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Whisky. | = | = THE OLD I 1 TKe Old Blend j „« I feni%! White Horse Cellar , iIA ,tfpi' *•! — (ELLAPv.I I . TOt «S W m ®" W i ; -~~s — 1 m /a / r<L«s=a <j| r™ m Y I !{' A LI. i**i ».-* diK-o-j, to pu. from J | J ~ — - ■ ~ ■I jf-j, eDIr<B'JRGH u LONDON', cvgrthmhuk» u , 1 ■ — _ vix* pi*or en lh«n rOKj. tec lh«sa i ! I rrpur v> rt. -»'KITr: KOF->S CELLAR. - | ui IDINC'.KCIi. u irtKli jJit« lf.e r mar he i Kzmral u> » STACK COACH rrrr. McyV«T ] -. ,-. I'l I I,lll* I' C\ I HS£¥SSS"i J Same as Supplied on board the Union Line Steamers I- AT»»a»| each p*j*«-afrr f.vrl ►« jH 1 lss aS • pvr.tt p** * =| ===== '{- ONE TRIAL WILL PROVE ITS (IUAUT!ES. ""f I HE White Horse Cellar is the name of a famous hostelry I great result of this study was the putting together o: an admira--1 in old Edinburgh, where the coaches 07 the olden \ ble blend of Old Highland Whiskies which soon became famous 1 time were wont to hale and "land" their cold and j and widely known, both far and near, as the "White Horse ** weary passengers ior suitable refreshment. And it I Cellar Whisky. was not without good reason that the White Horse Cellar in I The Scot abroad has now a genuine opportunity of tasting those old times became the favourite resort of travellers and j this famous Old Highland Whisky, possessing as it does those Others. The celebrated old Inn kept a good table and a warm j unique characteristics that have secured the patronage of coningleneuk, bu» neither of these was its main attraction. The ! noisseurs in the old country for over a century and a-half ; never good host had made a special study of the ways and wants of : before has such a Whisky been shipped, travellers who had journeyed for days and nights by coach. The ] The " White Horse Cellar " Whisky is bottled in Scotland

cole Proprietors: Mackie & Company, Distillers Ltd,, Island of Islay and Glenliv et Kr- a,e ARTHUR H- NATHAW 5 Auckland. —BO ■» JlLWM;»'U^^ln^uJ^^l^LM^lM■ll II II^WIW^B^IUUIIJI^J«^^ l l^^ 11l ' l '^^»^^'^''«^ Dress and Fashion. 43 ROYALTY Is coming I Hein s szss '— f^ •fefl On all hands preparation is being made to fittingly welcome the distinguished visitors. KSf •Hp .— fS*" 4jp BUYERS OF DRESSES should pay a visit to £§$• *S« * sa* #| If» 'Cp * S w * $4 ESTABLISHMENT. Iff *¥* - ! s*^^ | THEIR importations this Season are larger than ever, and the NEW DRESS Cj|L i MATERIALS for Variety, Beauty of Design, Durability, and Sterling Value |gf comprise the CHOICEST SELECTION they have ever submitted to their £^* Customers. fej» FANCY BLACK MATERIALS are a SPECIALITY. A lovely selection, yjg. J& including VERY CHOICE Exclusive Dress Lengths. Figured Mohairs and SE JMs Lustres. Plain and Figured Reps, Bengaline, ete. tJ&L •Jri COLOURED AND FANCY MATERIALS in bewildering variety. af ■fa s^ •5g»3 Novelties in Coloured Figures and Broehefi, Amazon Cloths, Reps, Bengaline, £«§s■ -$g»| etc., in all the New Shades, Fancy Plaids, Tartans, and Shepherd's Cheek, K&. in great variety, " Pirle " Finish Beiges, Coatings, Tweeds and Mixtures. r^, M VERY SPECIAL VALUE IN NAVY AND BLACK SERGES. Iff «s&s An immense range of these deservedly popular goods. Warranted Fast Dyes. da*, 4&S 54 and 56 inch Costume and Habit Serges, Black and Navy Cravenette and OaT ■1 cioak,ngs - 1 "•fjj MATERIALS FOR EVENING WEAR in great variety. sf" New Trimming Silks, Gimps, Braids and Dress Linings, £§£• 4&| KEEN PRICES.—If unable to personally visit our Establishment please write j&. for patterns. »«. ■fef» =— » jg k " Flour Mills. j Merchandise. Northern Roller Milling Company, Limited. | * \ OU r ENCOURAGE LOCAL INDUSTRY. BUILD UP THE NORTH. NOT THE SOUTH. | GrocCiir A 1 WB PITTBCHASB all the LOCAL WHEAT AND OATS we can get at full Market Rates, and ! F "° ? ' 11.se only LOCAL COAL for steam purposes, also GIVE KMI'I.oYMKNT to -i larae lmtutvr of hruv-U j n __ tnannfacturing our well-known Brands of Flour, Oatmeal, liolle-l Oats, Geraina, ete., if this industry f F% /& did not exist, J 11 £9 What would our Grain Growers and Coal Miners do ? ilf ¥ IS mif -| Lk IVI i^iT^u e rtc s^;\he a "Premier" or ««Champion" Flour, and ! p% " •& & ill fact'hefore'you;all insist on Saving ''Standard" Oatmeal and Rolled Oats, WHICH REMAIN UNBEATEN. ' ; — - —- i I* is All are manufactured from the CHOICEST BLENDS OK GRAIN that NEW ZEALAND can produce j WE MANUFACTURE Oatim-al and Rolled Gats DAILY so the Public can r,»U- „n h.vi,,,. , por-.-t, TUB n c n«r ARTICLE, ami the ".Standard- Brand is known by its FRESHNESS and :S\VKBl?rESsf - mesh j THE BEST. WHEA'niEAL.° mmena °'" ir PATENT « E »M»A, troll adapted for this climate, and SEMOLINA and ' —™—— All our Goods are packed in sizes to suit the trade ! «„ _ P. VIRTUE, M.v.nac», J iff €* • ! ffiffl Stationery. M % %w^ V WILSON & HORTON. A SEVIUE Js\ . „ -HERALD- UnflNuc j Printing Works. 1 # I ® ""~<s> It now holds th© &jT _» »r«JS*Tioa \. _>^ S _✓* %ssZr> l mi -,_ '._ I! IV / T ANAL—The Marvellous Preparation for yr \*r *»* 128 ' 3 10 pl\apes. j X/' \ 1- washing Blankets and Flannels. Makes / I J N. them beautifully soft and white. Unequalled V . . ,„,. . .■ \ l, or r«noTO>* grease and stains from clothing. 11 "' "■" ' ' " """""" ii»iiii» •an.. '"■' l pint Bottles. Sixpence. j

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11643, 3 May 1901, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11643, 3 May 1901, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11643, 3 May 1901, Page 2

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