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Im* M ; E ;: T RI E S ALL, And marks Its Influence for bitter or worse, on everythtne and everybody. In commerce this Is most ■ ' - generally; d9moneeated..with the result that ' the Inevitable law of the suevrvAi or . : Tins piiTEsT is cbnitautly belnK '. '*' .' '" exemplified. . mHB- -"VTEW rrEALAND /CLOTHING ..'•. ■■;:;■>■.l . ..piAOTORY, : Commenced, business just nine years ago in Dunedin, with, one' Retail .Branch Establishment for the Sal* of their Manufactures. They now have- • twenty-ttriee Branches open throughout .',-'" T the Colony,' and their trade is yearly showing a large progressive -...:. .-. .j ": ' Increase. Tils satisfactory result has been achieved not only.by. the exercise of great energy and fore- * thought on the part of the Proprietors, but also.by a rigid adherence to the rule laid down by them at starting, vis., TO GIVE THE BEST POSSIBLE VALUE FOR ' MONEY, IN EVERY GARMENT SOLD, " ". Whether it be a . PAIR OF MOLESKIN TROUSERS OR A SUPER- .' ■'.!','.. -; FINE 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 ate rling dur Witty. .Whilo the prices, as compared with Imported Clothing, show that the colonial productions are infinit&ly. superior in value. His an acknowledged fact, ascertained by actual experiment, that one suit ef the Mosglel 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. Aucxxand Brasch : NEV? ZEALAND CLOTHING FACTORY 158.and.ieO; QUEXN-STBEET; ... And at . AijstKT-ST., Thames. , _ ' J. FITZSIMONS, i • y- ~- — Branch Manager. nnHE*"ONLY GOLD MEDAL EVER -AWARDED FOR COFFEE, CHICORY, PEPPER, &c, '. ...'.-'. '. Was obtained by TRENT BROS., ■ . CHRISTCHURCH. MB. E. N. LEGOE, Cdstomhouse-stkxkt East, Agent for Auckland and District. COFFEE AND CHICORY REPORT. "Canterbury College,'Chrlstchurch, September 6. 1854.--At the request of Messrs. J'nnt Bros., I visited tkelr 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 be quite free from any deleterions adulteration, and containing ■o other, ingredients than Coffee with a small ad-mixture-of Chicory. — Signed, A. TV. Bicksbton, F.C.S. and H., Colonial Analyst." PEPPERS, BLACK AND WHITE, REPORT. "Canterbury' College, Christchurch, August 20, 18S4- — Having selected iadlscriminateiy samples of Black and White Pepper, and having examined them both microscopically and chemically, I find them exceedingly good samples, very well .prepared, and quite freo from injurious constituents. The ■ Microscopical examinations compared with that of genuine pepper scarcely shews ! any difference In the farinaceous substance, proving that they must be very free from any foreign admfcrture.—Signed, A. W. Bickcbtos, F.C.S. andE., i Colonial Analyse'-': ■ . Verbatim extract from letter received fiom Messrs. Brown, Bsrrett, and Co., Auckland, by Hossrs. Trent Bros.. ChristchuTch. "Auckland, February 9. IS3O. —We would' remind you that ever tinco we commenced using your Chicory we have never imported a pound from home or elsewhere, naless compelled to do so by your short supply, nor do wo intend doing so-. We trust, Hierefore, that you will see your w»y clear to charge us the lowest price, viz., £50, and you .-■fi book us as many tons ahead for as long ac you think wo shall live, say about 5000 tons, but only charge us for it as we get it.