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DUNEDIN ADVERTISEMENTS! IHB "Al" COD LIVER OIL. Bronze Medal, Brussels, 1876. The only Prize awarded for Cod Liver Oil. Gold Medal, South African Exhibition, 1877. ABSOLUTE PURITY. Kouthall Brothers and Barclay manufactnre tins Oil in Norway by the most modern and scientific process, BRILLIANT. and the result is a bright, pale yellow and delicately flavoured oil. The old fash ioned process bj FRESH. putrefaction produces a brownish coloured oil, which is necessarily very objectionable and much inferior to DIGESTIBLE. the " Al " Oil. Large ncmbera of testimonials have been received from leading Pharmaceutists in Great Britain, on the Continent, and in the Colonies; their opinions are necessarily of more value than those of the general public, on account of their better knowledge of the requirements of good oil. Copies of several of these testimonials are supplied with each bottle of oil. The "Al" Oil may be obtained from Chemists and Drugci-ts throughout New Zealand, in Boz. bott&s, at 2a. each, and ISoz. bottles, at 3s. 6d. each.

Wholesale and Export Agentß fur New Zealand— P. HAYMAN AND CO., Rattbat-strert, D V N E P. I N. SOUTHALL BROS. AND BARCLAY, BmsiiXGHAM. 209 WILSON AND CO. Importers and General Merchants, DUNEDIN. Cash Buyers of Grain. Agents for Younger's Ale, Orlando Jones Starch, and Conrvoisi andy. 406 "O HUDSON AND CO., MANUFACTURING CONFECTIONERS AND BISCUIT BAKt RS. The First Steam Confectionery Works is New Zealand. CAUTION.

Parents and Guardians, in purchasing Sweets, should be careful to see that they g*t a pure article, as those imported have I been proved, bj analysis, to contain adul- : teratoma of a very injurious nature. Vide the following:— Professor Black reports upon 14 Samples of Imported Sweets purchased by Mr. Lnmb from various Confectioners in Dunedin for analysis, and of which the following is a resnime: — "Fourteen Samples obtained from various Confectioners in Dunedin. "Nos. 419 to 432 Sweets are all objectionable, owing to the large quantity of Sulphate of Lime or othrr earthy matter they I contain. The ••oloiiring matter is also obI jectionable, beingr partly Prussian Blue. I ! consider these sweets far inferior in quality |to those of local manufacture which I have i analysed." Professor Black again reports upon 20 Samples taken by Inspector Lumb from the Manufactory of MESSRS. R. HUDSON AND CO., As follows: " Nos. 359 to 378. —These Sweets do not contain Plaster of Paris, Sulphate of Lime, Starch, Flour, or any objectionable colouring matter, or any deleterious ingredients. The absence of Plaster of Paris, or any objectionable colouring matter, recommends them strongly. They are, in my opinion, a very superior article, skilfully manufactured, and should take a good position in the market."

Ask for HUDSON'S CONFECTIONERY, Manufactured at the only Steam Works in Otago. Price Lists and Professor Black's report to be obtained at tbc Factory (Masonic Hall), Dnnedin. 344 kUNEDIN UNIVERSITY LABORATORY.

CLASS: FARINACEOUS FOOD MAXCFACTUKED BY R. HUDSON AND CO Thi3 prepared Food contains in duo pro portions all the essentials of good nutritious food. The ratio of the nitrogenous or flesh forming constituents to the non-nitrog«n<>u: or heat-producing ami respiratory ingre dients being 1 to 5.7 is such as is recognisec by the highest authorities as very satisfactory. The inorganic salts found in the ash are those which are always present in good wheat flour, and are necessary constituents of food. The percentage of sugar is a little higher than ia usually found in wheat flonr. This, however, is no disadvantage, and is due probably to the process of manufacture. I consider that your mode of preparation gives it the* advantage over unprepared flour of retaining its sweetness for a longer period, and resisting more effectually the deleterious influence of a damp climate. On the whole I can recommend your preparation as a very digestible, wholesome, and nutritions article of food; these good Dualities will dout>tless seiure for it a large euiand among all classes of the community. 1 am, gentleman, Your obedient servant, J. G. BLACK, M.A., D. Sc, Proiessor of Chemistry. University of Otago. 344 SPECIAL NOTICE. THE Undersigned having been appointed SOLE AGENTS for Otago for the celebrated House of Messrs. W. and A. Gilbxy (of London), Wise and Spirit Merchants, beg to announce that Shipments are on th« way, and that the public will soon have aa opportunity of testing for themselves the very superior quality of their WINES & SPIRITS. It is only necessary to remark that Oke Twkttieth part of the Foreign Wines consumed in the United Kingdom is supplied FKOM THEJLK STOCK., As a proof of value for money. Agents wanted. Apply NEILL4BKOTHERS, Dowling-street, Danedin,

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Oamaru Mail, Volume III, Issue 732, 14 August 1878, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Oamaru Mail, Volume III, Issue 732, 14 August 1878, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Oamaru Mail, Volume III, Issue 732, 14 August 1878, Page 4

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