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' Wines, Spirits, &c. ---.-••..-?-. - -' TKLKQtupHio Address : Kilbride, Auckland.] (Telephone exchange: No. 168. gKOWN, QAMPBELL & 00. MERCHANTS, LLOYD'S AGENTS (Kstabllshed 1840), SHORTLAND-STREET, AUCKLAND AGENTS PORLloyd'i, London.. . .., P» u Wm e Oo y td " B » e K M^.Si rhl i ,l yF , « . . The Lfrerpo6lUrtderwrttdrii' Association. M..8. Foster & Sons. Ltd., "Biigl * Fraud oi The Underwriting and Agency Association, Ltd., Bass' Ale and Oulness! Stout London. Menier, London, Chocolate. The National Boatd of Marine Underwriters of W. Poison ft Co,, Paisley, Cornflour New York. Most A Chandon, Champagne. Contts ft Co., London, Bankers. Ruinart Pere et Fits, Reims, Champagne The ApoUinarls Co ,LW., London, Apollinarie B.lttoy4Co.,Hefnis,Chiimp!«iie. . Water. J- Schweppa A Co., Ltd., London Mineral D.n. Burke's'Aromatic Schnapps, Hamburg. Waters ' J. W. Burmester, Oporto, Port. Hiram Walker & Sons, Ltd., Canada, Whisky. Champion A Co., Ltd., London, Vinegar Rouyer, Guillet A Co. Adet Seward ft Co., Vorgioaud Claret Pease, Son, ft Co., Darlington James Watson ft Co., Dundee . ~ J)OMAIN JJREWERY We hate a Urge assortment of the abore TpiEELI, Deluding:- *■ *** BUR.OUNDY caubinet, CHABLIS, OLABBT This Beer, as supplied to our Customers, is CHASSEMS, CONSTANTIA the g AMg Q„ Khm Bm ff |,j e h took the FRONTIGNAC (Dark Slid Light) GRENACHK, HOCK, MATABO FSRST AWARD HKRMITAGE (RED) AT THB MUSCADINE. MUSCAT, MUBOATEL oomoo MELBOURNE CENTENNIAL INTERPORT, BRISLING, SHIRAZ NATIONAL EXHIBITION, SHERRY, TOKAY YBBDEU.HO, Also a<!D is Guaranteed ah SPECIAL OLD INVALID PORT, 1! yel>s old. "Yalumba" Vineyards. ''THE FIRST.' llie aboie In quarts, pints, and bitf-plnts. * V«. SPECIAL BREWS for Bottling or other JJROWN, £JAMPBELL, ft QO. purposes can be proeured at an qUEEN-STBEEt, AUCKLAND. adtdflced price Upon order. QHAMPION'B yiNEGAR TtfO /GUARANTEE In Casks of 26 and 12} Gallons, and in Cases bf TrW DoSeft. Yearly Sale, 10,938,264 pints. Of sit Storekeepers, and Wholesale of Bhowh, Campbell, ft Co. ffi POSTER'S DUGLB TRRAND /%/ \>f? A LK ANI) Q'fout. M - *. POSTER * SONS, LIMITED, xgjjyfijpr Larges Bottlers in the World. Output 1893, 9,933,900 bottle Pur DUULL DnMINUi agents: brown, campbell,ftco I CIGARS, SOLE AGENTS PO THE CELEBRATED MANILA CIGARS BRANDKD "LA INTREPIDA." IMPOMED DiRECT IK ALL GRADES AND SHAPES. yOSLAUER/N OLDEOK /^LARET. FULLY-MATURED HUNGARIAN WINES, imported direct from the famous VosKn Vineyards BROWN, CAMPBELL, ft CO., Sole Agents for New Zealand. TTf pOLSOK t pO„ T X MIT ED, pAIS LE Y. CORNFLOUR, in 401b and 1121b Cases. AGENTS: BROWN, CAMPBELL, A CO. i ■ i ..,.,.—-.—, i ■ ■■■—■ * ■■ -,———l-, ■■■i..f. i «_i___i /CHAMPION ft pO., TI MI TED, TONDON. VINEGAR, IN CASE AND BULK. AGENTS: BROWN, CAMPBELL, ft CO. T\tJNVILtE'S yTJ QLD TRISH WHISKY, ' W BULK AND CASE. BRAEMAR (ONE STAR AND THREE STAR) OLD HIGHLAND WHISKY BlaQk Dump Borofg, also is Patent Ft,a9Kß (30) akd Half-flasks (60). "CANADIAN (JLUB" Distilled and Bottled by Hiram Walk Hit A Sons, Liuited, W»i.kkrviu.b, Ontario. Canada The age and genuineness of this Whisky are guaranteed by the Excise Department df the Oanadiali Gnvernment by Certificate orer tho capsule of erery bottle, Frosi the moment of manufacture" until the Certificate is affixed the Whisky neter leates the custody of the Excise Officers. No other Gorernment In tho world provides for consumers this Independent nnd absolute guarantee of gurity and ripeness. "fiWAniAN Cum" Whisky !» imrticiilarlv nrlantatl for inediqina) lisp, To Merchants, Storekeepers! and General Public of New Zealand* MANUFACTURERS, Wißh to acknowledge thankfully the ever-Increasing favour with whioh their goods are used by the people. In order to keep paoe with the demand for our Biseqits, Jams, Conteetiofls, Peels, ete., etc, We have just completed extensive