Merchandise. -':v* GREEN'S / ' ;r HAMS AND BACON. TO prevent' misunderstand in;* as to the process adopted by us in Curing the Hams and Bacon bearing our brand, we can give every assur- , ance that our process does not demand the injection of any chemical preparation Into the Pork. After exhaustive experiments in every process known to curers, .we have adhered to the " DrySalt" process as in every way the best to ensure our turning out a'; properly-cured, and above all, a Wholesome Meat. By means of recently-erected refrigerating machinery; and insulated caring cellars, we can pro? vide and maintain a winter temperature throughout the year, and ou? Bacon and Hams leave our factory mild in flavour* yet thoroughly cured/ so that the consumer is assured of a sweet wholesome meat, and neither the Sides or Hams will be found to develop any of those peculiarities of a chemicallycured article. 'v ' ! We purchase pigs direct from the farmers, and receive a guarantee that thf> pigs are, in, every case, " Grain Fed." .*• Our B*con and' liams, cured as they are by the most reliable and cleanly process, from the best grain-fed pigs procurable, command a growing business each year, giving abundant > evidence of th« favour In which " Green's" Brand is held ,by the public. T. H. GREEN & CO., .<... .. ,< . Christchurch. i SOLE AGENTS FOR AUCKLAND— T. H. HALL & CO. T. L. Whits !J.' Bennett. r OALL E Y » S TOBBAY PAINTS. READY FOR USE UNEQUALLED FOR DURABILITY, ECONOMY AND NOT FADING - OR CHANGING COLOUR BY CLtMATIC INFLUENCES. '• ■ Extensively used by H.M. Government in alt the Dockyards, Barracks, Hospitals, Ac.; by the ■ principal English and Foreign Railways Gas Companies aud Engineering Establishment's. SOi'.E agents fob auckiand: STONE ' BROS. & CO. Agents for the Canterbury Belfast Bacon Curing anil Export Company's Celebrated Hams ■ and Bacon. Agents for the Tyser Line (Limited) Direct Line of Steamers. gTONE JJROTHERS & £JO. SHIP BROKERS AND GENERAL MERCHANTS, NO. SO, QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND. I! | ill 1i [ |j|J| GEORGE McCAUL (Telephone No. 364), MANUFACTURING PLUMBER, AND IMPORTER OF ALL TRADE, REQUISITES, WEJLESLEY-STREET EAST (Opposite Library), HAS ALWAYS IN STOCK AND FOR SALE: BEST BRANDS OF CORRUGATED IRON THE CELEBRATED CUPPED LEAD-HEADED . NAILS SHEET ZINC, LEAD-EDGE RIDGING. SPOUTING AND DOWN-PIPE (ALL SIZES). CAST IRON ENAMELLED BATHS, SINKS, JAW BOXES AND BASINS (With Patent Overflows and Plugs), < LAVATORY BASINS AND AIL KINDS OP , SANITARY WARE ' ' NORTH BRITISH 8-PLY I. R. HOSE. SHEET AND PIG LEAD, BLOCK TIN, TIN PLATES, SOLDER. AND SOIDERING IRONS SHEET BAR, AND INOOT COPPER. \ ' Large Assortment of GAS GLOBES AND ' GAS FITTING, AND ELECTRIC BELLS AND FITTINGS. COPPER BOILERS (any size), BATHS, TANKS. FIREPLACES AND (COLONIAL OVENS A SPECIALTY ■ /i ! ' f i 50,000 ft. GAL. IRON PIPE from 1 to. 2 inch. 50,000 ft. BLACk AND; COMPO PIPE, from i inch up. /• .' i - > As GEO. MCCAUL is a direct Cash Importer ol the raw material, also a practical tradesman with large Colonial and London experience, he is in A position to supply the trade and public with a superior article at the lowest possible price, i J country Orders Punctually attended to ; FJIOBACCO AND OIGARS, , We have a full range of Choice, viz,, Derby, flat sevens ' „ . double thick plugs, 7to lb. . , . Columbia, by the same maker , , 7 Jdseplilne, blrfck flatw*rt In sevens • Lit'le Bee, sevens and rods Golden Eagle, red tag . , ... * Aromatic ' '' . , „ ... tl - ~ i Imperial Ruby Twist, 6 inch and 12 men ' >, Victory, rods and Sevens .-. • Melbourne Cup, blocks arid rods v ' Old Judge, Melrose,-and W. H. and D. O. Wills' ' ' sti Cut Tobaccos. ' ' . CIGARS—A flue assortment of Havannah, n Manilla, anil Swiss ; •• • - ; ' ■'? , --if , ,[> I I Ifl i■ ' •) "• 1 1 L. D. NATHAN k CO tSRIED AND : -CANNED FRUITS JJ AND NUTS ON SALE. At LOWEST PR-tCES - Currants, in case 3 and faalf-cases Eleme Raisins /._. . ' Finest. Sultanas - Dates At :. yi •j p/ ».■- (r. • j.i U) Prllllfetigs ' ■- . Crystallised Fruits Californian Dried Apricots "Harp" californian Assorted Fruits Apr Wots i ■' •'/, j Pears : " '"'Peaches'' ..... 4 Caledonian" ditto, as above - "Cuttings" Apricots .... , ,■■■»-.- '■ Thames Peaches • •=; ' ■ '.-'i'f Walnuts and Batcelonas • » Almonds, Jordan and Soft-shell • t ,! h .;} ALBANY ;..; • F O O D . THE BESt AfeflCLE IN THE MARKET • We keep regular siippiioß of this excellent Infants' Food, deservedly pre-eminent for quality. ! L. D. NATHAN & CO. ,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 9610, 7 September 1894, Page 7
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