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RB E N N E T T, • (Late Bennett and Jamison) TAILOR AND CLOTHIER, Princes Street South, Opposite Cargill, Gibbs and Co., DUNEDIN. JJ OY A L HOTEL, George street, Port Chalmers. JAMES MORKANE, Proprietor. NO. 6 ROYAL ARCADE. RANKIN AND CO., TAILORS AND CLOTHIERS, No. 6 Arcade, Dunedin, Have always on hand a choice assortment of Tweeds. Gentlemen can depend on obtaining a firstclass article at a reasonable price. Style and fit guaranteed. £JOUGH. COUGH. COUGH. The best remedy for a Troublesome Cou^h is WILKINSON'S EDINBURGH COUGH SYRUP. One or two Dozes giving lustant Relief, which hundreds of persons can testify. Sold in bottles 2s. and 3s. each, with full directions. Prepared only T. M. WILKINSON, CHEMIST AND DRUGGIST, Medical Hall, Dunedin. [Established 1852.] Prescriptions very carefully dispensed, and promptly forwarded to any part of the town. Orders by Post punctually attended to. ORE WINES .—THOMAS REYNOLDS, Wine Merchant and Importer, Stafford-street, Dunedin, imports his Wines direct from Spain and Portugal, where they are carefully selected from the Vineyards and Mci chants by his Agent, Mr. Wm. Reynolds, to insure purity and quality. Wines are to be procured Wholesale Importer, and Retail from Messrs j^^^^pj. Macfarlane Sc Co., Princes and juaciaggan streets. Report of Analysis by Professor Black, Colonial Analyst : — University Laboratory, Dunedin, 21st Oct., 1878. Thomas Reynolds, Esq., JSir, — I have the honour to report on five uiples of Port Wine forwarded by you for analysis. These samples may all be described as full-flavoured, fruity, aromatic Wines ; possessing in a considerable degree that agreeable fragiance that characterises genuine Port. They do not contain impurities of any kind The perfect freeness of these Wines from every kind of impurity, the proportion of Sugar and Alcohol which they contain being quite characteristic of unadulterated, unmauipulated Wine, together with their rich fragrance, arising from aromatic ethers, should strongly recommend them .and gain fer them a good place in the colonial market. James G. Black, Colonial Analyst.

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume VII, Issue 325, 11 July 1879, Page 23

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Page 23 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume VII, Issue 325, 11 July 1879, Page 23

Page 23 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume VII, Issue 325, 11 July 1879, Page 23

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