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DUNEDIN ADVERTISEMENTS POBE WINES. .SOMAS REYNOLDS, . WntK Mkrchast asd Importer, Stafford-street, Dnnedin, Imports his Wines direct from Spain and Portugal, where they are selected by Mr. from Messrs. Bailie and Humphrey, Agents, Oamarn. Report of Analysis by Professor Black, Colonial Analyst. University Laboratory, Dnnedin, 21st October, 1878. Thomas Reynold*, Esq. Sir—l have the honor to report on five samples of Port Wine forwarded by you for analysis. These samples may all be described as fall-flavored, froity, aromatic Wines; possessing in a considerable degree that agreeable fragrance that characterises genuine Port. They do not contain impurities of any kind. The perfect freeness of these Wines from every kind of impurity, the of sugar and alcohol which they contain being qnite characteristic of unadulterated, unmanipnlated Wine, together with their rich fragrance arising from aromatic ethers, should strongly recommend them, and gain for them a good place in the Colonial market. (Signed) JAMES G. BLACK, 417 Colonial Analyst. .MES M U I R » HATTER, (Late ALSL4O akd Co.) Princes-street, opposite Bank of New Zealand, Dnnedin. Where remittances accompany Orders, Goods forwarded Carriage Free. 11l lINDLAY AND CO., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL TIMBER AJ*D IRON MERCHANTS, IMPORTERS, Otago Steam Saw Mills and Timber Yards. Tongncing, Grooving, Moulding, Sash, Door, and Furniture Factories. BUILDERS IRONMONGERY OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. STUART, CtFMBELAND, AND CASTLE STREETS DUNEDIN. 29 Celebrated: £2O REWARD

Will Iks given for information leading to the conviction of any retailer who substitutes and sells any other spirit under the name of WOLF E'S SCHNAPPS, Aa such practices' are injurious to . the reptst'jtioa of the OsrotSrU. Gknctixs Article, Which atone po*.%esuc3 the valuable metlit ciiia! qsalitles ascribed to it. An Injnncttnn ngattrst the Kale of Counterfeit has Wen granted by the Supreme Court of New Sxitli Wales, nncicr a ]>enalty of ; LSfcMWO, and tt ' c w tll take further Le«!AL PkuckEIHSKS Against anyone Dk.auso ix Imitation?. We claim the assistance of the Public in carefully looking for our name on the top label of the wrapper of each bottle, anil in rejecting at! other kinds, no matter under what pretence they are offered. THE GEKUIXE "WOLFE-S SCHNAPPS Is naturally more costly than other compound?, which the Government Analytical Chemist of N.S.W._ Skis found to constat of '* Different kinds of Spirits sweetened and otherwise mixed." Hence the attempts of unscrupulous dealers to substitute them upon tiic unwary. Sole Agenta forAuatraliaand New Zealand— M. MOSS AND CO., STWtBT AJfD MKt.r.OCKX 7 BUSINESS NOTICES r(HBISTCHUi:CII TEKMINUS HOTEL f (Immediately opposite the Railway Station). THOMAS RICHMOND, Proprietor. Since the present Proprietor to* k posnes- , ston r.f thfo Hotel, extensive improvement* ' hare been effected hy rc-fnrnisiiing ita suite* ; f->r families, and largely extending ita HudI room accommodation. Ncv.-farnitu.CjUnkjnc land elegant, has twien introduced into its : sttite». and n« economy has beau studied in making its Redfooms what they arc now admitted to be—lofty, airy, and replete with comfort. The Culinary department is conducted by one of artiatical skill. Luncheon on the table from 12 till 2 o'clock. Dinner waits the arrival of passengers by the Express Train from the .South till half-past 6 p.m. Travellers by railway will find thi3 Hotel—both at the time of their arrival in and departure from the city, owingto its proximity to the Railway Station—more convenient for them than any other Hotel in Christchurch. A Porter will be in attendance on the arrival of Trains, to take charge of Inggage, have it conveyed to the Hotel, and rice verm. A new Billiard Room has also been recently erected and attached to the Hotel, which, for ita extent, decorations, and completeness is at present unequalled in New Zealand. Poor of Alcock's finest Exhibitior Tables* have been imported from Melbonrn for this magnificent room, in which lovers the game may luxuriate in the midst of the improved appliances and comforts know to mpdem art.

The Proprietor will hestow special attei tion in his selection of Wines for this estat. luhmcnt, and only the best will lw >.uppiicd. Ol Spirits, £ugli»h and Colonial Ales, only tfwr !i«at approved bwnds will l>c kept. Vera will Iks taken that the staff of servants employed at thb Hotel will be only tk:» e who arc fottttd prompt and ready to bestow on visitors that attention to their ante, together with the full mcasnre of jviltty which they have a right to expect or demand. Travellers leaving the Hotel by early Trains writ be called in doc time, and Breakfast on the table for them at any hoar repaired. ■The Inxttry of Hot, Cold, and Shower Baths wsy be enjoyed at all hours. The present Proprietor— Mr. T. RlCHMOND—having perceived a want in this portion of the City, ha 3 resolved to supply the desideratnm % opening—in the New Shops attached to his Hotel—in Manchesterstreet, a RESTAURANT, Where Meals may be bad from 7 a.m. till S p.m. for OKK SHILLING, In order to snit the convenience of all claas<>» of Travellers. Hot Dinner from 12 to 2 pm. i NORTH OTAGO NEWSPAPER AGENCY. K I N N E A R, * » • Casvasscr, Collector, Reporter, aso COKEESPOSDEST. Special attention gnraa to Agricsltoral subjects. Address Pie sfa—t> Oamanu

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Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 904, 10 March 1879, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 904, 10 March 1879, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 904, 10 March 1879, Page 4

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