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ANGEL. Not with wings, but the coin of gold impressed with an angel, which was used in the reign of Henry VI. This coin weighed four pennyweights and in Elizabeth's reign was valued at 10s. At this valuation you always have the chance of obtaining two angels. JBl by purchasing whole bottles of Wolfe's Schnapps, because .£1 orders are frequently placed in the large sized bottles. It has another advantage if you buy the original bottles you get the original liquor, whereas if you ask for Wolfe's Schnapps, and are served out of a bottle already opened, you will probably drink a poor subst ; tute, which being cheaper, will make a greater profit for the vendor ■ = ; 'V*' ■■•■■•'■■'• -. >r :'- 8

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New Zealand Mail, Issue 1193, 11 January 1895, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Mail, Issue 1193, 11 January 1895, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Mail, Issue 1193, 11 January 1895, Page 14

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