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[ cr. ec/idj^l 310 QC^EEN STREET AUCKLAND, AND WELLINGTON. PIRST PRIZE FOR HIGH CLASS TAILORING. FIRST PRIZE EOR^LADIES' BIDING HABIT. mtE^Ti^B^E F<p. ARTISTIO CUTTING. FIRST AND SPECIAL PRIOE FOB STYLE AND FINISH. •' .-, i ; ll^U.s.-J "■> • i..'- • ■■' ■■' ..•?, ■.: --•.-■■■ ■ •.-■ ' • ■■ ■■ : ' ■■•■■ ■■■•--■ .-.. : Dnnedin, 1891. ." ; Mb J. 3BE. DALTON, Dbas Sib, — The Jurors in a*-arding yon all th« first prizes in your line expressed themselves that they had not seen suoh work and finish in the Colonies before, and rarely at Home. WM. MoBE&CH, Chairman of Jurors. JLJ "P| Wishes to draw attention to th« fact that he deals in nothing but Tailoring, and that he makes a apeoial study of each customer's figure, and any little defect • JLx.X^f. such as slanting shoulders, ftV, chest, &c, towhioh some persons areiuctmed, owing to the nature of his busiaesa, ate by a spacial system of hia own and a little judicious padding made to entirely disappear und l his general appearance wonderfully improTed. I simply mention theaefew facts so that persons who require clothing made on the very latest principle may inspect the IMMSN3E ASSORTS! ENT of * TWEEDS, FANCY SUTTINQS, and COATINGS, fee. Write far Patterns and self-measurement forms. P a R.lO E LIS Ts £ d [SUIT WITHpSXTRA. TBOUSBaS •• 217 6* TROUSERS .. .. 012 6 > * » » „ ..350 » .» .. - 015 0 .. 310 0 » r ... ... .... -„ m ,0 17 6 ... 315 0 r» .. .. .. >. ». 018 « » » „ ..450 » ; .. -. .. •. .. 12 * „ „ .. 4 10 O •*■■.- ■■■• «:■■ w • M -.. „. -.^■.4176.. ■■■ . . ■ ■ ••■ ■ ■■• "*:-_■•■■• ' -■ - „-■...'" v Ibrtra Trousers made of same'material as suit or anything to same^value. PERMANENT ADDRESS: X H". DALTON, Tailor, 210 Qjieen Street, Autikland;

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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XXII, Issue 3067, 12 January 1894, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XXII, Issue 3067, 12 January 1894, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XXII, Issue 3067, 12 January 1894, Page 7

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