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JPlX?>li<3 Notices HUDSON’S Self R AISING Floub Makes the lightest and most delicious bread and pastry. Its results are certain, Its convenience makes baking a pleasure. The most economical and nutritious of any flour that can be used. Every packet covered with useful recipes. HUDSON’S FARINACEOUS FOOD FOB INFANTS AND INVALIDS. The Analyst’s report and numerous grateful acknowledgements received by he Proprietors attest the value of this ood for infants and those whose digestion is impaired. HUDSON’S DIGESTIVE BISCUITS, All made of whole meal, carefully ground and retaining all the properties of the wheat. The most wholesome and palatable biscuits made, HUDSON’S MEAT BISCUITS, FOR DOGS, Are {made from ground wheat, with the bran only taken off, and contain a large percentage of sweet lean meat, besides inredients which tend to stimulate a healthy ondition. For greyhounds in training, and house dogs, no other food should be used, Manufacturers and proprietors, E. HUDSON AND Co., Biscuit Manufacturers and Manufacturing Confectioners, DUNEDIN. D UNEDIN Will Close February 18. 10,000 MEMBERS AT 10S BACH. 38 Peefoehebs. DUNEDIN CUP. First .. .. 1000 Second .. 500 Third .. ..200 Others (div’d.) 700 £2,400 36 Peefoemers. J. C. HANDICAP. First .. .. 500 Second .. 250 Third .. .. 100 Others (div’d,) 350 £1,200 27 Pebfobmebs. PUBLICANS’H’CP. First .. .. 250 Second ~ 125 Third .. .. 80 Others (div’d) .270 £725 21 PEBFOBMBB3. CITY STAKES First .. *. 250 Second .. 125 Third .. .. 80 Others (div’d) 220 £675 “ By Letter only,” with two stamps en. closed for replies. Please send P.O. Orders, Bank Notes, or Cheques,—with Is exchange, added ; hut under no circumstances will registered letters be accepted , and Address— ADA MANTUA, Care of Mr Abraham, Box 351, Post-office DUNEDIN. Four First amount to £2OOO Four Second amount to £IOOO Four Third amount to £460. (Each of which can be won with One Ticket.) NOTICE. t HAVE this day PAID DUTY on Smith & Welstood’s Cooking Stoves, Green Letup Plough lines, and a lot of General :onmongery. J. HOUSTON, Main South Road* Timaru, November 3, 1881. HO CKIN’S IMPROVED SEIDLETZ POWDER, For Immediately Producing Seidletz Water, without the slightest trouble, IS prepared from a correct analysis of the celebrated German Spring, the value f which for so many years has been fully recognised by the Medical Profession. From the combination of Saline Salts and Gar* bonio Acid, action upon the Digestive and Renal Organs is at once effected. AS A SALINE APERIENT It is especially recommended in all oases of Biliousness, Indigestion, Sickness, Head] aches, and other ailments, which are gene] rally so prevalent in tropical climates, is cooling, refreshing, and invigorating, an in cases of FEVERS will be found a moB convenient and salutary beveridge. It bal stood the test of 50 YEARS’ EXPERIENCE, and those who have once taken it oontinu its use from confidence in its medicina qualities. As all the ingredients are in OQQ bottle, it will be found most Excellent. PROSSER & CO., Dunedin, Auckland, and Christchurch. FELTON GRIMWADE, AND CO., Wellington. KEATING’S POWDER KILLS BUGS, FLEAS, MOTHS BEETLES. This Powder is quite* harmless to animal life, but is unrivalled in destroying fleas, bugs, cockroaches, beetles, moths in furs, and every other species of insect. Sportsmen-will find this invaluable for destroying fleas in their dogs, as also ladies for their pet dogs. This Article has fonud so great a sale that it has tempted others to vend a so* called article in imitation. The Public arc cautioned that tins of the genuine powder bear the autograph of THOMAS KEATING. KEATING’S WORM TABLETS A purely vegetable sweet-meat, both in appearance and taste, furnishing a most agreeable method of administering the J, only certain remedy for intestinal or thread' worms. It is a perfectly safe and mild" preparation, and is especially adapted for Children. Sold in Tins by oil Ghemslj and Druggists. Proprietor— THOMAS KEATING. London, Export Chemist and Druggist,'

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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2736, 28 December 1881, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 South Canterbury Times, Issue 2736, 28 December 1881, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 South Canterbury Times, Issue 2736, 28 December 1881, Page 1