NOTICE. T EFT at this Office a PATENT Ij CARRIAGE AXLE CAP. The owner can have the same by paying for this advertisement. c 1676 CANTERBURY AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION, 1868. FIRST AND SECOND PRIZE MEDALS Awarded to WARD & CO., FOR THE EXCELLENCE OF THEIR ALES. nnHE Lyttelton Times in its report, speaking X of the unprecedented success of Ward and Co.'s manufacture, remarks :— " There was a closeness of competition highly creditable to the province. All our Christchurch brewer» competed, but the productions of Ward and Co. were so superior, that they beat all other* out of the field, &c."— See Lyiteltm Times, Nov. 11, 1868. WARD & CO.'S MILD ALE, At £5 per hogshead, is much esteemed by the trade. WARD & CO.'S EAST INDIA PALE ALE Is universally admired, and challenge* competition with any Imported brands for excellence of flavour, lightness »nd brilliancy. Brewed to take th« place of English. CANTERBURY BREWERY. 1634 A. MOORE & CO.'S AL E , Has been awarded the MEDAL Of the Canterbury Agricultural and Pastoral Association, 1867. SILVER JUG Of the Northern Agricultural and Pastoral Association, 1867. MEDAL Of the Intercolonial Exhibition — Victoria, 1866-7. A. MOOKE & CO., PHO3NIX BREWERY, ARE always prepared to supply their celebrated ALES in any quantities to suit the convenience of their numerous customers The superior appliasees used in the manufacture, and the ample cellarage for preserving the stock, obviate the necessity for requesting their friends to anticipate their wants, as the usual monthly orders can be executed throughout the whole year. THE VICTORIAN PRIZE MEDAL Was awarded to A. MOORE & CO., FOR THEIR XXX ALE. Sent to COMPETE WITH ENGLISH ALE. C 1593 QPARKLING COLONIAL ALE. SIX BRANDS. PER Ufl QUART. THE ONLY HOUSE IN TOWN/ GUARANTEED GENUINE. THE JROTHERFIELD, 1620 Cashel Street.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 161, 17 November 1868, Page 1
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292Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Star (Christchurch), Issue 161, 17 November 1868, Page 1
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