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TpAM PROVOST &r <^O CIDER AND WINE MANUFACTURERS, OCirVlm rnV/VV/ijl OC \J\J* n fltj.t preservers, brokers, merchant?, ARAMAHO, WANGANUI. We are now reedy to supp'y SPARKLING CHAMPAGNE CIDER similar t> thit whioh obtained us First Prize against All Australasia in May, 1890. at Wellington Exhibition. We have over 12,000 gallons Good Matured Cider, and it is all in Prime Condition. We sell this Wholesome, Invigorating and Refreshing Beverage at such Low Prices, which must bring it in every home. Amongst the hundreds of Testimonials we take the following :—: — "Your letter of the 25th ult., enclosing account for cider, is here this morning. lam sending you herewith cheque for full amount. I am ' Greatly Pleased ' and 'so is my good Archbishop ' with your Cider. It appears to va to be a ' Wholesome, Pleasant Drink.' I think if it were generally known here, it wouli be sure to command consid Table saX" (Signed) REV. D. FOUHV, Secretary to Archbishop of Brisbane. '•The sample of Wanganui Cider you kindly sent me was tried by ' Soveral Mdlicil Ueutlsmen,' who all expressed themselves as ' Highly Satisfied ' with it. I consider it t > ' B'3 a Genuine Artkle,' and very suitable as a Summer Drink." (SiyueJ) T. C. MO JRE, M.D., N..pier. " Herewith I beg to send you cheque, being amount of the Cider just tj nan 1. If thoy are all likj the one I tasced at Mr. Provost's lam sure ' Everyone will like it,' etc' (Signed) J. J. GRfMES, Bishop of Christchurch. l' I enclose you Post Office Order in your favour for amount of enclosed account for Cider. It arrival at Nchoa all safe an I sound, and I have 'Duly Sampled 'it and 'Find It Excellent,' etc." (Si -ne 1) COL. PI TT, Nelson. '•I have much pleasure in testifying ' To thj Exc?Uencj ' of tho Cider forwirled do Auckland so-ne time ago, and I have presented some to well-known members of the Cmb3 here, ' Who speak in High Terms of it' as a pleading beverage. I think that if you established an Agency in Auckland there would be a great demand for your Cider during the w tnn we itht-r." Wishing your Company every success, etc. (Sigied) G3 3. M, L']Xl IAN, B sliop of Aucilaud.

And coldly lies the mournful clay Above each manly breast ; But Ireland still may proudly view What that great host Had cherished moat — The Armß of "Eighty-two !" Time-honoured comrades of the braveFond relics of their fame ! Does Ireland hold one coward slave Would yield you up to shame ? One dastard who would tamely view The alien's hand, Insulting", brand The Arms of '• Eighty-two ?"

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New Zealand Tablet, Issue 31, 3 December 1897, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, Issue 31, 3 December 1897, Page 13

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