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DUNEDIN EXHIBITON AWARDSFirst Prize for High Class Tailoring, First Prize for Lady's tiding • Habit, First prize and Specnd First prize for style and Finish, First prize for artistic cutting r|IHESE wero all the first prizes JL given in High-Class Tailoring at the New Zealand and South Seas ExEhibition, held Duncdin " Dunedin, March 12, ' Mb DaltoN, " Dear Sir, — "Tho jurors, in awarding you the First-class Award, nxpressed themselves that they have not seen such trork and finish in the clonics before, and rarely at Home. William Mcßkath, Chairman of Jurors." Taken from the "Te Archa JN'ews — <v Mr J H D alton, 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 Hiding Habit First and Special Award for superior Style and Finish, First Award for Artistic Cutting. In fact he has taken 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

PRICE 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, A CUBA STREET LAMBTONQUAY, WELLINGTON. TA.UERU SMITHY George Townsend ■ I AVIN(f taken over the above we ,_ known Sir.ithy, Bolicits the patronage of the inhabitants of tho Taunru 1 and outlying districts. Blacksinithing Work in all its brunches neatly exacuted, at lowest possible rates Wheelwright's work of every descrip tion carried out on heprouiises aOVEKNMENT LIFE ANCE DEPARTMENT Established 1870. EVERY POLICY GUARANTEED BY THE STATE. BIRD'S EYE VIEW OF GROWTH OF OFFICE. FUNDS, 1875, £109.000 ISBO, 459,000. 1885, 1,102.000. PRESENT FUNDS, oyer— ONE AND A HALF MILLION POUNDS Sterling. PRESENT ANNUAL INCOME, Over £300,000.

The leading London Insurance Journal, "The Post Magazine and Insurance Monitor,'' says, " Taking the age of the office into account, the results are unequalled m the history of life insurance institutions of Great Britain or her Dependencies." J. H. RICHARDSON, Commissioner. SMITfI RUOS VULCAN FOUNDRY? Manners- Street Wellington, jLaving 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 supply all orders at prices that will compare favorably with the imported article. They still continue to execute orders for all sort 3 of Cast and Wrought Iron Work. Au illustrated catalogue will shortly be issued KURIPUNI Sunday School Anniversary, SUNDAY. January 18th. Services conducted afternoon and evening by the Rev. J. Dellow. Special hymns by'the Children. Public meeting Monday, January 19th ; addresses bj MinisteiH and friends interspersed by the sinking of the Children. Anniversary Day— the annual picnic will be fheld in Mr. Pybus' paddock ; admission, including tea and refreshments, Is. A train of brakes attached to a traction engine will leave Mastcrton at 1 30 and 5 p.m respectively, to convey visitors and children to the Picnic Ground. NZ. LAND LOAN LABOUR & CONFIDENTIAL COMMISSION AGENCY. 4 Manners St Wellington. Having purchased the aboye business I respectfully solicit the patronage of all i those who may have produce, flax, or any other marketable commodity for sale. Having good accommodation I shall be prepared to receive all goods consigned for sale or storage. Advances made upon consignments. All business entrusted to me will receive every attention and shall be strictly confidential. In connection with my Labour Exchange lam prepared to forward at shortest possible notice all classes of male and female servants, care being taken that none but capable and efficent servants shall be engaged. All kinds of properties to let and for sale, goods aud parcels forwarded to any address. Letters and telegrams promptly attended to and answers forwarded with despatch.

GEORGE PINNOCK i Manners St, Wellington-

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3716, 21 January 1891, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3716, 21 January 1891, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3716, 21 January 1891, Page 3

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