additions to our Factory, and ereoted the largest travelling oven in New Zealand, and a complete New Plant of the * Latest Biscuit Machinery. * We have also provided New Machines for Confeotionery Department and oomplete New Premises and Plant for the manufacture of our oelebrated JAMS, PEELS, AND PRESERVED FRUITS. With these improvements, our Factory ia second to none in the Colony and OUR Goods = OST Manufactured of the Best Materials and, under such favourable oiroumstances, are being produced in greater quantity of Improved Quality, and at CHEAPER RATES THAN EVER! before. We append a few TESTIMONIALS from some of our olientfS, which speak for themselves: — MisssßS. Mennik and Dst, Albert-street, I Jam.Manufactured by Messrs.MjWNHi and Dm, a3wi RinMempri -I have much pleasure in Auckland, hare been selected from many receired. Sin 'mB yW "3rh S and S., f'wpL P«try Cook a»d (Uto 1 •WJamsrire«eat satisfaction to my customers. 84 and Bfc Cuba-stwet,. wri^s:-" I fi»Y» used the and are in constant draind. Your Confectionery Auckland 'Southern Cross; brand of Jam, (or some 2nd s"cn Ufor manyyiarsp&st hare also met with months, and hare found them of first-class quality S?SSI>M'« th.it and far superior to any other Jam, I haw used Kent quality -Yours faithfully, A. H. NaTHAK Immm'nm, and quit, equal to the best brands MESSRS? MINNIE and DKr, Auckland. Dear of English Jams. Sirs -We hate pleasure in stating that we hate MESSRS. McRWW AKD CHURCHILL, Pastry Cooks stocsed your Jam», Biscuits, and Confectionery for an j Confectioners, Lamhton Quay, write:-" We years p»st, and hate found the quality of your hare used your Jams about twehre months, they are manufacturss excellent, and always nliablo.- 0 f first-class quality iwe ba« n«»«r used better." Vours faithfully, H. E MoatON and Co. MRi vincknt Fama, Pastor Cook and Confec. MESStI MINNIE AND PKV, City, Dear Sir*,- tioner, 31a, writes:-"I bare much We bar* pleasure testifying that we nan- pleasure in rocommendini Mensie and Deys Jams; bandied your manufactures »f Jams, Biscuits, and they are the best I have used. They ha»e the pure Confectionary (or a great lumber of years, and haw taste of the .fruit sad retain a beautiful colour." inTaTjablyfounditaUheyirl»e|WtMtWftoHoß.- MH( AIW ANDBMON atoC|r Ade]aidß Road Yours faithfully, I*D. Nathan and CO. . writes :-'•'l may sav that the 40 cases of'W Messrs. Mennis and Det, Auckland (ientle. j, m you hare supplied me with have proud most men,-ltaffordsußtreatpleasurelnstattn|weliart gatitfactoryt in fact,l find tbaw Jams are fast for many years supplied your manufactures ot Jams, supplanting the other brands." Biscuits, and Confectionery to our customers In M]t T p 00,,,,,, Qtwtt and j , uix W « rit «»:-" 1 h»«beenotocklj«yourJams weaetfrom.them is tha surest KMquajuy foraom , tim» B ow,ana find, ready sale for them, of Fhe goods carry their owr, wommendauoß.- M „ customers are well pleased, and I have no Yonre faithfully, Brown. Bakrett, and Co. . d iftlculty In placinjtbem against any brindin the Messrs. MiNJIIUND dkv, Albertstmt, Aock- ( m kd< ; ' had. Oentlei.nn.-Wahare M n, C. IHadland, W,' tufdka, goods the 'Southorn"Cross' and 'Tu? J » nu ' ha»»eotae Into th. market my customers Xhe,arethJonl, Jams 6I»tHW,BOB«TON,ANDCa MESS!* tHEW AND ißSl.Gwcers, 181, CubsThe following from well-known Wellington Paitr; girtef. wrlte:~"Wa art gelling more of the Cooks, ConfeeMonen. -md Grocers as to the qiwiits; ' Southern Cross' and' Tui' Jams than |«iy ethers, ot thei "bouTUERN Cross" and "Xui" brands of and the salt is still ncrtasio*" ' -

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 10302, 30 November 1896, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 10302, 30 November 1896, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 10302, 30 November 1896, Page 2

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