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INTERCOLONIAL EXHIBITION, Melbourne, 1866-67. COFFEE AID SPICES. NOTICE T7ILRST PRIZE MEDAL has been awarded JO to Robert Harper & Co., of Melbourne, for Coffee and Spices — all good — of excellent quality. — Vide Report of the Jurors to the Royal Commissioners. CAUTION. As certain unprincipled persons are vending inferior Coffee by imitating our Labels, the publio are hereby informed that every package of our standard Coffees has the signature, ' Robert Harper and Co." N.B.— R. H. and Co. beg to inform the publio that, owing to the extra duty of 2d. per Ib. having been lately imposed on manufactured Coffee imported into New Zealand from Australia, they have started a Branch of their Business in Stafford- Street, Dunedin, which enables them to execute orders for Coffees, Spices, Pepper, &c, of the same standard qualities, and at tht> same prices as they have hitherto supplied from Melbourne bsfoia the .yohibitory duty was imposed. 73 MR. J. M. LENNOX, Mining Sharebroker, Valuator, Estate Agent, Money Vendor, &o. HEAD OFFICE-High-street, Auckland, New Zealand. Branch Offices — Thames, Mr. P. E. Chral, Grahamstown ; Tapu, Messrs. Foster Brothers. j The most reliable information always on ! hand. Business men and others may have small or large amounts invested iv mining or other stock, with the greatest care. Monthly Lists supplied gratis on application. References of the highest character given if required. J. M. L. would call the attention of oapitalista to the rare opportunity likely to present itself at an early date, by the opening of the Upper Thames Goldfields, J. M. LENNOX, Mining Sharehroher, Estate Agent, Sfc, } High-street Auckland. 11 EXCHANGE HOTEL, Havelook. mHOMAS REYNOLDS begs to intimate JL to his old friends and the publio generally, that, the Exchange Hotel having been re-built upon a larger scale and greatly improved plan— the arrangements for privacy and comfort having specially been attended to— is now open, and he trusts, by personal and careful attention to the wants of visitors, to merit a continuance of the support he onjoyed before the late fire. Private Sitting-rooms — Large and well-aired Bed-rooms. Good Stabling — Paddock accommodation. A Good Table—None but he best Liquors kept. ?P

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 13, Issue 1013, 12 January 1869, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 13, Issue 1013, 12 January 1869, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 13, Issue 1013, 12 January 1869, Page 4

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