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Condense© Milk.—The Anglo-Swiss Condensed Milk Company advise, under date 20th current, a reduction in price, and are now quoting their Swlis milk at 17s 6d per caie of four dosen, f.o.b. This company certainly seems determined to maintain the leading position they haT« so long held in the market, not only by their mode of guarantee—a course which we cannot too highly commend as one calculated to give confidence to every buyer and user of their brand —but al«o in the matter of. price. The guarantee is in the following terms Should any of our goods be found, on arrival at a foreign port, not to be in sound condition, such fact must be reported to us, and marks and numbers of the respective cases given. It should bo stated in what particular the goods appear defective ; we will then meet any reasonable complaint fairly, and arrange for the return or the disposal of the goods," with the proviso that " in no instance will any claim be allowed or entertained where goods aro not at our disposal or have been sold, as unmerchantable. by auction or otherwise. Condensed milk gradually thickens with age; this is a matter entirely beyond the control of the manufacturer. Difference In thickness is no evidence of variations in manufacture ; its Quality in any case is the same, provided the milk is sound. Wo guarantee only the sound condition of our milk." It would be a gn at satisfact. as. to dealers abroad were other perishable goods sold undor a somewhat similar warranty ; and such a course would, wo believe, tend as much to benefit the manufacturer as to make the foreign and colonial buyer feel a perfect confidence in dealing in a brand.Australian Trading World. "Why don't yon call in a physician?" is the common interrogatory propounded to almost every patient labouring under some trivial affection. The result is, the physician is summoned, medicines are administered, and often more real hurt is done than would elsewlse accrue from the ailment itself. Now, if the patient would only consult his reason a?id accept from experience suah a prescription as Udolpho Wolfe's Schiedam Aromatic Schnapps, much suffering would be saved, and expensive bills avoided. s Fctbniture Grodped together FOR Bed-booms.-We are now able to show at a glance the neotss&ry furniture for a bedroom, at various prices to suit any class of buyer. List, with prices marked In plain figures, placed In each room, so that parties wishing to furnish can tell in a minute the cost. Inspection invited.—Uarllck and CranweiL Remarkable Disappearance.— remarkable disappearance of all dirt from everything by i usin„ Hudson's Extract or Soap. Reward—Purity, ; health, perfect satisfaction by its regular dally use. ' For clothes, linen, knives, (QtlUg ft"«ep»M, Mid H domestic washing.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7649, 28 May 1886, Page 3

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Untitled New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7649, 28 May 1886, Page 3

Untitled New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7649, 28 May 1886, Page 3