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Dunedin, EAST AND M'Oab th y, LIMITED, I brewery. , Submit a fetv of the voluntary'Testi- , monials "which they have lately received , from their'customers as to-the-excellence '. of their Ales and Porters, : : I' had a customer in here 1 yesterday, who,' after apologising for putting the question] asked me whoso beer he was having, and liold himit was yours. .He said that! at his house they h ad tried the beer from nearly all the hotels in the port, and thati they liked-'my beer the best; and-that his brother "who had recently arrived _ from the iOld Country; and. had been sixteen years in a brewery there, considered it was as good as dny he had ever had at home; and i the 1 best he bad tasted in the Port. ’- —Port Chalmers. “Last order of six hogsheads are in splendid condition, and pronounced by two brewers oL 20 years’ standings to -BE' THE BEST BEER IN*TIMARU.” ; 11 You can ship by this, boat a repetition of last order for ale., I must say that it is a splendid article, in fact the best colonial beerilhaye ever-tasted.”—Nelson,. “ I must congratulate you on the quality of the beer; it is magnificent. If you can keep; it up to that;you have'got a good" thing.’’—Waimate. 1 - • / •‘ r “ I believe your'beer is the best in the market.!’ —Balclntha. “ I am pleased to be able to state that yotir. Ale, bottled by myself, secured First PrizC at our -local Agricultural Show, Your ale’ has given satisfaction wherever I have placed it and Xfeel confident it will take the lead in the district,’’—TAnranga. • « The quality, flavor; and aroma is all that conld be desired; and ■ reminds oneof theiriearlier days 1 and iHom© Brow. We have! no-fearr butiiwe -shall mpen up: an extensive trade for you.”—Brisbane. In addition; to their XXX and XXXX, they are now producing a „ PALE.-ALE. AND a BITTER ALE, which have hft the taste alike of the General Public and the highest Cohnoisseurs. .They guarantee their AlCs and Porters'to be, pure wholesome tbnio3, ] and pleasing to both jevC and palate; v ! ” 1 ! " tM 1 " INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION, ; . p New Zealand.,. . MARSHALL & COPELAND, ! BREWERS, BOTTLERS,.MALTSTkRS, and IMPORTERS of every description Of Brewing HatririKls.' 1 - ■ ' - ; ■; i . .'i 1 pjfekiis^-^-i-11 <*' ■' ■ Albion Brewery, Cumberland Street, ; | , and,.Water-of-^piti. 1 The above, linn have taken the highest honors'in New Zealand for their ALES. They have been awarded* TEN ■ FIRST*. : CLASS OERTIPIOATES'since the first exhibition, held in Dunedin in 1865; to the. Christchurch ■ ■ Exhibition'/ held. ■ in* Juue, .1882, ■ - The jurors of the Christchurch Exhibition, after carpful examination, appended the following remarks : “The ALES examined by us are a very creditable exhibit, well made and wholesome.; ■ i ' - ' ‘ ‘ “Marshall arid Oopelnd'sXXXX PALE BITTER ALE is one that deserves high commendation, and would attract.attention in any Exhibiton- among, that class of Ales. “Marshall and Copeland’s DUNEDIN PALE ALES.—This firm’s XXXX BaleBitter , Ale stood out in a remarkable /way, and exhibits, all the qualities of a wellmade Bitter Ale, We recommend aCertiflcate of Gold' Medal. 1 J. B. PARKER j “W. HOCKLEY I “ 0. ROBERTSON ( “E.B; HARLEY:! .) Jurors.

P. : M. GrRANT AND Oo: .126, .PaiNCKS Stbebt, ; DUNEDIN. : House, Laud, -Estate ; and General Commission' Agents, Valuators, , ' and Grain Brokers. LABOR EXCHANGE.' With Agencies in all the Principal Towns , of the Colonies, The Ladies’ Department is under the Supervision of Mbs FISH, ,late of Invercargill., . ■ ' A NUMBER OF FARMS, .HOTELS,. BUSINESSE MACHINERY -and .other Miscellaneous Goods:oQ Sale. • \ ■ : ~i• OS”Private Enquiry Office. Rents and . Debts Collected. : "W RIGHT’S GLASGOW BISCUIT S! PATENT - PLOira MANHPAOTORT. First Order of Merit for Biscuits, 1881. : First Order of Merit for Self-feaisihg , ”, • .'Flour 1881, : V. . >, , First Order of Merit for Oakes, 1881. First'Order, of Merit for,, • Bread,, 1881.. Country Orders PUNCTUALLY ATTENDED TO. The Trade Supplied, W. WRIGHT, Great King Street, Dunedin; ; M. IS S C L.oU GH , Importer 8s Manufacturer of Artlstle ' Needlework and Fancy Goods. Constant Novelties received by frequent steamers of Traced Goods, of strictly artistic Designs. Emhrodiery and Filoselle Silks, Crewel Wools, Transfer Patterns, I aoe and Crochet Braid, and all material for Fancy Work. Also, Sole Agent in Dunedin for Madame Weigel’s outioUt Paper Patterns of Dresses, Mantles, dro., in different sizes,' for Ladies add Children. 1 • 1 ' <gy Catalogue of Fashions by poet, 4d ; Journals, 8d per month. Country orders promply attended to. MISS OLOT7GH, 44, GEORGE STREET, DUNEDIN. Patbrson, Burk & Co. VENETIAN BLIND ’WORKS, No. 10, Maclaggan Street, Dunedin, Txmaeu Agent— J. B. BEOKINGHAM, CABINETMAKER.

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South Canterbury Times, Issue 3155, 14 May 1883, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 South Canterbury Times, Issue 3155, 14 May 1883, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 South Canterbury Times, Issue 3155, 14 May 1883, Page 1

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