—Signed, Bbowk, BABS.I.TT, and Co." OUR ADVERTISEMENT re AdulUrated Pepper seems to have gone home. Mepsrs. Trent Brothers of Chrlstchuroh, answer with a report of the Canterbury Analyst, which after belar "translated, into plain English, acts very .disusing to them, .baiag an acknowledgment of. aanlteration. But that's not our builne&s; we simply object to their adulterated pepper coming to our market, as an unfair competition against our genuine article. Thin having been the case, the attached copy of the analysis of their pepper In Anckand Will prove :— •'"Laboratory, Hobson-street, , :j " "Auckland, June 11,18S«. i "Mr. WoopFiExp, Inspector under the Adulteration Act, Auckland. ." Bnt,—l , have completed my examination of the pepper received from you ou the 19th ult, said pepper being contained in a tin securely fastened, and bearinf. the brand ' Trints' Fihz White PBPPsn, Ckiubtohubgh,' and find this sample to be adulterated with Wheat Klodb, to tho extent of not less than TweHTT-wvK fbb cent. (26%). —I have toe honour to be. Sir, your obedient servant. (Slgced). "J. A. Pond, -.- ■ " Colonial Analyrt." : If Messrs. Trent Bros, thought it proSuble to ■ themselves to publish our correspondence, as per advertisement, they should also have Inserted other letters of ours, complaining of their chicory belrg adulterated, which compelled us eventually to dlieontinue. buying of them, and hence their spite. Verbum sap. '. ■ BfiOWN, BARRETT. & CO., Coffee and Spice Merchants. Elliott-street, Oct. 9,1554. TUSTTHE rjIHING TO SEND HOME TO FRIE*T>S BY OUTGOING •FRISCO MAIL ON TUESDAY NEXT CHRISTMAS AXD NEW YEAS CARDS or NEW ZsALAND MOUNTAIN, LA*i, AND HABOUR SCENERY. BACH CASS- A- rutTECT PANORAMA Hi ITSELF, ABTISTIO AND EFFECTIVE. A REAL GEM OF ART. ONE SHILLING EACH. ( Assorted Packet ot three for two Shillings and ■ Sixpence. Obtainable only, from : W I LLIAM RAT TRAY, FAMILY DRAPER AND SILK MEKCEE, 17S, ISO, 182, QusiK-STREIT. I —' - -.. /CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR CARDS. ; G. T. CHAP MA N" Has much ploasnre in stating that be has again a Fresh Novelty in above, which compriio a series of PHOTOGRAPHIC CARDS, ' With Vignette Photos of Local Scenery, surrounded ' - ' ~" with specimens of New Zealand Ferns. - No. I—QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND No. 2-VIBW OF HARBOUR . Nβ. 3-HEAD OF GIRL A No. 4-NORTH SHORE Mo; 6-PHOTO OF STEAMER (instantaneous) i •No. 6-PINK AND WHITE TERRACES, ROTOMAHaNA. These Cards are issued on a Gilt-edged Mount, with Mocked gold mottoes, in flist-dass style. \ ■''■■"' '' ''■ G. T. CHAPMAN, ; BooH'AND" SritIOSERT, ABTIST3' MATIKIU,, iC, 6J, Queen-street (Opposite Buk ol New Zealand, ; Auckland). M. MStggil ~~ j MERCHANT rpAILOR ERCHANT XAILOR ' ' , . AKD ■' '_' ■"• XMTORTEK. :.v /.-.-:... . — - Xmporter. - M. MURCHIE begs to announce that his Summer Importations have now been completed by a icrße consignment ex s.«. Aocangi. They coiisistof :-SAXONYTWEEDS inNew ..., an"dJßlejant Designs. . . - CORKStiREW COATINGS ifl all the Newest Shades, SOUDAN SUITINGS, Very Stylish azuLDnfabla. CONSTITUTION COEDS and othsr Novelties too numerous to mention. M. .MURCHIE, SnoBSXJUio-sTnxEr. A. B. D OHAID ■ •'• . - " SHIPCHANDLER, SAIL, TENT, AND TARPAULIN '• " ' ~ MAKER, , ; . - .30, QUEKK-STREKT, Hu nnch pleasure In calling attention to his DAKGE AND SPECIALLY -SELECTED STOCK | . -..'..-.... ov SUPERIOR OIL CLOTHING Just Landed, <x Buapeho. WHOLESALE SQ7EBS ÜBBRAIXY DBAI/3 WITH. ' NETTING TWINE, COTLERY, &c. • ITtH E.. C E L E B RATED DUKE OF DURHAM CIGARETTES ;' Pronounced the fii. tin the Market. SoleAgeaU; M. LEVY*CO. i

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 7170, 8 November 1884, Page 4

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