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~VT EXT OF ITT I N. Seventy-seven Million Pounds. On Sale, the "NEXT OF KIN REGISTER," containing the names of Forty Thotjsand Persons who have been advertised for as claimants to Money and Property. Complete, ss, post free on receipt of P. 0.0. or stamps. Search made in " Register " on receipt of name in full, with Is for each name. Apply W.S.P., Box 167, Auckland. ""trrENTEEERUPTIOLIQ.UOREME- ▼ JICEEE." The Lime Juice Pympla, The above newly-discovered drink was originally invented by the two-faced heathen deity, Janua (who I first introduced wines, &c, into Italy), for the purpose of putting Bacchus all right after a night's spree with Jupiter, and it was deservedly named the Nectar of the Gods. The roceipe for this famous tipple was lately recovered by Mr Lionel Phillips when looking over an old betting-book, the property of Eugene Sue,| bequeathed to him by the " Wandring Jew," on tho completion of Sue's well-known work bearing that title. Mr Lionel Phillips, with a total disregard to his own interest, has given the public the benefit of his valuable discovery, with the knowledge that a good action brings its own reward, and that it is pleasant to be able to communicate to persons suffering from weakness, dyspepsia, nervousness, want of sleep, general thirst, impaired physical or intellectual powers by overwork, the fact that there is a safe, certain, and agreeable remedy for these various ills by using, as a bevarage, LIME JUICE PYMPLA, Which famous summer drink makes a' Delicious Cooling Beverage in Water Is prepared from the Lime Fruit Is entirely free from Alcohol Effervescing in all iErated Waters An Excellent Stimulant, blended with Spirits Is highly Medicinal J^l Cooling and Purifying the J^^B Is recommended by the Lancet Sold Wholesale and Retail by all the WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS IN AUCKLAND, And Manufactured on the Premises by EHRENFRIED BEOS. H. H. H A V *• HIGH -STREET, AUCKLAND. ISIPORTER / OP AMERICAN MERCHANDISE, AGENT FOR J. W. BUTCHER'S SPECIALITIES, Boca Lagar Beer, Anheuser's ditto, Lachman's Calif ornian Wines, Lecount Brothers' Stationery. Sole Agent in New Zealand for the Universal Copying Company, San Francisco. Beeswax Bought in any quantity for Cash. Wit Me Arthur & Co., AUCKLAND. To Dealers is F,ancy Goods, Earthenware, China and Glass and General Storekeepers. Plain and Fancy Stationery Perfumery and Toilet Soaps Brushware and Combs Table and Pocket Cutlery ■ E.P. and B.M. Goods Iron Bedsteads Mirrors and Fancy Furniture Clocks, Watches, and Jewellery Tobacco, Cigars, and Pipes Musical Instruments Earthenware, China, and Glass Vases, Flower-stand, &c. Parian Ware, Pictures Purses, Hand Bags, and Baskets Cricketing Appointments Lawn Tennis and Badminton Archery and Croquet Indoor Games, Toys, and Dolls NOVELTIES FOR CHRISTMAS. /COFFEE!! COFFEE! !! \J \j \j S. 0. BROWN, DURHAM-STREET, AUCKLAND, FLOUR MILLER, AND COFFEE AND SPICE MERCHANT, Has always on Hand and for Sale Flour in Sacks, 100's and 50's, "Blub" Brand. Flotir in Sacks, 100's and 50's, "Red" Brand. , Bran and Sharps. RAW AND ROASTED COFFEE, PEPPER AND SPICES. IN THE MATTER OP COFFEE, The attention of the public is called to the excellence of my Brands, and a trial is solicited. , The mixtures are composed only of tho Best Plantation Coffee and. the best Chicory procurable, and may be characterized thus : — " EAGLE " — My best Brand, nearly pure Coffee. "SHIP" and "CAMEL" Medium Coffee, of great strength and flavour. " CASTLE " and " LEOPARD "—Low Medium and Common Coffee. To lovers of really Fine Coffee, I strongly recommend the " Eagle " Brand ; fiut, to the general taste, Medium Coffees are found to be most acceptable; and I say therefore TRY THE " SHIP " BRAND, I TRY THE " CAMEL " BRAND, j Procurable from all Merchants and Storekeepers Loose and in Tins, 401b5., 281b5., 141b5., 71bs., 61ba ibs ' 21bs. and lib. .»*»»., COFFEE! CPFFEE! COFFEE!

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Observer, Volume 5, Issue 124, 27 January 1883, Page 314

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Page 314 Advertisements Column 2 Observer, Volume 5, Issue 124, 27 January 1883, Page 314

Page 314 Advertisements Column 2 Observer, Volume 5, Issue 124, 27 January 1883, Page 314

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