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IMPORTANT NOTICE. lb having transpired that inferior Rope was being ehippod to Colonial customers as 'SMITH'S B ROPE." the Manufacturers, in order to protect themselves and clients, have TRADEMARKED the designation in the various Colonies as above. The Mark will be attached to all "B SPECIAL FLEXIBLE" STEEL WIRE ROPES leaving Thos. and VVm. Smith's Works, and supplied by our Agents. MESSRS. SMITH are Contractors to the Melbourne and Sydney Tramways, Broken Hill and Mount Morgan Mines, Etc. We have just landed a special shipment of the "B SPECIAL FLEXIBLE," in all sizes. To arrive, SMITH'S STEEL WIRE for Aerial Tramways, etc., in lengths up to 6000 ft. Indents for STEEL WIRE, suifcablefor Aerial Tramways, etc., executed with promptitude " by cable." * Testimonials, Tests, and Price Lists on application to the Agents, ROSS & ANSENNE, Khipchandlers, &c, QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND (Opposite Railway Station). TEA. JL M.'J X*. • This one time luxury in all households has become a necessity. The soothing, refreshing, and pleasing character of a cup of GOOD TEA defies expression, and it is now more than ever necessary to please a very fastidious taste owing to the generally better supply to consumers under the strong competition that exists. Our STANDARD TEAS have stood the test for years, and have become the favourite requirement for all good judges of quality. / The public taste is becoming every year more pronounced for INDIAN AND CEYLONS, and we have aimed at securing a fine supply of the best value of THE NEW SEASON. The Rotokino brought direct to our order the first instalment of the new season's selection of quality necessary to maintain, and, if possible, improve our blends of CHINA AND INDIAN PURE INDIAN \ THREE DIFFERENT BLENDS AT PRICES TO INDIAN AND CEYLON PURE CEYLON }two blends at prices toCORRESPOND. ; WE SOLICIT A TRIAL from Householders who at present are nob using our brands. L. D. NATHAN & CO.

AUSTRALIAN We keep a full supply of the BEST BRANDS ''" of •v THESE WINES FRONTIQNAC Are ffom the Celebrated TOKAY Vineyards of MUSCADINE Dr.PenfoldsMatfll, and CONTSANTIA I 3. Smith and Sons, KEISLINO Yalumba, GREENACHR of South Australia, and HOCK are well-recommended by CHABLIS J the medical faculty. (In Bulk on Bottle). In D. NATHAN & CO. XKT AX VTESTAS. We keep a full supply of all the leading makes of R. Bell & Co. (Limited). London, whose Matches have deservedly become so popular all through New Zealand, We tike indents for wholesale parcels at a price f.0.b., London. Quotations on application for 260's, Plaids, and Pocket Vestas, throughout New Zealand. L. 'D. NATHAN & CO. JAPAN ICE. Orders for not les.. than 10 ton lots cabled to our Japan Agents on a c.i.f., price to principal ports of colony. Local stocks always kept up to requirements and sold at lowest current rates. L. 1). NATHAN & CO. PATENT MEDICINES. We keep the following always in stock: Holloway's, Cock'c's, and Bristol's Pills Ayer's, Whelptun's, and Kami's Pills Citrate an.l fluid Magnesia Balsam of Aniseed Kno's Fruit and Kpsom Salt* Embrocation Horse Medicines, in arge variety Heating's Worm Powders and lnsei.t Powders Winslow's Soothing Syrup Wizard's and Si. Jacobs Oils Chlorodyne, Arnica Cough Lozenges, Pain Killei Allen's Lung Balsam, Cherry Pectoral Lyou's Kathairon and Tricopherous, &c. L. D. NATHAN & CO. jp*

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 9012, 18 October 1892, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 9012, 18 October 1892, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 9012, 18 October 1892, Page 7

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