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Special Advertisements. rji IM E TRIES ALL, And marks its influence for better or worse, on everything and everybudy. In commerce this is most generally demonstrated, with the Tesult that the inevitable law of the survival CP the fiitest is constantly being exemplified. rjiHE ]^ EW 2 EALAND £J IOTH3NQ FACTORY, Commenced business just nlna years aso in Dunedin, with one Retail Branch Establishment for the Salo of their Manufactures. They now havo twenty-ttree Branches open throughout the Colony, and their trade is yearly showing a largo progressiva increase. This satisfactory result has been achieved not only by the exercise of great energy and forethought on the part of the Proprietors, but also by a rigid adherence to the rule laid down by them at starting, viz., TO GIVE THE BEST POSSIBLE VALUE FOR MONEY, IN EVERY GARMENT SOLD, Whether it be a PAIR OF MOLESKIN TROUSERS OR A SUPERFINE DRESS SUIT. THE MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING MANUFACTURED BY THEM From the CELEBRATED MOSGIEL TWEEDS, Has reached an unrivalled standard in public opinion for general excellence of finish and sterling dur bility. While the prices, as compared with Imported Clothing, show that tho colonial productions are infinitely superior in value. It is an acknowledged fact, ascertained by actual experiment, that one suit of the Mosgiel Tweed will outwear three Imported Tweed Suits, and notwithstanding the great opposition shown to colonial productions by importers, the general public by their patronage have unmistakably displayed their preference for the Sterling Colonial Manufacture. Auckland BRANCH: NEW ZEALAND CLOTHING FACTORY, 15S and 160, QUEEN-STREET; And at Albert-st., Thames. J, FITZSIMONS, 1 Branch Manager.

O W OPEN. EX S.S. DORIC, TWELVE CASES OF LADIES AND CHILDREN'S COSTUMES. (In Silk, Brocho, Cashmere, Nuns' VeilBLACK -ling. Sateena, Grenadine, etc., all taste(.fully and appropriately trimmed. (Pl-in and Printed 'Nuns Veilings, in rinr ruTorrw White Cieam and Art sliades, Ca-limere, Taffefcta Clotb, Carmelites, etc.; in tbe very latest slylea. Richly trimmed. fin French Batistes., Plain and Fancy (Sateens, Galateas, Madras Muslin,>Vhite "WASHING ( Spotted, and Striped Self-book, and \ Lace Work, etc.. all unique designs (trimmed Lace Guipure Swiss, etc. As tho character ot these Costumes is such as to ensure a speedy clearance, 'an early inspection will ho neceisary to secure the choicest models. WILLIAM RATTRAY 17S, 180, 182, QUKEN-stp.EBT. M. MuiciS: Mbrcftant rruir.Oß ERCHANT AAILOR AND IMPORTER. MPORTKB. H. MURCHIE begs to announce that hi? Summer importations have now been completed by a large consignment cx s.s. Aorangi. They consist of: —SAXONY T \Vi£EDS in New and Elegant Designs. CORKSCREW COATINGS in all the Newest Shades, SOUDAN SUITINGS, Very Stylish and Durable. CONSTITUTION CORDS and other Novelties too numerous to mention. M. MURCHIE, SnORTLAND-STREET. rj\ HE ONLY GOLD MEDAL EVER AWARDED FOR COFFEE, CHICORY, PEPPER, &0., Was obtained by TRENT BROS., CHRISTCHURCH. MR. E. N. LEGGE, Cubtomiiouse-street East, Agent for Auckland and District. COFFEE AND CHICORY REPORT. ,f Canterbury College, Christchurch, September 6, ! 1854.--At the request of Messrs. Trent Bros., I visited their manufactory, and selected promiscuously two samples of coffee, both samples were well prepared, and of excellent quality. A chemical and microscopical examination proved them to bo quite free from any deleterious adulteration, and containing no other ingredients than Coffee with a small ad« mixture of Chicory. — Signed, A. W. Bickbrton, F.C.S. and Colonial Analyst."

