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IMPORTS PER AORANGI — 2 oases New Satins, Is 8d per yard : Colour* : old gold green, violet, blue, pink, yellow, cream, and white; Inn's Veiling, In >ame colours, all wool only, lOjd per yard ; New Curl Canvas Cloth*, all wool, Is id per yard; all the New Shades <n Broad-strip* Prints and Cambrics, from Od to Is per yard. Imports per Falls of Ciyde—lo packages "B " quality Scotch Oilcloths, all widths, choice designs. J, M. MoLACHLAN, 222, Queen street, Beer. • 7 : CLAUSEN'S CHAMPAGNE LAGER B^ILR. FACTS FOR DOUBTERS. GUARANTEE FOB CONSUMERS. COMFORT FOtt ALL. CLAUSEN'S CHAMPAGNE LAGER BEER Was awarded the FIRST PRIZE At the International World Exposition, held at Philadelphia in 1870. A FIKST PRIZE At Paris in 1878, and for the last three yean from the AMERICAN INSTITUTE FAIR In New York. During the year 1883 4 »as also awarded additional prises at Ue Mechanics' Institute Exhibition at San Francisco, and at the imposition held at Caracas, Venezuela. It maintains Its bright colour and effervescence, and is free from sediment for an unlimited length of time. As a beverage for the convalescent, and for those whose digestion is Impaired, it has no eauaL It Is the finest tonic that can be admluistered, and is recommended to patients of we** constitutions and nervous temperament by the most prominent physicians, In preerence to ALL OTHER BRA s DS, as the purest and moat wholesome stimulant obtain- * That CLAUSEN'S LAGER BEER took FIRST HONOURS at PHILADELPHIA <>*•* all competitors, and with m laige margin to spare, is »ho*n beyond the possibility of contradiction in the result < f the decisions made by the tIP" K'l 8, as contained In th« folio ing extract from the Baawaaa' azure of 16 th July, 1876 " uoTTLED LAGER BEER. "These were tested July 11th. The experts were tlx : Mr. Marx. Oolonal Tobias, Or. Lipps, Mr. Lauer, Mr wassey. and Mr Gardiner. The three pomts were: HBIGPTNICSS, TAU'IK, and FLAVOUK. The grades were: Perfect, 1; excelleni,2 ; very vood. 8 ; good. 4 : inferior, 6; so that the ml. imum umbei would be 18, »nd the maximum 00 or interior. The results were >— t<i«Zs!s!z2!S<6sat<!a!!<!a( asas&!a» 9popP9o;-pppppppppp 9° J" +■ $» f° ti aS"I« fI a I le :-•3 s« 5- g, SIrSJ. a 5 ► sp*s«£*' ; £-1 S ?! Is rSF?t| : nniHlf- Hip : , ?• Si: : Sill: ITI I : • 1 *B" 2.2- 5" 2. £S •O *2. *a ai i i i i i « ? i : ? : | *'• Ii»:::::i : i I I : » : ' ' g S 5 S S tl ;SS2SSSSCS *-• S to £ to S C Mil' ;iiIIIIIII I I I i I I i 1 j j £Se*)S"«oi«'( oi co m a® r msiisslillgggglg; rrr-rrrrrr *r rr °t ISSSsSaMMIt S S ** +> oo B moo 2S2BSS2B£B www BBS eghj liilliiii» V ! 111 *-■ •j 0 O rrf 7 m r r r r f r r [lilt SE2SeBf2SSSS£SSSSSSS« ►9 SSe 85 8iS:!S!!ig8S358888p no ~a.. Wi.ro uindtiwiih - lie siriulest impartiality, the experts not knowing the names of the competing firms, eaoh malt liquor being presented under an aibtirary name or number. Besides the experts, there were several gentlemen present interested in the result, which la every case was folly coincided with. The only thing to be regretted is there were nut more competitors; but If, as has been suggested, these trials are continued annually, there will doubtleea be more on the next occasion—the competition will be stronger, and malt liquors of every grade will, If possible, be considerably improved. «e give our Individual te.tim«ny to the fairness and accuracy of these truls. and we off>-r no apology for publishing these results, because the? may nover occur airain In this form, and will therefore prove of vital interest to the trade. The official certificate of this test constitutes the FIRST PKIZIS at the Philadelphia exposition of 1876, nd it is this award that is claimed on behalf of Clausen's lager Beer ; by virtue of th-se figures In the first place, and in the second by the manifest, ■ impossibility of any one of the competitors mentioned in this list claiming it for themselves without perpeti ating an outrage on the common sense of every ' intelligent community. •i he minimum number of points, or " perfection," being fixed at Id, it is evident that Clau en's lM«r • Beer, which attained 26 . oinis, was nearer perfection in the opinion of the experts than a> y competing brand, the position <>f the other seventeen competitors being officially given in tbe above list. Another very i» purt.nt item of information with regard to the claim of CLAUSKN'fi LaGkR "KKR ' to the piemisr position Is k be found in the fact that every txh bltor at the Ceutennial received a bronze medal of award, simply (to quote Mr. Augustus Morris) "as a proof of there being reports ; and the certificate accompanying each medal summarised the report." Under these conditions the spectacle of each holder of a medal and certificate clalmii g first honours f«r their respective exhibits would be as remarkable for Its novelty rs it a-suredly would be humorous in its consequences, ''he popular verdict on any such attempt muiit of necessity be . " Knowledge <f some inherent risfeot, and desire to trade on the established reputation of a successful rival." The absurdity ot the position is aptly illustrated by the mournful case of the boy who, attending Sunday reboot, received in common with all his companions an elaborately coloured card, suggestive of the difficulty exi erienced by the wicked .ui-hadaemr in utilising his bici-pids and lneisors fur gr.slng purposes. This card was given to each scholar as a pioof of attendance only, but the boy referred to rushed— with all hie commercial instincts uppermost —to show bis aged mother the card, and endeavour to ' wheedle her out of sixpence on lb' nound that he had received it as a first prise for tn -uiulaess, honour, .and integrity. , . ... . , . " The extensive popularity enjoyed by CLAUSEN'S CHAMPAGNE LAGER BFfE renders this suicidal wi.bnd of attracting attention unnecessary. CI«.'UBHN' LAG-i* deperdsentirely on lt> own Eseiits- a»d wiu ' a most satisfactory feiUlU. .. • ' s • CLAHSEy3 CHAMP L'OER ERic kept <at all the lead >cg hotels in the wlosf Call lot it, and take no other. j Wholesale Depot for the Province or Auckland: , M£SaRS. EHBENF ' <iD BROS,, I Qauu-streeW Auckland.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7788, 6 November 1886, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7788, 6 November 1886, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7788, 6 November 1886, Page 3

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