Public Notices. PABULUM VIT^ "■■■■. '■■, ' OR, CONCENTRATED ESSENCE b£ \ \ ';'; :; ';■■ MEAT;.. \ v . , ; \... V HE inferior articles arejsold 1 in the cplbnies as Extracts 6f Meat,; containing so muchinnutritiousprglUey' matter, as likewise ' chondrine, has induced Mr Hi B.Hbherts, pflWatiganui. to present to' the public an, Kxtrackpf Meat devoid of these matters, which, although they may solidify, an extract^ according tojtbe highest medical authorities, afford no nutriment to the huniin system, and render the extract more liable to. putrefaction. The bulk and weight are, of course, increased Ky such admixture with gelatinous matters, thereby, largely increasing the cost to the consumer, as-the-real essence is^ so proportionately, decreased. ! The supe- s riority of the^'PabulumHVitae" vahove! any.. other known; preparation :> can W eaisily detected, even by thessmelLL- One salt-spoonful,of the Extract dissolvedin! half a pint.of hot ; water,* and flavored with pepper.and „ salt, \ imakes. a delicious brown soup at the cost of about five farthings. n For children^ the quantity of) the Extract pugh.t to b?e mtich diminished. • Persons oti Ja; journey, qiNakjiig; strong ; exercise^ may ';with'; advantage takfan increased quantity of ihh Extract^ A person of \v^kly! or ■debilitated.constitu-: tidri, will be convmcefljOf the restpratiye and invigorating jeffect of tW Pairalura j jVitae by taking it twice or thrice a day for a fortnight as directed. One punci will mak€ eight half pints of agreeable strength. if the Extract be 'spread thinlyon toast or bread and butter,."it will.be fou^d most palatable, and persons travelling iri ; the interipr where.. fires cannot < always be Tcindled, will appreciate it, particularly as it dissplves readily in cold vrater^ahd mV thjat state makes an equally'^"nutritious' and very ; agreeabie, drink. All gravies and soups can be ma.% nA^^n(lered morei nutntipufby;^he use of this extract.
' Public Notices. SELECT COFFEE AND LUNCHEON ROOMS; : FOR the accommodation of Ladies and Gentlemen from the country, and men of business who may' wish-to lunch in town, MR HENRJ JREFELL Baker, Confectioner^ &&, (Corner of Taupo Quay, St. Hill. St.) Having enlarged:his premises has set apart a private room v^ith an entrance from St. Hill street,* where Ladies and Gentlemen will find select accommodation,, and suitable refreshments during all hours of the day. June 10th, 1869. J " ! RICHARDS & GIBSON, FELLMONGERS AND WOOL SCOTJRERS. Cash .purchasers of hides and skins. Kaikbkdpu Creek, Wanganui. ■';\ With reference to the above Richards and Gibson beg-to state that they have built a Store next-to Mr Hamilton, Coach builder, for the convenience of country Settlers, arid a person; will be in ' attendance: every Thursday, to reckve^ Hides, 1 Sneepskins, &c. ; ' f!i -••■■;•• r; March 25 ; 1869. y> sit i -•.':'
grazing horses and 5 1 ;-- ■■■■■■"■ : cattlel, :, '•= -;; ' >:; THE undersigned having; leased d lar^e portion of ;Mr;: Imlays Homestead Farm,, is prepared to receive 40 or 50 head of stor« cattle, at current rates as per agreement This is a rare chance /oik*horses in low condition, as the/paddocks- are full in feed. . ? Horses, !2s per week, delivered once a week, in town gratis. : R. L. CHRISTIE, Livers Stables, St. Hill-street. June 8, 1869.
. COPY OF TESTIMONIALS. From Dr Gibson—Wanganui, May 7th, 1869. . Sir, —I have much pleasure in testifying to the nourishing properties of your Pabulum Vitas. It is more palatable than the generality of Extract of Meat, and 1 consider it a great boon to invalids and a useful adjunct to the kitchen. I am, sir, yours, &c, ; Geo. 11. Gibson, Surgeon. H. B. Roberts, Esq. From Dr Earle, Wanganui— Wanganui, May 13, 1869. Having tested the Pabulum Vitav or Extract of Meat, made by Mr H. B. Roberts, I have great pleasure in certifying to its merits. I consider it to be wholesome, nutritious, and easily digested. For invalids it forms one of the best articles of nourishment that we have, and I can cordially recommend'ife R. C. Earle, m.r.c.s.e.. 1.5.a., i,.m. To H. B. Roberts, Esq.
D. HARDING, TAILOR & OUT-FITTER. Ridgwav Street, near the Odd- -' "fellows' Hall. i HAS just received a large and well selected Stock of Cloths and Tweeds, also a large assortment of Ready Made Clothing of the newest styles. A large variety of Dress, Crimean, Regatta, Jean, and Celtic Shirts, Collars, Ties, and Scarfs, all of the latest style. Hoisery, Felt Hats and Caps of j the newest shapes, also Boys' Hats I and Caps. Military Caps made to order. Silver trimmings, gentlemen's kid gloves, braces, and belts. A large assortment of fancy waistcoat pieces. August 12, 1869. i
From Dr Curl— Rangitikei, June 14, 1869. Dear Sir, —I.have at last completed an examination of the sample of extract.of meat you forwarded to me for that purpose. After submitting it to chemical and the other usual tests, I find that it is a pure extract of lean meat/and although there are in it small particles of gelatine and albumen that can be demon- j strated by chemical reagents, yet they are in less quantities .than in other samples I have submitted to analysis, and they are hot sufficient in amount in your sample to be at all injurious to invalids, so long as the extract is not kept too long. I found the soluble salts of Meat to be in large proportion, and this is of importance as it is principally upon these saltsi that the nutritious valire of extracts of meat for invalids,, and those I using them, depends.' Your .extract of Meat, or Pabulum VitJE, is therefore a t valuable nutritive article of 'diet for appropriate cases. ' I am, deaßsir, yours faith frilly^ S. M. Gorl, M.D. To H. B. Roberts, Esq. Wanganiii, lGth August, 1869. > ir,~-In compliance with your reqtfest I have submitted the Tabulunv Vita?, ;or extract of Merit, prepared!u,n'der;yoirr instructions, to a most- careful analysis. By such analysis Is ascertain that it abounds with ■ saHa;f of potash, a substance from which the animals mainly
WATCHMAKER & JEWELLER WILLIAM ELLIS HAS much pleasure in informing his friends and the public, that he has taken, the shop lately occupied by Mr Potto, Saddler,, and formerly in the possession -of C, Samuel, Jeweller. i _________ A CHOICE LOT OF JEWELLERY ON HAND. WATCHES, CLOCKS, AND MUSICAL BOXES CLEANED AND REPAIRED. All kinds of jobb.n# done on the shortest notice. . W. E« being a thorough practical workman, all repairs are executed in a first rate style.,' CHARGES STRICTLY MODERATE. Two doors from .Wicksteed- place. Juneß, 1869/
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Wanganui Herald, Volume III, Issue 656, 18 September 1869, Page 1
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