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JgALSALINE, The Gbeat Food Pbesebvative. This invaluable antiseptic compound is TASTELESS, ODOURLESS, and perfeotly HARMLESS. SALSALINE Keeps Milk, Soup, Beer, and any fluid food sweet and wholesome in any weather. SALSALINE Keeps Meat fresh and sound, and makes it tender and digestable. SALSALINE Keeps Eggs perfeotly sweet and nntainted for a year or more. SALSALINE Keeps Fresh Butter quite palatable and free from rancidity in the hottest weather. SALSALINE Keeps Fish fresh and untainted until required for use. SALSALINE Keepß Infante' 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. — This preparation has been submitted to analysis and experiment. It contains nothing that is deleterious, and may be safely mixed with food. It possesses the antiseptic 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 change except the rising 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 Hectok." Sold by the principal Grocers and Storekeepers in la and 2u packets. Sole Importer and Wholesale Agent for New Zealand — E. H. CREASE, Coffee Spioe, and Rice Mills, Old Custom House-street Wellington. HAVING purchased a large quantity of material very much below its real value, I am enabled to offer to the public GOOD SUITS, 10s; Tbousebs, 15s 6d. Any attempt on my part to convince you of the advantages I have gained by the above purchase would be deemed a trade puff. Inspect fob Youbseltes. E. WILSON, Tailor, Lambton Quay. JOHN DUTHJE AND CO. Have in stock * A LARGE ASSORTMENT I OF ¦ CUTLERY AND ELECTRO-PLATED GOODS, ; HOUSE FURNISHING I AND | BUILDERS' IRONMONGERY, \ AGRICULTURAL A HORTICULTURAL I IMPLEMENTS, \ SHEEP SHEAKB, 3 Ward and Payne's, Nos. 38, 50, 79, 150, Sorby's and Burgon and Ball's (new > and improved patterns). 3 Scythes and Reaping Hooke Forks, Rakes, Ac. t Reaping and Binding Machines 1 MARBLE AND ENAMELLED SLATE * CHIMNEY PIECES, * Register Grates, Fenders and Fireirons t Kitchen Ranges and Cooking Stoves c 12 Wholesale and Retail IRON & STEEL WAREHOUSE, I Willis-Btreet, Wellington. i THORNDON PUBLIC BATHS. NOTICE. I BEG to inform my friends and the public that I have leased the above Baths for twelve months from the let October last, ¦l. and am determined to make them attractive by renewed care and attention. The Baths will be open under the same regulations as before as to time. Ladies and families attended to by Mrs. Harman. „ Swimming taught on low termß to ladies, gentlemen, and youths who patronise tho Baths. Sailing-boats and Skiffs en hire. 3'3 ' R. E. HARMAN, Lessee. FISH HO ! FISH HO ! WANiED Known— That by leaving or-iers, you can have your Fish Cleaned and Delivered to any part of the in town. Dinner Parties and Oyster Suppers catered for. Conntry orders for Fish, Crayfish, Oysters, Mussels, Smoked Fish, Ac, promptly attended to. Note the address — Wellington Game and Fish Dep&t, Lambtonquay. F. LIARDET, Proprietor.

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Evening Post, Volume XXII, Issue 130, 2 December 1881, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume XXII, Issue 130, 2 December 1881, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume XXII, Issue 130, 2 December 1881, Page 1

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