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■OULLDOG T>RAND OF ALE AND QTOTJT, Bottled by Robert Porter & Co., London. Finest qualities of BASS ana GUINNESS. Agents : Ehrenfried Bros., Auckland. (5> JOHN POWER and SON, DUBLIN. FINEST IRISH WHISKY IN THE MARKET. Obtainable from EHRENFRIED BROS. T~I_YLOR BROS.' "homeopathic COCOA. TAYLOR BROS.' CONDENSED COCOA. TAYLOR BROS.' D.S.F. MUSTARD. _ Sole Agent—A. H. NATHAN. BUCHANAN'S V^HISKY.' HOUSE OF LORDS. Refreshment Department. May 4.1893. To Messrs James Buchanan & Co., Scotch Whisky Merchants. London, E.C. Gentlemen,—l have very <rreat pleasure In bearing testimony to the high-class quality of the Scotch Whisky that you supply to this Department, and which gives the greatest satisfaction. Herewith please find Official Order for quantity at present required, and which bo good enough to forward at your early convenience. I am, Gentlemen, Your, faithfully. (Signed) WILLIAM AGGAS, Manager. HOUSE OF COMMONS. Refreshment Department. The Buchanan Blend of Scotch Whisky you now supply to thi3 Department is much liked by the members and others who uso it. It is with great pleasure that wo express our high opinion of ils quality. We are, doar Sirs, Yours faithfully. ALEX. GORDON & CO., Contractors. »ymoncts-st_Tot.~ •_. February 2L 1894. jTMTSSSRS EHRENFRIED BROS., iJjuL Auckland. It is with tho Kroatost pleasure that I bear testimony to the valuable m___lities of the Puriri Spring. I became acquainted with its value in 1879, and have bad ample opportunities of testing its value sinco that date As an antacid and anthilitlc it acts well, especially is it adapted as a potable water for children. In the rheumatic and gouty constitu tionsitmay be used with the greatest benefit, and should be taken freely. After a course of bathing at, many of our thermal centres, tho use of Puriri Water for a fow weeks after helps to make the cure permanent. I shall only be too pleased to see its value moro widely known. It is an honest mineral water, and well suited to tho dyspeptic ailments so common in New Zealand.—l am. gentlemen, faithfully yours, T. HOPE LEWIS, M.R.C.S.. L.S.A,

J) B I N X PURIRI NATURAL MINER ALWATEP INVALUABLE FOR INDIGESTION. ,Rbmovino CONSXITUTTOSAL Tj-NDKHCI TO Gout, AND FOR DISEASES OF THE KIDNEY AND BLADDER. fp HBENF RI E D *T> P. 0S„ fIOLE PROPRIETORS & BOTTLERS. TJANC O CK'S JUL A N COOK'S CELEBRATED xxxx ale a GUARANTEED MALT AND HOPS ONLY. ESPECIALLY NOTED FOR ITS PURITY, AGREEABLE TASTE, AND NOURISHING PROPERTIES. TTANCOCK AND fi 0-. CAPTAIN COOK BREWERY. NEWMARKET, AND 32, QUEEN STREET.

WE RECOMMEND to the >oorl taste of the public a trial of ARTHUR NATHAN'S "RELIABLE" TEAS; And for perfection in strength and fragrance it will bo hard to approach anything like ARTHUR NATHAN'S CEYLON TEA, Which ts packed in air-tight lead packets, so as to preserve the full aroma of the lea.. This beau!if nl Tea can be obtained of all Grocers and Storekeepers at 2s per pound, A RTHUR TSTATHAN'S !« T> E L I A B L E" riTIEAS ARE SOLD EVERYWHERE. BLENDED TEA. OR CEYLON TEA, OR INDIAN TEAS. Are all sold at 2s per pound. A SUPERIOR QUALITY of each description is put op in similar maimer, sold at 23 6d per pound. WHEN YOU WANT TEA, KE SURE YOU ASIC FOR AND GET ARTHUR NATHAN'S "RELIABLE" TEAS. NONE OTHER" WILL GIVE SUCH SATISFACTION*.

TVTIXEY'S "Cervus" Knife Polish.— J.^l Won't wear the blades like others.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXV, Issue 169, 17 July 1894, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume XXV, Issue 169, 17 July 1894, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume XXV, Issue 169, 17 July 1894, Page 4

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