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I ... ■ '. ■ ; ...:... .■ - ..■■■■--,■ ■ ■ 310 QUJ^Elvr STREET AXJCJELPLAJST33, \\T]E^lil^GKrC>^r- * E£P£ PBIZE FOE HIOH CLASS T4JLOKINGK ITRBT PEIZE FOE LADIES* BipiNGKHApiT. V ITOSO^ PRIZE FOR AETISTIC CUTTING. FlffeT AND SPECIAL PEIZE FOR S*¥LE AND FINISH. a *./■ v Dunedln, 1891. *Mb j. h. da£ton, _ .-.■■■■■ f V • "" s , Ijta^ SfiSj-rThe Juroica in awarfiig|y6ij» alliihe in yoar Ua% ex|ressad. tuemieltes that they had not seen such work and j < ,r finish in the Colonies ibfefore, an| rareg' itlHßmei^-^|\^. MoBEAOH, Obßumaa oi Jwws. L • '■ / -, " J ; ; ""' : - '■- i * k \^'- 'iu^JL. ''•^' J '< i _» i^_ a^_^^_^J_i JJ^.^^___ ' ; JLJ T^ Wfihies to draw it^u|ioß to th\j^o^fiiat|hjideala in nothing but Tailoring, and that be. m^kea a Bgeoia\ s|;ady of each customers figure, and any little def«ot • JLJL,xJ» such as slanting BtiOuTders, fl-iiMiest,%&C.^oiwhioU some persons are iaolided, owing to the datura o! hxi busiaeas, are by a apacial aydteai of his own and a little aJ u^ 0 % ÜB^P a^4/ I H?l^% • J P n ** r ©ly disappear and hi? general Appearance wondatfjrily^itnproVed. I l/l A mention these f^ fiaot««>ttHtpe|B©i^ |vh^ . ** &'* I "\m ,> &■& \«& v i TW£^D3i S#TINQ^; &c. jWfite for Patterns and self-measurement forms. * .<*v-^--,{*-v.-V. -.v ' A r zpsJtiAi. o c l rsf:a ; :- ! '\':^,:) -;""!::■■ :_■.,-• : „ WITH E3t±EO: TM}tfSiEltS •• 2 17* (5 TROUSERS 012 6 „ „..350 „ ... ..... .. ■■-.. PJS 0 • j » :>,, t, .. 310 0 „ .. 017 6 ] ; ,» » „ ... 315 0 „ .... ...... OJB 6 j '»'•'■' f» »t . . 318 6 [ » ,»• •• •• , ••• A* „ ? M ,» „ „ ..450 „ „■.. ...... 12 € •■:..:; : ' „— ■■'"-;-::: „; „ ■.. 4io # o . ; '-.-■>- \;v< .:;;- ;-■ .:■:■■*.': - ■ ; ■■■ ! Extra Trousers made of same'materiarassuit or anything to sameSvalue. ,AA)C:C\ US iA i- * . : i 0.-..-'-. /. :. ' . ; -.;. ..;.,::. -,^ ■;. . PERMANENT ADDRESS: * r J. ftDALTON, Tailor, 210 Qjieen Sta^et,

I HEALT^ ]^ | Should you wish to secure and maintain the same, make your^ household purchases accordingly, and above all things drihk the bejst of Coffee and the purest of Tea only. Solve the question and . PURCHASE Of YOUR GBOCER i BROWN, BARRETT. AND CO.'S I |^^^ BWNOARD \ «* per lb. lslOd4>erlb. ; ? t/!JC^ti»^wfq^iljf^li^ MocMtksM Ctylori Plantation Coffees. dOLOMBO GARDEN CEY- v»° A "°»* STANDARD TEA, I LON T£A; *^ (i^> topper ib. 8s lOd per lb. o/TrA^nli) 1 * imu tc» EXGELSIGR TEA, -X^^° The Choicest New Season' s i^lpn, todian and China Teas procurable. Our PEPPERS AND SPICES," like the above still take the lead, on account , ;of their purity, to ?whica adhere; ? I BROWH, BARRETT, & COJ, TEA I]$BOB1p:B$, ELkI OTT-ST., AUGKLJVN D AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL^ROVIDENT SOCEITY. ■1 ■ / ;examplis^ Of BONUS DEOLiAitEa) asatdlstDEC., ; 18C2, on Policies effected during j; !;•■• 1 ' OCT., NQY. and KEOi, 1892, *; , f, , , — ——— - -■ j - . ■■ 1892 BkvebPolict No. Sum Asbtjebd. PfiEMiUM Pub. s3 - oirA^ T Boinisi 255,154 20 1000 18 14 2 17 10 0 254,806 25 20G0 42 13 4 3Q 16 0 169,268 31 1 =2500 61,15 5 43 16 0 216,994 38 2000 60 13 4 34 16 0 1^9,209 45 1000 38 0 0 16 4 0 255,487 54 . 