’A PEPPERS. No Analyst Required. NO Analyst is required to detect the adulteration of some Dunedin pepper offered for sale in this town, as the fraud is so apparent, and is very unfair to those who manufacture and sell the-pure article. Recent disclosures at the City Police Court at Dunedin, (re adulterated pepper) do not confine the sale of this rubbish to Dunedin, as a great deal of it is to be found throughout Southland and elsewhere. I would request the public to insist upon being supplied w'ith the genuine article. Pepper is not like other articles which require blending to suit the public taste, but should be sold pure, and as a guarantee of the purity of my Peppers I will, when requested by a grocer, merchant, or any customer, pay for an analysis, allowing a disinterested party to purchase a tin of my pepper in any store from Invercargill to Auckland, provided it is sent unopened to the Government Analyst. ASK FOR STRANG’S SOLUBLE COFFEE. Yery convenient to use. Only requires boiling water or milk poured over powder. Much cheaper and better than Essences of Extracts. If once tried will convince everyone of genuineness. ALSO ASK FOR STRANG’S MAORI BRAND COFFEE. THE HOUSEHOLD FAVOURITE. Has stood the test for over twenty years. Superior to all others of like nature. Steang’s Peppers and Spices unequalled in strength and purity. TO BE HAD FROM ALL GROCERS, And wholesale only from DAYID STRANG, Coffee Specialist, Steam Mills, Invercargill, N.Z. WHAT TOM SAID. Tin OM —“ I’m going to get married soon.” § Jim —“That’s bonnie. I expect you know the cheapest and best place to buy your FURNITURE at?” Tom—“ That I do, my boy. "Why, Moseley’s (corner Esk and Kelvin streets) is the cheapest and best for Furniture of all sorts needed to make your home nice and comfortable ; likewise Drapery, Clothing, Hats, Violins, Aceordcons, Banjos, Auto Harps, pianos, and a great variety of Useful and Ornamental Goods too numerous to particularise. FOR SALE —A very Large and Handsome Overmantle. All kinds of Furniture Made to Order on the premises, from a Clothes Horse to a Drawing Room Outfit. W. MOSELEY, General Dealer, Upholsterer and Cabinet Maker. Corner Esk and Kelvin sts., Invercargill. Es- I'AHLTSIIKJ) 1875. AR. PORTER has now a good stock , of winter tweeds, serges and overcoatings. Suits from £2 15s cash. Trousers from 15s. Fit and workmanship guaranteed. A. B. BOBTEB, Esk st. (opposite Police Station.)
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Southern Cross, Volume 2, Issue 16, 21 July 1894, Page 10
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407Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Southern Cross, Volume 2, Issue 16, 21 July 1894, Page 10
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