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Mr. II Palmer, stone mason and sculptor, Princes street, Dunedin, notifies that he is prepared to erect tombstones and monuments of granite (New Zealand and Scottish) and marble (Italian and American) in the most approved style. He has also a variety of tomb railings from which to make a selection. Mr. Palmer guarantees that all his work will give the highest satisfaction...

With the advent oE spring Messrs. Brown, Ewing, and Co , Dunedin, have made a splendid display of all that is new in ladies' wear. These goods are on exhibition at various counters and in the showrooms, and will repa\ a visit of inspection A special feature, which will no doubt interest our lady readers very much, is that while all these goods are in the latest styles and of superior quality, they are quoted at very moderate prices .

A discovery of great importance to persons interested in the frozen meat industry has been made by an Italian p'hys)Cian now resident in the Argentine. Whole carcases of senarate joints of meat are preserved without imparing the natural taste and color of the meat. The invention has been patented through the agency of Messrs. Baldwin and Rayward, and consists in injecting a preserving liquid into an artery, after allowing the blood to flow out, and thus impregnating the whole circulatiory system. The liquid consists of acetic acid and sodium chloride dissolved in sterilized water in proportions varying with the class of meat to be preserved. The amount of acetic acid used is so small that no smell is imparted to the meat. The stoLution may be prepared to preserve the meat for a few days only or for several months....

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXII, Issue 34, 25 August 1904, Page 20

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Untitled New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXII, Issue 34, 25 August 1904, Page 20

Untitled New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXII, Issue 34, 25 August 1904, Page 20

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