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Fresh Honours for 'House of Commons ' Whisky.

1 Owing to the ravages of the phylloxera in the favoured districts of France,' says the London" Daily Telegraph, • it is an open secret that there is very little good brrndy obtainable, and British exhibitors are hoping that they will be able to induce the Parisians to substitute for it a ncrch mote wholesome spirit — Scotch Whisky. The French *>re not unappreciative of its Sualities for at the Hygiene Exhibition, in lie capital as well as at Troyee, in the champagne country, they awarded gold medal and diploma to purveyors of Scotch whisky to the House of Commo is, Messrs James Buchanan and Co. (Glasgow and London). Trie firm, who were also highly successful at Glasgow and Melbourne, are forwarding samples of Scotch liquer and old Highland malt whiskies, which will be on view in a handsome glass case in the Food Product Gallery. Scotch whisky may be classed broadly into ' Highland malts ' and ' Raw grains/ with perhaps a third variety called 'Lowland malt,' which is made in the Southern Counties. The Highland comes to us from remote glens where the purity of the water is ue questionable, and it' is distilled from the best malted barley procurable. It is at this stage that the peat which is used in drying kilns imparts the characteristic flavour.. This hieh-class Whisky is kept at every respectable and well-appointed Hotel ; it may be procured also from the leading Wine and Spirit Merchants — Wholesale Agents Castendyke and Focke. Wellington.—l Advt.

■fho best medicine known la SANDER Mid SONS' EUCAT.Vri 1 ! EXTRACT. Test tta eminent poivcilul oiioots in coughs, colds, influenza, iVc, — tho ralief is instantaneous, v Thousands vri vo tho most gratifying testimony. Hi-, ;.r:)jc3ty (he King of Jfcaly, and medical syndicates all over the {lobe, are in patrols. "Read tho official reports that accompany each bottle. *We have no occasion to '>. f )er yewnrda in proof of the genuineness of our reforcnce3. Tl«f official reports of medical clinins and universities, the official communication of t)u Consul-General for 1 tab; at lUelbourne ; tlit diploma awarded International Exhil;iL ; oa, Amsterdam — all these r.re authentic d-jou-ments, and, as such, not open to d:>n'»t We add here epitome of one of the vavjoi;.i eases treated by Siegen, M. J)., Professor. eto. : Burning of the riujht hand tbtou^'n the explosion of a small oil stove, 'lhe epidermis on the volar and palmer aide of the hand of the thirty-year-old patent war completely separated and lifted un as far U the joint of the hand. Tho likcuWi lifted nails vere hanpin^ loose, ar.f'. lnlf o' the phalanx of the nail of the middle Gn^oi was coaled. The wounds thus contracn-i' healed in three weeks under daily applicv fcions of Eucalypti Extract dressing. The patient has retained the full use ox l<c< tend.— Advfc "BuoHxr-PArBA." — Quick, complete cures •11 annoying Kidney, Bladder, and Urinary Diseases. At chemists and druggists, Kempthorne. p rosser. and Co., agents, Wellington

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XVII, Issue 2952, 16 October 1891, Page 4

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Fresh Honours for 'House of Commons' Whisky. Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XVII, Issue 2952, 16 October 1891, Page 4

Fresh Honours for 'House of Commons' Whisky. Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XVII, Issue 2952, 16 October 1891, Page 4