Sinytli mid Williams' notices O MYTH AND "TITILLIAMS, ACCOUNTANTS AND COMMISSION AGENTS, and GENERAL IMPORTERS. Sole Agents in New Zealand for — A. Konrick & 50n5.,,..,, .West Bromwich Thos. Fcmberton & Sons.... Birmingham A. Arculus , do W. Hunt mid' Sons do Lloyd and Lloyd do E. W. "Winncld and Co do Nettlefold's Limited do St. Pnncras Iron "Work Company, .London Wingfiold, Robothain and Co .Sheffield Sole Aoents i>? Hawkk's Bay fob— iTclaon, Moatc, & Co Christehurch Trent Bros ~,. Christehurch Keast & M'Curthy Duuedin $corgo Kent London DUNEDIN BREWERY. KEAST AN J) M'CAR Til V, LIMITE l>. Submit ti few of the voluntnry Testimonials which they have lately received from their customers aw to the excellence of their Ales and Porters:— "I had a customer in here yesterday, who, after apologising , for putting , the tion, asked me whoso beer he was and I told him it was yours. H> ehen .said that at his hon.se they bar 1 , β-rjpcl, the beer from nearly all the hotcU in, the Port and j that they liked my best; and that his brother who r.c'c.enfly.'arrived froia the Old Co'.uipry,' and- hud? been .sixteen years in. a brewe.y there, considered, it wuz an gvf/ct-as any he ever had at home aiyi tlic fcest ho had "tasted in. the, Port."—Port Vhalmers. ,: ,t mnst congratulate you on the quality of the beer,; it is magnificent. If you can keep it,, up to that you have got a crood tliiij<r."_\Vaunate. l -'-I believe your beer is the best in the market.'' —Balclutha. "I am pleased to be able to state that your Ale, bottled by myself, secured First Prize at our Local Agricultural Show, Your Ale has give7i satisfaction wherever I jhavo, placed it and I feel confident that it will take the lead -in. the district.' v —Ta>a> rungnj '"You can ship by this boat a rcpid:iit>a of last order for ale. I must say fWciSuS a'splendid article, in fact the besa LiuAonial beor I have ever tasted."—Nelwiiu "Last order of six in splendid condition and p\viu>un«xl; by two. brewers of twenty experience to be the best beor in Tim;Vi«.v'* —Timaru. "The quality, iiHYor, and: arema is all that could be ussircd,- and reminds wia of theu- earliici.-- days and .-Homo.. Brew, have no fear but we sh,all ojicn up an cxteniiive trade for Ap"ents in Napinr— SMYTH AND .WILLIAMS. Special Advertisement's. FOR the convenience of tl lc ri of the Southern portion of Hawlf o ' s Bay, the luulersigncd will be in attendr inco at every station on the Napier line of T A {.jj[. J way every Saturday per first train ar.d will be glad to receive Watches, Clocks, Jewellery, Pipes, &c, for ropaii's, which will be returned, unless seriously damaged, the following Saturday. Articles left with station - masters will bo punctually attonded to. S. E. COOPER (late T. Morrison), "Watchmaker and Jowollor, . Hastinga-street, Napier
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3736, 6 July 1883, Page 2
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