•^y A L X b r' .& ; £1 0., WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS," t Queen^street, Auckland., . Agentsfor JOHN ROBERTSON & SONS. Dundee- ; **& *** Fine Old and E.O. Whiskies. . T. A. SHEPHERD & CO., LondonMarquis DeLussac Champagne, Schnapp Beukers. ; THOMPSON, MARSHALL, & CO., AberdeenCelebrated Queen's Ales and Stout. JEFFREYS. Edinburgh- . I Standard Ales and Stout. ' r CUTLER. PALMER. & CO., LondonThe Purest of French and Spanish Wines. THOMAS HARDY'& SONS. AdelaideThe Beßt Brand of Australian Wines. Chateau Tanunda Brandy and All Brands of Colonial Ale Supplied. mAYLOR "OROS.' |".0 COA, mAYLOR "OROS.' -jMrUSTARD.j A. H. NATHAN. QIR JOHN' pOWER'S _ . T^HISKY ''■:,:/ A SPECIALTY. EHRENFRED. BROTHERS. fDOOMERANG" 'Palatabl-.andofWgh-^^^^^ | AUS'IMIiUK ' Frarranoe, imtlftv and graallty*eeo nd to none,' 1 j —" Lancet." BRANDY. Obtainable from—L. D. Nathan and Co., Brown. Campbell and Co., Khrenfried Bros., A. H. Nathan. . . | DUOHANA'S'S WHISKY^ As supplied to THE HOUSE OF LORDS AND THE HOUSE OF COMMONS. H.I G HEST AWARD Obtained at MELBOURNE EXHIBITION, 12S8, AND PARIS INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION. 3839, And in addition hare just been awarded the HIGHES2T HONOURS 4.T THE ANTWERP EXHIBITION. Thus confirming the verdict passed in this country— THAT THE EXCELLENCE OF THIS CELEBRATED WHISKY CANNOT BEIDISPUTED. - TO PURIFY THE BLOOD DRINK MOOREHO USE'S CONCENTRATED EXTRACT OF jOjARSAPARILLA. It operates as a mild but efflcaeions Alterative and Tonic, imparting tone to tbo atom, .h and rigour to tho system debilitated by disease, renovatins the blood, and thereby affording protection from attacks or INFLUENZA and gthsr ztmothj DISEASES. Obtainable from all Merchants and HoTE___l_!_RS. TjIHREN FRIED |> R O S.* AGENTS, :. , ' WHY~T>RINK INFERIOR TEA". " mHE TYPICAL TEAS " j_ That, have won the admiration ofallYoung and old. Rich and poor. RELIABLE " BLENDS of FINE CHINA and PURE INDIA TEA. Unequalled in STRKNGTH., PURITr, and FLAVOUR, -•"OELIABLE" i XX> BLENDS of PURE INDIAN TIC AS show Extraordinary RICHNESS and Powerful, BOUQUET. ! " "O ELIABLE " j JCkj BLENDS of CEYLON are I SUPERB, with a DELICATE AROMA and DELICIOUS j FRAGRANCE. ■ EVERYONE ! Who knows the LUXURY of a DELICIOUS CUP of TEA ordersARTHUR NATHAN'S RELIABLE TEA, SOLD TC VERY WHERE AT 2s PER LB Packed in Air-tight Packet* containing half-pound and one EXTRA pound of Tea; also in 1, 2, 6. QUALITY 3 2 and 201b Tin Canisters; and 401b. and 90lb chests. Full 2a 6d PER LB woight is guaranteed in every package.- . ALL PACKAGES . Containing the Teas, whether Chests, Canisters, or Packets, invariably bear, as a guarantee. : of Quality, the Registered; Trade Mark and Name in full, ARTHUR NATHAN'S RELIABLE TEA. «' npEAS SOLD BY JL MR ARTHUR H. NATHAN come direct from the Importers to tho public ; they are mixed entirely by machinery, not being touched by hand. All the teas aro free from any excess of and are what they claim to be-pure articles which have suffered no sophistication. Invalids, as well as those in health, may enjoy drinking these toaSi without the least fear of the injurious effects which so frequently result from using the inferior teas sold by many retailers." PROPRIETORS Of Hotels and Managers ot Large Institutions will find it. v most advantageous using these; . ■—._„.„— Teas ia their Establishment* j!
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Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 73, 27 March 1895, Page 4
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