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PRESKRVfTAS. Extraotfrom The Australasian, September 17tb, 1890. J "OYthe last English mail Messrs Francis -*—* Forr©3t & Co., Melbourne, Lav© received a report on the three boxes butter sent Homo by the Victorian Department of Agriculture to test the value of " Preßervitas." On examination it was found that in two of the boxes the butter was in first-class condition, and its< floe favour was vory noticeable, notwithstanding the heavy baiting ; but in the third box — Robertson's — the butter was distinctly gone, the flavour lost, and in fact, although the cases had been out of the freezing cliamt jr of the ship only a few rays, wae already rancid. This report was given by several experts who had no 'nforoiation regarding the butters or their p .ckaees. To avoid any misunderstanding the butters were submitted to Mr Jacobßen, of the firm of F. Jacobsen &• 00., Thames Chambers, Beer Lane, E.G., for his opinion, he being a Dane, and an acknowledged expert. His report dated August 6th runs thus :— " The ' P.O.* and T.F. we find of fairly good texture and quality, whereas the box marked ' Robertson,' is more tender, slightly sour, and altogether does not appear to have stood the voyage as well as the other two. 1 ' The chief point in the foregoing is that the P.O. and F.F. butters were treated with about 31bs salt, and 1£ per cent, of Preservitas, the Robertson sample being salted only, and enclosed in a Mountain Ash box. Fall particulars and prices on application JAMES C. GEOEGE. | XJ<£)ldUiVJlJi3i Jklf V* ID W«*j VIVIAN-STREET (Opposite St. Mary's Church.) ■■ " IN announcing the change of proprietor- I chip of the above Healthily Situated end Popular Temperance Hotel, Mrs Collm confidently (■ecomrnends her successor, Mihb Obton, who will continue to carry on the business so as to ensure Quiet, Comfort, and Economy to Boarders and Visitors. Ladieß from the country will find it a pleasant resting place. l^ 1 The PUBLIC BATHS will still be attended to by Mr & Mrs Lollis[ Orders left at adjoining premises. a 349 TO STOCK OWNERS. I HAVE made up several preparations of Medicines, to be need should the Horses or Cuttle fall sick. These Medicines I have used myself for the last twenty years, and have never known a I single failure if given in time and attended to according to my Directions, which are given with each Preparation. No Farmer, Horse, or Cattle Owner should be without these Valuable Remediap, as they are ensured against the loss of many valuable animals. The following Preparations are made up :—: — Colic or Gripe Drenches ; Hoven, or blown through eating poisonouß planjs, fungus, &c. ; Condition and Worm Powders ; Liniment or Embrocation for Sprains, &c. ; Physio Balls ; Worm Balls , Condition Balls ; Blistering Ointment ; Healing Ointment for Sore Shoulders, Cows Teats, &c ; also Cow Drenches for Cleansing, &c. adviceTqratis. V. GRANVILLE, VETEKI.\AhY SUKGEOV, DEVON- STREET,, New Plymouth. FO* SALE. tj\ARM of 257 acres on Main South Road, in Tataraimaka District; with comfortable 7 roomed Cottage, opposite school. Price 30s an acre. Small deposit; balance at 5 per cent. (5 years certain), repajable in instalments if preferred. Also other properties. Money to lend. a 540 C. W. GOVETT, Solicitor. NOW PUBLISHED, AND selling by the several Booksellers, the Matchless Story of dickei Barrett, AND THE SIEGE OF MOTUROA. Comic, Dramatic, and Tragio 1 Instructive, Amuaing, inspiriting I,' Good to buy to while a few hours away of the long winter nights with ! , Good to buy to 1 present as a souvenir of the near at hand Jubilee ! Good to buy to send to your distant friends I 700 bb tc BOARD RESIDENCEpOMFORTABLE and Roomy Apartments for Visitors or Invalids, in a Cbarmingly-Bitqated House just outside New Plymouth. Sea view. Terms <moderate. Also for Hire, A'fine upstanding GENTLEMAN'S HACK. mrTHerridge, The Grange 95 oo Belt Road, New Plymouth peize hvl:e3:d.a_t. MADE OEY FROSI THE FRESHES! LIVERS. PURE, TASTELESS, DIGESTIBLE. Sold everywhere in capsuled "bottles* VvnoiewUfcj a gen 1 1SHAEiLAJSD & 00., 4"hw Auckland. EMPIRE TEA COMPANY'S CUPERIOR BLENDED

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 8934, 17 November 1890, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 8934, 17 November 1890, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 8934, 17 November 1890, Page 4