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IRELAND BROTHERS, Wool Merchants, TANNERS, AND LEATHER MANU FACTURERS. Importers of Saddlers' and Bootmakers Machinery, English and Foreign Leather, Saddlery, Saddlere' Ironmongery, Boot Uppers, Grindery, Mill Belting, Suction ana Delivery Hose, &c. Warehouses : Vulcan Lane and High Street. Works : Panmure, Auckland. Country orders promptly exectttcd. Goods shipped to all the colonies. Iy7 NOTICE. ■JITESSRS. WOODCOCK & WEST'S PATENT BARBING TOOLS, BARBS, AND BARBED WIRES, May now be obtained from General Merchants and Ironmongers in Gisborne. STOCK AND STATION AGENT WOOL BROKER, &o. FROM possessing extensive influential business connections with settlers in all parts of the colony, the undersigned has great facilities for negotiating Purchase or Sale of Properties, freehold or leasehold, stocked or unstocked ; and is also prepared to effect purchase or sale of Live Stock, and to make liberal advances on the same, or on Wool consigned to him for sale. M. R. MILLER ljy Napier. A. GRAHAM & CO., TT7HOLESALE WINE & SPIRIT W MERCHANTS, CUSTOM HOUSE STREET, GISBORNE, Have on hand, in Bond and Duty Paid, a very large stock of WINES AND SPIRITS, BOTTLED ALES AND STOUT, AUSTRALIAN WINES in wood and case, LIQUEURS, CIGARS, etc., etc. JAND R. TENNENT, Wellpark . Brewery, Glasgow, Sole Brewers and Exporters, for upwards of 50 years, of the Wellpark India Pale Ale and Stout, deem it proper to make it known throughout all the Markets of the World that they continue to brew from the very finest of Malt and Hops only. They consider this intimation essential, owing to the recent alteration in the English Excise Law, whereby Beer may be legitimately brewed from other and inferior materials, and that large and increasing quantities of such English, Continental, and American Beer are being shipped everywhere abroad, a Liquor in many cases attaining great clearness and appearing well to the eye, but without the best properties of Malt Liquor. J. & R. Tennent being both the Breweis and Bottlers of their own special Manufacture, purchasers and consumers may always rely, with the most complete confidence, on its absolute purity and genuineness, and it may be distinguished from other brands by that rich and delicate flavor of the Hop, which not only gives it its great keeping properties, so essential in tropical climates, but makes it the most refreshing and invigorating beverage known in the World. As great damage in some Markets has been done to the brand in recent years, by spurious imitations of the red T Trade Mark being palmed off upon the public, J. and R. Tennent would earnestly recommend consumers to be careful that they are really supplied with the genuine brand, in bottles bearing both on Lables and Capsules, the red T Trade Mark, and with their signature across the same. Theyj also purpose in future to add % second label, guaranteeing the genuineness of the Article. N.B. — It should be known that clearness of Beer can easily be attained at the expenße of flavor, but, to ensure having any genuine Beer in perfection, the Cask should be unpacked, and the bottles allowed to stand on end for two or three days, ac<? then carefully decanted. Tennent's New Brew, in champagne bottles, quarts and pints. Tb<3 high quality of Tennent's Ale, now sent to this market, secured for it tht Gold Medal at the Christchurch Exhibition. A. GRAHAM & CO., Sole Agents.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XI, Issue 4033, 9 July 1884, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XI, Issue 4033, 9 July 1884, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XI, Issue 4033, 9 July 1884, Page 4

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