Mr Gawne, of Dunedin (says the Southland Times of April 13 1891), has jußt been on a visit to luvercaigill to pußh business a little. Not that it wants much canvasmng, for since he commenced tbe manufaciure of his Worcs ershiie Sauce, the demand had kept pace with his capacity to supply it. He makeß a really good tbiDg, indistinguishable from tbe famous Lea and Pernn's, which he places upon one's table at a much lower price, and trusts to that to secure a steadily growing trade. Those who have not yet tried the Colonial articla bhould put their prejudice aside for a time and test the question with a bottle or two. — Advt,
JAM ES ALLAN •^■ ouse P a i ntel ' and Decorator, Import* rof Papirh.in»htL-«. Plain an. 1 Sheet Glass. Esti- /» I— . L-rA IN . mates given for licnovaung on the Shortest Notic •. I'i.KAhK Nu'ii; Anoi<i>s— 148 Armagh Street, nearly opposite O'Brien's Koot factory, OHRISTCHuROH.
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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXII, Issue 22, 27 September 1895, Page 9
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156Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXII, Issue 22, 27 September 1895, Page 9
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