DUNEDIN ADVERTISEMENTS ' PURE WINES. IHO MA S RE YNOL DS, . Wot Merchant and Importer, Stafford-street, Duncdin, Tdcm ninet are from Meaara. Bailie and Humphrey, Agents, Oamara. Report of Analysis by Professor Black, Colonial Analyst. University Laboratory, Duncdin, Slat October, IS7B. Thomas Reynolds, Esq. Sir—l bavc the honor to report on five samples of Port Wine forwarded by yoa for analysis. These samples may all be described as falMUvored, fruity, aromatic Wines; possessing in a considerable degree that agreeable fragrance that characterises genuine Port. They d» not contain impurities of any The perfect frecnesa of those W incs from every Kind of impurity, the proportion of sugar and alcohol which they contain being quite characteristic of unadulterated, nnrrtanipulatcd 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 Cclonial Analyst. tMESii U I K ? HATTER, (Late Almao ani> Co.) Princes-street, opposite Bank of New * Zealand, Duncdin. Where remittances accompany Orders, floods forwarded Carriage Free. HI «-k a:;t> UKfAJt. TIMBER AJ*T) IRON MEKCHAKTS, AND ! IMPORTERS.. I OCago Steam Saw Mills and Timber Yards. Toagcting, Grooving, Moulding, Sash, Door, BOULDERS IRONMONGERY OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. siTVAST, CPMBBE-iXD, AND CASTLE STREETS DCNKDIN 29 mmmm s-2o i-; VVi'l !>•- s:tV';:i tor tnrt.rniat:i>iJ le.vling t-> the tviutwn »i any retr-il^rv. hj.» s::\-.: titles x-A sella any oi?»:r 3j.-"r:fc u-.der the nati;e of TTf OL ? K'S «S CItNA PP 8, y" V A* 3Ri!i r.'i'j".ife.< arc injurious to i-r.n of tt;-j .....trtiNAt, Osvrt-rn Ar.Ticr.K, Which aWa p*v.:e.:;::« the valuable n;ediAs In"wrctl*'» av-'-itwt ''•■- s-'slsof Counterfeits hart W;a grante'd by theSuprcmt "—-' of Iv;"- Sottiii" Whlcj, under a pen; . ar.yrne »»f:-.L:sr: IN' Is:iT.vi V.\r rtahti J"-..' a--i-!;.-:ii.a ft --i- i-....-. ... c? ; -..faHy i.v.kiii-,' :'.■•.• f-«r m.:;.e o:« the top lafisj't *>; trie w..\;v;«jr (,!' e.'ieii <-*•-£;•_-. awl in r»ieclasj all oth-r hir.tl- 1 . Ji-.> : K.var under wU.:I pieten.:a they arc ofil-rcd. <p:ii:!.ViV;::rr:« \J' (fu-mt.lwt-.'ly. ?,! IN US HOT hi TL'OM.V-: Kit:sj."»«rtND, I'nci-.-.mroß. ?in»:s tl-.-; rtti.-ui r>.>;.i-tor to k potass- " "" * <; improvements iLshing ita suite;' I C->r f-tmiitfif. ar.d laig-ily ©Steading its Bed- * iti.fiil unique .« bceu iutro:l«c-'d into it? nd ni> ecTiuotiiy haj t>v--;i zttriicd in lafctrv-,' it* IVtmoma «hr.t they are now (kßiistut t > :,c—h-fty, airy* ;.rA with comfort. Tlii Ctrttr.;-j-y drpartinsitt i* cont . . t..„ .-...:_»;„- j a «;iif. Luncheon J o'clock. Dinner .its tiv»! amv.'l ot by the Kst>r«s» Train from the Bouth till f> f ■. m. Trav. K r* by railwr.y will find t'.si.s Hotel—twith at tf.c tt:t.e of their in and tie[icvrtrrrs frutm ti«ft eity, owing t« its proximity s'f f.K"' i;wiw.-.y — mor.- convenient for thint ttun u»y oiiitr Hotel in Ctfiatciiurch. A i'orter wiEt ha in atterdaace on the ifi-ivrfl of Traiutf. t« £.-.!;.-; e'vargc «>f Ingcaiv, r.avo IS cr.:»v«yeil to (.he IS'.-tcl, au i no- ecr*n. A n»i«r Ktllsard Room his nh.o ht--:: rccently erected and att.ched t-> the Hotel, '. wltiuit. for ita estctit. rL-crrati'ia-f. and comw ai ar.cqnalled in New | Jkata&d. Tour of Ai.»A" K iir.cJt Kx'.ibitior labres have Ijc-ju imported from Melbourn fiir thi* magniivceiit room, in wiiieh li>vßT3 the game tr.ay luxuriate in the midtt of ttse iut;>rovcd arplsaneca and camforis kuow to modern ars. The will bestow sjo.?ial attet t;pn in Lis *t-"-i- Hit)u of Wianj fn- tiiis cstsh iish!ne;is. s:A c-.-tty t:;.- •••c-.i will Vs s-r.ppiicd-'M Kr;gt::h amt C»'p!ra' Ales, oaly the bet ap;>ro*.ci brsad-* will i.e ke;;fc.^ C !•" >'•;'£ >-e £;-.-;».•;! that the stair of ccrVJ.U'.. t!•.;.» Kofil will ha only | tiiti"-? v.h>» are fot»nd pro'r.pt .'.::•! ready to i:.;:'.i,.-.»- on viiitaw th'-.L Att€Mi>:ou t" their -.:. i!-t.--, twr--sher w;fh ttio f;:'i of ..iv....y ».t:itfh they h.\ve a lo expect or . dem.Mid. Travellers; leaving the Hotel by early Trains will l>e called in due time, and Brcaktaat on tli<i table for thuin at any hour reI .jvur«;d. 'She iKxnry of Hoi, Cold, and Shower ftitiu cay be cr.j.-»ycd at all hours. , Ths rre;cnt Proprietor—Mr. T. PvICH--1 MOr>D—having perceived a want in this nnrttoa of the City, ha 3 resolved to supply sUa i!cahl.;ratum £> opening—iu the New iStu>j»3 attached to hisllctal—in Manehcstersiieeei, a KK?TAV M A N T, "»';:;■; MeaU may l.s !■■~.d fioui 7 a.ni. tilS p.ni. for CKK MULLING, la order to auit tlie convenience cf all classo* of Trr.Vvllers. Hot IHnner from 12 to 2 i>m. 2 | NORTH OTAOO NEWSPAPER f AGESX'Y. WF. K I N N E A E, • Canvasser, Collector, Reporter, aso CotiiiiaPOSDEST. Special attention given to Agricultural subjects. Addnaa
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Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 919, 27 March 1879, Page 4
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