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RB E N N E T T, • (Late Bennett and Jamison) TAILOR AND CLOTHIERS Princes Street South, Opposite Cargill, Gibbs and Co.. DUNEDIN. JJOYAL HOTEL, George-street, Port Chalmers. JAMES MORKANE, Proprietor. (JPI CIAL NOTICE.— T. SIMPU BON wishes to intimate to his friends, and tie general public, that he has commenced business as MERCHANT TAILOR and CLOTHIER, in Pbinces-street South next Prince of Wales Hotel. Always on hand a well-selected Stock of Woollen Goods suitable for the season. Prices strictly moderate. Inspection invited. T. SIMPSON, Merchant Tailor, Princes-street .South. W. BACOX & SONS. Livery, Bait, and Letting Stables. Great King-street. HAVING made great alterations to our premises, we are now prepared to Let Carriages, Waggonettes, etc., for Weddiuoand Picnic Parties at Reduced Prices LADIES 1 AND GENTS 1 HACKS. Quiet Harness Horses and Hacks always on Sale. We have just received from Home a lar^c btock of SADDLERY, consisting of Saddles Br" lies, Single and Double Harness of all dc: < nptioHF, Wlrips, etc., etc.. which we are j pn fared to sell at remarkably low prices. 11E CHEAPEST PLACE IN TOWN. PURE WINES .—THOMAS REYNOLDS, Wixb Merchant and Imi'okteb, Stafford-fetrcet, Dunedin, imports the Wines direct from Spain and Portugal where they are carefully selected from \he ir!!2Si. ds aml Merchants hy his Agent, Mr. SBn(v n ? Jt ' Is » to insure purity and quality. TUBSi Wines- are to be procured Wholesale fiomtlie Importer, and Retail from Messrs A. vt J. Macfablakb k Co., Princes and Maclaggan- streets. Report of Analysis by Profe&sor Black, Colonial Analyst : — University Laboratory, „,. _ Dunedin, 21st Oct., IS7B. Ihomas Reynolds, Esq., ' s "'j— I have the honour to report on five samples of Port Wine forwarded by you for analysis. These samples Aay all be described as full-flavoured, fruity, animatic Wines ; possessing in a considerable degree that agreeable iragiance that characterises genuine Port, liicy do not contain imdurities of any kind lue perfect frceness of' these Wines from every kind of impurity, the proportion of oupar and Alcohol which they contain being quite chnracterktic of unadulterated, unmaniPulated together with their rich fragrance, arising from aromatic ethers, should strongly recommend them And gain f&r them a good place in the coloaiai market. (Signed) Jlmes (i. Black, 1 Colonial Anafyel.

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume VI, Issue 309, 21 March 1879, Page 23

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Page 23 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume VI, Issue 309, 21 March 1879, Page 23

Page 23 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume VI, Issue 309, 21 March 1879, Page 23