NO Analyst is required] to detect th adulteration of some Dunedin pepper offered for sale in this town, as tire fraud is o apparent, and is very unfair to those who manufacture and sell the pure article. Decent disclosures at the City Police Court ■Dunedin, (re adulterated pepper) do not onfine 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 with the genuine article. Pepper is not like other articles which require blending to suit the public (aste, but should he 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 disnterested party to purchase a tin of my pepner in any store from Invercargill to Auckland, provided it is sent unopened to he Government Analyst. ASK FOR STRANG'S SOLUBLE COFFEE. Very convenient to use. Only requires boiling water or milk poured over powder. Much cheaper and better than Essences of If once tried will convince everyone of genuineness. ALSO ASK POD STRANG’S MAORI BRAND COFFEE. TRE household PAVOHDTTB. Has stood the test for over twenty years. Superior to all others of like nature. Strang’s Peppers and Spices unequalled in strength an TO U BE HAD FROM ALL GROCERS, And wholesale only from: DAVID STRAhG, Coffee Specialist,Steam Mills, Invercargill, IST.Z.
The New Zealand Shipping Company’s Line. FIRST WOOL SHIP. FOR LONDON DIRECT. 'HIS Company’ Specially Built “ WAIROA,” 1015 Tons register, 100 A 1 at Lloyd’s, Is now receiving cargo at Bluff and will be dispatched for London Direct during First week in January. Famenoth and Waimea to follow. Cargo steamer ‘ STRATHOEJD’ will also be ready to load Wool on Ist January, and will have quick dispatch. For freight, etc, apply to Thf New Zealand Shipping Co. Ltd. First Wool Ship—the Iron Clipper Ship “ WE STLAN D,” 1186 Tons Register; Captain R. Kelly, IS now on the berth at Bluff, and will be despatched for London (direct), on or about 10th January, 1895. Cargo now being received at Bluff. A Steamer will be despatched early in January. Full particulars on application to J. Gr. Ward Farmers’ Association of N.Z. Ltd., Agents. And National Mortgage & Agency Co. of N.Z. Ltd., no p 0 Loading Agents. INVERCARGILL COAL and FIREWOOD DEPOT, and Public Weighbridge, Spey Street. Iron Clipper Barque. cc \HT A i on * ” Invercargill and Bluff. Shaw, Savill <te Albion Company, Ltd.
W. S Waterston Proprietor. Newcastle, Westport, Greymouth, Kaitangata, Nightcaps, and Hokonui Coal. Also Double Screened Brunner mine nut coal Firebricks, Fireclay, and Portland Cement. A large supply of all kinds of dry firewood kept on hand. J AMES MEDLEY, Canvasser. Wanted Everybody To walk up Eed Flag Street, and inspect the show of Apron and Pinafores This Day at Goldie’s KILMARNOCK HOUSE. Dee Street.
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Southern Cross, Volume 2, Issue 37, 8 December 1894, Page 2
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485Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Southern Cross, Volume 2, Issue 37, 8 December 1894, Page 2
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