PUBLIC NOTICES, CITY EUEWIRY. JA3. SPEIGHT AND CO., DUNEDIN. Kopoit of the Melbourne Jurors : MKHSKS SPEIGHT AND CO. .also took First and Second Frizes for their Strong Ales at the Melbourne Exhibition, ISBI Vide Jurors' Report. 120 Barrels of Beer wcro submitted quite indiscriminately from all parts of the world and had to bo tested against ono another at one and tho sarre time. Your Jurors have had 11 mooting, extending over a period of one month, from 20th November to 20th December, and have deliberated on an average of threo hours each sitting, so that ample time and care were duly taken to form a correct and acceptable judgment. W. Johnson, Ob&irmnn of Jurors. GTAGO A. AND P. ASSOCIATION'S SHOW, 18S8. Heavy Alicu.—J. Speight and Co., Ist and 2nd. Medium Alks.—J. Speight and Co., Ist and 2nd. Medium Alks.—J. Speight and Co., highly commended. Light Ales.—J. Speight and Co., Ist and 2nd. Poiitee.—J. Speight and Co., Ist. GLASGOW EXHIBITION, 1888. A Cask of Ale shown was pronounced by competent expertß to be equal to Burton's Pale Ales. —Vide Evening Star, 14th Nov. MELBOURNE EXHIBITION. HUE following Cable waß received in Now -*■ Zealand this day (Nov. 28th. 1888).—See daily press : In Class 72, fermented and distilled drinks, the following award.-! wero made : Light Sparkling Alc-M. JOEL, Dunedin; J. Edmonds, Wellington. Malt Bitter Ale—M. JOEL. Bottled Stout-M. JOEL. Strong Ales-M. JOEL. No other New Zealand Biowcrs received It will be seen from the above that the preeminent success which has for upwards of a quarter of a century consistently attended tho Ales and Stout manufactured by tho Red T.ion Brewery, Dunedin, has again received striking and complete confirmation at the h.'inds of the judges of the great Melbourne Centennial Exhibition. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. IRONMONGERY. HIE evident which exists in DUNEDIN for a rrally first-class Retail Furnishing and Builders' Ironmongery Store has induced the Proprietors of the PREMIER IRONMONGERY COMPANY To decide upon Commencing Business early in February in TRINCES fjTREET, Where they have secured those Premises Opposite tho BANK OF NEAV ZEALAND, So long identified with tho ironmongery trade, and formerly occupied by MESSRS ROSS AND M'NEILL, Successors to GUNN AND ROSS. Arrangements are being made to thoroughly renovate and improve the Premises, with a view to carrying on the greatly increased trade which the PREMIER IRONMONGERY COMPANY intend to deservo and confidently expect. An entirely New Stock is being provided, and amplo supplies of BUILDERS' AND FURNISHING IRONMONGERY AND OV DAIRY AND FARM REQUISITES Of the best quality will bo kept regularly on hand, whilo all goods will bo sold at Strictly Moderate Pricks. PREMIER IRONMONGERY COMPANY, CHAS. B. BRAID, Manager. SPECIAL NOTICE. IHE MILBURN LIME AND CEMENT COMPANY, LIMITED, Have Removed to their Now Promisos, CUMBERLAND AND JERVOIS STREETS (Close to Ovcrbridge), where all Orders will bo rcccivod and promptly executed. FRANK OAKDEN, Manager, OPINION OF THE PRESS. ■ ORNE HIGHLAND WHISKY. On J the estates of MacCallum More, in Aiyyleshire, tho distilUtioo of pure Malt Whisky has long been carried on by Messrs Greenlees, who, by careful and personal supervision, have gained for their Whiskies a proud pre-eminenco among the beat brands of tho Scotchman's national beverage. Their Lornk Highland Whisky, which has tho written and spoken approval of the noble Marquis, was, we notice, specially supplied for the Scottish Corporation Dinner on St. Andrew's Day, at which Lord I orne occupied the chair. There can bo no doubt that this excellent blend will secure a reputation and popularity worthy of its sponsor. Civil Service Gazette.' WE ARE WINNING THE WAY. JUR PRICES ARE CONVINCING. I ,HE NORTH DUNEDIN BOOT DEPOT L Continue to give EXTRAORDINARY VALUE. See Window this Week. Men's Extra - strong Balmorals, 9s 6d ; Women's, 6s lid; Boys' and Girls' Boots, from 4s fid; Women's Slippers, 2s ltd; Infants' Shoes, Is lid, etc,, etc. Extensive Assortment. Give a Trial. NORTH DUNEDIN BOOT DEPOT, KINO HTREET, corner Union and King streets (Late Clarke, and Walker's). " Can Appreciate a really good Spirit, and L that is why I always ask for Wolfe's Schnapps. PEACOCK'S Jams.—These J»m< are made rom the best fruit and sugar. Sold everywhere. See that yon get them. 'ONES, Art Photographer, Ueorga (street, EEDING Bottles fitted with Thermometer, Ij' showing heit of food; a long-felt want supplied. Marshall, chemist.
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Evening Star, Issue 7827, 7 February 1889, Page 1
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