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Telegraphic Address: Symond etna*. Auckland, Telephone No. 356. Brewery. DANIEL ARKELL BREWER, MALSTER, & BOTTLER, Gladstone Sfcreat, and Hew ton ftjai, Aioiiaal, uuava o/ Jtteer ana /Spirits as foilows ; NO. 1 CASE CONTAINS i NO. 3 CASE CONTAINS 1 doz. Dunedin Pint Ale . 2 doz. Dunedin Pint Ale 1 doz. DuneOin Pint Stout 2 doz. Dunedin Pint Stout 1 bottle Hennessy's I'iiree Star Brandy 1 bottle Hennessy's Three Star Brandy 1 bottle Australian wine 1 bottle Usher's Special Reserve Whiskj 1 bottle Scotch Whisky 1 bottle lied Heart Rum 1 bottle (quart)- Wolfe's Schnapps 1 bottie Wolle's Quart Schnapps 1 bottie Bum 1 bottle Australian Frontignac Wine 35s per case. 44b per case. NO. 2 CASE CONTAINS NO. 4 CASE CONTAINS i-doz. Dunedin Quart Ale 1 doz. Dunedin Quart Ale i-doz. Dunedin Quart titout 1 doz. Dunedin Quart Stout 1 bottie Hennessy's One Star Brandy 1 bottle'Hennessy's One Star Brandy 1 bottle Geneva 1 bottle Wolfe's Quart Schnapps 1 bottle Scotch Whisky 1 bottle Gaelio Whisky 2 bottiaa Australia* Tokay Wine 1 bottle Frontignac Wine 3& per case. 36s per case. ALE IN BOTTLES— PACKED— Quarts, 6s per dozen Quarti> 5a 6d per dozen i'uiu, oa j^r dozen pintß 3s 3d dozen ARKLLLS OWN BREW OF DRAUGHT BQmR^ XXXX Strong Old, 2a per gallon Quarts, lOd per dozen YYTY Mild, Is 6d per gauou Pints, 8d per dozen A.K. BITTER ALE, is 9d PER GALLUjN . Extra Stout (specially suited for Invalids), Is 9d per gallon Dunedin Ale and Stout, Quarts 9s, Pints 4s 6d per dozen D. ARKELL ALSO SUPPLIES HIS ALE A.VD STOUT IN BOTTLES AS UNDER XYXY Ale I 8s per dozen Quarts, 4s per dozen Stout (Recommended by medical facutlty)J ■ Pints. Nelson Hops, packed in pounds and half-pounds, each case contains 301bs, Is 3d per 1b Crushed Malt, 7a a bushel. CASH WITH ORDER. Pure Lime Juice, Is 6d per dozen. ' Ail Casks charged for until return. :ST£WA«r DAWSON & CO.'S RELIABLE TIMEKEEPERS. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. fr ifi' ~* ' i--'L^^''iSW^Bl S. D. tc Co.'i Lady's Magnificent Gold Keylm fflw **?' >' ?<- \i^!wsSl!« m Watch, hat cxqmiitely finished, fine {-plate • Ifl-'jg*' \, V / e£\ i In) ifirß IkPSsbP! m elaborately engrared, perfect keyles* action, k'.l 'V'^-'i^^T^r*! ee- io*'s in Huntinß Ca* ei> *7 i(" >t w°rth tcn ■•unuurpasseci by any watch; it it compact, comretiient, and reliable, dutt and damp proof, hat very l^^StrZ^XS^^^^USm btrt i-plate movement, full jewelled in rubict, real \uJn£»£^jSKiSiS)<£j»Sls9r chronometer balance, heavy hall-marked tilrer ca»ci, '^B&^WEjfffiJfjrnf&^r each guaranteed for fire years, MS lOi. In Heavy IS-ct. Gold Catti, Opea F«ct, 41810i.; Hunttri,£32. S S. D. 8c Co.'i Lady's Gold Keyleit Watch, hat ja^^SSv^^S^^^^hL. ■' mi'nirnu'm of coit, £5 10i.; Open Face, Mi 10». ililll^'?MVl All In Solid SilTtr Catet, Open Fact, *8. H«ntin|, S. D. k Co.'» Enfllih Hunting Lew W«tt&*. contain ipecial patented improvementi (nioring durability, timekeeping, and freedom from accident. in wear. The movement! are full capped, dutt proof.jewelledlnrubiei. Thecatetarettronpsterling ' S. O. li Co.'i " Eclipse" Wstche* natc Finest filver, hall marked, S3 10i., warranted for S yea-i. (-plate Jewelled movement, heavy solid tiWer Special qnality, with chronometer expansion bal*>ni>, case*, and are perfect timekeepers. In Hunting S pairs extra jewels, ti 10s. Uncejoalle4 r«li.c. Cases, £2) Open F»e«. SI 10*. (>tntleraeD'» Beware of worthless imitations. . Si«e» at same prices A 4ny Qftlu O«w WaUUt iOhitrti fru uUSafttn. Put JHrtujhmt Nnc Zfoteod, m nmkf* «/ AwiitUnt.. ILLUSTRATED CATA- OOUE (So ptfM) PRKB. 146 and 148SQUE S: L STREET,^AUCKLAND. SYDMET, MELB VrttK, PERTH, LONDOH.

