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Business Notices. SACCHARINE, ' FAHLBBRG & LIBT'S PA.TBNX, KEVOLDTION IN SUGAR MARKET. Ddmbdik, 10th Jaanuy 1888. We have plewora in inttramttog MMt we twre secored tbe ' SOLE AGENCY for New ZetJud, tad affead tame partiesdan itwut this new product from tbe FuUio tmd >ledic»l Press:—_ SACCHABfNE. THE NEW SWEETENER. Made from Coal Tar, under Messrs Fahlmbs aud List's Patent, aad wbich is 900 times sweeter than Sugar itself. Daring the past two mentis, many of the' leading Pharmacists of Britain have jWen ,sre»t attention to this article, owing to its value in medicine as a Dietetio Sweetener, it uiiviitg. been proved to have no effect upon diabetic and gouty subject*. Not only is BACCHABINK inraluabla in aU. pharmacy, but also in all domestic wet, Fruit Preserving, Brewing, Wine Fortifying, Tobacco Sweetening, Mineral Waters, Syrups, Essences, &c., and every day fresh uses are developing. SACCHARINS in, in addition to its Sweetening Qualities, a Good Antiseptic, and is uuformentable and uncrystallieable, hence it has advantages poesessed by no other prodnoto. For instance, in pnanoacy in all cases where .ugar is used only'as a flavouring agent—as in oyrup of Phosphate of Iron, Baston's Syrup, Ntc.—in man; of which the great difficulty has .ecu to prevent crystallisation. In all disagreeMe compounds, such as mixtures containing oda, salicylate, oascara sagrada, quinine, &c., it ias great power in covering the objectionable wastes. '".... ... . .' • : IN DOMESTIC USES, for all purposes in which sugar is needed as a sweetener, it is invaluable, tt it cannot possibly iff ect the system, and may be used by everyone, r respective of »geot condition: is {aoonousin 80 ;rain doses daily, having no effect even on the .ppetite or digestion. Half to ljgr will sweeten i cup of tea or coffee. It retards fermentation vhero sugar wonld promote it. One of the argest oonfoctioners in England is bow using it n their lozenge factory. ~~ FRUIT PEESERVINQ. Being an antiseptic, all that is necessary is to nit the1 fruit ia ,» jar or..Jtjottloi-nßin^^Ksoir*:--'Olutionr of Sacobarine or a solution of glucose ■weetened with••,Saccharine, and the original ;haracter of the fruit is not damaged. JAM MAKING. It will not be necessary to boil in order to ueko it keep, and no crystallisation will i»ke place, and the fruit instead of being all. aashed up will be in the original form, The cost will be about the same as using sugar, bat no loss win be caused by the scum which always rises under tbe present system. BREWING. This « important. A London firm hat just 'settled a nxmoply which will'cover 40 million barrels of beer. From the fact of it being unfecmentabte, it cannot be used for making worts, bat a* a sweetener or purifier after the beer is brewed. Boer sweetened with Saccharine will not fret, and is not affected by temperature. WINE FORTIFYING. Wine may be sweetened without fear of fermentation, and a saving at least of 50 per cent, effected in the amount of spirit neoessary to preserve the wine after the addition of the sweetener, if Saccharine is used. Wine thus fortified can be imported into England at tbe lower rate of (Juty payable on Frenoh wines. It is believed that if Saccharine is used, the addition of spirit will be oaly required to keep tbe wine bright when diluted, and not as aprejervativeaaat present.; SACCHARINE being fully 809 times sweeter than Qsate Sugar it is possible to detect the sweet taste wfcen one part is dissolved in 70,000 pacts of dwsilled water— i.e., one grain per gallon. It is sparingly soluble in cold water, more so in warm, thoroughly so in spirits and in water containing bicarbonate soda; and to meet the diffioutty of insolubility in water, a soluble salt is being made to make it perfectly soluble in water. Consumers can either have the pure Saccharine or the Saccharine wUeh contains 9092 per cent, of the pure. . Our first supply ot Saccharine is just to hand, and we are also now prepared to take indents from coneamers. Although we have secured the absolute right, «f handling all importations of Saccharine to the colony, we have determined to make the terms satisfactory to buyers. KEMPTHORKB, PROSSBB, & CO.'S; NEW ZEALAND DRUG COMPANY, LIMITED. ; rBALA ND I A SHEEP IJ IP. ■ZJ • This DI11, prepared by ourselves, is an Buriroly Different Article to anything now offered to Shcepowuers, aud all we eak is A TKIAL TO PROVE ITB VAST SUPERIORITY OVEIt OTHSR DIPS. We Guarantee it to Absolutely DESTROY all INSECTS infesting Sheep, to improve tho condition of tho Wool* and to be quite bvmleei to persona using h. Bee Pamphlet for testimonials and prices. KBUPTSOBHS, FBOBBHR, k Caß NlfW OULUKD DRUG COMPANY (LTD).

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 8209, 14 June 1888, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Otago Daily Times, Issue 8209, 14 June 1888, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Otago Daily Times, Issue 8209, 14 June 1888, Page 1

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