PEPPERS, BLACK AND WHITE, REPORT. "Canterbury College, Christchurch, August 20, 18S4. — Having selected, indiscriminately samples of Black and Whito Pepper, And having examined them both microfcopicaly and chemically, I find thom exceedingly good samples, very well prepared, and quite free from injurious constituents. Tho Microscopical examinations compared with that of genuine pepper scarcely shows any difference in tho farinaceous substance, proving; that they must be vory froo from any foreign admixture.—Signed, A. W. Bickerton, F.C.S. andE., Colonial Analyst." Verbatim extract from letter received ftom Messrs. Brown. Barrett, and Co., Auckland, by Messrs. Trent Bros., Christchurch. "Auckland, February 9,1550. —We would remind you that ever since we commenced using your Chicory we havo never imported a pound from home or elsewhere, unless compelled to do so by your short supply, nor do we intend doing so. We trust, therefore, that you will see your way clear to charge us the lowest price, viz., £50, and you san book us as many tons alioad for as long as you think we shall live, say about SCOO tons, but only charge us for it as wo got it.—Signed, Brown, Barrett, and Co." OUR ADVERTISE MENX re Adulterated Pepper seems to have gono home. Messrs. Trent Brothers of Christchurch, answer with a report of tho Canterbury Analyst, which after being translated into plain English, acts very dam&2ing to them, being an acknowledgment of adulteration. But tint's not our business; we simply ohjoct to their adulterated pepper coming to our market, as an unfair competition against our genuine article. This having been the case, tho attached «.-opy of tho analysis of their pepper in Auckand w 11 prove :— u Laboratory, Hobson-street, " Auckland, Juno 11.1834. "Mr. Woodfield, Inspector under the Adulteration Act, Auckland. "Sir, —I have complotcd my examination of the popper received from you on the 10th ult., said pepper being contained in a tin Becurely fastened, and bearing the brand ' Thi-nts' Fikb White Pepper, Christouurch,' and find this sample to bo adulterated with Whkat Flour, to tho extent of not leß3 than twenty-five pjsr cent. (26%).—1 havo the honour to be, Sir, your obediont servant. (Sigicd). "J. A. Pond, 14 Colonial Analyst." If Messrs. Trent Bros, thought it profitable to themselves to publish our correspondence, as per advertisement, they should also havo inserted other letters of ours, complaining of their chicory bcirg adulterated, which compelled as eventually to discontinue buying of them, and hence their spUe. Vcrbum sap. BROWN, P. UtRF.TT. & CO., Coffee pnd Srico Morcli&nts. Elliott-street, Oct. 0,168-1.

<0 HRISTM AS AND NE W YEAR CARDS. G. T. CHAPMAN Has mncli pleasure in stating that lie lias again a Fresh Novelty in above, wbicli comprise a aeries of PHOTOGRAPHIC CARDS, With Vignette Photos o( Local ► cenery, surrounded with specimens of Now Zealand Ferus. No. I—QUESN-STREKT, AUCKLAND No. 2-VI&W OF HARBOUR No. 3-HEAD OF Q/IIL No. 4-NOHTH SHORE No. S—PIIOTO OF STKA.MER (Instantaneous) No. G-PINK AND WHITE TEItRACES, KOI'OMAHANA. These Cards aro issued on a Gilt-edged Mount, with blocked gold mottoes, in ilist'Clusj style. * G. T. CHAPMAN, Eooks and Stationery, ajitists' Matehim, &c., 54, Queen-itreet (Opposito Btnk of >ie\v Zealand, Auckland). INSURANCE COMPANY (FIRE AND LIFE). This Company being the first to withdraw from the Tariff Association In Auckland, thereby securing to Insurers the benefit of REDUCED RATES (Now current for upwards of five years), and continuing to Maintain an Independent position has tho strongest claims on Public Patronage. The Undersigned Agents accept FIRE RISKS on Buildings, Merchandise, Stock, Furniture, &c., &c, in the City, Suburbs, and Country at LOWEST RATES. CLAIMS FOR LOSSES are promptly and liberally adjusted by the LOCAL AGENTS, WITHOUT KEFEILKNCE ELSEWHERE, and are at once paid by clioquo on the Company's Bankers ia Auckland. JONES & LUSHER, Chief Agents for the Provincea of Auckland and Taraaaki. Office : ShorUand-street, Auckland, February, 1834.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 7160, 28 October 1884, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 7160, 28 October 1884, Page 4

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