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ESTABLISHED 1801. 'ARKY 8 TKIOOPHBBOOS TOB IBM HAIB AND SKIN. An alngant dressing- exquisitely perfumed, removoß all Impurities from thn loalp, preventa haklneaa and grey hair, and caugsa the kalr to grow Thick, Soft, and Boantlfnl. Infallible for during dtseasHH of the aHn, glands lue nnwolna, and ipiioUy Ur-tii enU, Imrns, urulaea, sprains, via. CUcTIOH. —Nouo gcunluii wlthoat the Trademark of BARCLAY ANDOOO f Naw York affixed to each bottle. "MPORTANT TO THE MUSICAL PUBLIC. U (aa to asaertod) " Everybody la Baying " a oertaln " Exhibition Model Piano at L3B net," It to juat aa well that " Everybody" should know they are getting an Instrument that only gained " the Lowest," viz.— A THIKD-OLASS AWARD. Vide the Jurors' Report at the New Zealand and South Seas Exhibition. Do not be deceived by misleading advertlsementa, but read the long list of Prizes TOfilTIVELY AWARDED to the PIANOS WE OFFER. Of our THIRTY-FIVE GUINEA MODEL we have sold HUNDREDS. e oan produce the most flattering Testimonial* from all parts of the Colony. Buy your Planoa ofc WHOLESALE Pricea or Cask, or on the TWO YEARS' HIRE SYSTEM, from THE DRESDEN PIANOFORTE MANU FACTUMMO AND AGENCY CO., 39 and 31 Princes htrbbt, J. A. X. RIEDLS MANAGER.

PRESERVATION OF TEA. LMOST all the finest classes of tea have delicate flavors pconliar to leveral plantations where they ore produced. This is more especially the case with India and Ceylnn, where teas ii iu the same gardens one season ofton very dissimilar in strength and flavor to what they were the season before. WAitDKr.r. Buos. and Co. attribute the success of their •' Matchless" brand Teas to the fact that they keep in stock a larger assortment of Indian and Ceylon Teas than any other firm in Tvr *.\.; n li <h»Mm thorn hw > thorough knowledge of the art of blending, to keep their several blonds up to a uniform standard. Great care ia requisite in the infusion of tea. The water used should boil at the time It U poured on the leaves, but should not have been boilint; for a length of time, and for this reason, that long boiling makes water hard anil incapable of extracting in its vigorous fulness the exhilarating properties of this delightful beverage. Ten minutes is not too long for the water to remain upon theße Teas before being drawn oit', as fine teas take longer to infuse than teas of coarse and low grades. It ii also advisable to keep the "'Matchless" Tea in anairtight canister, no an to prevent it coming in contact with other household store?, as its delicate flavor often sudors by carelessness in this respect, Elt BERT, HAYNKS, AND CO. Aid now ofToiinsf MRNVf COIiONIAf. KNIT I'ANTrt

EliS ON, MOATK, AND 00, As we are occasionally asked why wo exhibited and did uot competo at thu Dunedin Exhibition, the following may not be out of place : —What hud we to gaiii by competing .igainnt dealers who .110 NOT KXPEBT3 and are copying us in every detail? Would it havo Increased either tho popularity or value of our Teas had we been fortuuate(?) enough to fttecuro & few of the host ,42 in cumber) of certificates awarded to the six competifcora whose combined total niBEOT Tea Import* during the year do not equal In value tho amount we pay for duty alone? NELSON, MO ATE, AND 00., OHINA, INDIAN, AND OEYLON TEA IMPORTERS. AWARDED GOLD AS»D SILVER MEDALS INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION.

TWBW ZEALAND CLOTHING FACTORY, J[l OCTAGON, DUNEDIN. WINTER WEAR.—Men's Overcoats (splendid assortment), 2">s to 56s ; largo variety. WINTER WEAR. Men's Heavy Colonial Tweed Suits, :57s Cd to ~>7» 6d ; good value. WINTER WEAR. Men's Colonial - made Waterproofs (every description), 2Ds to 80a. WINTER WEAR.—Men'B Tweed Ulsters and Capea (rare lines), 29a 6d to 50a. WINTER WEAR.—Men'.n Trousers (special fcr winter), 9s Od to 17s Gd. WINTER WEAR.—Boyb'and Youths' Overcoats (atylish and strong), 7a 6i to 30a. WINTER WEAK.—BoyB* Colonial Tweed Suits (own make), 9a 6d to 25a. WINTER WEAR.—Men'B Moagiel Underclothing, from the Exhibition. WINTER WEAR.—Men's Colonis.l Pants (38in to 48in waists), new colors. WINTER WEAK.—Cardigan Jackets (every fcize); best value in Dunedin. MONEY. KLEBCE LOAN AND D« " COUNt OFBIOE, Downing sxbmt. jna advanced from L 5 and upwards on personal or any othw security; repayable by weekly Instalment*, or fo suit Borrowers, Bills DiscQUujed. Money Lent on Diamonds. Jewellery, or any available security. R. M. MARKS, Proprietor. rKW ZEALAND LOAN AND i opposite Criterion Hotel). Money advanced on Personal a*d other Security, Loans grante' bent L 6 to L 5.000, repayable by weekly o »joutbly Instalments. Loans of LB repayable Se w«skly ; Loans of LlO repayable 13s weekly i Loans of Lls repayable 15s weekly Loans of £,30 repayable 20s weekly—and so on up to L§ 000, No law costs and no expenses but the am *al rate of Interest. Biils discounted dally at t irrent rates. Ko delay, and the strictest ■ecreoy guarantued. Oifioe hours: 9 a.m. to g» i.m. to 1 p,m, t Saturday Evening, 6 to 8 -'-' --T- I. ISAACS. at»——- ' OASBY'S IRISH MOSS, la 3d, at all grocers. Take no other. The bent, oheapest, and quickest cures made, Whole**]o of all Meroh&ntt), A. M. LOASBY, Manufacturing Oheutfut, 174 Peinoes street booth. PUBLIC NOTICE. .HE 'EVENING STAR' RUNNKBB 40QXEV7 Deliver Bills, Circular*, Plana, j, from house to house, in any district ia Oonedln and Suburbs, from Is 6d per 100. jfoi information, etc., apply to tie Publisher, tttm at tbJanaper,

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Evening Star, Issue 8267, 12 July 1890, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 8267, 12 July 1890, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 8267, 12 July 1890, Page 2