testimony to its excellence, and we,'therefore, feel no difficulty in recommending to tl.e notice of our readers, the Aromatic Suh'npps, not only as a pure and agreeable occasional beverage, but, what is of far more importune?, as a really pleasant MEDICINE." Imi'Obtjnt Testimonial " Sydney Infirmary, Nov. 11, 1870. " I beg lo sfc 4e that I have, with the permission of tlit* HONORARY PHYSICIANS, giren your SCHNAPPS to several patients in our wards. I have no hesitation in stating that I consider your SCHNAPPS a MOST EXCELLENT STIMULANT and DIURETIC, and of great value in cardiac and renal affections, and I believe they will EVENTUALLY SUPERSEDE ALL OTHER SPIRITS in the treatment of the above complaints. "LITTON FORBES, Resident Physician." Packed in cases of 1 dozen Quarts and 2 dozen Pints. Every bottle bears a BXUE LABEi/, and is packed into a yellow envelope with red label, bearing the signature of the manufacturer. On sale by all Wine and Spirit Merchants, Hotel and Store Keepers throughout the colony. Sole Agents for all New Zealand, L. D NATHAN & CO., Auckland. A ROMATIC SCHIEDAM SCHNAPPS, Z\_ bearing the signature of UDOLPHO WOLFE, imported by any other firm than the undersigned, may be considered a COUNTERFEIT, and AN IMPOSITION UPON THE 2 ÜBLIC. L. D. NATHAN & CO., Sub-Agents. I a DYERTISEMENT. Teinitt Square, Toweb Hill, 1, Posteen Row, London, 10th June, 1871. COMPIAINTS having been made to me of the quality of Rums lately made up in this market by one or two houses, for shipment to Australia, I think it my duty to address you on the matter, as I find the Rums complained of have been made up with large proportions of Penang (East India Rum) and Mauritius, mixed with West India Rum, thereby enabling the sellers to quote lower prices j but the result of such a mixture can only give a coarse, raw Rum, utterly tinsuited to the requirements of the Colonies, and far below the quality of the Rums hitherto shipped from this market. For many years past, and up to the liquidation of the old firm of Lemon Hast and Son in the latter parr, of last year, I personally attended to the vatting of all Rums sent out by that firm ; and in making up my Rums now for Australia, my aim is at least to equal the standard of quality which I always prepared for that market, and which was so well known. I have no connection with the gentleman who purchased the assets of the old firm from the trustee, and who now trades in the name of Lemon Haet AND Son, at (Teorge-street, Tower Hill ; and no Rum is prepared by me except that branded only "Lemon Haht's Rum:, London." As with.Rums bearing my brand I use only Demerara and West India Rums, I in all cases hand a dock certificate with invoice. At same time, where buyers may require a lower quality, I am always prepared to submit much lower prices, but without my full brand. Yours faithfully, LEMON HART. A DVERTISBMBNT. Trinity Squaee, Toweb Him,, 1, POSTBBN ROW, LONDON, 12th July, 1871. My attention has been called to a circular dated 24th March, 1871, appearing in the Journal of Commerce of Victoria, dated Melbourne, 18th May, 1871. This circular purports to be issued by the now extinct firm of Lemon Haht & Son, and is evidently designed to induce the belief that it emanates from the former partners of that firm, and that the business is still carried on by them. I hasten, therefore, to' inform you that such is not the fact; that the old firm of Lemon Hakt & Sow no longer exists, having been dissolved in November last; that I, its senior partner, am no party to the circular issued in my late firm's name, and have no interest ivhatever in the business there referred to, having established myself under the name of Lemon Hart & Co. at the above address ; and that the circular above referred to emanates from Mr. White, of Tenby, who, having bought the assets of the late firm at a fixed sum, thus unwarrantably assumes to use its name and title. The further statement in the above circular, as to the staff who have been specially employed in the preparation of the Rum shipped by my late firm, refers to the retention of one or two dock clerks, whose only business, as employes, was to carry out the instructions given either by my late father or myself, the secret of the whole matter being, of course, the judicious selection of the various kinds of Rum required for the purpose, which is only to be arrived at by many years of experience, and I need not add that this part of the business was not done by the " staff," but by myself. All rum shipped by me will be branded " Lemon Habt's Rum, London." I beg to enclose you my circular of the 10th June, in reference to this matter, and to the quality of the Rum lately shipped from here by one or two houses. Faithfully yours, LEMON HART. mH A M E 8 HO T E L, QUEEN-STREET WHARF, AUCKLAND; BY APPOINTMENT, • PROVEDORE To His Royal Highness the DincuoTEiiNßirßaH. JOHN COPLAND^ having madd extensive modern improvements in Hotel business, direct* the attention of Settiers, Visitors from the Thames, Coromandel, etc., to the excellence of the accommodations at the above Hotel. Recently have been added BEDROOMS, SMOKING-ROOM, SHOWER BATH, etc. - ; The TABLES maintain their well-deserved patronage for being supplied with first-class articles, and the usual moderate charges ;.; . ■';,' Restaurant meals, Is, from 8 a.m. till 8 p.m.; Ordinary, 2s, from 1 till 2 p.m. mO CARPENTERS & JOINERS. Tenders are required for the Erection of a House Covomandel.-Apply at j^ts VrIGLEY, Architect* mo B 17 S II M E N; Tenders are required for Felling and Rafting Timber or the Saw Mill at Te Kopiiru, Wairoa River, Kaipara, not later than noon, on MONDAY, 23rd October, 1871. ' ..' ■ Specifications may be seen and all nfbrmation obtained, at tho office of - . . WILLIAM 8. GRAHAME, ■'•'-'" ' ?ort-itre»t I Auckland, October 8, Wl,
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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 548, 12 October 1871, Page 3
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