Smyth sunt WE,3<ian.s*i-o_ices DMYT H AND: XfT 1 1L L I AM S, ACCOUNTANTS. AND COMMISSION AGENTS, and GENERAL IMPORTERS. Sole. Agents in New Zealand for— A. Kentlck k Sous AVest Bromwich Thos. Pcinberton & Sons.... Birmingham A* Areulus do AY: Hunt and Sons do Illu-yd and LloA-d do IR. AY. AVinficld and Co do Nettlcfold's Limited do St. Pancras Iron AVork Company.. London AViiigheld, Robotham and Co Sheffield Sole Agents in Haavke's Bay for — Nelson, Moate, & Co Christehurch Trent Bros Christehurch Keast & McCarthy Dunedij _ George Kent Londi m DUNEDIN BREAVERY. KEAST AND M'CART pry LIMITED. Submit a few of the voluntary Ton .timoiiials which they have lately received from their customers as to the excellence of their Ales and Porters: — '' I had a customer in In . ye yesterday, Avho, after apologising for pr string the question, asked me whoso beer j lO AY . IS having, and I told him it rvas your 5 . H 0 then said that at his house they ' n;ic i tried the beer from nearly all the hot , c i, s j n the Fort and that they liked my bee j. the best; and that his brother who had recently arrived from tho Old Country, ■ Am \ had been sixteen years iv a bi'CAve.y there, considered it was ns good as any he, ever bad at home and tho best he had ta_ted in the Port."—Port Chalmers. "You can ship by ibis boat a repetition of last order for ale. I must say that it is a splendid article, in fact the best colonial beer I have ever tasted."—Nelson. '' I must congratulate you on the quality of the beer; it is magnificent. If you can keep it up to that you have got a good thing.''—AVaimate. "I belieA-c 3'onr beer is the best in the market.'' —Balclutha. '' I am pleased to be able to state that your Ale, bottled by myself, .secured First Prize at our Local Agricultural Slioav Your Ale has given satisfaction AvhercA-er I have placed it and I feel confident that it AA-ill take the lead in the district."—Taarauga. "The quality, flavor, and arema is all that could be desired, and reminds, one of their earlier days and Home Brew. AYe haA-e no fear but avc shall open trp an extensive trade for you."—Brisbane. '' Last order of six hogshead's- arc in splendid condition and pronounced by trvo breAvers of tAventy years.' experience to be the best beer in Timaru."—Timaru. Aleuts in Napier— SMYTH AND AVILLIAMS. Special Advertisements NEW SEEDS" JUST RECEIVED— A Shipment of WHITE CLOVER, ALSYKE, COAV GRASS, RED CLOA'ER, RAPE LUCERNE Landed iv First-Class Order. Tested and found good GARDEN SEEDS. Varieties suitable for Autumn Sorviiig. Guaranteed Fresh and Good. TTARDY & QIDEY, IfrO-TMONGERS AND BE!_DS_II„ , ___;._::-£ ._!££—. I\__i„.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3675, 25 April 1883, Page 2
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455Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3675, 25 April 1883, Page 2
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