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Merchandise. : , . • _ GRIfFIN BRAND. Mm SPARKLING PALE ALE. fflratl&PiiiisHlnZlii OUIFFIN'B SPARKLING PALE ALE is brewed upon an Improved principle, from the very finest BwESIhI descriptions of Malt and Hops ; it possesses all the special properties of the best English brewed Ales, com■JjaK*?™'"'Mft[ [aP'lsß, IHIMm fcined with the delicacy and lightness of the Vienna, Plleener, and other Continental Seers. It has ||mii| remarkable keeping qualities, and being free from acidity la easily digested. Iw/lifiliilttKlifflllil \ ' ' '■ EXTRACTS FROM THE PRESS. Hnßff HUlWll Hill \ " A pale, sparkling bever»geof»pp«rently considerable merits."- Daily Telegraph, Sept. 80,1879. IHlHlfl oil Bill Hi MrfHltnUl 8 " Messrs! T. P. Griffin &Jo , Londos.—This firm brought prominently before the public visiting the WE™. IP 1 111 Ml RiHMKIfJH9 Exhibition their ' Speciality ' sparkling Pale Ale, a light Kn<liah malt liquor, specially brewed for use In hot Vclimates. Thli Ale will doubtUss be highly appreciated by Knglish.uen and others abroad, who have to WJmt C/? A , //- (JlS'SSiffl ' lergo all the Inconvenience arising from a high temperature in tropical parts. In India, the beverage BSBaS li » /AaAKttrrftn tfSfiifflJ mi 9 bo regarded a* ' like nectar fit for the gods.' Being light, it Is exceedingly pleasant, and has successfully fflHwW / i«^Atf r /7*'»HSllSisffl <x> m P Sed with foreign ales, which are not nearly bo light, agreeable, refreshing, and invigorating, The BInB&i twarf . JSHB ' BpeoU '" ' l>ftle Ale is remarkably free from acidity, while Its purity may be depended upon."— BKbWmi r^raSS , JiSnsHil " A 8 * m >- "•' Pale Ale received a short time ago from Messrs. T. P. Griffin 4; Co., Phil pot-lane, and IPi;!* ' '*'" SliiSl bottled by that firm.-««ijtTes especial notice On examination, we found it quite free from acidity, bright, •f/7l 0 &n(1 * n "t> lendl(l oonultlou-v y/ 0 W | Ba this firm suoce»s, as, in our opinion, from the great care taken in preVI v ifWaß' raring this beautiful light alt, ui. invaluable as a light summer drink."— Anti-Adalteratlou Review, May, HAN COO K & 0 0., AUCKL AIS

ARTHUR JJEA.THER, MERCHANT AND IMPORTER, CnSTOHS-STHEET, AUCKLAND. GOODS INDENTED FROM LONDON AND NEW YORK, AND WOOL. KAURI GUM AND ISLAND PRODUCE! SOLD ON THE MOST FAVOURABLE TERMS. LIBERAL ADVANCES ON ALL PRODUCE FREE OF CHARGE. LANDING AND TO ARRIVE, Ex Lady Jocelyu, Stookbridge, &c. SODA, CRYSTAL'S SALTPETRE KIPPERED AND FRESH HERRINGS HERRINGS IN TOMATO SAUCE oolman's mustard and blub golman's pictorial starch w. and w. coarse and fine salt currants, muscatels, elembs, sultana candles —nationals AND BELMONTB c. AND B. MARMALADE, llb, JARS. &C, &C, &0. Ex Stella and Wolfe, from New York. queen's own corn bxoob clothes pegs, lobsters KEROSENE, 150 AND 130 TESt GEM OF SEA TOBACCO, 7's To arrive, ex Lady (Mavis— pf/\ CASES SYMINGTON'S CELE€p\J bratbd COFFEES. • SLATES! SLATES! 