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Ironmongery, Hardware, &c. • ■ ——- (LIMITED). IRONMONGERS AND HARDWARE MERCHANTS, QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. Now Landed, a Large and Well-assorted Stock of SINGLE BARREL MUZZLE-LOADING. Co S1 1 S DOUBLE BARREL MUZZLE-LOADING. SINGLE BARREL BREECH-LOADING. DOUBLE BARREL BREECH-LOADING. HAMMERLESS GUNS. CAVALRY SNIDER CARBINE. BREECH-LOADING DUCK GUNS. Ammunition of Every Description, comprising* CURTIS'S AND HARVEY'S SPORTING POWDER. HALL'S SPORTING POWDER. COPPALL'S SPORTING POWDER. SHOT. CARTRIDGES, CAPS, WADS, Etc., Etc. WHOLESALE : HIGH STREET, AUCKLAND. Tea and Coffee Merchants. " - our 'geaa arc ctfCe&rafefc on account of ..-.mjiLmu uv ans axe Quavanteeb & I fl)o tf« v ■«-, «•* of I Sltiott St-scct, OuManb. j| ggecan. ™i(fv co„fi W^ f§ I ' m w 1 tf« v »ft* Wof 8 Street, Qucftfcm . g «o»fsWee «. g J Soffcc. v»v grjetu fjotfv cuu> ft Direct Importers of Coffees |g conH.tc.ts oiw §a:ce Wiox> || 9 €$lctvna? SSccauac-it* tfio*e. | „ » Teas and Pepper 8 aus 8 ("CI I tba-tb §kcm£», a> § 1 ? iacc * t{Wl f twc lP p. Bp " „ Spices and Pepper M tfu»c.ggi<xt:u*c* arc- prepareb m 1 ptaco toe the Got m » General Groceries g| aw prepared g 1 piefwb geijfoiv aivb ©focfta. M from the producing Countries. |p cawfit%, anb on- tfva pz.it*- g 1 Wieo oh%. bio founb g going awax? xvitfy tße profits of tfie mibbfc M ci ? h of tIW vavqfinest j| || out by nation-. H OTau> cwa so es us to give t&e benefit to our |f| of *avu Coffees onftj. | S H supporters. Iff ' : |§ P j§| t1 j ' sU^* >0r^CrS * j,, j ' 8 P | Ur ©offees arc voaztcb jjgii grounb batCi? oit approocb prtnctpfcs. g

