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Ihe ginger wuie cases in Tuesday's Police Uourt will no doubt cause considerable inquiry to be made as to whose ginger wine is noil-intoxicating and suitable for staunch teetot Iter and temperance people generally. Kenshaw a Non-intoxicating Singer Wine was the one which stood the test, and is the only one on the market which may be sold by storekeepers, and used by temperance people. It is guaranteed to be absolutely pare and tree from the _ poisonous and obnoxious ingredients mentioned in the report. May be had everywhere at Is 6d per bottle. .No doubt pure food makes pure blood The luncheon at the Clarendon Hotel is the best in the city. Six tickets for as, or la per lunch, including one of Brown, Carat)bell ?. nd c' 8 prize pure beers (or tea and coffee if preferred). No delay. Quick despatch. W. Lynch, proprietor. A. E. Fenton'a great stock-taking sale of drapery, millmery, and men's and boys' clothing. Every article greatly redueed price, for one month only, at A. E. Penton™ 252 and 254, Queen-street.' (Country settlera and storekeepers take note.) ewiera Cadbuev's Cocoa is absolutely raure TVi^ Public Analysts have submitted Cadbcry's Cocoa to close tests, and the reSSThJ always proved its great value as HuLiin ing and nourishing beverage. as? 5 ? Cocoa is wholesome, nutritious, aSS from the A s&a «" fi^sSf t dSsSr* , sß month only.) (Note.—Sai© for ens)

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 8273, 4 June 1890, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 8273, 4 June 1890, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 8273, 4 June 1890, Page 3