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210, Queen Btreet, Auckland, and Wellington, IS EXHIBITING HIS NEW SPRING AND SMMIR GOODS, ': (_nd giving the Auckland people a slight idea of the extent of his Stock, and a chance to order from a much larger selection of FIRST-CLASS TWEEDS' an<f FANCY SUITINGS than ever seen in one shop in Auckland before. J. H. D.'s style of making up | too well known to need comment—his Prizes*at the Dunedin Exhibition in open competition against the world should be suffioie|t to satisfy the fastidious. FIRST PRIZE FOR HIGH-CLASS TAILORING. FIRST PRIZE F(fe LADIES' RIDING HABIT. FIRST PRIZE' FOR ARTISTIC CUTTING. FIRST AND SPECIAL PRIZE FOR STYLE AND FINISH. Mr J. H. Dalton. Dunedin, 1891. Dear Sir,—The Jurors, in awarding you all the First Prizes in your line, expressed themselvei that they had not seen such work and finish zxi the Colonies before, and rarely at Home. " I Wm, McBEACH, Chairman of Jurors. "= J. 11. D. wishes to draw attention to the fact that he deals in nothing but Tailoring, and that he makes a special study of each customer's figure,-and any little defect such as slanting shoulders, round shoulders, fiat chest, etc., to which some persons are inclined, owing to the nature of his business, are by a special system of his own and a little judicious padding made to entirely disappear, and the general appearance wonderfully improved. I simply mention these few facts so that persons who require Clothing made on the very latest principle may inspect the ON VIEW IN THE ABOVE SHOP, and persons requiring REALLY HIGH-CLASS TAILORING at a MODERATE PRTCE can by ' sending a post card obtain a full selection of Season Materials, and ensure perfect fitting garments. If in any country district there are six persons who require Suits, an experienced Tailor will be sent with a full selection of Treeds to take the measurements. ZPieiClE] LIST: SUIT WITH EXTRA TROUSERS ~. .„ ~. £2 17 6 TROUSERS ... L 'zi- Zl 27. ~ £0 12 6* *»• » »» ••• ••< — ••• 3 5 0 „ ... ,„ ,„ ,„ , m tM M| 015 0 »» ii » ... ... ... ... 310 0 „ ... , ... ... „„ ._ 017 & »» »• » .- ». ... ... 315 0 „ ... ... ... ... ... tm ... 018 6 >• »» »» ••• ... ... •- 318 6 ~ ... ,„ ,„ ... ,_,, ~. ... 110 » .. » 45 0 „ ... " ... ~„ 12 6j »» " " "* *J9 2 EXTRA TROUSERS MADS OF SAME MATERIAL AS SUIT, OR ANY THING 10i I » i> i» .» ... ... ... 417 O SAME VALUE. I WRITE FOR PATTERNS AND SELF-MEASUREMENT FORMS. I !_______________ PERMANENT ADDBESS : ' 1 210, QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. I /J. WISEMAN & SON, Wt nm^T H* I TP EAOO OKi | ~~" Wholesale and Retail wp . p .£* M Qf . ' , Q ||llUili ':'■[ 1 lIVIUEfI I • OPTICIAN. &0.. Manufacturers and Importers of Vy * *AI__V.I_NE>UAI d, *-■ *•%$:?.-, , i; ■- -..._ ;., v ..^ ■ SHORTLAND-STREET. « -, ~ , TT VICTORIA - STREET W. f^OT\>TT3 A^CT'*^ -_ Nautical and Surveyors' Instruments ia stool baaCUery and HarneSS, (Juat, past Hobson-at.), WUJXLr'A^ X ■ and repaired. icq a far: /)„_,.,„ „+ jL„ n i,t~~A Please call and see them, or writ»for designs. «'«.»—'_.._ ' " The sight Usted by moßt improved methods 76y * 76°/ Q"een-Bt., Auckland. (LIMITED). _________ and SPECTACLES accurately fitted. ' ■ ~,, --,_,> »_, »«_«-ass w , L *T« GARi mßWSmm fl mm Customs-st. West, \kitMA I HORSE-SHORING AND ALL KINDS OF DYER & CLEANER, f£±@ ... FOR THE kvwp im qtopit ™ _X GENERAL IRONWORK WKLLESLEY-ST. EAST AND ALPHA AWL UA ID fINP fclfl M ■ is WORKS, RICHMOND. £lmPr&fl^^™**^ " *© iirt _ if-«. o nnn nnrx CCCT rvf -H W. J. LYTTLE'S, Blacksmith, Gentlemen Sui£ at.. Renewed or Repair^ MW, g&^i&-SS__ eß*" ', " *° f .• I junction iron wouks, lßdtar o *2l^d toiny shade. jll^^ SEASONED TIMBER., 1 Fte_u»'B_UT,Aucsa__fo. DYEING DONE IN ALL ITS BRANCHES, %A^lt^^^S^l]ZTY^ < ■

