tSB- A SURPRISE to the TRADE and PUBLIC! -64 For MOST EXTRAORDINARY VALUE SEE THE 30/ AND 60/ WINDOWS FRANK HYAMS' GREAT CLEARANCE SALE! SPECIAL SHOW ROOM DISPLAY. LADIES' UNDERCLOTHING. LOVELY WHITE SKIRTS, with Silk Flounces attached; also a Choice Variety in Embroidery and Lace. DAINTY HANI)-MADETJNDERCLOTHING; Newest Designs. CORSETS.—AII the- Newest and Best Makes, including the New STRAIGHT-FRONTED, in Dainty Silk and Broche; suitable for Erening Wear. CHILDREN'S DEPARTMENT. The Latest Novelties in DAINTY SILK DRESSES, MUSLIN FROCKS, SILK PINAFORES, SILK ROBES. A Very Choice Assortment CARRYING CLOAKS and PELISSES in Pique, nicely trimmed, and in all the Newest Materials. SMART COATS in Silk, Fancy Materials, Pique, etc. A Largo Variety of PRETTY PINAFORES and LOVELY SILK BIBS. INSPECTION RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED. D.I.C. D.I.C.
PATENTS OBTAINED T ALL COUNTRIES. HENRY HUGHES. 10 Rattray street, Dunedin; and at Queea'i Chambers, Wellington. PATENTS AND TRADE MARKS Obtained in All Countries by BALDWIN and RATWARD, Wellington. T.. H. THOMPSON, 14 Crawford street (near Post Office), Dunedin, representative. PHOTOGRAPHY NEW GOODS BY EACH MAIL. PLATES, CHEMICALS, PAPERS. EASTMAN'S KODAKS and SPOOLS. ''BROWNIE" KODAK, 5s 3d. NEW ZEALAND CAMERA COMPANY, OCTAGON, DUNEDIN. AN ANSWER To the Few who think that there is such a thing as Equality in the MANUFACTURE OF MINERAL WATERS, ETC. ANOTHER SPECIAL GOLD MEDAL HAS BEEN ACQUIRED BY THOMSON AND CO. For their Exhibit at the Royal Agricultural Hail, Islington, London. E Mail bringing the Prize List showed - that out of 34 Exhibits THETRS was AWARDED THE FIRST PRIZE—A Special GOLD MEDAL and DlPLOMA—distancing the nearest competitor by 168 marks as against 140. The Secretary, in forwarding the Award, says: "We congratulate you on your success, and we may add that the fact of the first honors going to one of our colonies gives universal pleasure and satisfaction here." THOMSON AND CO. NOW HOLD TEN SPECIAL GOLD MEDALS, A position, not held by any other maker in Australasia. *
FUNERAL NOTICE. A (and family) ure rospectfully invited to attend the' Funeral of their late son George Herbert, which will leave the Kensington Hotel, corner of Main road and Park street Kensington, TO-MORROW (Friday), Septenv bcr 27th, at 2.30 p.m., for the Northern («mctery (Catholic portion). COLE AND SPRINGER, UwUrtakers, 152 George atreet,
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Evening Star, Issue 11664, 26 September 1901, Page 4
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