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RAILWAY HOTEL, MOSGIEL. WM KNOTT, PROPRIETOR. The above Hotel has been newly erected near the Railway Station. Visitors will find it replete with every modern convenience and and comfort. , N.B. — Good stabling and careful grooms < Horses and Traps always on hire. LANE, CAMPBELL, AND CO., 1 Successors to Reeve 3 and Co., Manufacturers of British Wines, Cordials, < Bitters, Liqueurs, Aerated, and Mineral ■ Waters, &c. I Importers of Machinery, and Cordial Makers Goods of every description. L. f C, & Co. in soliciting a continuance of ] the large amount of support accorded to their . predecessors, Messrs. Reeves and Co., whose ] k various Manufactures are so favorably known j throughout New Zealand, beg to assure their ] customers that no effort will be spared to still ( further increase the quality of their various . manufactures. Always in Stock and for Sale, in bulk or case, ( matured Ginger Wine Quinine Champagne Ginger Brandy Peppermint fordial Raspberry Vinegar Clove Cordial Orange Bitters Tonic Orange Wine Bitters Cuaraco Gooseberry Wine Maraschino Sarsaparella, &c, &c. BTORE AND MANUFACTORY, Maclaggan-Btreat, Dunedin. SOLE MANUFACTURERS OF THE PATENT STOPPERED DERATED WATERS. __ g IK I 1 ll||^B|(V M I ITHOMSON AND CO. earn Waters and Cordial Manufacturers, TAFFORD-STREET, DUNEDIN, AND CHELMER-STREET, OAMARU. Jlmporters o Soda Water Machinery and Cordial Maker's Goods of every desdription. • (There has been forwarded to us for inspection, the result of the analysis vy Profess ir Black of a variety of Beverages procured from the establishment of Messrs. Thomson and Co., Water and Cordial Manufacturers, Stafford-street, by Mr. Lumb, Inspector under the Adulteration of Food Act, 1866 Of the Medicinal and other Beverages analysed, amongst which were samples of Quinine, Champagne, Soda Water, and Lemonade, Cordials, and Bitters, Professor Black speaks very highly. " There are none, he says, " that contain anything likely 10 be injurious to health All are of excellent quality."—' OtajfO Guardian, December 4, 1874. TO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. GEORGE O. DRISCOLL.i TIMBER MERCHANT, (Formerly of Princes-street South), lias commenced business in Cumberland St., corner of St. Andrew-street. Building Materials of every description on Sale at Lowest Hates. Cumberi/ANC Steeet, G. O. DRISOOLL and CO. ECONOMY IN FUEL! COAL SUPERSEDED i>| by our LOCAL PRODUCTIONS. Send no moro Money out of the country, but order of Batison and Beown, Great King street. Kaitangnta coal, 30s per ton ; best Colonial, 22s per ton ; Shag Point, 35s per ton ; cut dry Manuka, 25$ per loadj cut dry Pine, 18s per load. Full weights. BATTSON and BROWX, Next Christian Chapel. C^ JF L E M I N G, , Wholesale and Iletuil PKODUOK MERCHANT, Peinces street, I>vn t edin\ Cash buyer of Oats, Wheat, Barley, Potatoes, &c, &o.

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume IV, Issue 181, 15 September 1876, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume IV, Issue 181, 15 September 1876, Page 3

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