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Whisky. , i ___ ._.. j I l= THE OLD ~X» l>*=t- * *__B~T--g&- - g lfr ■' ■ i w ■ i i - " err } TKeOldßlervd! ____ _„ 9J * ¥ ✓-? m llitv iluluv I A*.'. &** ue deii-oy* to p*sa from Z^lllZnillll3llZZll^ZZll^l^l^3l^^^lll^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ j /\ EDIWBURCII v, LONDON, of >ny , j oilier pUcr oft th£« fc*d, tr-.«n ! ~_ir to tht -WHITE HORSE CELLAR. - i a EDINBURGH, m whict. (J.tf -.hry mij be | | ! SrSitSSSS ; Same as Supplied on board the Union Line SteamerS ] jw five in the rrwrmnj, I i | ; tacb piii*ii(t« t4 potiodj retjH I IV& aH ibo-c, I? pence pr* 1 po-M | _______-_________•! ■ — til- j === 1- ' ONE TRIAL WILL PROVE ITS QUALITIES. TTT HE White Horse Cellar is the name of a famous hostelry j great result of this study was the putting together of an ad mira--11 in old Edinburgh, where the coaches of the olden I ble blend of Old Highland Whiskies which soon became famou I time were wont to halt and " land :; their cold and | and widely known, both far and near, as the « White Horse & weary passengers for suitable refreshment. And it j Ce!!ar Whisky.' was not without, good reason that the White Horse Cellar in i The Scot abroad has now a genuine opportunity of tasting tho=e old times became the favourite resort of travellers and I this famous Old Highland Whisky, possessing as it does thos e others The celebrated old Inn kept a good table and a warm j unique characteristics that .have secured the patronage of con-in-leneuk, but neither of these was its main attraction. The J noisseurs in the old country for over a century and a-half ; never go'oxl host had made a special study of the ways and wants of j before has such a Whisky been shipped. 'travellers who had journeyed for days and nights by coach. Tie I The " White Horse Cellar" Whisky is bottled in Scotland. Sole Proprietors : Mackie & Company,. Distillers Ltd,, Island of Islay and Glenlivet ™r.i ARTHUR H B NATHAN, Auckland. jinj.ii.ir.iii o "I'llif—ll Wtirff^B^»^J^^T^^ g^'lWrTar l -i I 'f w; * p,B "

Dre.is and Fashion- — 111 fTO W< W mm xvetL t° §1 Zj |____3_SE5| , «I_B' § v 5 £ n> H_s__ 5b In "" mo si_S_S C " __[ ' i^""^ _, HI W < _ 1 __Hs_r% in d fit^- ci , cheapen IsmN M Hr_i_rVra a -n„ Largest, ! ; l S Kill /Slfl «' & ?M**JzZ~~~ vtg m jMl.'li*4mM towers. MIS ..,,«.» * «"" uract p r \_es. 11l Drapers, Clothiers, and Outfitters, 364, 366, 368, 370, Queen Street, AUCKLAND.

Flour Mills. Timber. _ NORTHERN ROLLER MILLING COMPANY, LIMITED. encourage local industry , 'T™ B>™ T™* o°' BUILD UP THE NORTH. NOT THE SOUTH ! LIMITED, 4* we Purchase all the LOCAL WHEAT AND OATS we can get at full Market CUSTOM-STREET WEST. AUCKLAND. Rates, and use only LOCAL COAL for steam purposes, also give employment to a —, large number of hands in manufacturing our well-known Brands of Flour, Oatmeal, ARCHITECTS, BUILDERS, AND JOINERS Rolled, and Flaked Oats. Germina, etc. If this industry did not exist " ' Requiring WHAT WOULD OUR GRAIN-GROWERS AND COAL MINERS DO ' Tflu^uiiLr-SEASONED So, when ordering Flour, Oatmeal, Rolled Oat.", etc., keep the foregoing facts before n, T TimnTi you, and insist on having TIMBER, ••PREMIER » OK "CHAMPION - FLOUR £££, Tom. "W^n^" m FLAKED oats, m ?,\ TIMBER COMPANY, LIMITED, All are Manufactured from the CHOICEST BLENDS OF GRAIN that New Zealand "Who have in Stock Can Pro-luce. g^ We Manufacture Oatmeal, Rolled and Flaked Oats DAILY, so the public can rely OYER If MILLION FEET on having a FRESH ARTICLE, and the " Standard " Brand is known by its FRESH- „„»„„„„« mT ,™™ NESS AND SWEETNESS. . OF SEASONED TIMBER. We also recommend our PATENT GERMINA, well adapted for this climate, and SEMOLINA AND V HEATMEAL. ~ FLOORING 29§SL All our Gonrl* are parked in sizes to suit the trade. l\ VIRTUE, Manager. MOULDINGS TURNERY •~~-~xnmm*mm'wmmmmwj**MUM MANTELS ij 0a AND EVERT DESCRIPTION OP , '- " • JOIKTEHT OLD-FASHIONED TEA FOR OLD-FASHIONED PEOPLE. mandfactceed fkoh Wo have just received a large shipment of genuine HONING and NINGOHOW THOROUGHLY^E^SONED_TjMBFh tea, bought by us in the Hankaw market, and shipped direct from. Shanghai. This is _,„„, cal have the old-fashioned tea of the China clipper" days, full of rich fragrance, and, being, H|ghw Guarantee of Good Material „,,, almost free from tannin, it will be found very suitable for those troubled witn indi-. g ouru j Workmanship than by seeing that all gestion or nervousness, who weary for a cup of really refreshing tea. To be had whole- joinery js branded K.'f.Co. sale and retail from the direct importers JOHN EARLE & CO., Queen-street, Auck- —- land. Established 21 year.-. * rs ' • *" * nd Ordar Office I'elepW. No. 612.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11581, 20 February 1901, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11581, 20 February 1901, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11581, 20 February 1901, Page 2

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