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Merchandise. • THE CELEBRATED "y ORKSHIRE E L I S H. THE MOST DELICIOUB AND CHEAPEST BATJCB IN THE WORLD. WARRANTED PURE AND FREE FROM ANY IN JURIOUS INGREDIENT. SEVEN PRIZE MEDALS. rpHE CHEAPEST SAUCE EXTANT. JfJNKICIIES HOT JOINTS, SOUPS, STEWS, &c: JJELICIOUS TO CHOPS, STEAKS, FISH, &C. "D LENDS ADMIRABLY with the FLAVOUR OF -D ALL GRAVIES. GREAT ADDITION TO CHEESE. WITH THE MOST DELICATE PERSON. COLD MEAT A LUXURY. JSOSSESSES A PLEASING PIQUANCY. TPVERY DISH IS IMPROVED 'BY ITS ADDITION. JMPROVES THE INVALID'S CUP OF BROTH gHOULD BE ON EVERY SIDEBOARD. JJPICURES PRONOUNCE IT THE BEST SAUCE. JiEARS NO COMPETITIO 0 BETTER SAUCE CAN BE MADE. A MARVEL OF CHEAPNESS AND [.ENTERPRISE HOUSEHOLD WORD "JIHOU3ANDS OK BOTTLES fcOLD DULY ALL OVER THE WORLD gEWARE OF COLOtRABLE IMITATIONS The Trade supplied by the Sole Agents, L. D. NATHAN & CO. EMATITE pAI NT. This can now be obtained from the undersigned, or any of the Company's Agents in the various towns throughout the colony. It is invaluable for all kinds Of Wood and Iron Work, not only for preserving them from the effects of the weather, but it exercises a protecting influence against fire. It is also cheaper than any other Paint. SHEEP BRANDING--Hematite Paint has also been found the best material for branding eheep, as If applied lightly after hearing, it remains indelible till the following seaThe following Testimonial, amongst others, has been received by the Company from Mr, Hugh H, Stafford Amesbrook, Nelson: — " x have used nothing but Hematite for branding my sheep for the last four years, and find there is nothing better, as it will last from cearing till shearing, if used the right way. I find that it ought to be mixed up in Raw Oil for two days before using. L. D. NATHAN & CO. Auckland, January 15, 1879. QOODS ON HAND, AND TO ARRIVE Per ' City of Quebec, ' ' Loch Dee,' and 'John Bull,' 50 tons Weston and Westall's Salt 20 tons Soda Crystals 10 cases Whiting 1000 boxes Deßoubaix Jennar Sperm Candles 260 boxes Price's Belmont OILMEN'S STORES. E&mes—Pickles, liottled Fruits, Vinegar, Salad Oil, Curry Powder, Sardines, and Marmalade Whybrow, Geo.—Salad Oil, pints and halfpints, Eagle and Warranted Pickleß Bottled Fruits DRIED FRUITS. Currants, Eleme Raisins, Sultanas, Musca* tels. Figs Cream of Tartar, Anglo-Swiss Milk Day and Martin's Blacking Millar's Baking Powder Keillor's Jujubes Candied Peel Taylor's Hemceopathic Co:oa "Van Houten's Cocoa Split Peas RUM—Lowndes's, 30 0.p., in hhds. and qrs. GENEVA—J.B.K.Z.. Jn rod and Rreen esses PAINTS—White Zinc and Lead, in 141b and 2Slb tins, Mixed Paints Per 'Camille,' 1000 c«es Devoe l I KERO3ENE 250 esses Light of the Age } TOBACCOS. Venus, tens, in case, Qr. and half-boxeE>, Venus sixes Nailrod Queen of the Seas. DTPP Two Seas, fives Royal Standard, tens, in three-qr. 'loxes Johnson Bros.' Stoneless Jams A. HEATHER, LOWER QUEEN-STJKEBT. Jg>ONEDUST! BON EDG ST FREEMAN'S BAY BONE MILLS. Tbi undersigned are now supplying Bonedust of their own manufacture guaranteed free from adulteration, a £9 per ton of 2,240 lbs. (sacks or bags included).—J. AJ. 80PPKT, Freeman's Bay; or, at No. ICI, Queonhstreet. B:oes purchased in any quantities fcr cast.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XVII, Issue 5757, 30 April 1880, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XVII, Issue 5757, 30 April 1880, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XVII, Issue 5757, 30 April 1880, Page 7