■g 11 Special Advertisements. j BOYCOTTED WHISKY. Certain Firms—not Good Templars— made a dead set at ROBERTSON'S WHISKY. - Many TIED HOUSES under tho gripof these tirfcis are forbidden to sell ROBERTSON'S WHISKY. _ J Now, as there is no Whisky in the Australian Colonies so popular as ROBERTSON'S WHISKY At the present time, and justly too, why should the public be led by these selfish firms ? Are these firms inflated with their own local importance to say the public shall not have ROBERTSON'S WHISKY, And force Inferior Brands upon a discriminating 'I public ? I ROBERTSON'S WHISKY Is bound on its merits to win public favour. These unfortunate Tied Houses have constantly to deceive the public by getting hold of a ROBERTSON WHISKY Bottle, and putting vile liquid in it, to the detriment of the sale ROBERTSON'S WHISKY. We are prepared to pay £50 On conviction of any culprit for this offence. Let everyone—even Good Templars if ill, and must have stimulantwho drink Whisky "go for " ! ROBERTSON'S WHISKY, i And judge for himself, and doubting that he gets ROBERTSON'S WHISKY, j Let him come to our office, and we will give him a Sample. If every man who reads this advertisement in taking Whisky only tries and sees that he gets ROBERTSON'S WHISKY, He will continue to use it. I Ki^"W ALKER > & C 0 ' , SOLE AGENTS. i I I i FOR SALE—A well-built House of six ' rooms, with water, bookcase, glasscase, cup- < boards, Ac.; good wardrobe in one room, and excel- i lent workshop at back, suitable tor stable, Ac. Allotment 50 by 102, in Church-street, Ponsonby. Apply J. 11. WITHEFORD, Short land-street. ST. MARY'S ROAD (one minute from Three Lamps).To Let, the House at present in occupation of Mrs. Branston, who is leaving for Melbourne, containing 8 rooms; gas, water, and every convenience. i Apply on the premises : or I J. H. WITIIEFORD, Shortland-street. , COAL PROPERTY FOR SALE, ' FOR £5000; OR WOULD BE LEASED FOR 21 YEARS. Sample of Coal at my Office. J. H. WITHEFORD rp O LET, A SPLENDID RESIDENCE OF SIX ROOMS; Bathroom, half-an-acre of garden, Ac.; ARNEY BOAD, OPPOSITE BELL ROAD, REMUERA; Late in the occupation of Mr. Fripp, Architect. Apply J. H. WITHEFORD, Shortland-street. J£X AORANGI, FROM LONDON. ' QLOVER gEEDS (NEW CROP). : WHITE CLOVER RED CLOVER COW GRASS CLOVER ALSYKE CLOVER { TREFOIL, TIMOTHY RIBGKASS, RAPE 1 Samples and Prices sent on application. GRASS" SEEDS. I COCKSFOOT RYEGRASS (Poverty Bay and Italian) FESCUE, RAT'S TAIL, Ac. CORN'SACKS AND TWINE. BONEDUSTS, SUPERPHOSPHATES, GUANOS, AND OTHER MANURES. Iw. s. l aurie * c°-: ! -STREET EAST, | AUCKLAND. i !r| R. wILK IN S, I SHORTLAND-STREET, Oppostie Star Office. Consulting hours, nine a.m. to four p.m. At his private house, Lower Symond-street, seven to eight ! p.m. Dr. Wilkin's pamphlet on the curability of all. diseases, medical and surgical, (mainly) without ' j interna] medicines, sold at Kldd and Wildman's : I Auckland, post free 7d. | v
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9014, 29 March 1888, Page 4
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