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PUBLIC NOTICES. Xi °° A i^ E>VJS ‘ XKI T ' s - Everyone is speakin'; now of the necessity of cultivating aui encouraging local industries, and if our fellow-citizens would only put that theory into practice there would be no need to resort to protective duties or any other extraneous aid to foster them. Although by the peculiar working of the Customs Duties Acts we have to pay a heavy duty on our raw material, the manufacture of Cocoa and Chocolate lias been successfully started in Dunedin; and Messrs R. HUDSON AND CO. appeal confidently to the public to support them in their enterprise by asking for HUDSON’S COCOA AND CHOCOLATE, and taking no other. You are called upon to make no sacrifice in so doing, but, on the other hand, receive a positive benefit, as these Goods are cheaper than the imported article, and FAR SUPERIOR IN QUALITY AND FRESHNESS, asthefollowing Testimonials from many of the leading Doctors in the Colony will abundantly prove THE DOCTORS AGREE HUDSON’S COCOA IS THE BEST “I find it moat palatable and refreshing.”— Alfred Coleu an, F.R.0.5., etc., Nelson. “I consider it highly nutritious, and very pleasant to the taste.” —John S. Hoofer, M.R.C.S., Eng. L.S.A., Auckland. “ It is the purest specimen of the article that has ever come under my observation. r, M. Philson, M.D., Auckland. “Your cocoa is excellent. . . I shall recommend it unhesitatingly.” Gordon Macdonald, L.R.C.P., Edin., etc., Dunedin. “ It is lighter than most cocoas, and likely to agree with delicate stomachs. ” —J. R. WANLESS, M.D.0.M., Dunedin. “ I find it superior to many, both in purity and flavor,”—o. N. Rkimkb, Dunedin. “Better cocoa I have never tasted, and shall certainly recommend its use in preference to any other.”—T. M. Hooken, Dunedin. “I am so satisfied of its excellent quality . . that we use no other in our house.”—l. db Zouohb, M.D., Dunedin. “ Just enough of the oil has been removed to make the cocoa easy of digestion.”—Wm. Brown, M.8., Dunedin. “To my taste It stands unequalled by any I have used.”—Walter Lice, M D., Auckland. “ I consider it highly nutritious and a first class preparation.”—C. Emerson Tennant, M.D., late Asst. Surgeon H.M. Navy, Auck land. “To those of bilious constitution who desire to drink cocoa your preparation ought to prove invaluable.” —Wm. Lamb, M.8., Duii-'iin. R. HUDSON AND CO., Manufacturers of Chocolate and Cocoa, Moray place, Dunedin, Pure Soluble Cocoa is sold in Jib and Jib tins with white and gold label. Breakfast Cocoa is sold in Jib tins and Jib packets with labels in colors. Please note distinction in label. TO LET, or For Sale on easy terms, good Dairy Farm, close to town; price of farm would be taken out in milk at the rate of over LIOO per annum, and other produce purchased for cash. Inquire R. Hudson and Co., Moray place.

mSE UNANIMOUS VERDICT of 10,000 patrons who visited JACOBS’S GIFT DEPOT during the holidays was that it contains the LARGEST, BEST-ASSORTED, AND CHEAPEST STOCK IN DUNEDIN; and determined to merit a continuance of past favors, I have Rc-markod the whole of my valuable Stock to such prices that place the goods within the reach of all clashes. The undermentioned are a few cutting lines:— W A China Tea Sets, 40 pieces, 15s set— Ov worth 20s; 200 Boys’ School-bags, Is —worth Is (id. OWK Blue and Green Crystal Water Jugs, 4 4) Is—worth 2s 6d; 5,000 Dolls, 6d — worth la; 200 Cabinet Albums, 3s 6d—worth 7s 6d. W Boxes Stationery, 9d—worth Is ; ()Uv 151 Nickel Alarm Clocks, Cs 6d—worth 9s (id. Q/'ki'i Broad Platters, Is—worth 2s 6d; O W 10,000 8-inch Dressing Combs, 4d—worth 6d. 50 Dozen Table Knives, 4s 9d—worth 7s 6d; 500 Hair Brushes, Is—worth 2s. OVERSTOCKED in Hall-marked Sterling Gold and Silver Jewellery. These goods will be sold at almost half the usual prices. Also, Watches (ladies’ silver), from 25s and up. SILKS, Wool, Fancy Work almost given away, and the largest general assortment in town. COME one, come all, and Inspect irrespective of purchase, at Jacobs’s Gift Dep6t, opposite Post Office. CONSUMPTION CURABLE. R G. T. CONGREVE) I CONSUMPTION AND ITS SUCCESSFUL TREATMENT. Showing that direful Diaeace to be Curable in all its Stages; with observations oh ASTHMA, CHRONIC BRONCHITIS, BTC.’ From the 'Christian Herald,’ March 31, 1886. Mb G. T. Congreve’s Treatment op Consumption AND OTHER CHEST. DISEASES Continues to be made a great blessing to sufferers, far and wide, in every part of the kingdom. The world and we ourselves owe him a debt of gratitude; Not long since we placed a young lady under his care, who has recovered her health, and we need only point to the oases (Mr Congreve is publishing one every week), many of! which had been given up as past al 1 hope, _ | There can be no doubt that for Consumption, and other Chest Complaints Mr Congreve is a specialist of the first order, and stands unrivalled. Certainly there has been no other discovery in medical science from which the consumptive patient may ther so much hope as from his. . The one hundred and thirty-three cases which are recorded in Mr Congreve’s book are a most convincing testimony; bu!t what have been long a marvel are the cases of cure which have been published for several yettrs past in the weekly journals (our own included), one every week. (The reader is referred to the “Christian World,” “Christian Age,” “Christian Globe,’ etc., etc.) The author (Mr Congreve, of Coomhe Lodge, Peokham, London), has been urgently entreated to make his treatment known in the British Colonies. The price of the Book is Sixpence, or Sevehpence post free. . Published by UPTOK AND OO,;. AUOK LAND, Mid may be ordered through fmy upok ; seller.

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Evening Star, Issue 7162, 16 March 1887, Page 4

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