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Merchandise. EL & A. I s A A c s ' MERCHANTS, AUCTIONEERS, AND SHIPPING AGENTS. Established 1842. Have in Stock and to Arr ve Holloware Borti's Pianos Corrugated Iron Organs Wire Nails Harmoniums Finishing Nails Musical Instruments (various) Ewbank's Nails Brushware of every der•ription Tacka Basketware do. Iron Bedsteads ©ombware do. Zinc Stationery do. Lead "Wrapping Paper do. Bar and Rod Iron Glassware do. Tin Plates Patent Medicine Clothes Pegs Perfumery Wash Boards Vases Chairs Lustres Iron Safes Shade Goods Tin Fuel Pictures (various) Bottling Wire Cabinetware Table and Pocket Cut* Clocks cry ElectropUtedware Walfcbam Watches Saws Gold and Silver Jewellery ! Tools Gilt Goods Paint Jet Goods Oil Vulcanite Goods Putty Optician's Goods Varnish Meerschanm Pipes Glas3 Wood do. Driers Clay do. Scrim Vestas Paperhangings Walking Sticks Gold Leaf Billiard Requisites Glue Concertinas Canvas Dol!s Seaming and Roping Toys of every Description Twine Pitch Cricketing Goods Tar Boxing Gloves Kerosene Looking Glasses Colza Oil Gents' and Ladies' Saddle 2 Axes Whips Weighing Machines Spnrs Fenders Bridles Levels Stirrup Leathers Kerosene Lamps Gixth3 „ Globes arriage Sponge „ Chimneys Horse Hair Files Portmanteaux Razors Furniture (assorted) Clothes Lines Upholstery Fishing Lines Perambulators Twine Cradles Fish Hooks Linoleum Earthenware Curtains.

Boots, Shoes, Clothing, Blankets, Hats and Caps. Groceries, "Wines and Spirits, Tobacco. All indents placed in our bands for English and Continental Goods are promptly executed through our London House, under the personal supervision of experienced Colonial bnyers. E. & A. ISAACS. rgIHE ENCORE WHISKY.

