwick’s Baking Powder, Invaluable at the Diggings and in the Bush, where yeast is not to be got. Berwick’s Baking Powder; Saves eggs and butter in making puddings and pastry, and prevents indigestion. Berwick’s Baking Powder, As used in the Arctic Expeditions, and by the Armies in the Crimea and China, will keep for years in a dry place. Awarded four Gold Medals for excellence of Quality, Berwick’s Baking Powder, Will secure the following important results :—Bread will bo made cheaper, more digestive, and in one-fourth the time; cakes, puddings and pastry will be made light, wholesome, and delicious, with half the usual quantity of Eggs and Butter, and Flour will be converted into Tea Caies, Buns, Scones, Norfolk Dumplings, &c., in a few minutes at a trifling cost. Sold by Storekeepers and Grocers in Id and 2d packets, and fid and Is Patent Boses* WHOLESALE OF G. BORWICK & SONS Chiswcll street, London. THE PERFECTION OF WHISKY. LORNE HIGHLAND WHISKY. Un rivalled 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-siaed 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, 53 Holborn Viaduct, E.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. ARTHUB HILL HASSALL, M.D. OTTO HEHNEK, F.C.S.. F.I.C. M ssrs Greenless Bros, the well-known Highland Pure Malt Whisky Distillers, andpropnetors 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.M. 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 —Afgyleshire JgMITH’S DISINFECTING CLETnSING POWDER. No soap required for scrubbing, cleansing, whitening, and purifying floors ; it destroys, fleas, cleans paint, and removes greese ; the boards dry rapidly, thus obviating any injury from damp, while the surface looks equal to new ; also for cleansing the inside of saucepans, dishes, acd other utensils. It is a preventitivc against fever and all contagious diseases. As supplied to the Army and Navy, the Belfast Lunatic Asylum, and other institutions. Sold in penny packets. Everybody should use J. M. SMITHS’ WASHING POWDE The quality surpasses any other manufactured, and is the best ever offered to the public. It is not injurious to linen, like many other powders. The original Bceipe from Heleen Hendrick, of Holland, wher cleanliness and whiteness are proverbial. Sold in penny packctsSMITH’S PINK CARBOLIC DEODORISING POWDER, For disinfecting Stables, Cowsheds, Drains and for domestic use. As supplied to the Royal Castle, Windsor, Sanitary Department Belfast Town Oounci and several other large institutions. Sold by all Wholesale and Retail Druggis and Grocers, and Hardware Merchants in 3d, 6d, and Is tins, and also in casks. J. M. SMITH & CO„ Hampton Chemical Works, Borough Road. London. Agent—Mr A. Bell. 67, Corporation Street, Belfast. ”~ WAIMATE AGENCY. MR. R. HUTT is Agent for the Times at Waimate. The Paper will be regularly delivered every evening tor SIXPENCE PER WEEK BY ROYAL LETTERS PATENT. THE GREATEST WONDER OP THE AGE I JOSEPHSON’S AUSTRALIAN INI ■ MENT. Guaranteed to be free from: 1 ' poisonous qualities, and composed of vegetable matter only, being made from tho wild plants which only grow in the bush of Now South Wales. ■<* JOSEPHSON’S AUSTRALIAN OINTMENT Is not a mere catchpenny to gull tho pubic “ but an effectual remedy adapted to all capacities.” One trial will convince the most sceptical During the ten years in which it has been in use, its efficacy has boon proved in every ae in which it baa boon applied.
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2853, 17 May 1882, Page 4
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