25,000 T>EST T>ANGOR QLATES On Hand. Also on Hand, and Regular Shipments to Arrive— ALES — Anolo-Bavarian, Ashby'«, case AND BULK AILSOP'S, BULK. WHISKY— Roy. Hawthorn, Teachbb, Geneva, J.D.K.Z., 15 and 20 bottles, and Green; Nolkt, 15 bottles, Nolkt Crown Schnapps. BRANDY—Coukvoisibr, cask and bulk; a.v.c., case and flask; muller Frerks , , cask and flask ; Yron, case, FLASK, AND BULK, &c, &C, &C. JOHNSON BRO.S , JAMS, OADBURY'S COCOA AND CHOCOLATES, HOLBROOK'S AND CO.'s PICKLES, HOLBROOKE AND CO's SAUCES, VINEGAR, &a, &c, &c. MANDARIN AND OTTOMAN SAUCES; HILL EVANS, AND HLEE'S VINEGAR ; AND LARGE AND VARIED ASSORTMENT OF GENERAL MERCHANDISE. ARTHUR HEATHER. W. & A. GILBEY'S WINES AND SPIRITS. All Wines and Spirits bearing W. ft A. Gilbey's brands are pnaranteed to be imported from the place of production as specified, and the varieties that can be offered represent the largest, finest, and bestmatured stock in the world. Sole Agent: ARTHUR HEATHER. EX STRAOATHRO AND RECENT * ARRIVALS:— CURRANTS, ELEME RAISINS, SULTANAS Salt, W. Jk W., fine and coarse Keillor's Marmalade Keillor's Assorted Confectionery Citrate and Fluid Magnesia Qridley'f Isinglass Lea & Perrlns , Sauce, Carrie Powder Morton's Pickles Tart. Add, Cream Tartar Seidlltz Powders, Bicarb. Soda Cornflour—Blown & Poison's, Woods', Wade'e Neave's Food, Van Houten's Cocoa Crosse & Blackwell's Essences Coffee and Milk, Gelatine Ground Ginger, Citric Acid Saltpetre, Maccaroni, Vermicelli Soda Crystals, Whiting, and Manilla Bags CANDLES — Nationals, Imperials, Belmonts Battersea Wax. Atlas Paraffins, Self-fitting Patent Barley. Patent Groats, Neatle'a Food Branson's Coffee Extract Pictorial Starch, Azure Bine D.S.F. Mustard Etc, Etc., Etc, . Also, ~',■<-, VISSER'S EXTRACT RENNET. BEST BRANDS OF ANNATTO. WOOL PACKS, CORNSACKS. MASON'S FRUIT-PRESERVING JARS, with Porcelain-lined Screw Tops. RAW AND BOILED LINSEED OIL, la Drams and Casks. BEST COLZA OIL. SCOTT S GENUINE WHITE LEAD, Assorted Packages. KEROSENE—Downer's. Devoe's. and "Light of the Age," 160° test. Diamond and Devoe's, 130 test. MUNTZ MKTAL, COMPO. NAILS. OAKUM. CLOCKS, in great variety. H. B. MORTON. a M 0 K- E ON L Y WM. S. KIMBALL AND CO.'S VANITY THAIR /CIGARETTES, ANITY JJ AIR V^IGARETTES, Unrivalled for Parity and Excellence of Manufacture THIRTEEN PRIZE MEDALS. . Wholesale Agents for New Zealand: J ' P. HAYMAN AND CO., Dunedin; and at Chrlstchurch, Wellington and . Auckland. . ■ <■ . , ■ . ....-

gCHWEITZEE'S (jOCOATINA, ANTI-DYSPEPTIC COCOA, OR CHOCOLATE POWDER GUARANTEED PORE SOLUBLE COCOA OF TBE FINEST QUALITY, WITHOUT UUA SUGAR OR ADMIXTURE. The Faculty pronounce it the " most nutritious, perfeotly diites lble beverage for Breakfast, Luncheon, and ' v Supper;" and Invaluable for Invalids and Young Children. Beln* abs lutely " all Cocoa." with the excess of fat extracted. i» four time the strength of preparations thickened yet weakened with arr wroot, starch, etc., and in reality cheaper than such mixtures, a teaspoonful to a breakfm cup costing less than one halfpenny. i fOCOATINA is the best Cocoa for India and the Ooloniks, keeping for years in all climates, being in ft concentrated form. Made instantaneously with boiling water, and palatable without milk. rvubrated for remarkable Sustaining Properties. Specially adapted for Early Breakfast. Adopted as a uewD Medical Comfort in the Royal Navy. Retailed by Chemists, Grocers, *c., in Air-tight Tins, at Is 6d, 3s, 5s 6d, be. Wholesale by the Sole Proprietors: SCHWEITZER & CO., 10, ADAM-STREET, STRAND, W.C., LONDON, AND ALL WHOLESALE HOUSES. ' ' , ImW I LIGWf I LI GMT} G-OOID LIO-lECT !! 