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i 2iO QUEEN STREET AUCKLAND, AND W^I^LIISrQTOISrMBST PRIZE FOR HIGH CLASS TAILORING. FIRST PRIZE FOR LADIES' RIDING HABIT. '* FIRST PRIZE FOR ARTISTIC CUTTING. FIRST AND SPECIAL PRIZE FOR STYLE AND FINISH. ; I ■ - Dnnedii), 1891. I Me J. H. DALTON, : . ■ , t • Dkab Sib,— The Jurors in awarding you all the first prizes in your line expressed themselves that they had not seen such work and v . finish in the Colonies before, and rarely at Home. — WM. MoBEA-CH, Chairman of Jurors. JTT "Pi Wishes to draw attention to the fact that he deals in nothing but Tailoring, and that be makes a special study of each customer's fi/ure. and any Uttle de eot • JLM..IJ* such as slanting shoulders, fiV, chest, &c, to which some persons are iuolined. owing to the uature of his business, are by a special sydte not ma own aaa a judicious padding made to entirely disappear and his general appearance wonderfully improved. AOann -n%rwv t I simply mention these faw facts so that persons who require clothing made on the very latest principle may inspeot the I3lSl KN SB A.S3O RlttliNi 01 p TWEEDS. FANCY SUITINGS, and COATINGS, fec^Write for Patterns and self-measurement forms. I ]^Rl"OE LIST: £aa . SUIT WITH EXTRA TfIOUSERS •• 217 6 TROUSERS .. 012 6 ••* •• 3 31 5 0 ° 0 •• •■• :: :: in i ;; :: ;: :: 111 S ;; :: . :: v: :: :: *>* < .. 318 6 „ .. .. .. ... .. JJ 0 » » „ ..450 „ ■ ... .. 1L w .. 4 10 O . »» » .. 4 17 6 1 Extra Trousers made of sameimaterial as suit or anything to same*value. PERMANENT ADDRESS: J H. DALTON, Tailor, 210 Glueen Street, Auckland. ?• .....■..-.

