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JAB; SPEIGHT & CO, MALTSTB£S & BREWERS ' CITiY Bit EWE BY, JL) ' U N E DIN. Report of the Melbourno Jurors; MESSRS SPEIGHT and Co. also took First and. Seoond VvPrizea for their STRONG ALES at tho Alelbourno Exhibition, 1881—Vide Jurors' Report, 120 Barrels of Beer were submitted quite indiscriminately from the world, and had to be tested agiriust one another at one and the same time, f Your Jurors have had 11 meeting, extending o\er a period of. one mouth, from 20th November to 20th December, and have deliberated on an average of three hours oach sitting, so that ampin time and care was duly taken to form a correct and accoptablo judgment: W. Johnson, Chairman of Jurors,

•OHR'ISTOHURCH (N.Z.) INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION, 1882. The Jurors' Ilepott on the Ales arc: J. Speight and Co.'s Export Palo Ales— First-class Ale, and stands out prominently as a Very Supericr Alo, Certificate of Cold Medal. J Speight acd Co.'s Strong Ales—Good sound Strong Alo of considerable merit, Certificate of Gold Medal. Tho Jurors further Report. Messrs Speigh and CVs Ales como to tho front, and ueservo high commendation, and would attract attention in any competition among that class of Ales. Signed by tho Jurors) J. Paiiker, W. Hockley, O. Robertson, E. S. Harlky, OTAGO A: AND P; ASSOCIATION'S SHOW, 1888.

The following awards have been made by the Judges (Messrs J. K. Simpson, T, Austin and G.' Blyth) in the Ale and porter classes: Heavy Ale^,—J. Speight and Co., Ist and 2nd. Medium Alks,--J, Sgeight and Co,, Ist and 2nd, Medium Alks.—J. Speight and Co., hijhly commended. Light Ales.—J. Speight and Co,, Ist and 2nd. , Porter.—J. Speight and. Co,, Ist. GLASGOW EXHIBITION, 1888. A jCask of Ale shown was pronounced by compotent experts to bo' equal to Burton Palo Ales. -Vide Eveniug Star, 14th Nov. Speight's Beer is on sale at all the Free Houses at the Thames. L.MELHOSE,SoIe Agent THAMES DISTRICT.

THE LArE m; chase. ONE OF AMERICA'S-MOST CELER AT EDFAMILY PHYSICIANS, Was born in Cayuga County, New York, 1817, and died a lew months since, PBOBABLY no Author evor lived whose Works arc iu so great demand as DR. CHASE'S, Ho has given over fifty years of his life to the careful observation and test of practical ileoipes, as given in the Three Editions of his lar-renowned Works, The result has been that one million and a half of them have already,bcen sold and DR CHASE'S name has now beeome a household word in millions of homes as one of the greatest benefactors of mankind that evor lived. A mere glance at the contents of the work shows at once that instead of the book being gotten up to sell, the Publishers believe iu giving as much as it is possible for the money. It is bound in. oil cloth, contains 865 closely printed pages, in which are found 3000 Prescriptions and Recipes,

It gives the most valuable praotioal information on THIRTEEN' DIFFERENT DEPARTMENTS of humanity's every day wants, including 917 Prescriptions for all kinds of diseases, 865 Cooking Rcceipes, 250 Stock Doctoring, Mechanical, and other Receipes, All of these arc of the most reliablo nature prooured by 50 years experience of one of the most noted Physicians Ainerioa ever produced, Dr Chase won a national reputation by his successful treatment of Diseases common to Women and Cliildren, " The Old Doctor" did not believe in taking much medicine. Hence he stives hundreds of simple remedies which are to be found in all intelligent homes, and can be applied by all without difficulty. In this memorial edition he gives us not only the results of his own wide range of experience, but the very cream of all the latest medical discoveries by the World's most eminent Physicians as well. This last Edition should receive a hearty welceme in every family. While containing information for all, it is especially adapted to the wants of young wives aud mothers, who by consulting its contents and iollowing their guidance will find their household cares and maternal anxieties infinitely relieved. N.8.-Although tin price of "Dr Chase's Book and Household Physioian "is only 17a 6d., it contains as much material and more information than any other book at .double the price, Orders arc now being taken in Thames district by the firm's representative, Mr Martin, who cordially invites everyone to have a look at this really Invaluable Book, at

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Thames Advertiser, Volume XXI, Issue 6365, 29 March 1889, Page 4

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