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 the First Awards given in High-class Tailoring at the New Zealand and Soutli Sea Exhibition, held at Dunedin. Taken from The Te Arolia News "MrJ. H. Dulton, the well-known Tailor, of Queen street, Auckland, has been very successful at the Dunedin Exhibition, taking the following awards :-First award for ; s™'^^ Ladv's Ridiusr Habit, first and special award for superior Style anrl Finish, first awaid for Artistic Cutting In fact he- lias taken all the "first awards given for High Class Tailoring at the Exhibition. Mr Dalcon s reputation for high class work at a price within the reach of all, has long been established in the North Island ; aud his success at the Inhibition abo\c lcfcned to shows that he can more than hold his own in open competition witii all comers. PBIOE LIST. Suit to order, with Extra Trousers ... £2 10 0 Suit to order, with Extra Trousers ... £:J 10 0 Suit to order, with Extra Trousers ... 215 0 Suit to order, with Extra Trousers ... ■> -J Suit to order, with Extra Trousers ... :> 0 0 Suit to order, with Extra !rousers ... 0 0 Suit to order, with Extra Trousers ... 3 - r > 0 Suit to order, with Extra Irousers Suit to order, with Extra Trousers, £4 13s. J. H. DALTON, Tailor, 210 Queen-street, Auckland. t.&sTmorrin&co. (LIMITED), WHOLESALE AND RETAIL IRONMONGERS, IMPORTERS OF AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS & MACHINERY. HARVESTING SEASON Hornsby's Reapers antl Binders, Hornsby's Paragon Reapers and Mowers, Hornsby's Paragon Mowers, Hornsby's Indispensable Side-delivery Reapers. Massey's Toronto Reapers and Binders. BUCKEYE LOWDOWN REAPERS AND BINDERS, HOWARD'S HORSE RAICES AND CORBETT'S TUMBLE RAKES, BINDER TWINE (FLAX, MANILLA AND JUTE), liAY FORKS, HAY RAKES, and every other requisite for the Harvest Field. T- S. &c CO. (LIMITED), QUEEN & HIGH STREETS, AUCKLAND, j
BY APPOINTMENT TO HIS EXCELLENCY THE EARL OK * ONHJ'iOW. 1 1 i ]sTOTICS. THE ART, UK GIFT, OF TEA-TASTING' I Is only know u lu about Oue out of every 200,000 ; i TE A-BLEIDO G j To One out of every 500,000 of the European population of the world ; so what must > the public think of the many in New Zealand that have only found it out since the success of NELSON, MOATE & CO.'S BLENDS. The Great Name, and the constant and increasing demand for NELSON, MOATE & CO.'S TEAS Has certainly led to a lot of dealers in all sorts of wares packing teas, thinking the public will be satisfied with them ; but as it is well known that anyone can »■ buy tea and pack it in packets with an elaborate label and big name, we do not wonder at the public refusing to buy these mixtures. f No better proof of the popularity of NELSON, MOATE & CO.'S TEAS Is required than the fact that THEY IMPORTED OVER A FOURTH OF THE WHOLE OF THE ;0 TEA THAT CAME INTO NEW ZEALAND DURING THE LAST TWELVE MONTHS. NELSON, MOATE & CO., 0 f Having the Largest Stoel; of CHINA, INDIAN & CEYLON TEAS, Ths Public can depend upon getting the Best Value and Selection. | . i SOLD IN HAMILTON BY ! W F. Boil JS. T. Davey \V. Dcy .r. T. Home I*. Lc\>ueauc ! Mrs McGarrigle J- Parr j ve . ■ I TONES T> * • w i l k i n h i O. t! VfiN , g I .j S es Electricity, Galvanism, ! " /JEWBUL Alfred V-X J-*- , Hospital, Melbourne; also, Infirmary for i PRODUCE Tfc/TERCHANT, Diseases of Eye, Ear, Throat and Chest, ; , Melbourne; two years at Ihroat llos- , | pital, London, with Sir Morell Mac- . ed 215 aUEEN-ST„ AUCKLAND. ' kenzie. ' Spectacles arranged to all sights. . r , •„ ~■ „ i See Dr. AVilkins' pamphlet on Cure of All goods sent in for sale will ietei\e ; ;< ur gi ca l, aud t iironic Nerve . prompt attention and account ot sales p ( ln aiiily) without internal niedi- i immediately remitted. Ihe .ntere a t S o ; f-irmera and producers carefully sli'uieu , j. .. i .. int. io in relation to quick uales, consibten, with i OUico hours daily, buuau}, 10 tj 1fair prices. ! SHOKTI AN.D-STREET (Ni 1 Account Sales of Fruit remiered weekly • Orn-n..)
TO THE RAGLAN AND KAWHIA SETTLERS. All persons who arc subscribers to the Medical Fund raised on behalf of keeping a medical attendant in t;li*- district will have the benelit of his attendance free ; incdicincs only to be paid tor. TEUMrf Stkk.Tl.Y C-\MI. A'JGUSTE BaV, Jji«|!nn?ing Chemist. Te Mata. Kith T'ebruai y, 183 H. j jJO H N jQ OUGL AS , ! Land and Estate Agent, ! ! LICENSED LAND 13ROKER, i : IXVKSTIXG AGENT, i Valuator and Surveyor, . Nos. 3 aud (j, «'ioveriimeut Insurauci Buildings, ; QUEi'.X-STIIEKT, AUCKLAND. i j Propei ty Lists on application. VISITING GAUDS printed, c jualt! copperplate, at The Waikat:. Time. tJlliee.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 2909, 7 March 1891, Page 1
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