2000 106 18 4 31 0 0 BONUSES VEST WHEN POLICIES HAVE BEEN TWO (2) YEAKS IN FOECE. PERSONS INURING B&QREm$i PM- SHARE IN THE YEARS BONUS. PHOTOGRAPHS Jfcflfcfc TAKEN AT THE fJ^^f^/^K^^Bwk. NEWTON STUDIO ; | KABANGAHAPE BOAB, *^ o* m ■ „■ t. . The magnificent Draught Stallion Are alt guaranteed to be finished in ...... . rM i r the BeSt *tyle, ana at very Moderate AL L A N"A" DA L L Bates, -— { '. j ■ \ Bred by the Hon. M. Holmes, Oamaru. NOTE:- - ' Will stand the Season at Te Puke. J- C..MORTON ALLAN -A-DALE by Yonng Banker, dam MAKES' 'NO - EXTRA CHARGE FOR Nelly Ivanhoe, foaled April 18th, 1885., Young ■ NUMBERS IN GROUPS. v " Banker by Banker ; Banker by Admiral out oi Nannie ; Nannie by Rob Roy ; Admiral by Sir All invited to call at our studio and ths work. ...... iya^ioutofLfflybyTimeofDay; Oldlvan. All Photob caref^t itiM. out of I -** "^ - AiJiAn-a-Dale took second prize in Oamaru being only beaten by bis stable companion, J .Sa-» BUCHANAN. Regent. He took first prize and champion at ° %&§&%*:-!** v w *"*" *~: * Auckland, 1891, the only time exhibit®! St^O^MMEHCWAWT j^rtock have taken .the foUowing prizes;VQTATVT KHID 1872 1890.-Auckla^i^ colt and filly yearlings, each *W : -v?. ESTABLISHUJJ lb/2. atoond prize. ' v ' " , __ '■> i891. : -Auckland, 1 2-year old «>ltj3jb^|»rj2ie; StatUaW^Moi" ll3l6ll * Bl ! and „. i 2-year old filly, first prize; 2 yearling Ma>Son« filly, first and second prize. MARBLE AND EBEEBTONE South same as Auckland, also 1 CHIMNEY PIECES, VASES, Etc, 1892 _WAiKAToT ! l'3-yegr old colt, first prize; vi/ICTOfiiAi STREET EAST, H^l^hT^k^;^ AIIOVCI AINJO tbird prize ; 1 yearling colt, second prize; A * vv^ v - /rvt - A^ l 1 yearling filly, first prize. ,~ r . ,-■ -\ ■, s->,A h . ■■-.. ' ; . . \ATfcaquao>, I each 1- 2- and 3-year old fiflia Designs Jand' FirDßfeS Joiwarfled on i first prizerl 2-year oldfilly, aebond prize, application to any part of toe Province _ °^^^^ one "^ J " 2 " >and 3 " or Colony. South Fbahkliw, leach 1-2- and 3-year ole ..-.. „- ?. -^ ,^, . 'V*iok«w|p|ize. >';j:- ■A ■ & l T<- I :r-fingle mare, £3 3a ; two <h i%*u *»i- m rtiru iiinftn^riinirnn ■**» mareaiihe properly of the same owner, BAY OF PLENTY IKQOQ FACTOR by agreem^- AUmarea *o fee paid for bj +UMHTf)ht 4TRFFT lAURAHdA p»n>*t^»t service, toe JaJiiuirylftt. n Amur un mutt 7* iaukahua. * God^patW^** 8 a * ? s P 6 * week » a??** cari taken ox all mares but no reftponsibUity. W. BEADY, E- D I' ST^6J ; i ©. AT\\'-y;:.- ■>.'." -r^«fc OABPBNTER, " ~~~~ ~" ~ * f oi JKtua J$ \U tw * M * M 7 J »i ?% J\^ tiond Vacant; Wiiited, and o c«fl FJaces to JDet, under, tfeis head, no

