IYSPECIAL APPOINTMENT TO EXCELLEHCY THFCOVEBNOB NO Firmli^tlieColon^aniioldany- J -tfA foKfjKlnsl"hrfl!^ VfflltTftaS thing approaching>&e*amount:|pMlJUldjjUllllj4Uf UUy IU|I I 00.0 ,that .N E L's'!PfN f VW^ ■ may anasf%6uld ■; • ■ SfeS|:-^K r; 'n^W v i§^feu^i- :^ .h : : ; ;-;^.,=" ; .. "keepMf "held. ■ • ■■ ■' ' \ .;; ■ "f •: a(ivertisements;^o!^others"wMch.; a^@ar&!i?om^timo ? to s feiAeation. . I E lIS ON M t> AT El &: CO, 'SCel^brated, ' '■'■" ■"'■"' ' ______ I ThGse\Teas Wβ^superior, moreteven drinking, and give greater "satis-, i thati Tea, whether China, India or Ceylon.. THOSE THAT LIKE ISMDSAN OR CEYLON tEAS or -NELSON, MOATE &CO.'S Mr As the Market is full of Packet Teas made up to resemble NELSON, MOATE & CO.S, they must ask the PUBLIC to see that their NAME is on EVERY PACKET.
The Stud. jTILYDESJP ALE STALLION, NEVER MIND HIM, Bred by Mr Boag (The celebrated Horse-breeder, of Canterbury). TO STAND THIS SEASON, Ifisufßcient inducement offers, and will travel through the following districts:—Epsom, Onehunga, Mangere, Papatoetoe, Flat Bush, Pakuranga, Howick, Tamaki. Remuera. Pedigree :—Sire, Prince Charles, imported dam Jean, by Napoleon, imported; 2nd dam Highland Mary, by Wellington, imported ; 3rd dam Jess, by Prince Royal, imported ; 4th dam Polly, by Canterbury, imported; sth dam Jep, imported by J. C, Watts, Esq. W, & G. WINSTONE, Customs-street East. Stow Jams. XI B X P A T R I C K'S SPECIAL QUALITY X' BRAND NEW SEASON'S FRESH FRUIT T A M S. "AH tb.« many pereone who h&ve taefced the «X' Jams are loud in their praise, and we must unreservedly congratulate Messrs Kirkpatrick and Co. upon, turning out a genuine Fruit Jam, fit to grace the tables and please the palates of the moafr luxurious and fa ß tidious. ,! - i{ Hawke's pay Herald," July 18. > S. KIRKPATRIOK & CO., MANUffACTUBERS, NaXfiOKBrewers. AUCKLAND J-JOMAIN TJREWBRY PURE TOBEE. FIRST PRIZE MELBOURNE " ~-■■■■ ■ Tits Proprietors to draw the attention of Qon'sumersto the FINE QtJAXiIi?Y ol their ALE arisSTOUT,ia Bulk and Bottle, whicli aqrw supplying to all their Customer^, Delivery made to suburbs free of charge. Only one brew—THE BEST. No rorating machinery used to give tie Ale a fictitious appearance when the cork is drawn. The BOTTLED ALE beiatj brewed from English Maltls equal to any imported, BROWN, CAMPBELL,. & Cp f> prqpKißtqr^
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Auckland Star, Volume XXI, Issue 237, 7 October 1890, Page 6
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