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Notices. DUNEDIN EXHIBITION AWARDS. First Prize for High-class Tailoring. First Prize for Lady's Riding Habit. First Prize and Special First Prize for Style and Finish* First Prize for Artistic Cutting. These were all Uie First Awards given in High-class Tailoring at the New Zealand and South Sea Exhibition, held at Dunedin. i Taken from The To Aroha News :—" Mr J. TI. Dalton, the well-knowu T.iilor, of Qutcn strest, Auoklaud, has been very successful at the Diinedin Exhibition, taking the followiiiß awards :— First award for High Class Tailoring ; first award for Lady's Ridinp Habit, first and special award for superior Style and Finish, first award for Artistic Cutting. Iα fact he has ' taken all the first awards given for High Class Tailoring at the Exhibition. Mr Dalum's reputation for high class work at a price within the reach of ail, lias long'been established in the North Island ; ami his sneoess at the Exhibition above referred to shows that he can more than hold his own in open competition witli all comers." PRIOE LIST. ■■ Suit to oixlor, with Extra Trousers ... £2 10 0 Suit to order, with Extra Trousers ... lo 10 0 Suit to order, with Extra Trousers ... 215 0 Suit to order, with Extra Trousers ... 315 0 1 Suit to order, with Extra Trousers ... 30 0 Suit to order, with Extra Trousers ... 40 0 Suit to order, with Extra Trousers ... 35 0 Suit to order, with Extra Trousers ... 410 0 Suit to order, with Extra Trousers, £i 15?. J. H. DALTON, Tailor, 210 Queen-street, Auckland. T. &c S. &G CO., (LIMITED), Call attention to large Shipments of Agricultural Implements & General Ironmongery, Just Landed, comprising— "THE FARMER'S FAVOURITE" FERTILISES, CORN & TUENIP DRILLS. GRAIN, SEED AND MANURE DRILLS I CLAY'S CULTIVATORS. Bonemills (for hand and power), New and Improved Disc Harrows, Climax Cutaway Harrows, Hornsby s Single-furrow Ploughs, Hornsby's New Double-furrow Ploughs, American Turnwrist and Eagle Ploughs, Pumps and Hydraulic Earns, in α-reat variety, by English and American Makers. APPLE-PARERS, CIDER MILLS, FRUIT JARS. Every Glass of Hardware in Stock. Ketail Premises: Queen-street Wholesale: High-street, Auckland I&SW&mSM /genuine /clearing: *vxsf*&«Ga*r Itenuine Clearing , BY APPOINTMENT TO HIS EXCELLENCY THE EARL OF CASH SALE ONSLOW. oiALL WINTER DRAPERY. UOTIOE. MILNE AND CHOYCE ' Are now holdiug a CLEARING SAXE i THE ART, OR GIFT, OF TEA-TASTING l Is only known to about One out of every 200,000 ; I eon?" GC lii A - l> XJ JKj -IN X/ A JM V* J The following few quotations will To One out of every 500,000 of tlio Europe.™ population of the world ;so what must j %g™f|£ l !™ ™ du tho public think of the many i>. Ncv Zealand that have only ami Ch d', 331 off found it out since the success of Mantles, 33.\ off NELSON, MOATE & CO/S ,^ ___ __ Plush Pelerines, special line, 50 ofl* I I "T" lil I J c ii "3 I Bonnets and Hats, trimmed and unI I n I IJNJ I JK- J trimmed in ladio3 and child's, ! 45 to 75 ofl , Ribbone, various, 40 to 75 off (a very The Great Name, and the constant and increasing demand for , good line wide sash Ribbon Is a yard) NELSON, MOATE & CO.'S TEAS Dress aud Mantle Ornaments aud Trimmings, in black and Has certainly led to a lot of dealers in all sorts of wares packing teas, thinking the coloured, 75 oft' public will be satisfied with them ; but as it is well known that anyone can Hosiery, in ladies and ohild's, much buy tea and pack it in packets with an elaborate label and big name, reduced we do not wonder at the public refusing to buy these mixtures. Dress Goods generally ; also, Velveteens, Plushes, Mantle and No better proof of the popularity of Ulster Cloths, 25 to 50 off NELSON, MOATE & CO.'S TEAS Aprons and Pinafores, from Is up Is required than the fact that MILIS T E AND CHOYCE THEY IMPORTED OVER A FOURTH OF THE WHOLE OF THE Auckland. TEA THAT CAME INTO NEW ZEALAND DURING THE LAST TWELVE MONTHS. NELSON, MOATE & CO., M Having the Largest Stock of Jjsls CHINA, INDIAN & CEYLON TEAS, pjj»™» g«™-1890'., The Public can depend upon getting the Best Value and Selection. egs.r> R ■ wllk IN s CLAUDELANDS NURSERY, XJ uses Electricity, Galvanism, ttamttthxt wast 1 The undersigned begs to inform his and Vapour Baths. HAMILTON EASI. I TTT tLa—TOTI^BUT 0 *>w Beady for Transplanting: ' TFR KEGS hooued iu calvauiaed iron. of Eye, Ear, Throat aud Chest, A Lakue Collection ok These kegs received special mention at Melbourne; two years at Throat Hos- jorulT. FOREST, SHELTER AND the Horticultural Show, Cambridge. pital, London, with Sir Morell Mac j ORNAMENTAL TREES, To be had of all the leading store- ko^,; tacleß dtobU ei llte . Boeee, Azaleas, Rhododendrons, - keepela, A. WILLIAMS, , See Dr. WilkiiW pamphlet on Cure of HEDGE HANI'S 1 Coouer N«aruawahia. Medical, Surgical, and Chrome Nerve RHUBARB ROOTS, hit. Debility (mainly) without iuternal mediFOR SALE ON EASY TERMS. ™™. qg- AN INSPECTION INVITED. Office hours daily. Sunday, 10 to 12. 834 Acres of LAND, three miles SHORTLAND-STREET (Near Star The Trade SuPPhedfrom Lichfield Railway Station. Owice.) ™lSis^N W stockTf GEORGE. MASON, and good road to it. Fancy Goods and General Comrner- (Opposite Rai.vvay Station), s Apply to c ' a ' auc y Stationery has just been HAMILTON EAST. f J. S. EDOECUMBE, received by the undersigned.' Inspection Hamilton, invited.— J. S. Bond, Cambridge, «3" Price Lists on application.

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Waikato Times, Volume XXXV, Issue 2850, 18 October 1890, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Waikato Times, Volume XXXV, Issue 2850, 18 October 1890, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Waikato Times, Volume XXXV, Issue 2850, 18 October 1890, Page 1

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