' Ammunition, Guns, &c. i \ T. & S. MOERIN& CO., LIMITED. HARDWARE MERCHANTS, ETC. 1888. SHOOTING SEASON 1888. GUNS. AMMUNITION. GUNS. T. & S. MORRIN & CO., LIMITED, Have now open for selection a large Shipment of FIRST-CLASS GUNS AND AMMUNITION From Leading English Makers. B.L. GUNS, SINGLE AND DOUBLE BARRELLED. M.L. GUNS, SINGLE AND DOUBLE BARRELLED. GUN STICKS, REVOLVERS, SPRING GUNS CURTIS & HARVEY'S CELEBRATED BRANDS OP SPORTING POWDER, EJLEY'S CARTRIDGES AND CARTRIDGE CASES, &c, &c LOADING AND RECAPPING IMPLEMENTS, GAME BAGS, GUN CASES, &c., &c. &o. T. & S. MORRIN & CO., LIMITED
Flour Mills. THIS MILL HAS NOW STARTED GRINDING, AFTER BEING STOPPED FOR EIGHT WEEKS, ISBfc DURING WHICH TIME IT HAS BEEN |Pfi|jis THOROUGHLY REFITTED AND fPkjSI}IO.VS i\EW PATENT MACHINERY PIT IN. B Kir!? TWO EXPERTS WERE SENT OUT FROM ENGLAND 1H SEB EXPRESSLY to do this by the CELEBRATED jffl«j||jr|r MILLING ENGINEER, HENRY SIMON, These Experts have now completed their work, and have made the Mill «F SECOND TO SOKE B THE AUSTRALASIAN COLONIES. MAGNIFICENT FLOUR IS NOW BEING TURNED OUT ON SIMON'S BRITISH SYSTEM BY BRITISH MACHINERY AND MEN. THE BRANDS WILL BE "PREMIER," "STANDARD," AND "HOUSEWIFE'S PRIDE" " Queen's" and " Royal" being done away with. "PEEMIEE" (Blue Brand) will continue to be a Superior Flour for Bakers' use. " STANDARD" (Red Brand) will be for Bakers' ordinary use and a Household Flour. "HOUSEWIFE'S PRIDE" (Green Brand) is a new brand, introduced to meet the growing want of a SUPERIOR household floob of a quick rising nature for use with baking powders. LAMB'S PATENT PORRIDGE MEAL.— This favourite breakfast food will be mode as hitherto. Arrangements have been made whereby NONE BUT THE FINEST WHEATS will be purchased, and Customers can rely upon getting a really good Flour. March 27, ISSS. & & HUNT, MANAGER.
Jam, &c. T> E .pEACOCK'S JAM. When Melbourne was in its infancy, Ballarat and Beudigo were but Mining Villages, George Peacock started a small JAM FACTORY AT HOBARX. His condiment soon got its name up, being of finest flavour, pure and reliable. In fact, Peacock's Jam Bocaino the preferred Brand, and an immense trade was the consequence so that a larger Factory hid o be erected in Hob art. Another in Sydney „ Melbourne „ Briabano „ Dunedin Supporting here and everywhere thousands of families by the picking of the required Fruit and the proparing of this celebrated Jam. Being over 30 years before an Australian and New Zealand Public. You have a right to keep those facta before you, and remember that even if you should be charged for ONE FULL-WEIGHT POUND of this superior ami well-known Jam perhaps Id mono than for A SECOND-CLASS ARTICLE, Do not grudge the trifle more, for Peacock's Jam is tho cheapest for all that, on account of its horaoee ratine and superior quality ; in fact, YOU REQUIRE LESS. Above all remember it is not a TINNED MYSTERY. i But wholesome Fruit Jam, which you may eat wit relish, and give it to tho youngest child or invalid ! With CONFIDENCE. AGENTS FOR AUCKLAND: "DROWN, "DARRETT, & f^O. MATRIMONY. — Just Published (in cheap pamphlet form) — NATURE'S HIDDEN TREASURE by a FRENCH DOCTOR. A safe and sure guide to HEALTH and HAPPIESS. To married persons, or those about to marry, it is worth its weight in DIAMONDS. Price by post, enclosed in a secure envelope, Is 3d (N.Z.) stamps. — Address, Parisian Agency, P.O. Box 700, Sydney.— mention Wis paper.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9039, 27 April 1888, Page 2
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