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_- i Merchandise. iln consequence o) Imitations o; THE WORCESTERSHIRE In? SA UCE, which are calculated to deceive the Public, Lea and Perrins i I have to request that Purchasers see thai the Lab on every bottle f&SiM eel bears their Signature thus — . . 11111 l without which no bottit . oi the original WORCESTERSHIRE tIQIP SAUCE is genuine. toa Ask for LEA and PERRIES' Sauce, ana see Name on Wratter, Label, Bottle, and StCMvr. Wholesale ana for Extort by the Proprietors, Worcester; Crosse ana Blackwdl t ~ London; &-C, &>c.; ana by Grocers ana Oilmen throughout the Worla. Agents i MESSRS. POTTER & CO.. Durham-stbhet. Gold Medal, Paris Exhibition, 1878. " TIE CREAM OF OLD IRISH WHISKIES. PURE, MILD and MELXOv7. IP J!! DELICIOUS, end VERY WHOLESOME., wFI Tlie Prize Medalj Dublin Exhibition, 1865. — 20, GREAT TITCHFIELD STREET, LONDON, W. °' R. f^^^<FS,vr:w ™ *"™»M Freezing and. Meat Preserving. COMPANY LIMITED. HEAD OFFICE AND WORKS: RAILWAY WHARF, AUCKLAND. P. O. Box, 113. ! Telephono-Mlway Wharf, No.loo. \V. BEAMISH A. MORRISON, „ Karamrahape Road Shop, No. 183. a ~ •««■ Y ' „ . Acid Works and Abattoirs, Westaold, No. 119. Acting JManbger. Tho reputation of our " PEACH " BRAND is now thoroughly established rind our sales have reachod proportions which wo may safely say no other Colonial meatet{ preserving establishment is able to approach. ice ■ - _ ,he e^ - _ ! PACKED, IN KEGS, BARRELS, AND TIERCES. Special attention is drawn to this line, which we are making a SPECIALTY, and which with our facilities and the Cold Air Process— are ablo to euro in mild pickle the necessity of cutting to small pieces being obviated ' QUALITY, CURE, AND FREEDOM FROM LARGE BONE GUARANTEED. D ICE ;;■ ALWAYS ON~HAND. ICE « COLD STORAGE}"™ 1 "^ISW: POULTRY ' At Low Rates, wuioii can be obtained on application. Y The Company begs to notify that it has entered on the Retail Butchery Business, and has taken over tho shop of Messrs. Wallis & Coates, Karangahape Road, who will I act; on the Company's behalf for that district. Central Premises have also been taken on Quoen-streot, between Mr. Firth's old mill I and tho aitemata Hotel, which are expected to be completed before Christmas These f premises will be utilised for the present to supply the Company's customers in Parnoll Kemuera, Nowmarkot, Epsom, and Mount Eden Districts ; and, pending their completion, or ders will bo received at the Company's Offices, Railway Wharf, upon receipt of which customers will be waited upon daily in the usual manner. _ The Company's prices during tho current week will bo as follows :— 3? It) j3 «v 3- BEEF-Sirloin _ _id VEAL-Filleb .„ IT '" ' 4d „ Ribs ~. - _ 3d „ Loin "~ 4 d „ Rump Steak ... ,_ _Cd „ Shoulders ,„ ,1 _2d „ &teak _ 3d MUTTON—Logs ... .... _ 3d DAIRY-FED PORK—Legs ... „ 4d ~ Hind-quarters .- „, 2Ad " >» Loins. ... 4d >> Chops ... ~, %M 3d ~ Fore-quarters ,Z —lid SAUSAGE—Beef ... ... _ 3d „ Shoulders _ _ _ 2Jd » Pork — — »- &1 Hind-quarters ... ... 4d CORNED BEEF—Round 3.„ w 3d ~ lore-quarters 3d ty .„ , Will bo delivered to Customers for Meat at the following rates •— in 21bs dally * Is per week ie 41be daily... ... _ .. Is (3d per week Irregular supplies (in such quantities as may bo required) ,», l|d per lb. in ■■ .——i i,i.,... 1n ;h ' — *" t« Sewing Machines. n- — ~" ' I SOMETHING NEW IN SEWING MACHINES. THE ; HIGH-ARM SEWING MACHINES' : ARE THE LATEST, BEST, AND MOST PERFECT MACHINES EVER • MANUFACTURED. And have all the most Modern Improvements and Appliances. They work almost noiselessly, and are renowned for the simplicity of their construction. t THE BEALE MACHINES are kept in repair for three years froo of charge, and may be had upon easy time payment, or for cash. (fcf- Inspection Invited. Catalogue and Samples Fbee by Post. 4p# 3 ———— . _ '. 170, Q[JEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND, Importer of the Beale Patent and Wertheim Sewing Machines, Hapsburg Pianos and Haydn Organs. Strawberry Gardens. : STRAWBERRY GARDENS : WILLOW GEOVE STRAWBEEEY GARDENS NEXT THE UPPER WHARF, DEVONPORT. ' MD NOW OPEN JOB THE SEASON, ■ STRAWBERRIES AND CREAM. MARK PARRISH, in returning thanks to his supporters for past favours, begs to ( inform them and the public generally that he has great pleasure in announcing that > these well known and popular Strawberry and Tea Gardens are now open. Mark Parrish being one of tho largest strawberry growers in the colony will always have' a largo . and fresh supply on hand, and can guarantee patrons the ripest, the largest, and most delicious fruit in tho market, and they will not be stinted in quantity either. FRESH CREAM TWICE DAILY. Tea, Coffee, and other Refreshments always on hand. Three Hundred Visitors can be seated at the tables at one time. Lawn Tennis and Croquet Ground, and other amusements for convenience of visitors. STRAWBERRIES AND CREAM. i - . ■-.-•. WILLOW GROVE GARDENS, DEVONPORT. School Treats and Picnic Parties provided for by special arrangement. Familv Orders Dinner Parties, and for Jam promptly attended to. ' J ' Trams will run to the Gardens at half-price ; return from Gardens, Threepence. M. PARRISH, Proprietor.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVI, Issue 9254, 7 January 1889, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVI, Issue 9254, 7 January 1889, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVI, Issue 9254, 7 January 1889, Page 7