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Important Notice to the Public. PEATH & CO., WHOLESALE AND BETAIL DEALERS 1M WINE, SPIEITS, AND MALT LIQUORS, ' TAKE this opportunity of informing their friends that they continue the Trade of i making Drunkards. Bankrupts, Beggars, and Thieves, on the most reasonable terms, and at the shortest notice. The Advertisers return their sincere thanks to their numerous customers and to all the tippling part of the community for the extensive patronage tliey now receive, and they hope that the many proofs that are now to be found of their success in the above line of business will secure to them the increased support of Drunkards and Little-drop-drinkers, as well as for ever silence Teetotal Societies, those bitter enemies of their longrestablished, legalized, and popular Trade. DEATH & 00. beg to assure the Public that the article in which they deal is the best and most pleasant poison in the world, and they will warrant a certain death where the individual perse veres in the use of it; DEATH & Co. being themselves under obligations to send more persons to the Union Workhouse, the Prison, the Gallows, and the Graveyard, than any other firm, and they will.do it with the greatest possible despatch, To accomplish these desirable ends it is only necessary for an individual to take a glass occasionally till he feels that quantity insufficient tQ gratify the craving appetite which it will soon create, and when this Whisky, Gin, Brandy, Bum, Wine, Ale, or Porter appetite is formed, the person is then prepared to brave temporal and eternal misery for the sake of another glass. In short, DEATH & Co. will spare no means or expense to bring the Wives and Children of their Customers to misery, both temporal and eternal, and drive to Delirium and Death as many as the Public good requires. They are constantly receiving new supplies of Poisonous Liquor, which they sell by the Glass, the Bottle, the Barrel, or the Hogshead, for the accommodation of their numerous Customers, aud for the despatch of their increasing business. DEATH & Co. have appointed a sufficient number of active agents, who are stationed at convenient distances in splendid Palaces, Beer-sbops, and Public Houses. These Palaces, Beer-shops, and Public Housos may be known by the Squalor, Filth, Obscenity, or misery of the Customers who congregate around them, as well as by the odor of the Poisons continually polluting the air around. Satisfactory references can be given to County Jails, Houses of Correction, Lunatic Asylums, Hospitals, Workhouses, Insolvents, Debtor's Courts, the Courts of Bankruptcy, or to the Wives and Families of those whom DEATH & Co. have had the happiness to make Drunkards. N.B.— DEATH & Co. beg leave to caution all Tipplers and Dram-drinkers against giving any heed to their Wives, Children, or Friends, or to any advocates of the Teetotal Society, as those parties are Enemies to their Soul-and-Body-De-stroying business. Some of DEATH & Co.'s Agents are well supplied with Cards, Dice, Dominoes, Quoits, and Skittles; they also encourage Horseracing, Baffles, Pigeon-flying, and Prize-fighting. For further particulars see Bell's Life at the Bar. «3" A Trivate Entrance on Sundays during Divine Service. 27/1 DEATH & Co. "TOWN MOLESKIN TROUSERS may be purchased retail from all Drapers and Storekeepers, and Wholesale from all Warehousemen and Importers in the Colomeg. 6/1 )AKEY AND SON'S EMERY AND BLACK LEAD MILLS, Blackfriars road, London, England.

I A KEY'S Wellington KnifeI'oijsii. Packets, 3d each; Tins, 6d, Is, 2s (id., and -Is each. > AKEY'S India rubber KnifeBoakds from Is 6d each. Silversmiths' Soap (Non-mercurial), for cleaning and polishing Silver, Electro-plate, Plate Glass, &c. Tablets, 6d each. | AKEY'S GENUINE EMERY " Grain and Flour. kAKEY'S Emery and Glass--0 A KEY'S Cabinet Glass-Paper, Black Lead, &c. r\AKEY'S GOODS Sold Every- / where by Ironmongers, Oilmen, Grocers, Brushmakers, Druggists, &c. 14/10 BENSON'S Watches Clocks IGold Jewelry of all kinds, of all kinds, newest designs. Lever Drawing-room Bracelets Horizontal Dining-room Brooches Chronometer Carriage Ear-rings Keyless Church Lockets Chronograph Hall and Shop Necklaces Gold Lever Hunters, 14<,18, 23, and 35 guineas. Silver Lever Hunters, 5, 7,11, and 20 guineas. * Mr. BENSON, Who holds the appointment to his Royal Highness THE PRINCE OP WALES, lAS j ust published two Pamphlets, embellished and enriched with illustrations—one upon Watch and Clock Making, and the other upon Artistic Gold Jewelry. These are sent post free on application. Persons living abroad can select the article required, and have it forwarded with perfect safety. Orders should be addressed to 25 Old Bond-street and the CITY STEAM WORKS, 58 and 60 Ludgatehill, London. eg- The pamphlets above referred to may be seen on application at the oflice of this Paper. 21/6 New Home Newspaper. THE Largest and most Complete Newspaper specially produced for AUSTRALASIA, is THE EUROPEAN MAIL, Published in London every fourth Friday, for dispatch by the mail via Marseilles. The EUROPEAN MAIL Subscription, inclusive of postage, is 13/- per annum. The EUROPEAN MAIL is an admirable Adver TisiNGt Mebium for making known matters of import to the Australasian Colonies. The EUROPEAN MAIL may be procured of all Newsvendors. Office; Colonial Buildings, Cannoit-street, Loftdqa, HI

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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 15, Issue 756, 27 January 1870, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 15, Issue 756, 27 January 1870, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 15, Issue 756, 27 January 1870, Page 4

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