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jgALSALINE, Thh Gkeat Food Preservative. This invaluable antiseptic compound is TASTELESS, ODOURLfc-SS, and perfectly HARMLESS. SALSALINE Keeps Milk, Soup, Beer, and any fluid food sweet and wholesome in any weather. SALSALINE Keeps Meat fresh and Bound, and makes it tender and digeatable. SALSALINE Keeps Eg-gs perfectly sweet and untainted for a year or . more. SALSALINE Keeps Fresh Batter quite palatable and free from rancidity in the hottest weather. SALSALINE Keeps Fish fresh and un-, tainted until required for uae. SALSALINE Keeps Infants' and Invalids' Food sweet and wholesome, and prevents flatulence, griping, and diarrhoea. Report by Dr. Hector, C.M.G., F.R.S., Colonial Laboratory, Wellington : — " Salsaline. — Thiß preparation has been submitted to analysis and experiment. It contains nothing that is deleterious, and may be Bafeljr mixed with food. It possesses the antiseptio properties attributed to it, and to a very remarkable extent. A tea-spoonful of a solution, obtained by dissolving four ounces in a pint of water, when added to a quart of fresh milk, will arrest all chang except the riaiug of the cream, and prevents • the milk from turning sour or thickening -¦when standing exposed to the air for a period of, at least five days in warm weather.— JAmes Hectoe." Sold by the principal Grocers and Store1 keepers in Is and 2s packets. Sole Importer and Wholesale Agent for Now Zealand — E. H. CREASE, Coffee, Spice, and Rice Mills, Old Custom House-street, Wellington. MR. W. RAYMOND, t'TDACHER OF MUSIC, Upper Willis-Street, Fees on application. Term commotions with Pnpil. MR. HERBERT RAWS ON, Dentist, Terrace, next Wellington Club. Mr. Eawßon will be absent for a few weeks on a visit to Nelson. THIS DAY, AT HANNAH'S CASH BOOT SHOP, you, can obtain the following at Reducecf Prices: — ¦ , s.;d. Alot of boyß' and youths' E.S., at ' ... 4 11 A lot of children's E.S., at . . ... 21L A lot of yonths' nailed boots, at «. 411 A lot of children's button boots, at ... 2 6 A lot of ladies', all laetine, at 5 11 A lot of house boots, at ... ... 3 11 A lot of carpet slippers, at 1 6 A lot of ladies' kid boots, at 4 6 Be sure you aßk, and see that you purchase at the prices we advertise. R. HANNAH & CO., Cash Boot Shop, Cuba- street. T^TEW OXFORD SHIRTS. New Regatta Shirta New White-Shirts New Serge Hats New Tweed Hats New Merino Helmets New Hard aud Soft Felt Hats A splendid assortment just opened. JOHN THORBURN, Willis-street, Next to the Clock. , MONEY TO LEND. ANY SUM REQUIRED. PRESENT rates of interest rule from 6 to 7 per cent. Borrowers on mortgage of real property will obtain great advantages by applying DIRECT to our firm. Competition in the open market will secure their loans at lowest current rates, and the usual extreme penalties of loan societies will be avoided. CHAS. POWNALL & CO., Scriveners, Grey-street. SPEOTAL. "VT OW LANDING. LARGE SHIPMENTS DIRECT FR 'M THE MANUFACTURERS. BUILDERS' AND GENERAL IRONMONGERY, CABINETMAKERS' SUNDRIES, HOUSE-FURNI3HING IRONMONGERY, All at the LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES, And FOR CASH ONLY. JNO. YOUNG, Ironmonger, CUBA AND WILLIS STREETS, Wellington. OW ON SALE -Lll BY MURRAY, ROBERTS & CO.— Q K.f\ REELS patent steel Barb Fencing tJtJ\J Wire, Washburn and Moots Co 's make, sole patent 100 bales Co.-nsacks 50 barrels best Sulphnr 30 tons black Fencing Wire, Nos. 6, 7, and 8 Woolpacks, lOJlb, 27x54, and Bfrlb, 27x12 Fencing Stiples, galvanised and plain Oaborne's Self-binding Harvesters Clovers, Fescues, Turnip Seed, &o. The Greatest NOVELTY Of the Season Now on view at TE ARO HOUSE. IMPERIAL LACE IMPERIAL LACK IMPERIAL LACE CURTAINS CURTAINS CUR'iAINS JAMES SMITH, TE ARO HOUSE, Cuba-street, 26th October, 1881.

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Evening Post, Volume XXII, Issue 100, 26 October 1881, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume XXII, Issue 100, 26 October 1881, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume XXII, Issue 100, 26 October 1881, Page 2

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