~ TajHuxui Aavernkexoßiits. NOBLE'S HOTEL ■s -, - . Proprietor. ' (WOO AOOOMIiiODAtIOK TOB tIUtMLTOS. A fitst-claM Billiard Room, containing one '^Ate^i'sTables, is attached to th* premises,. -"•nwPcßiiss iraxLtsa. . HO TtocbUjtolPaddbok Accommodation. ,(u:ir i«'u!) *I '/. >i* < i" l. "v ' "-. . B*ddl« Hoims and Single and Double. nOMMI-ittMAL HOTEt»H .•.l^r-o-} s :.:•<_-aaflEUOrOß;'_ -aaflEUOrOB ;' >"~ r " I WWifliJiiiOKi^-Proprfetor. j ijlrwffl n<>ifr<:*rT.rnl")ii.n < >ifr<:*rT.rnl")ii.' l ' l l7i';iTC ' f"'l v~> . j lit. ffSr^tlaj^aocAmroodatlon.fortTaTellitfl /IwdFwQitieit. , ; ,;•■. 'V b .t .T>i -nY 4J'' ( ..'<li'» it *y"< -T i..' I ' ; ■ j-t/// -a >nr ?W^3o^«;fpr,.h9igef. , . First-class Billiard Room. . . .•p» t:*w ,- .i ti . J-4..T: 1 ; ; — .—. — .T ' ■.'■ ' Ma/ OI d.RE-)AG-,H AND C;O., -jA»#t»iU>i n, -jNi. •. „ v *'i :-, /ir i - ,-i :i: i \ i ,t, t , t r .^^TIOS^KS AIT© COKMISSIOIT ( AaKKTS, n A.*mt&o\iMik BxktoAxs. Inxnasot Co. Tk# Produce Store is now open for the , ,^epf»>tion of r W«tGl, Grain, or miscellaneous '. M»«,ii, 'for sale or for transmission to '.SuM^lin. , ,', 'Sil«)i'w,fll b> held of Stock and Produce at T»panui; also, at the Mataura, ' iitaVienjand Terjot, due notice of which will ";.', ',' '"' \ , „ Jtfpßl&TXO I>BKJ) OH YiJUHOXiD 8BC!TOITr. ... i- TIMBER 1 TIMBER! TIMBER! EANKLEBUR^iS y TEAM: SAW MILLS Ci 7. ff • 3' SIGHING, .- » , ' Tie abort having nov completed this* Mill ia prepared^ fnpplyr, in unlimited quantities, Buildings Mining, and Bridge Timber -i- - wkite aka^'Blaekjpirt^ahcL 1 biiron— at the lowest possible prices. '«"'CHiHJ|A' provided to- any^part? of the Pro>ince, if required.- " ! - ,o lOtflert Jsetit ,to the Manager, (Mr. . Johk Pakt), at the Milk-will receive immediate attention.^.jtit, , }ii - t< Clyd6 :Ad.vertisementß.: Ad.vertisementB. TrirN : rri& o hotel,' .JJi.'irioi -v hji-LT-D-E'- i fl - '■'■■ a oi/IyjH. thankinfthis numerous friends vG^flikcHb^nb^rbegs to announce thafche Howl, vhich is replete with every accommoAatien. - : ' Cli "-"'Mi *» , s Families, and. itaveljers visititi^Cly.deT'mll £na ' every accomniod'aiion at' the 'Bendigo H**»^i*;and;if}ifeProprietor's sole' care -will be to gire satisfaction to his customers., .^ ,-_„„ i Wines aaid.SplritH 6febe«tßrandß;() ' COOP CTABUyfr Ja .» j T)OBT PHILIP HOTEL Johk Cox - .-.■*. Proprietor*-,. Ttw well-faiowu Hotel poifeM"B ererj ac-j BBteWbdiition, and T. C. begs to inform thej ♦rmv»lltng public that, to suit the times, he ku determined, on reducing the charges ; vkich from-dft^tnll be at follows •.—. — SVubSnjr, per iirght ... ■ ... 6s. j Sing lodßVcd v ..-. ... "si.. 2». ; M«al«y«sd,Bed (each) 5.... 2s, , BoarcTwid Lodging, per week 30s. Board onhj^- ,>.. . v . ...20s. , TheSiablesattichedto the Hoieljcomprisesj beiidet Stallt, Eight Loose Boxes. An effi-' <eieMr Grooms always in attendance, and the beat of Provender only kept. a>7 , - ■ --• -- • 'J-^o.U * ' H.B.~At the P.ort- Ehilip/Hotel, Johnny 1 .. t ., , . jCox is always ,\o be found. , 2 - ,i» t ,r ; . : . VICTORIA STORE. Tl B3fJ AM I N , NAT L O B, "^ Wholesale and Retail Storekeeper, WINE .AND SPIRIT, M^CHANT, S, PKI)^HLAIs'D-STBeIeT, CLYSX. ' The Largest and Be^t Selected Stock in the . District. , j T-" '■» JDXTNSTAN BREWERY! ~ , alibNtAii vmm and coSdial . v . WLAinJFACTpRY,. . TJtOTBTK ..CHKIsio, CIiTDB. J : D. FSfi£.WD takes the present oppor- • tunitjr of informing residents of the KerfcAen Goldfields and the general public -Aafc 'Tjii ■Fictorv i being replete with every •enrenienee, heit now'turninp out an article aot t» be^«qu«JKrd. , ... ;, ,> fc. f xkAUD^hw. succeeded in producing ABQMAT^C .BITTEJB . WINES irlielj ! «re not'Snly igreeaole 'bWerageß, but itib bare excellent medicinal qualities. The following is Professor Black's report : — TJniversity, Dunedin, Otago, New Zealand. Class — Beverages. ~fi* j November sth, 1876. ' I have examined for Mr! 3. 35. JFeraud, of , Monte Ck-risto, Clyde, Otago, two samples of Arom<tte; Timic Bitters, witk, the following result:— No. 827 is a sherry colored, and No. 828 is a port-wine red-colored liquid ; they are both perfectly transparent, showing the parity ef the water and other substances •fijitejrpd^ inj^bdr^manuf a>;tnrei ' j r \ r ,i\\ T Thtte two beverage's have 'a slight acid obemical reaction, an agreeable - cool bitler taste, blended with a sensation of •weefoeif£sgpsig f^jp the. sacTjifipe matter of jthe fruit of which they are the fermented extract. t , ,,». I 'baVe also examined the arainotie and other flavoring substances used by Mr. Xeraud in their Kagufaqture, and from the proportions in which they are blended with deleterious properties. I consider this wine, Jjheref ore, an agreeable j aad perfectly safe beverage, and when diluted with three or four tunes their bulk of water, they'wiU makeJacooa cbolirig lumber drink JAMES Qt. BLACK, v JProvincial Analyst." COLONIAL WINES. CORDIALS, AND Either in bulk or Bottle. Orders from any part yof- the,, province *anrtutflys&aedto ' ./•'/•A r JKT Agent for Ttupeka t— Mr. W. HAtf
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Tuapeka Times, Volume XI, Issue 792, 20 July 1878, Page 4
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