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PUBLIC NOTICES. SPEIGHT AND CO.'S PRIZE BEER. > G. R. "West, Esq., 135 Euston road, London. Dear Sir,—Being intimate with ote of the principal supervisors of excise here I Bent him a [ few dozen of Messrs Speight and Co. 's Dunedln Beer with the object of setting the opinion of the Excise Chemist on it; and lam glad to say he has pronounced it one of tho finest Beers he ever analysed, it having the high specific gravity of lO.SOdeg, the greatest amount of spirit and the least quantity of acid he ever came across. When I tell you that every shipment of Beer going out of the Clyde must be sampled by the excise officers and then analysed by their chemists, I consider this opinion is better than anything else I could say on it. At present the Beer is too flat to send to anyone not an expejt in the trade; but as soon as it comes into condition I will have it distributed. Yours very truly, (Signed) ROBP, MOORE, AND CO. (Per H. S. Moore). A Correspondent writes : Please send me some more of that Speiqht's Alk you are bottling. I am very particular about the beer I have, and hitherto have had a down on "Colonial," preferring to pay the higher price for the best brands of English Bottled Ale. I must confess, however, that what you have sent me pleases me in every respect as well as any I have ever used. Perhaps the great difference in price between 10s and 14s a dozen has affected my judgment, but I do not think so. At any rate, so long as you maintain the quality at the same standard you should bo able to supplant the imported article. To John Barron, 29 Rattray street. MELBOURNE EXHIBITION. THE following Cable was received In New Zealand this day (Nov. 28th, 1888).—See daily press : In Class 72, fermented and distilled drinks, the following awards were made: Light Sparkling Ale—M. JOEL, Dunedin; J. Edmonds, Wellington. Malt Bitter Ale—M. JOEL. Bottled Stout-M. JOEL Strong Al6B—M. JOEL. No other New Zealand Brewers received awardj. It will be seen from tho abovo that the preeminent success which has for upwards of a quarter of a century consistently attended tho Ales and Stout manufactured by tho Red Lion Brewery, Dunedin, has again received striking and complete confirmation at tho hands of tho judges of the great Melbourne Oentennial Exhibition.

OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT. "PREMIER IRONMONGERY COMPANY. Having Opened Out our Stock of FURNISHING. BUILDING, & GENERAL IRONMONGERY, We beg to call attention to our supply of Mantelpieces, Grates, Fenders, Tile Hearthp, Fircirons, Cutlory, Klectro-plato, Brushware, Tinned and Japanned Goods, and Household Sundries. Paints, O'K White Load, Mixed Paints, Varnishes, Turpentine, Dryers, Looks, Hinges, Nails, Brass Foundry, Corrugated IroD, Snouting. Ridging, Zinc, and Complete Stocks of Builders' Requisites. Fencing Standard?, Barbed and Steel and Iron Wire. Cheese Presses, Corn Crushers, Chaff Cutters, Horse Powers, Manure, Hay, Digging and Potato Forks, and a Full Assortment of Farm and Dairy Utensils. The whole having been selected to meet the requirements of this market, we are in the position to offer the BEST SELECTION OF NEW GOODS AT MODERATE PRICES. Letters and TelegTams addressed to Box 216 will have our prompt and careful attention. THE PREMIER IRONMONGERY COMPANY, 100 Princes Stkeet, DUNEDIN. CHAS. B. BRAID, Manager. SPECIAL NOTICE. |HE MILBURN LIME AND CEMENT COMPANY, LIMITED, Have Removed to their New FremJues, CUMBERLAND AND JERVOIS STREETS (Close to Overbridgo), where all Orders will be received and promptly executed. FRANK OAKDEN, BOOTS! BOOTS! BOOTS! You Cannot Do Better. IMON ""BROTHERS hold the large st and best Stock In the City, and, beiDg Large Manufacturers and Importers, aro determined to sell at PRICES DEFYING ALL COMPETITION. SEE WINDOWS AND OUTSIDE THIS WEEK.

■Xo I foreign styles ior umuoo r—GOODS. (oentß'wear. See them. Men's superior Walking Shoes from 8s 6d; Balmorals from 9s 6d ; Slippers, 2s lid. Women s Walking Shoes from 6s 9d; Kid Elastics, 5s lid; Button Boots, 8s Od; Prunella Walking Boots, 5s 6d. Children's at prices dofying all competition. Trove at. ( Large shipments German warm (Felt Slippers, splendid variety; (.Ladies' and Gents' from 2s 3d. { Try our To Order Boots; (comfort, fit, durability, and I moderate prices. f Wear guaranteed. Men s extra strong Balmorals, 9s 6d ; splendid Bluchers, 5s lid; Elastic Sides, 9s 6d ; Slippers, 3s 6d ; strong Watertights, 12s 6d; ■ Women's strong Lace-ups from 6a lid; Leather Elastics, 7s 6d; Stockyard Boots, 8s 6d; Leather Slippers, 2s lid. Boys' and Girh' extra strong makes—a specialty—3s 6d up.

See Quality Seb Quality Pke QualityTest Thicks Test Pbioks SPECIAL! JUST LANDED. MADE TO ORDER. A HOUSEHOLD WORD. FAMOUS FAMOUS BEEHIVE BEEHIVE BOOTS BOOTS.

Note Address : SIMON BROTHERS, Boot Manufacturer*, Giosaa bteebt (near Octagon). ST. GEORGE JAM.—Selected Fruit and Best Bugw. All Grocers.

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Evening Star, Issue 7860, 18 March 1889, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 7860, 18 March 1889, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 7860, 18 March 1889, Page 1

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