DUNEDIN ADVERTISEMENTS THE SMITH AMERICAN ORGAN. THE FINEST CABINET ORGANS IN THE WORLD. STATEMENT OF FACTS. rHE following statements an.- guaranteed by the subscribers : I. Tho Smith Organ Company have 1 een in existence for upwards of 26 years, and have made nearly eighty thousand organs. 11. The Smith Organ has always commanded the market wherever introduced by its own merit and without the assistance of advertising. 111. The Smith Organ has been pronounced in all fair competitions to be the best. IV. The Smith Organ is remarkable beyond all others for its power, ami the superiors weetuess, fulness, and voice-lik- ouality of tone ! V. Since the introduction of these m strumeiits into the Australia;'. Colonies, success has beeii unprecedented. VI. Customers who have once heard them buy no other. VII. The Agents exhibit the Smith Organ in their rooms alongside organs by Mason and Hanilyn. George Wood and Co., Prince, Eaten, &c, so that customers may judge for themselves of their superiority, j VIII. The much admired organ now ii. the Academy of Music, Melbourne, ! was built by the .Smith '■ :ompan3'. IX. The Smith Organs are delivered in Dunedin at Melbourne prices, ami will be found to cost less than inferior makes. X. The Smith Organ more nearly resembles the Pipe Organ than any reed instruments yet m:\de, and ithe most suitable for churches, halls, and large buildings. XI. Local testimonials and all information may be obtained from the principal Music Sellers throughout the Colony, or from the Agents, ALLAN & CO. (WILKIK), Mf.lbourn'E, Australasian Agents. CHAS. BEGG a CO., Dunedin ; and m. a. Junes, Oamaru. SLOP 93 CHRONOMETER AND WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER Exactly opposite the National Bank, PRIN CES-STREET, DUNEDIN. Evui-y description of Jewellery made t order. N.B.—J. H. being a thorough Practical Watchmaker, all work entrusted to his cart will receive his utmost attention. '26 WAR! WAR! WAR! THOUSANDS are siain or crippled daily 1 not by powder and shot —not by thy bayonet—not by an open enemy —but be Clandestine Im posters, who are pushing Jniiir auominaLue trash oi physic o'£i a credulous public for the cure of all ailments. It is the wonder of the Nineteenth Century that the public still allow themselves to be duped by such charlatans. If you suffer from any external Pain, be it Sprains, Rheumatics, Neuralgia, Tic Doloreaux, Lumbago, Gout, Swelling of Joints, Chilblains, Nervous Toothache, etc., SLESLNGER'S RHEUMATIC BALSAM Will relieve you in a very few hours, and cure you without buying the second bottle and without any internal nostrum, by simply applying it externally as directed on each bottle, to which thousands have already testified. Price : 7s. 6d. uer bottle.
SLESINGER'S COUGH SYRUP, For infants or adults suffering from sore throat, colds, coughs, laryngitis, bronchitis, etc., give 3 instant relief, costs only 2s. 6d. per ' cttlc. SLESINGER'S HORSE AND CATTLE MEDICINE. Gripe, or Colic Drink, Embrocations, Con- ! dition Powders, Blister Ointment, Grea3t Ointment, Hoof Oils, etc., all warranted. The above may be had retail ihrouchoiit the Colony, and wholesale from wholeaah houses n Dunedin ; or. S SLESTNGER. V.S , r\UNEDIN UNIVERSITY LABORA, iJ TORY. CLASS: FARINACEOUS FOOD MANUFACTURED BY R. HUDSON AND CO., DUNEDIN. ! This prepared Food contains in due proportions all the essentials of good nutritious food. The ratio of the nitrogenous or fleshforming constituents to the non-nitrogenous or heat-producing and respiratory ingredients being 1 to 5.7 is such as is recognised 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 is usually found in wheat flonr. This, however, is no disadvantage, and is due orobably to the process of manufacture. 1 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 nutritious article of food ; these good qualities will doubtless secure for it a large demand among all classes of the community. I am, gentleman, Your obedient servant, J. G. BLACK, M.A., D. So.. Professor of Chemistry I H UDSOK AN D CO. JTV. MANUFACTURIN G CONFECTIONERS AND BISCUIT BAKEKS. Tue First Steam Confectionery "Works in New Zealand. CAUTION. Parents and Guardians, in purchasing Sweets, should be careful to see that they get a pure article, as those imported have been proved, by analysis, to contain adulterations of a very injurious nature. Vide the following : Professor Black reports upon 14 Samples of Imported Sweets purchased by Mr. Lumb from various Confectioners in Dunedin for analysis, and of which the following is a resume: — "Fourteen Samples obtained from various Confectioners in Dunedin. " Nos. 419 to 432 Sweets arc all objectionable, owing to the large quantity of Sulphate of Lime or other earthy matter they contain. The colouring matter is also objectionable, being partly Prussian Blue. I consider these sweets far inferior m quality to those of local manufacture which I have analysed." Professor Black again reports upon 20 Samples taken bv Inspector J.umb from the Manufactory of MESSRS R. IIITDSON AND CO., As f<>'iiowa : "Nos. 359 to ".78.—Those Sweets do not ■iontain Plaster of Paris, Sulphate of Lime, Starch, Flour, or any objeemonal-.le coiourir,.r matter, or any dei«tiiti--u& ingredients. The absence of Pl.-ister of Paris, or any objectionable colouring matter, recommend them strongly. They are, in my opinion, t 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 Ota v\ Price Lists and Professor Black's report to be obtained at the Factory (Masonic Hall), Dunedin. 344
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Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 817, 25 November 1878, Page 4
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