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Public Notices. derive their support, and find them in your extract in a more concentrated and purer form by far, tlian in -Tooth's or any other extract that ,1 haVe met with lour extract I fine! to be void of gluten: a substance which is not only innutrN tiousi but tends to rapid decomposition; I will admit that at.first I looked upon the preparation with much, suspicion, not believing that the appliances of this district were likely to produce the manuacture of an article which conveys to the human system in so small a com^ pasa an amount of nutriment hitherto1 unprecedented, but I found that im; pression erroneous, I likewise express my opinion, that time will have little effect upon it, save that from the quantity of potash which it contains it must necessarily absorb moisture. To all invalids and equestrians it will be found invaluable, and is worthy of bein<» brought under the attention of both- the Army and Navy. Yours, &c. . THOS. GtTTHRIE CARS: M.D. To H. B. Roberts, Esq. My dear Sir,—l have rio hesitation lit stating that the essence df Meat ifo& pared by you is tKe most nutritious and palatable I have met witb: It is free' from the hardness which characterises. ' the product by Tooth's process, and is therefore not likely to purge. I have scrupulously avoided the-use of any preparation hitherto, but I should be glad to recommend your essence of meat because it is so difficult to convince iitirses that gummy gelatinous beef tea is injurious td a delicate system, and because I feel convinced from personal use of the essence, that it is highly nutritious and invigorating. Very truly yours,MdRGAN S. Grace, M.D. Wellington, July 29th, 1869. To H. 13. Roberts, Esq. Wholesale Orders to be directed to the1 Factory, — Premises of Mr H. B. Roberts, Wangawui. • ' * The Extract, is put up in tins of various sizes at the rate of Is peroz, or 15s perlb. Agents — Wanganui, Mr Lamont • Dunedin, Mr Houghton; Westport, Messrs Bayley and Humphreys ; Patea Messrs Beamish and Dale; Taranaki, Messrs Humphrey and Son; Greymouth, Messrs Donald McLean & Co. Septe:nber 9, 1869.

NOTICE. TO THE PUBLIC OF WANGANUI rjUIE best quality of bread can be' 1 obtained at C. Bell's, Baker, -Taupo Quay* Confectionery, fancy breads, biscuits of all kinds. C BELL. August's 186$ i; " ■ s ~NOTI C E; s SELLING OFF! SELLING OFF <! rpHE Undersigned, having- finally -L determined on giving up business, begs to announce that from this date be will sell at Cost Price. the whole! of his stock of IRONMONGERY. All persons indebted to the undersigned are requested to settle their' accounts forthwith.- \ N. B.—The premises to Sell of Let. . -- T. SCRIVENER, Victoria Avenue. July 22, 1869. NOTI C E. THE undersigned having itfade" arrangements with the proprietor of the largest iron foundry in Auckland, is prepared to ship by return of vessel Fiax Machines to 4 "' Messrs Price's pattern (viz., tery superior make) for £25 cash/ T. W. GUDGEON &CO., General Agents and Shore Brokers, Auckland. N.B.—Orders left; with Mr Churton, Taupo Quay, will meet with immediate attention. August 19, 1869.-

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Wanganui Herald, Volume III, Issue 655, 17 September 1869, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wanganui Herald, Volume III, Issue 655, 17 September 1869, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wanganui Herald, Volume III, Issue 655, 17 September 1869, Page 1