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DUNEDIN EXHIBITON AWARDS. First Prize for High Class Tailoring, First Prize for Lady's Kiding Habit, First prize and Speciul First prize for style and Finish, First prize for artistic cutting THESE were all the first prizes given in High-Class Tailoring at the New Zealand and South Seaß ExEhibition, held Duncdin " Dunedin, March 12, ' Mr Dalton, "Dear Sir, — "The jurors, in awarding you the First-class Award, expressed themselves that they have not seen such work and finish in the cronies before, and rarely at Home.

William Mcßbath, Chairman of Jurors.' Taken from the "Te Aroha Mows "Mr J H Dalton, the well-known Tailor of Queen Street, Auckland, has een very successful at the Dunedin Exhibition, taking the foflowing awards: —First Award for High-Class Tailoring, First Award for Lady's Eiding Habit First and Special Award for superior Style and Finish, First Award for Artistic Cutting. In fact he has taken all'the'hrst awards given for High Class Tailoring at the Exhibition. Mr Dalton's reputation for high class work at a price within the reach of all, has long been established in the North Island; and his success at the Exhibition, above referred to, shows that he can more than hold his own in open competition with all PEICE LIST £ s D Suit to order, with extra trousers 3 5 0 Suit to order, with extra trousers 3 10 0 Suit to order, with extra trousers 3 15 0 Suit to order, with extra trousers 4 0 0 Suit to order, with extra trousers 4 10 0 Suit to order, with extra trousers 4 15 0

J. H. DALTON, TAILOR, 43, CUBA STREET LAMBTON QUAY, WELLIN GTO N. THOMAS JAGO, CABINETMAKER, UPHOLSTERER, AND UJNDEKTAKER, QTJEEN-STKEET. MASTERTON

JOHN ELLEY In taking over the business lately eor ducted by MU H JB. LATHAM begs to intimate that he is prepared to deliver CHEAP MEAT Of the Best Quaiity to all parts of the town and distrct. A Trial Respectfully Solicited,

XAUJE3JRU SMITHY George Townsend IAVING taken over the above we known Smithy, solicits the patronage of the inhabitant* of tho Tauwu* and outlying districts. BlacksmithicgWork in all its br«nohes neatly executed, at lowest possible rates. Wheelwright's work of every descrip tion carried out on hepremises

GOVERNMENT LIFE INSUR ANOE DEPARTMENT, Lowest Premiums. State Guarantee, Participation in Profits. Present Accumulated Fund, over £1,500,000. Annual Income exceeds £300,000. Cash Surplus in 1885, over £242,000 (last distribution.) TEE Rates of Premiums now in force in this Office are lower than those charged to participating Policyholders by any other Office doing business in the Australasian Colonies, It is nevertheless anticipated that, owing to cheap management and light mortality, vory handsome bonuses will become payable to Policyholders insuring under existing rates. That this is not a mere estimate may be judged from the fact that, under he old scale ot premiums, from, which omparatively Itittic profit was expected to accrue, no IeBS ban £242,000 of CASH SURPLUS, or nearly 25 per cent, of the whole accumulated fund at that date, was found to have accrued during the quinquor niunr. ended the 31st December, 1885. Of this amount £150,000 was divided, and the balance carried to reserve. j All Participating Policies are entitled, on becoming claims, to a Prospective Bonus in accordance with the amount of premiums paid since the preceding distribution. Thus, the advantages of an annual distribution are secured without the heavy cost attaching thereto. J H RIOHARDSOJS, Commissioner} i

SMITH BROS VULCAN FOUNDRY? Manners-Street Wellington, Saving secured a arge assortment of Designs of Ornamental Castings for Verandahs, Balconies, Fences, &c, wish o inform Architects, Builders, and the mblic that they are prepared to Bupply all orders at prices that will compare favorably with the imported article. They still continue to execute orders for all gorts of Cast and Wbouoht Iron Woik. An illustrated catalogue will Bhoitly fee iwued

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3715, 20 January 1891, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3715, 20 January 1891, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3715, 20 January 1891, Page 4

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