A GENUINE ARTICLE, and Straight forward dealing, renders silly puffs un" necessary. We import the finest samples of COFFEES of every description direct from the plantations, and Bell them Pure, or mixed with Chicory, according to the demands of our customera, guaranteeing every article free from adulteration. ROBERT HARPER and CO., Okibntal Mills, Melbourne ; And STAFFORD STREET, DUNRDIN. f> BALLY FINE~COFFEK haTfceen 1 V article of consumption in New Zealand so long that the Retail Roasters are continually attempting its manufacture, but meet with great difficulty in disposing of their unsystematic mixtures, eren with the assistance of sensational advertisement!!. Our "CROWN," " EAGLE," and "EXHIBITION" BRAND COFFEES are in extensive consumption in all parts of New Zealand, which is the most convincing proof of their appreciation, and superiority over that manufactured by those who are unknown as Coffee Roasters, beyond their own Btreet. Buyers of our Brands never complain of ETAD COFFEE. W. GREGG and CO. i (Established 1861), Dandedin. 260 ! BAD COFFEE has been so long an article of consumption in New Zealand that j public taste has almost degenerated to a preference for the cheap and nasty compounds sold as Coffee insteaa of the fragrant berry. The Storekeepers may be to blame for pushing the sale of the article on which they have the largest profit; but the public have a certain and simple remedy in their own hands by asking for, and insisting on being supplied with, the Coffee bearing the name of " Barbo n, Grant, & Co." on the wrapper. The ■ price will not be grudged by any one who can appreciate REALLY FINE COFFEE. 13jy ORT WINE FOR INVALIDS, as approved and recommended by the leading medical men in Otago. 60s per dox., Yellow Seal. BARRON, GRANT; and Co. The Waikouaiti Herald says that the Shag Valley reefs " arg undoubtedly rising in the estimation of experienced and prae tical men, the great drawback to working them successfully and profitably being the want of water, increased facilities for crashing, and capital. Having personally visited the reefa last week, and examined the stone, we speak with some degree of authority on the subject."
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 3363, 15 November 1872, Page 2
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354Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 3363, 15 November 1872, Page 2
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