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■ T^tJBEST ROASTED COFFEE ENOWNi , XSZAA _„_ _— rrrr. , ''A'Z T ; Extracts; from .Scientific OfrinioniifeG r § i j «;■ • • Strang'^i^tent- -Process; of Ayy 1 ; ■;• -yZ .y- yZßot^tpig^ ;: . y,y •;.;» v" [.. : s \\ lam of the opinion that: roasting-iir a . current, of AdTphdfZian is-;bbmplfeted ! mbre: Ay . quickly and thaFa'higbfer' temperature 1 ihighf | b]e used than s? in v ,the, T ©rdinary method; ' thus' .* causing the roasted *b T ean- to give up more extractftaj water, 'and fb ; develop?, the flavor • m^re 'thoroughly,'^ „ „-.■ "-."• ,". 0 :- " yr .- i ; A-Z--A /ST'Cps^ | :' ['.Chief Analyst fp,' the' Victorian Govern-* i ;Z : ;nA Z\ t^^%Mfpiorfme. t -. l Z,Zi'' ""'Z-.,,. .',. I University, Dunedin, Otagp, N.Z. '■'■ I ihave caref ullyjexatnined' tlie 'principle; conatraction,:andmbde of working of Strang's 1 Patent •,, Hot Air GofEee Boaster. ..Upon lthe' whole I consider 'the invention a very valuable one, and one < that, will very soon supersede the roasters now in use, Ihave also ex*r ammed the liquor got from-berries^ ;rpasted<by j his Hot Air process and am satisfied that all the essentials of a good, sbitnd, Coffee liquor are obtained, being clear and strong, and ■> with a distinct and well-pronounced aroma. ! * " James G. Black, U "Professor of Chemistry and Colonial "Analyst for Otago." Ask for Strang's renowned Maori brand. Also, the Union and Ship brands of^Coffee. all of which are roasted by his unique patented process. ' Strang's Silk-dressed Peppers and Spices are unequaled for strength and purity. " Testimonials inuutaerable. - ; Wholesale at Steam Mills, Esk street, and retail everywhere. A A : Z ■-- AA by r / DAVID-S-IRANG, iNTVTBBOAROTIiI, • nls G. P. Martm 250 BULLOCKS. MONDAY, 7th DECEMBER, AT WYNDHAM. f^i F. MARTIN has received VJT» instructions from Mr D. R. Mcßae, to sell by auction at Elliot's Yards, Wyndham, on the above date — OKA BULLOCKS, 8 to 5 years old. The above are really a grand lot of cattle, all thoroughly quiet, well-bred, and in fresh thriving condition, ready to fatten off this summer. Sale at one o'clock. n23 Wm. Todd's Sales SATURDAY, EVENING NEXT, At half- past seven. At the risk of the former purchaser, Mr John Kelly. WILLIAM TODD wiiisell in Exchange — Section 9G, Georgetown, Freehold, half-an-acre, with 4-roomed Cottage, fenced, opposite Captain Elles's grounds. h22 SATURDAY EVENING, 2nd DECSMBER, At half-past 7. BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEE S. WILLIAM TODD will s&ll by auction in the Exchange — Section 17, block 33, Bowmont street, Invercargil], held under lease from the Corportion, 14 years from 28th February 1874. Rental ten shillings; on wbich is erected 4-roomed house, 3-stalled stable and outhouses ; grounds under cultivation ; a good house and will be sold. nlB SATURDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 2nd, At 7.30 p.m. BY ORDER OFTHE MORTGAGEES. WT LLIAM TODD haa received instructions to sell by public auction, ia the Exchange, Esk street — Section 9, block 21, Liddell street, quarter acre, Corporation lease, about five years to run ; ground rent six shillings per annum, on which is erected a superior dwelling house of four rooms. Ground all under cultivation and fenced. n23 Terms at Sale. MONDAY, 27th NOVEMBER, " At 2 o'clock. TO BOARDINGHOUSE-KEEPERS AND PARTIES FURNISHING. WILLIAM TODD, instructed by Mrs Phillips, will sell at her late residence in Leven street — IN DRAWING-ROOM : Brussels Carpets ; first-clsss Suite, in satin chintz ; Walnut Table, Oil Paintings, Jap. Cabinet, Cornice, Curtains, &c. IN DINING-ROOM : Matting, Cheffonnier, Sofa, Sewingmachine, Cornice, Engravings, Chairs, Tables, Cutlery, Hair Suite, Y.P, Covers; Rugs, " Fenders and Irons. BEDROOMS : The complete Fnrnisbings of five rooms, Chest of Drawers, Washstand and Ware, Single and Double Bedsteads and Bedding, Towel Rail, in each. SUNDRIES. Lawn-mower, Side-saddle, Pier Glass, Mirrors, Oil Clotb, Lamps, Knifecleaner, Mangle, &c. All of which are to be sold, and the House 1 Let, which is very suitable for a boarding establishment. n22 THURSDAY, 30th NOVEMBER, At 2 o'clock. WILLIAM TODD, instructed by Mr T. Simpson (tailor), who is retiring from business, will sell by auction, in the premises adjoining the Bank of Australasia, Tay street — His entile stock-in-trade of broad and nanow cloth, English, Scotch, and Colonial Tweeds, Worsted Coat'Dg ; all the very best. Shirts, Ties, Tailors' Trimmings, Gasaliers, Shop Fixtures, kc. An inspection prior to sale invited n23 FRIDAY, Ist DECSMBER, At noon. FOSTER'S YARDS, THORNBURY. WILLIAM TODD has received instructions to sell by auction, in Foster's T ards, Thornbury, about f*£* HEAD CATTLE, comprising OO milkers, springers, 1, 2 and 3 year old steers. Without any reserve. n2l SATURDAY, 2nd DECEMBER, At 12 o'clock noon. BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEES. WILLIAM TODD has received in *' structions to sell by public auction in the Exchange, Esk street — Section 17, Block VII, Township of FORTROSE (roi'Jo!s\ quarter-acie freehold ; together with hotel of 15 apartments, 4-stall stable and out buildings, in the occupation of John Boyer. Terms at sale, n23 Sale at 12 o'clock sharp. L^OR~ SALE OR LE ABE— Farm -*- of 180 acres, river flat land— sixteen acres of bush. Fenced and improved. Will be sold for cash, or leased with purchasing clause, on exceedingly easy terms. Owner leaving the colony. Immediate application necessary to j WILLIAM TODD, I n22 Auctioneer, Esk street. I

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Southland Times, Issue 4484, 23 November 1882, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Southland Times, Issue 4484, 23 November 1882, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Southland Times, Issue 4484, 23 November 1882, Page 3

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