Tea. "PEERLESS" BLENDED TEAS. In consequence of the growing demand for Blended Teas, I beg to announce that I have entered thoroughly into tins branch of the trade, and now place upon the market my own Brands, which will be known as H. B. Morton's "PEERLEsS" BLENDED TEAS, and numbered No. 1 and upwards, according to quality, and with the view of offering to consumers Blended Teas that will ensure a favourable reception, I have secured the services of a trained and successful Blender, who ha,s had long English and Colonial experience. Having been established in business in Auckland for nearly twenty-five years, and possessing facilities second to no firm in the colony for importing all descriptions of Teas direct from the producing districts of India, China, and Ceylon, I venture to believe that a trial of my new Blended Teas-will prove that I am offering values which are superior to most of those now on the market. The demand for a good Tea at Two Shillings per pound has largely increased of late years. PEERLESS Mo. .1 and PEERLESS No '2 are two blends at that price, differing in character to suit the public taste, bub both rich and full flavoured blends of China and Indian Teas, to which special attention is invited as being of exceptionally good value at the price. PEERLESS No. 5 is a delicate and pleasant blend of pure Indian Teas, and PEERLESS No. 8 an equally good blend of pure Ceylon Teas, also at Two Shillings per pound. The following is a list of my Teas : BLENDED TEAS. Peerless No. 1 2s Od per lb I Peerless No. 3 _ 2a 4d per lb Peerless No. 2 ... 2s Od per lb j Peerless No. 4 ._ 2s 6d per lb INDIAN TEAS. CEYLON TEAS. Peerless No. 5, Pore ... 2s Od per lb Peerless No. 8, Pure ... 2s Od per lb Peerless No. 6, Pure ... 2s 4d per lb Peerless No. 9, Pure ... 2s -id per lb Peert.i-ss No. 7, Pure ... 2s 6d per lb i Peerless No. 10, Pure ... 2s 6d per lb Wines, Spirits, &c. wmmmm Gold 'Medal, Paris Exhibition, 1878. ■ *' THE CREAM OF OLD IRISH WHISKiES " PURE, MILD and MELLOW. I!!!!! DELICIOUS, and YERY WHOLESOME. The Prize Medal, Dublin Exhibition, 1865, GUILDFORD STREET, YORK ROAD, RAiIBETK, LONDON, S.E. ' Flour Mills. GENUINE local INDUSTRY. THE NORTHERN ROLLER MILLING COMPANY, LIMITED, AUCKLAND, Have always in stock the favourite brands of Flour, « CHAMPION " and " STAND fhnfr received First Award at the Melbourne Exhibition, and are now the best manufactured purest, and most profitable Baking Flours in New Zealand. For' ships' stores and exportation "CHAMPION is properly desiccated, thereby retaining its fine flavour and strength in warmer climates and the Islands of the lacihc. Also, the useful second-class brands of Flour, "OCEANIC" and HOUSEWIFE'S PRIDE." GRANULATED WHEAT MEAL, and each brand of FLOUR may be had in 200, 100, 50, and 251b bags , , battot TJADBinnu SEMOLINA (first award at Dunedm Exhibition), and PATEN I PORRIDGE WHEATMEAL, in 25 and 61b bags. FRESH-MADE BRAN, POLLARD, and SHARPS, in 100, 150, and 2001b sacks. BROKEN WHEAT in 2101b sacks. FOWL WHEAT, in 2401b sacks. GERMINA. Our famous Patenb Food, made from the finest of wheat, is imtni li.si-v palatable ■ami pasilv cooked; very rich in albumenoids and phosphates (muscle, t.esh, brain, and bone formers); unsurpassed for DYSPEPTICS and those suQering from INDIp"POTION * strongly recommended by the highest medical authorities for daily use in every family ; makes delightful PORRIDGE, less heating and more laxative than ' OatmeaL and much better adapted for this climate. It is put up m neat *4 and 101b bags, with printed directions and recipes in each, and may be had from all Storekeeper aud IS™ application to A. M C CORQUODALE, • MANAGER.

Tailors. E3-Neb> COg GO j "4 4, WN |EESZ3 •*«■». I hi Vsraas y GO El; , ~- ( . L_< ■ (JJ F—l '-! ££2 > : !¥J o faj 2 h™ S : Ky.fftf'ftfraaggjl _1 r i GP3> H-! .J £ fc; « sS^BßEaa ' _ C/ 3 taaok GO EH KKTSP GO [-—( o> K*-* pCj _jr O . S c© CQ |, i > ,| ™" [j (X) iSSI r ™ S*°*\ 'ggg" 1 , ~ )«mH py- H"™H L^ 085 r__"l -dj r-rl Ph § JJ®h M™ 1 (jq Ji —-- H;g»- CO g p.y "I 8™ r uJi H giß| 00 s GO K S 3t Jwil > Qj 8=3831 Ph 0 0 J ° -i p£n 25 pjcTiij HHimißiffJiwJirfffl IT p fi£JEffiEßß ' * H~< ' a; ar- ""i W" | |s«a PrJ LxJ »' _l o kniMi«j!!«imiW.inJ« WmubBESSEM £^S p™ 88 ™ r ™ ™, I » CBjjg^Bg p^S»»rn —fl 6S^ 1 I 1 IJ»l«,|l'UJ"U.j imaaA HH r™®! «gg uj ~ A FIRST-CLASS CUTTER ON THE PREMISES. Suits to measure from 70s. INSPECTION INVITED.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8541, 15 April 1891, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8541, 15 April 1891, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8541, 15 April 1891, Page 2

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