Ssiiytii and WilSfcrnis' sioticcs SM YT 11 AND "TIT ILLIA 31 S, vv ACCOUNTANTS AND COMMISSION AGENTS, axd GENERAL IMPORTERS. Sole Aoests roi:— A. Kenriok & Sons West Broinwich Thos. Pembcrtou & Sons.... Birmingham Ht. Paneras Iron Company London A. Arculns Birmingham. Keast & M'O'arthy Duncdin George Kent London Nelson, Moate, & Co Christ-church Trent Bros Ghristchurch DUNEDIN BREWERY. KEAST AND M'CARTHY, LIMITED. Submit a few of the voluntary Testimonials which they have lately received from thoir customers as to the excellence of their Alec; and Porters: — '' I had a customer in hero yesterday, who, after apologising for putting the question, asked me -whose beer he was having , , and I told him it -was yours. Ho then said that at his house they had tried the beer from nearly all the hotels in the Port and that they liked my beer the best; and that his brother who had recently arrived from the Old Country, and had been sixteen years in a brcwc.y there, considered it was as good as any ho ever had at home and the best he had tasted in the Port. , '—Port Chalmers. '"You can ship by this boat a repetition of last order for ale. I must say that it is a splendid nrt'ole, in fact the colonial "beer I have over tasted. ,, —Nelson. '' 1 must congratulate yot\ on the quality of the beer; it is magnificent. If you can keep it up to that you have got a. good thing.''—Wainiatc. '' I believe your beer jis tlio best in the market.''—Balclutha. '' 1 ran pleased to be able to state that your Ale, bottled by myself, secured First Prize at our Local Agricultural Show. Your Ale has given satisfaction wherever I have placed it and I feel confident that it will take the lead in the district."—Tauranga. "The quality, flavor, and aroma i.s all that could be desired, and reminds one of their earlier days and Home Brew. We have no fear but we shall open up an extensive trade for you."—Brisbane. "Last order of six hogsheads arc in splendid condition and pronounced by two brewers of twenty years' experience to bs tho best beer in Timaru."—Tiinaru. Acents in Napier— " SMYTH AND WILLIA3IH, "17 OE the convenience "f the inhabitants JL of the Southern portion of Hawkc's Bay, the undersigned will bo in attendance at every station on the Napier line of Railway every Saturday per fu'ft train and will bo glad to receive Watches, Clocks, Jewellery, Pipes, Ace, for repairs, which will be returned, unless seriously damaged, the following Saturday. Ai-ticles left with station masters -will bo punctually attended to. ' S. E. COOPER (lateT. Morrison), Watcluaxiker and Jeweller, R2t»gs-street, J-Tapic;-^
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3640, 13 March 1883, Page 2
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441Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3640, 13 March 1883, Page 2
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