I>K J. a J,' IS BKOWNL'S THE ORIGINAL AS U ONLY GENUINE. tUUGHS, TS THE GKEAT SPECIFIC JfOR ' COLDS, DIARRHOEA, ASTHMA, DYSENTERY, BRONCHITIS CHOLERA, GENERAL BOARD OF HEALTH, Lon-1 don, REPORT that it ACTS as a CHARM, l t\R. J. COLLIS BROWNE'S CHLORO one doße gene r*lly sufficient. DYNE.—Dr. J. CoUis Browne (late Army Medical Staff) DISCOVERED A I REMEDY, to denote which he coined the Dr. GIBBON, Army Medical Staff, Cal-! word CHLORODYNE. Dr. Browne is the cutta, states: "Two doses completely cured SOLE INVENTOR, and, as the Composi- my Diarrhoea." fcion of Ohlorodyne cannot possibly be dis- * ——— covered by analysis (organic substances de- •■TVR- J- COLLIS BROWNE'S CHLOROfying elimination), and since the formula DYNE is a liquid medicine which asias never been published, it is evident that suagsa PAIN of EVERY KIND, affording any statement to the effect that a compound a calm, refreshing sleep, WITHOUT is identical with Dr. Browne's Chlorodyne HEADACHE, and invigorates the nervous MUST BE FALSE. system when exhausted. This caution is necessary, as many per ~ sons deceive purchasers by false represen- R j QOLLIS BROWNE'S CHLOROU*&OBM. DYNE rapidly cuts short all attacks BROWNED CHLORO-DYNE.-Vice-Chancellor Sir W. Page JATION, HYSTERIA. Wood state J publicly in court that Dr. J. COLLIS BROWNE was undoubtedly the XMPORTANT CAUTION.—THE IMJNVENTOR OF CHLORODYNE, that MENSE SALE of this REMEDY has ' the whole story of the defendant (Freeman) given rise to many UNSCRUPULOUS raa deliberately untrue, and, he regretted IMITATIONS. Be careful to observe Trade to say, it had been sworn to.—See The Mark. Of all Chemists—ls lid, 2s 9d and times, Jvly 13,1864. 4a 6d. ■ JTVR. J. COLLIS BROWNE'S CHLORO- _ ____ —— DYNE is th« TRUE PALLIATIVE SO LE MANUFACTURER— ■ J. T DAVENPORT, NEURALGIA, QOTJT, CANCER, lOOTHACHS, RHEUMATISM. ,- OrMt RussU utent, Union, W.C.

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Thames Star, Volume XXXIX, Issue 9829, 29 December 1900, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Star, Volume XXXIX, Issue 9829, 29 December 1900, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Star, Volume XXXIX, Issue 9829, 29 December 1900, Page 1

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