0 DOWNER'S KEROSENE, THE ONLY SAFE BRAND IN THE MARKET. 0 ' O3nT SALE BY J. & J. DICKEY, 234, Queen-street, Auckland. COCOA. WHAT THE DOCTORS SAY ABOUT ITTHESE OPINIONS ARE FROM NEW ZEALAND PHYSICIANS. ." I consider it highly nutritious, and pleasant to the <■ Better cocoa I have never tasted, and shall taste— S. Hooper. M.R.C.8., Eng., L.S.A. certainly recommend its use In preference to any "It Is the purest specimen of the article that has other "- T - M -^T ke °« MD - ... „„.,.,_ th ever come under my observation. "-T. M. Philson, "'«a so satisfied of its excellent quaUty. .that jl >Di we use no other in our house. —I. Dβ /ououe, M..IJ. " Just enough of the oil has been removed to make " Your cocoa is excellent. . , I shall recommend the cocoa easy of digestion."— <Vm. Brown, M.B. Jl Uat,nß,y -" Gordon McDonald, L.R.0.P., »To my taste it stands unequalled by any I have Edin., &c. used."-Walter Lee. M.D. "It is lighter than most cocoas, and likely to agree " I consider it highly nutritious and a first class with delicate stomachs."—J. B. Wanless, M.D.O.M. preparation."— Emerson Tennant, M.D. ~T _ . .. , . . .. . „. . "To those of bllieus constitution, who desire to I find It superior to many, both In quality and drlnk cocoa, your preparation ought to prove Invaluflavour."—C. N. Keimer. L.S.A. I a bi e ."_Wm. Lamb, M.B. MS" Please notice that we manufacture two kinds of Cocoa, Our PURE SOLUBLE COCOA is a high-claee preparation, intended for those who prefer tbe thin unmixed liquid of the pare nib. Put np in |lb and jib Tins net weight, with white and sold labels. Oar BREAKFAST COCOA is intended to take the place of the cheaper Cocoas called homoeopathic, and will be found superior to any in the market,* lesser quantity being needed per cup. Fat up in £lb Packets and £lb Tins net weight, with label in colours. Sold by all Grocers throughout tbe colony, and Manufactured by R. HUDSON AND CO., DUNEDIN. WHOLESALE AGENT FOR AUCKLAND: : JOHN BUCHANAN, MERCHANT, CUSTOMS-STREET WEST. _____ THE WONDERFUL X^ v SEWING W. J. BE ALE, - 170, QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND — » Three Years , Guarantee Cash or Time Payments. special notice. \%j philllpps & son, W « OIL, COLOUR, 4.ND GLASS MERCHANTS WH TTWNTnM * nr\ Importers of Paperhangings, Scrim. Paints, Oil , U. ifISNION & CO. Turpentine Colours, Varnishei, French Polish, Gold Will continue to allow TWENTY PER CENT. DIS- Leaf, Artists' Colours and Brushes ; Plate, Sheet, COUNT FDR CA*H, or four Shillings in the Pound, Crown, Ornamental, and Photographlo Glass ; Picture off all Purchases for the next Fourteen Days, when Frames and Tapestry Mouldings, Clock and Compass this Bona Fide dale must be brought to a Close, as Glasses, Glazed Sashes, Doors, etc extensive alterations to the premises have to bo Glass cut to size, and carefully packed, made. . 95 AND 97, QUEEN-STREET.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7787, 5 November 1886, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7787, 5 November 1886, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7787, 5 November 1886, Page 7

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