Merchandise. BmONKS & flO, HAVE ON SALE—; 680 PAOKAGBS OF AUSTRIAN CHAIRS BRA.NDIE3, ,2, AND 3 STAB OUT XAILS HOKSE HAY EAKK3 (HAND AND SELI? DUMP) BARBER'S chairs WALNUT BEDROOM SUITES 4 BARBED WIRE K. B. JAMS ASH OARS 1 AMERICAN CHAIR 3 AMERICAN HARNESS PIANOS —ENGLISH, raENCff, AND OEBMAN SAFES—ENGLISH AND AMERICAN jg e T onks & £<O,; mo HOUSEHOLDERS, HOTEL KEEPERS. BUTCHERS, AND OTHERS. If YOU PREFER CLEANLINESS, STRENGTH, AND FLAVOUR, ASK YOUR GROCER FOR OUR COFFEES AND "PEPPERS, V/ -ST WHICH WE PREPARE AND GUARANTEED GENUINE ONLY THE PRICE YOU WILL PAY IS THE SAME AS FOR THE ADULTERATED ARTICLE, BUT YOU WILL ENJOY YOUR MEALS WITH COMFORT AND SATISFACTION. OUR RENOWNED BRANDS ARE IN CENTRE OF LABEL, VIZ.: ... "EXCELSIOR," "STANDARD," "LION," "ANCHOR," "CROWN," AND CONTAIN ONLY PURE • " COFFEE," With Pnie " Chicory," mixed In proportions to nit taste and price. BROWN, "OARRETT & d^o,, AUCKLAND STEAM COFFEE AND SPICK MILLS fi RATEFUL —COMFORTING. i \-/T _—— i " By a thorough knowledge of tho natural laws which govern the operations of digestion and nutrition, and by a careful application of the fine i properties of well-selected cocoa, Mr. Fpps has provided our brea- fast tables with a rielicatoly-fiivourod •beverage which may iave us many heavy doctor's 1 bills. It 13 by the judicous use of SU' h articles of diet that a constitution may be gradually built up until strong enough to rssist every lendeucy to disease. Hundradfi of subtle maladies are floating around us ready to attack wherever there is a weak point. We may escape many a fatal shaft by keeping ourselves well fortiflrd with pure blood and ii properly nourished frame."—See article in the Civil Service Gazette, [ Made simply with boiling water or milk. ■ Sold in 1-lb packets by Grocers, labelled thus :— JAMES EPPS & CO., 1 HOMOEOPATHIC CHEMISTS, LONDON. ENGLAND. \ mHE UNDERSIGNED HAS ON SALE--1 A BRANDY—ETennessy's and Martol'a WHISKY — Teachor's, Greonleos, Campbleton, Islay, and Irish 5 RUM-Old Jamaica GIN—OLD TOM PORT and SHERRY—In wood and bottle CHAMPAGNE—In pints and quarts AUSTRALIAN (VINE-White and Red 3ToUT—Guinnoss'e Dublin. Marrian's, Burton CIDER—Pore Devonshire. F. WINTER, Lower Mueen -street. ;. OUREnHEAS! "OUREmEAS! IT a J. -&. FOR PURE TEA TRY H. P. GIBBONS & CO. jO ——— We draw special attention to our stock of Choice Teas of great strength and pure flavour, which wo guarantee free from all adulteration l>y tlio so-callod blending process. All our Teas being of choice quality do not require any of those foreign mixtures so in- ~ jnrlous to health, usual in blsnded teas to give , strength and flavour. '• A trial of our Pure Tea will give great satisfaction. >e H. P. GIBBONS & CO., e"1 TEA DEALERS, COFFEE ROASTERS, AND "] PROVISION MERCHANTS, >l HOBSON-STREET. VANNER & PREST'S " ■» yjr OLLISCORIU M," JjOL For so/toning, preserving, and waterproofing HARNESS. BOOTS, AND SHOES, &O. ALSO, FOR OILING CARRIAGE AXLES. HARNESS " COMPOSITION for nourishing the leather and producing a brilliant polish. BLACK OIL FOR HARNESS, For maintaining a beautiful black. May be ordered through any House in the trade, c either here or In the United Kingdom. VANNER & PREST, MANUFACTURRRS AND PATENTEES, LONDON. Sole Agents for Now Zealand : BUTLER BROS., Merchants, Dunedin ana Christ- ...... church.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 7974, 14 June 1887, Page 7
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