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For INFANTS and INVALIDS.
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CityAnalyst's Laboratory,
Glasgow, 16th Nov, 1881.

I have made a careful
Analysis of a sample of
W.Massor & Co.'s Indian
Chatare Digestive Mili-
tary Pickles, bought by
af from a Grocer, and
I fad they are composed
nised Vegetables, prop-
ly cooked and preserved
Sance which contains a
riety of Spices that, in
opinion, renders the
Fickles very agreeable to
The plate. Judging by
y own experience, they
a gaite wholesome.

Jux CARK, Ph.D., 4.T.C., V.C. S.,

City Analyst.

CityAnalyst's Laboratory, 136 Bath Street, Glasgow, 6th Jan., 1881.

I have made careful Analysis of several kinds of Unfermented Fruit Wine, manufactured by WILLIAM MESSER, 130 Renfield St., and have found all of them to be free from Spirit and all deleterioussubstances, and pleasant to the taste. The Unfermented Port and Sherry contains a portion

of Grape Juice, and I have no doubt they are quite wholesome.

WILLIAM WALLACE.

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