. „_ Bnsinjß.ss^Notices VTICHOL- AND TUCKER, CUSTOM HOUSE, SHIPPING, COMMISSION & TELEGRAPHIC AGENTS, Bum 1 Habbob. January Ist, 1869. < D. MACRORIE, PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT AND COLLECTOR, DEE STREET. Books Audited, and Balance Sheets Prepared. VXTHITTINGHAM BROTHERS, ; IMPORTERS, WHOLESALE GROCERS, 1 WINE, SPIRIT AND PROVISION! ! MERCHANTS, 1 BOMJ-STBIBT, MkLBOTTBWB. .■ KINGhSTBEET, STONE ST. 12 Pbinoess-stbeet, Dtthedik. Qtteenstown, Lakh Wakatipu, ANB "rivebton, southland 1 THE "WEEKLY TIMES," PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY, CONTAINS THE FULL NEWS OF THE WEEK THIS Journal is devoted to the interests i of the,CQTnifTBY SETTIBBB, and already enjoys a, most Extensive Cibcttlatjoh; throughout the Province. ApYEBTISEBS who avail, themselves, for a lengtbeped period of the columns of the SpTJT - iand Times are only charged a nominal figure i^r insertion in the Weekly paper. REYNOLDS & CO A DEAN, ; TAILOR, HABIT MAKER . ■ . ■' AKD : WOOIL EN DR A PER, (Late of Joseph Hogg and Cos., St James street, • ( London). CORNER OF DEE & ESK STREETS, INVERCAiI&ILL. ■ '■ ' • -' ■ - ■ ■ • '• : G. GO OD WILLIE, and harness maker, Tat-^stbeet, ' INVEJaCARGILL. Riding Saddles Made to Order, and to any Pattern. rpHE SOUTHLAND TIMES MACHINE PRINTING OFFICE. Every description of Jobbing Printing executed with neatness and despatch. ' Ladies and Gentlemen's Visiting Cardn. , Also, ■ , , Posters.. .■ t , Bill-heads t Hand-bills Law Forms - Circulars Catalogues ; Pamphlets Custom-bouse Forms. All kinds of Fancy Work a gold, bronze, and colors, at the shortest notice. , ■ , ••■'■ ; REYNOLDS «,iX>, ■■i -. Cocoa THE PERFECTION OF PREPARED ;■/'/■■ : : coe Q,A. ■/ ; MARAVILLA COCOA: QOLE PROPRIETORS— TAYLOR BROS;, iO' London. 'The Cocb'a (or Cacao) of Mara--villa "is the true .Theobroma of Irinnseus* Cocoa is indigenous to ; Spufh: America^ , ; o£ ' which- ,Mara- \ ivilla , ij*. . .a r favored ; portion. .Taylor jhaving, secured <3ie exclusive supply of this unrivaile'd Cocoa; have, by the skilful application of their r soluble principle and elaborate machinery, ■ produced whatiis so undeniably the perfection of prepared Cocoa, .th.at it h^a not only secured the preference _oJL homoeopaths^ _and, co_co£U,irj.nkerß. generally, t but many who had hitherto not, found any preparation' io : Buit them, have, after one trialy-adopted— the- Maravilla -Cocoa- -as- their ■ constant beverage jfor breakfast, luncheon, &c. '^A SU,C,CJ5is's TJN^RiBCEDENTJID," See following extract from the • Globe,' 'of May 14, 1868: — "Various importers and manufacturers have attempted to, attain a reputation ifor their prepared Cocoas, but we doubt whether any thorough success had been achieved until 'Messrs Taylor .Brothers discovered the extra- ; ordinary qualities of "Maravilla'' Cocoa. Adapting their perfect system of preparation to this.. ; finest of all species of the Theobroma, they have produced an article which supersedes every other i Cocoa, in the market. Entire solubility, a delicate ; aroma, and a, rare concentration of the purest . elements of nutrition, distinguish the Maravilla Ooeoa above-all others-. For --homoeopaths -and invalids we could »ot : recommend Brimore agreeable or valuable beverage. Sold in packets only by all rocers, of whom also* may be had TAYLOR GBROTHEBS' ORIGINAL HOMCEPAUHIC COfiOA SOLUBLE •"eff^GOLATE. Steam Mills— Brick, Lane, London. -rtPPS'gi h 6;m csp ATH 1 b poqqX-i TU Homce'pathic Praqtitippers and the .Medical: prfession generally, recommencl COCOA as being the moat healthful of 'all beverages. ■ being ;the doctrine of homoepathy' Was first introduced into ,the.re -were ;to^ba ; obtained\ no preparations oi cocoa either .attractive to the taste or acceptable to the stpmaph ; X\^&, nut^was either supplied in the crude state' or so unskilfully manufactured as to obtain little notice. J EPPS, of London/ hom&patliicbheini^, was induced, in the year 1839, to turn his attention to this subject, and . at, .length, jsucqeeded, o with the assistance, pi ei4.bo.rate machi^ry ,in being the ifLnjt^tc;., 'iintrqdtice, aii ariaolf ..pure in its cjpmpqsitipn, ..and, so . .refined , .by; the perfect jtrituration* ! it receives in the ; process it passes Hirough, as to be most «-ecep*«l)lß to tb© delicate ijßton&eteW : /■-■■ «■»•."■•;;■• ■■■■<> ■' «>s '-*■ .•■■., 1 i., • ..f.; ; - ' ; .i.--' 11 ! < ■ '.'■"■ "■ '■<-'*:■■ ' \ ;v-|i
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Southland Times, Issue 1156, 10 May 1869, Page 4
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