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'.' 3 ' "6 National Gallery Pictures, Pall Mall office 1 3 Nevermore, do. do. 3 6 Twixt Shadow md. Shine, Marcus Clarke 2 6 The Refugees, A.. Conan Doyle, paiwr, Harry»Dale/NewNov6lby "Verax" 2 0 ;AA pi< ffco|ei|l^lclb. 3 6 Wodkan and Ltell's'* WONDERFUL Pietrotonisteri,F.lilaii6ii'drawford^paper PACKET OF XMAS CARDS, containing4o ,. i( coyer,; 2/g, clo. 3 q Choice C^rds, poet free, 12 Q-risley Grisell, Charlotte M.T6nge, paper Wildman andXtbll's" YULE PACKET cover, 2/fi, clo. 3 6 containing 25 Christmas and New Year The Terrible Czar, Count A.K. Tolstoi, ...... Cards of exceptional value, post free 10 "~" " ""'""" ""■*■"■■■ "" " Pi c t ßds, 2/- clo. 2 6 Postage on books 2d in the Is. VieTORl/t ARcADE, AUeKbAND. t TPf#E REASONS WHY The public prefer tbe Celebrated STANDARD TEAS are very simple— They Aits the Best Value in the Maeeet. They combine Flavoub, Stbekoth, Gbip, and Richness, . „, jTra^,pir mas Populab Taste in eeoabd to Quality. V I I'&ggiMJtß 3s*b at Reasonable Peioes. I XDur Teas are bought from samples submitted for telegraphic reply to Caloutta, Colombo, and Fooohow. We*teiHiw what we are buying in foreign markets, afld suitaV|lity to the local trade^and weieave nothing to the judgment of agents, and consequently secure TJNIFOE.MJ|4iFj whioh is always so desirable. 5 in demand during this year (1892) has been the most pralciida) proof of :j MAbfh Our energiea and ability are being directed to preserve and extend the trade, and we confi^n^lf l^i^mjelp^all lovers of really good Tea to ask for one or other of our eight distinct Bfenclß, according to the palate of the consumer, as to preference for ALL INDIAN, ALL CEYLON, or PART INDIAN AND GHiNA* at prices based upon the lowest scale of profit. To seoure the right grticle, buyers should be familiar with the brands as tinder : And ask for No. 1 to No, 8, accordiing'to marked price onevery packet or tin, 1.. P. NATHAN & CO. : T»5.- "• - r : "'" r ''" '•■'■' ■■•-••■■ ■■.•■■■'■..■•■■■ ■ ■■■■-■ ■■> . Fl „; \ : The Seiason will open about 20th Oct6ber, when the Company will be prepared, to freeze Mutton, Beef, and Lamb on Owner's Account, — — — — — — ■ — »; j /rajfcl 1 3I'g '#'ffif' Company is iiM ttyufacturer of the /ffiSj^J^^ Celebrated p^ AC H BRAND preserred fyßiiiiigiiy^ 1 inned Meats. tßm^BilV GltbCBE O-Et STOEEKEEPBB W 'OWf- FOR PEAQH; PRAND. Xv^lL^^ FULL PAETICITLAKd ON APPLICATION TO WM. J. CAVJERHILI*,

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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XXII, Issue 3068, 15 January 1894, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XXII, Issue 3068, 15 January 1894, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XXII, Issue 3068, 15 January 1894, Page 3

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