OP BOOTS AJNTD SHOES Premises: Next to Hulme's, Butcher, QTTEEIT STREET. '* ""

i___■_"—■■■—»*"■■■—■——»—-—«»»—■———————i————»__—_—--».w»«»__^»»»_«___, GEMCMCArmiTSTET THE Northern Roller Milling Co. (laMITliDi AlJCa_____s_->, ___ra__waj______d____i__^^ Pct-AM-PIOH" AMD "STANDARD,"* _____._> ____to-«cd 3__ret_ Award at the M_Mwrair_e E_i__b-_km t and ore now the best rmaariiiactowaill., purest, and inoeb profitable Baking Flours in haw ZeaJand.. fan- ail_)p_' s=___ee and exportation " CH AM..VIOW is properly desiccated, thereby retain^ ". lag __> -bis llawxar and strength in warmer climates and the Islands of the Pwafio. _____ ___> %--fMtie--m^^mWfta%--\B ol Flaax, rocs-iocr aid "housewife's peidk" In 200,100, 60, and _Slb bags. o__'__m_-_.TBD WHBATMEAL, for making WheafcmeaV Bread, and Scone*, ,'., in 200, 100, 60, 25, and 61b bags. YRKSH-MADE BRAN, POLLARD, and SHARPS in 100, 160. and 2001b sacks, FOWL-WHEAT in 2flolb sacks; BROKEN" WHEAT in 2101b eacka, SEMOLINA )b km t»ga» Makes delicious Custards and Puddings. Far whohwoßaer, fW-hot, " —-•-•;•.' Aticliar. and better Savo-red than any si__Ua_ i»j?erted food. G-EEMINA, Oot ta-_a3f_d~_i* food, mndofrom the fores* of wheat, is nwtritwHre, paleto-10, and1 BanHy coo_a~i ; ~ory rich in alhrrnimolds and phosphates (moa-le, flesh, brain, and bone fan_fin) j nnsarpasssd for DYSPEPTICS and those w___r__g from rNDZOBSIXOST ?! etrcrag'ly srewraajQßnd-d by tbe highest medical «c*tto_r-_e- for daily nee in every family i makes delightful PORRIDGE, less halting and more laxativa than Oatmeal, and much better adapted for this climate. Ii is put _p in neat 4_ and 101b bags, with printed/ diW-SMHK- a-d recipes la each, and may _c bed from aU6t*_xkeape-fland_derc_antß. Biices ea <#^toa&s_ to A. MeGOEQUOBALE ,„ -« «. Maaagar.

Oi_A.S_EEE § S„A____i_E \A -, ~'■ . tf 5 «m,-■__»% POCKET KNIVES. SCISSORS. • v . BEST ELECTRO-PLATED SPOONS AND FORKS, AND E.P CRUETS, BISCUIT BOXES, Etc. J. J. DICKEY. 234 Queen St

, • ; ' _g__-_-_538-3ffrgaaHß I I — ARCHITECTS AND BUILDERS desirous to ■ ■in i " .- ' r. ■ ' ' ~~~ — — maintain a reputation for good work should ___ specify TIMBER, FLOORING. LINING. ■ , MOULDING, DOORS, and SASHES must ba! ■ supplied from the KAURI TIMBER COM- _H PANY (LIMITED). ! ■ HOUSE-OWNERS AND INTENDING?. H BUILDKRB should also see that their best in- Hj terests are served by insisting upon Retting all HI . _ - _ .... . their Timber from the KAURI TIMBER COM-i M t l^lißii >l FXJU-nSHING AND GENERAL IRONMONGERS. """*! ;" _■■;""" \Mll ' S X -2 I Lawn TennteNets, with Poles The Championship Lawn Tennis Ball. Cricketing Bags. Gauntlets. Batting Gloves. Wickets and Balls. -S ° ! g"H T/) "^ I | complete. _____ J. 2 SKs Vs_& H ■ !■■ _$/) "^ - " SSftSII/wi _0 " I x r* 1I "_? 2s 6d weekly, or liberal 1 I 'f H| \m* m^ % .f ,- ** ,!Pr^li/ UriCket ballq W i DISCOUNT FOR CASH. ■ ; BQWIW GHJ-J-N BOWLS, CROQUET SETS, GOLF, AMD RINGOAL. ' 1 We have just unpacked our annual shipments of Lawn Tennis and Cricketing Goods direcM^e makers, which we are offering at reduced price, 282> q^ I B- PORTER & Co., Queen and High Streets. Auckland' A£™_a^ na mT~^z~°~^l I ***«» JL X__rJL-J __L |_M*fc W J "' *^^«^**VWJ_ n __,Vfc» DyinOllUS-ja^ftt k f?MW AND SECOND-HAND CLOTHES:f ■ ■~ n__a -*_*- W-w ""-I - fc "• V BOUGHT. ;|; . ..._..._^ Jambs Private Families Mailed ob. f

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Auckland Star, Volume XXIV, Issue 250, 21 October 1893, Page 7

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