Cadbuby's Cocoa.—"A food alike suitable for building up the growing body and for repairing the waste which is incidental to all the procsses of life." —Health. "I ibeau ■Champagne, a superior dry wins. Meat freezing is about to be reduced very materially in cost by a new process introduced by J. and E. Hall (Limited), of London and Dartford, who have been so long known as the makers of the refrigerating machinery required for this purpose. They have now introduced a patented system of freezing, for which they are erecting a large plant at Napier for the North British and Hawke's Bay Freezing Company, by which the consumption of fuel is reduced to one-fifth and the freezing much more rapidly effected than by the old process of cold dry air. One of the managing directors of the company (Mr A. Marcet) is about to visit this country m December, and we would recommend all our readers who are interested in this subject to see him and obtain full particulars, which, we are given to understand, he will be very pleased to furnish.
" Come along, old fellah; just had a big divy Join me in a bottle of ' Lcbeau' Dry Champagne.
T> E OOF OF PURI TY.
EVIDENCE OF EXCELLENCE,
Messrs James Buchanan and Co. have received the official appointment to supply Scotch whisky to the House of Commons, as the following attests :—" To Messrs James Buchanan and Co., 20 Bucklersbury, Louden, E.G. Gentlemen, —I have the pleasure; to inform you that the Chairman of the Refreshment Committee, the Hon. Kidney Herbert, M.P., has instructed me to appoint you to supply Scotch whisky to this department until further notice. Enclosed please find official order for quantity at present required.— (Signed) W. Chihchtox Saundehs."
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 9293, 8 December 1891, Page 3
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292Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 9293, 8 December 1891, Page 3
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