WILDMAN AND LYELL'S List of New Books & Resent Editions BY FAVOURITE AUTHOBS, TJeSoulofLilith,M. Corelli 6 6 The Waverley Novels, Diyburgh Edition, 8 ' ?S h s*' J»-- fO Vol.l to 9, each 5 0 nS? ' *^ M * 5 « Avenged on Society, H.F. Wood, ... 3 6 Roinanceof two worlds, do. 6 0 Kitty's Father, Frank Barrett, ... 3 6 w«S 'a T 6 ° The Story ofPhilipMethuew, by Mrs J.H. d A°'^ "^ V G ° Needell,2sand 2 6 me White Company, A. ConanDoyle, Pepita Irmenez, Translated from the Tfco «„ •! ♦t ** * n ■'« 2/ ;^?* i2 6 Spanish of Juan Valera, 3 6 ?T ?^ le \S c *!? r * A' S n "f le 2 » and 2 6 A Yankee at the Court of King Arthur, Wkif ttl « M^^. J- M- Barne ... 3 6 Mark Twain, 2 0 Wten a Man's Single, do. ... 6 0 Link by Link, Duke Donovan... ... 2 0 A Window vi Shruins, d 0.... ... 6 0 The New Mistress, Geo. Manville Fenn, 2 0 ¥ y ,JW:r4iP& IB do '- ••-* ■16 0 Scotland Yard, Past and Present, Ex Chief • •»??•-.„ - 6 ° Inspector Cavanah, 2 0 The Kwt Violin, Jessie Pothergill ... 6 0 Old New Zealand, by a Pakeha Maori, New Aldyth, v do. ...... 6 0 Edition ■I. 2 6 |«J e y> do 6 0 Erioßrighteye9,H.RiderHaggard2/ 6 and3 6 E" l^? 011 ™ d^ ,•• .... -6 0 Bail up, Hume Nisbet, Pictuießoards 2 0 Cometkup as a Flower, Shbda Brougl|ton, 6 0 Dr Pascal, A Sto^ of- Heredity, E. Zola, Mraßligh, — do. ... fi 0 - oloth ... 3 6 Bed as a rose is She. do. „, 6 0 Myths and Marvela, R. A. Proctor, Silv^ < ' Aunt Anne, Mrs W. K. Clifford ... fi 0 Library , >g The Last Touches, do. 2/6 and 3 8 Nature Studie?, R. A. Proctor, Silver The Silence of Dean Maitland, Maxwell Library ... 3 g _ „ _ . ..." C^y* 2 6 It is never too late to mend, Chas. Reade, Lv the Heart of the Storm, d 0..., 2/6 New Edition, paper 6 Seeta, Col. Meadows Taylor, ... ...V.' 2 6 Awaking, Mrs J. Kent Spender. Picture Ralph Darnell, do. .„ ... 2 6 Boards 2 0 ANoble Queen, do. ... ... 2 6 Judith Shakespere,W. Black, New Edition, 2 6 Tippo Sultaun, do. 2 6 The Wise Woman of Inverness, W. Black, The Light that Faileth, Rudyard Kipling, 6 0 New Edition 2 Plain Tales from the Hills, do. l 6 0 White Heather, W. BJack, New Edition 2 6 Lifes Handicap, do. 6 0 Told by the Colonel, tfr. L. Alden ... 3 6 The Naulahka, do. 6 0 1 Forbid the Banns, Frankfort Moore 6 0 Barrack Room Ballads, do. 6 0 From Wisdom Court, Merriman and Many Inventions, do. 6 0 Tallentyre... 3 6 Robbery under Anna, red cloth, Rolf The Fate of Fenella, by 24 authors, ... 3 6 . Boldrewood 3 6 Adventures of a Fair Rebel, Matt Crim 2 0 Miners Right, red clo. Rolf Boldrewood 3 6 A Mad Prank, by Mrs Hungerford, 1 o Colonial Reformer, do. do. 3 6 Sons of the Croft, by P. Hay Hunter Is & 1 fl Squatter's Dream, do. do. 3 6 National Gallery Pictures, Pall Mall office 1 3 Nevermore, do. do. 3 6 Twixt Shadow snd Shine, Marcus Clarke 2 c The Refugees, A. Conan Doyle, paper Harry Dale, New Novel by « ' Verax ' ' 2 0 ■ ' cover, 2/6 010. 3 6 Wtij>man ajtd liTßiit's " WONDERFUL Pietro Ghisleri, F. Marion C*awf ord, paper PACKET OF XMAS CARDS, containing4o _.. _ . . cover, 2/6, clo. 3 6 Choice Cards, post free, 1 2 Gnuley Gnsell, Charlotte M. Tonge, paper Wildman and Lyell's ' * YULE PACKET cover, 2/fi, do. 3 6 containing 25 Christmas and New Year The Terrible Czar, Count A. K. Tolstoi, Cards of exceptional value, post free 10 Pict Bds, 2/- clo. 2 6 ] Postage on books 2d in the Is. VieTORI/f AR©ABE, AUGKIsAND. THE REASONS WHY The public prefer the Celebrated STANDARD TEAS are very simple— They asb thb Bbot Vaxub in thb Maskbt. „ They combine Flavotje, Steekgth, Grip, and Richness. They Hrr ths Populab Taste in eeoaed to Quality. They abb All at Reasonable Peices. Our Teas are bought from samples submitted for telegraphic reply to Calcutta, Colombo, andFoochow. We know*what we are buying in foreign markets, and their suitability to the local trade, and we leave nothing to the judgment of agents, and coneequentlv secure UNIFORMITY which is always so desirable. * The expansion in demand during this year (1892) has been the most praotioal proof of sncoess. Our energies and ability are being directed to preserve and extend the trade, and we confidently recommend all lovers of really good Tea to ask for one or other of our eight distinot Blends, according to the palate of the consumer, as to preference for ALL INDIAN, ALL CEYLON, or PART INDIAN AND CHINA, at prices based upon the lowest scale of profit. To secure the right artiole, buyers should be familiar with the brands as under : , :< |lßa puremjlended |S And ask for No. 1 ta No, 8, accordiing to marked price on every packet or tin, L.D. NATHAN <fe CO. AUCKLAND FREEZING CO ■ : LIMITED. The Season will open about 20th October, when the Company wiU be prepared to freeze Mutton, Beef, and Lamb on * Owner's Account. # The Company is the manufacturer of the Celebrated PEACH BRAND preserved Tinned Meats. ASK JOUR GUOCBB OB STOREKEEPER FOR PEACH BRAND. FULL PARTICULABd ON APPLICATION TO VM. J. OAVEEHILI, MANAGER. 1 AUeKbAND.

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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XXI, Issue 3072, 24 January 1894, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XXI, Issue 3072, 24 January 1894, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XXI, Issue 3072, 24 January 1894, Page 4

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