LEA & PBRR I : NS lJ^' CELEBRATED ' WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE. PRONOUNCED BY Mi Extract of a Letter -ii I from a MEDICAL CONNOISSEURS jß'jL .gentleman at Madras ' to his brother at TO BE THE ' Plißfa ■WQECESTEK,-May > 1851 awtv nnrvn c a two '^SnSigzi "Tell Lea & Peeetss OULY GOOD SAUCE, that their SAUCE is |£===ig=s: highly, esteemed in Inand applicable TO .H&SjjgJSES dia, andis.inmy opinEVERY VARIETY j||lli|l as well asf the most ml wholesome Sauce, that OF DISH. j§g|||pl is made." EXTENSIVE FRAUDS. L. & P. having discovered that several of the Foreign Markets have been supplied with Spumous Imitations of the "WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE," the labels of which closely resemble those of the genuine Sauce, and in one or more instances with the names L. & P. forged, they have deemed it their duty to caution the public, and to request purchasers to see that the names of Lea & Perrins' are upon the Wrapper, Label, Stopper, and Bottle. L. & P. further give notice, that they will proceed against any one who may infringe upon^heir right, either by manufacturing or vending sucrrimitations, and have instructed their correspondents in the various parts of the world, to advise them of such infringements. Wholesale and for exportation by the Proprietors, Lea & Perrins, Worcester, England ; Crosse & Blackwell, and other Oilmen and Merchants, London. PAPERHAFGIirGS . WILKIE& WILLIAMS HAVE JTTST BECEIVED, DIRECT from THE SEAT of MAITOFACTURE, A YABIETX OE ELE&AITT & ITOVEL PATTERNS. IN calling the attention of the public to the above, W. & W. "would also intimate that they have always on hand a large stock of every material connected with their business, and of the very best quality. Country orders promptly attended to. PAINTING, GRAINING, WRITING, & GENERAL DECORATION, Executed with despatch, in their usual-first-class style. E7cTHAKCHARDi PAINTER, G-LAZIER, PAPERHANGER, AND GENERAL HOUSE DECORATOR, SHAKESPEARE IXAT. eO. H. hopes, by good workmanship, econo- • mical charges, and despatch, to retain and increase the support he has so liberally received from the public of Napier. Bi. C. H. b§gß also to intimate that he has the largest, cheapest, and most varied stock of PAPERHANG-INGS IN NAPIER. ROYAL H~O T~E L. Tv ANTEL MUNN begs to inform his old customers and -U the public generally that he has fitted up in comfortable style eijrht additional well aired Bed Rooms, also Private Sitting Rooms for settlers, families, and strangers visiting IS apier. Substantial: Stockyards for Horses, Cattle, and Sheep, and good Stabling under the care of an experienced groom. * Mr. J. S. Harland, an experienced Veterinary Surgeon, will attend at the Royal Hotel on Saturdays from 12 a.m. till 4 p.m., to give advice or medicine for horses or cattle, and all operations guaranteed if required. . Only the best Spirits, Wines, &c, vended wholesale and retail. Napier, April 26, 1861. "CIOR SALE ANDLEASEj Town and Suburban Land in Napier, Havelock, Porangahau, Black Head, &c. ALSO, Blocks of Rural Land, and. 60 acres on, the Meanee Flats. — Apply to - ANDREW LUFF, Land and f Greneral Agent, Shakespeare Road. * ALFRED BUCKLAND, ~~ AUCTIONEER AND GENERAL AGENT, AT7CKLAND, More especially for the Sale or Purchase of Land, Horses, Cattle, and Sheep. Stock kept_ at fixed charges in his paddocks at Newmarkei. ANDREW LUFF, (Late of the Crown Lands Office ), LAND AND GENERAL AGENT' NAPIER. Office— Opposite the Government Bnildrags. J, A. SMITH & Co., - NAPIER, Auctioneers, Commission! Merchants, Land & Sltipping Agents. _ THE HAWKE'S BAT HERALD Is published at Napier every Saturday morning, and is largely circulated throughout the Province of Hawke's Bay and upon the East Coast of the Northern.lsland of New Zealand. It is also forwarded to all parts of the world, and is filed in London at Lloyd's and tJaelJerusalem Coffee House! "" TERMS OB StTBSCRIPTIOIT. Twelve shillings and sixpence per. half-year, payable in advance ; and sixpence per single copy. TERMS. OP ADVERTISrirGi Threepence per line for each- of .the first three' insertion ; half-price • for each subsequent, one. A further allowance made '; upon q^uarter^^adyextisements.^ Accounts for 'printing and 'advertising rendered month! j. Advertisements should haTO'specin^Cpn'tEeTSce of the manuscript the num.b"er : -of tunes for which they are intended .to.appeajf; otherwise they^wm^inserted till countermanded,, and charged) accqrdlngly. -Orders for withdrawal or alteration should.' be left at the~oflice not later than Tuesday, at noon, to ensure certainty of their being attended to for the .publication. of. the^ Jollowirig . Saturday. New advertisements should ,be forwarded not later, than Friday atnoon. i . < ; ,~ \ AGENTS FOR THE HERALD. •■■''.-. ;.■ -- " . ioMoton^-George Street, 30, Cornhul.- .'-.) -', . Auchland^iJamesßoylG. "| . TPeisWwsr#>^Wm.:Lypn. .
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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 4, Issue 190, 11 May 1861, Page 8
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