The followingsatisfactory and most convincing evidence shews the absolute parity and safety of using the KNCORE WHISKY as an Alcoholic stimulant:— Lancet.—"Remarkably free from fusel oil, mild wholesome, and pleasant." British Mcdical Journal.— *' Removal of the fnsel oil is most complete and efficacious." Medical Times and GazetteWo can highly commend it as well fitted for medical use, being very p-ire, wholesome, and pleasant." Medical Press and Circular.—" Pure and wholesome, and uucontaminate4 with the mixtures frequently used to give fictitious age and aroma." Medical Record.—" Must rank foremost as the purest of alcholic stimnlants." i Practitioner.— 14 Perfectly free from fusel oil extremely mild, and a safe alcoholic stimulant." I Sanitary Record. —"Such an excellent dietetic stimuj laut dwarves a wide-spread reputation." Public Health.—}* Exceptionally pure. It wonld be fortunate for the health of the community if in general use." National Food and Fitel Reformer. —"All who valne thrir health should use it " Dr. H. C. Bartlett, F.C.S.—" Contained less traces of that deleterious and poisonous matter, fusel oil, than any spirit I have ever submitted to the same searching investigation. The medical profession should recommend to their pati-nts no whisky which does not come up to thii standard." Dr. C. R. C. Tichborne, F.C.3., Trinity College, Dublin.—" Carefully examined for «usel oil, but none could be discovered. Perfectly free from poisonous metals that are frequently found in whiskies, and which are very deleterious. Remarkably good quality." Dr. Paul, F.C.S.—" Perfectly free from fusel oil, or other injurious substance." Dr. Stevenson Macadam.—"Very pure and wholesome. and of exceedingly fine quality." This Whisky la not only ft pteas&nt and wholesome stimulant for ordinary u*e, but for delicate constitutions it is invaluable, as it will agree with such when no other alcoholic stimulant will, whether in the form of wine or cognac. It is used almost exclusively in the practice of many of the most eminent men In the medical profession. Every Gallon Guaranteed Equally Pure. H AKDFACTD BED BY BERNARD AMD CO., LKZTB DISTILLERY, JLEITH, SCOTLAND. E. & A. ISAACS, Fort-street, Sole Agents. k. a ? e appointed Mr. Thomas Macky, Wine ana Spirit.Merchant. Fort-street, our agent, to dispose of the Enoro Whisky, in quantities to suit pur chasers. THE Famous WALTHAM WATCHES obtained three prize Medals at the great Philadelphia exhibition. Noted for their curability and correctness. ' E. & A. ISAACS, Fort-street, Sole Agents. Can bo had in any quantity from Messrs. Howden Aiey, Schwartz, and Adams, Auckland, and of A Isaac 3, Cambridge, Waikato. BORD'S celebrated pianos, extra-bolted, and manufactured expressly the New Zealand climate. E. & A. ISAACS, Foit-street, Bole Agents. AMERICAN ORGANS, Manufactured by Peloubst, Pklton & Co., New York. E. & A. ISAACS, Fort-street, Sole Agents. ANN'SWELL-KNOWN IRON SAFES. A GREAT FrRE AT I Another Proof op the Superior Kire-rbsistikg Qualities op J. Tain's ".Reliance" Sapbs. testimonial. " 75. Pitnlico Road, July 9. 1577. Mr. John Tann. Dear Sir,—The Patent • Reliance* Safe I purchased of you some fifteen years since was exposed to the most intense heit in the fire of Tuesday last, which destroyed our premises with Messrs. Newcsrabe's Timber Yard and several other premises. On the safe being recovered from the ruins, the books wero found to be all preserved; the contents of the drawers—also including a gold watch, choquos, and other documents—wero not the least damaged. I shall bo glad if you will sead me a 36-inch Patont 'Reliance' Safe as soon as possible.—l am, yours truly, Samuel E. Snkll.* DABING BURGLARY AT MESSRS. DTXON CARTKR AND CO'S., WHITKCH YPEL. ' Determined Attempt to Open one op J. Tank's "Reliance" Safes. "10, High-street, Whitechnpel, London, E. f Sep tember 13, 1577. Mr. John Tann, 11 Newgatestreet. Dear Sir,—>Ve have much pleasure in Rating that the Patent' Re'iance'Machine-made Saf©~ purchased by us about 12 months since, resisted a most daring attempt on the part of some buiyUrs who broko into our premises last night, and who. to all appearances, had used every means in their power to force open the same, but without success. After removing tho steel wedges which had been forced between the door and the outer edge, we find that the safe has not sustained the slightest injury.—Yours very truly, Dixojc, Carter and Co., Wholesale Proylsion Merchants. E. & A. ISAACS, Fort-street, Sole Agents. YEATMAN'S universal yeast POWDER—Used in Eler Majesty's Kitchen, nd in the Army and Navy. E. & A. 13AACS, Fort-street, Sole Agents. BANAGHER WHISKY! BANAGHER WHISKY! Manufactured at Banagher (on the Shannon), King's County, Ireland. One of the Largest Distilleries in the United Kingdom. GOOD, OLD, DRY, AND DIGESTIBLE. 17, Bloomsbnry Square, London, W. U., November 7, 1877. I have analysed a sumble of Banagher Whisky, received from Dr. W. Sedgwich Saunders, the Medical Officer of Health for the city of London, aud have obtained the following results :— Specific gravity of the Whisky, 0 894,5$ specific gravity of the distillate from ditto, 0.804,2. It is, therefore, a strong spirit, being 19.8 degrees over proof, according to It contains no sugar, and only a mere trace of fixed matter, io the form of colouring matter; it has the flavour of good whisky, and is remarkably free from fusil oil. T. REDWOOD, ILD.F.C.S., Professor of Chemistry, and Pharmacy to the Pharmaceutical of Great Britain, and Public Analyst for the County of Middlesex. If. & A. ISAACS, Sole Agents, Port-Btreet, Auckland.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XVI, Issue 5371, 3 February 1879, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XVI, Issue 5371, 3 February 1879, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XVI, Issue 5371, 3 February 1879, Page 8

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