Siuytli ami Williams , notices SM YT II AND -\JT ILLI AM S, vv ACCOUNTANTS AND COMMISSION AGENTS, and GENERAL IMPORTERS. fSoLK Agents in New Ziuiano roil— A. Kenrick & Sons West TSromwieh Thos. I'embcrtoii & Sons Birmingham A. Arculus do W. Hunt and Sons do Lloyd and Lloyd do R. W. Winfield and Co do Nottlef old's Limited do St. Paucras Iron Work Company. .London Wiiigu'cld, Robotham and Co Sheffield Sole Agents t.v Hawxe's Bay for — . lolson, Moate, & Co Christchurch Trent Bros Christohuroh Keast & M'Carthy Duuedin George Kent London DUNEDIN BREWERYKEAST AND M'CARTHY, LIMITED. Submit a few of tho voluntary Testimonials which thoy have lately received from their customors as to tho excellence of their Ales and Porters: — "I had a customer in here yesterday, who, after apologising for putting the question, asked mo whose beer he was having, aud 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; aud that his brothor who had recently arrived from tho Old Country, and had been sixteen years in a brewo.y there, considered it was as good as any he ever had at home and tho Lest ho had tasted in the Port."—Port Chalmers. '' 1 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.''—Waimate. "I believe your 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 Agrieidlural Show. Your Ale has given satisfaction wherever I have placed it and I feel confident that it will take tho lead in tho district."—Tanranga "You ciin fillip by this 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. " Last order of six hogsheads are in splendid condition and pronounced by two brewers of twenty years' experience to be . tho best beer in Timaru."—Tiinaru. "Tho quality, flavor, and aroma is all that could be desirod, and reminds one of their earlier days and Homo Brew. We have no four bnt wo shall open xip an extensive trnde for you."—Brisbane. Ajrcntrt in Napier— a>; n AVTT.IJAMS.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3716, 13 June 1883, Page 2
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395Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3716, 13 June 1883, Page 2
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