IP YOIP OCCUPY A Princely Mansion or a Modest Cottage, we can offer you ratable Furniture, for Finish Second to Mono, and Value that will entirely Satisfy You. BEDROOM SUITS. This is really nice, and the value is surprising, £ls. FURNISH THROUGHOUT AT THE D.I.C. DINING ROOM SUITES, To suit everybody, from £B. DRAWING ROOM SUITES. In Tapestry, the Latest, with the famous High Lod Settee, from £l3 15s. BRASS RAIL BEDSTEAD, 4ft 6in, with Wire Mattress, Flock j tattress, Bolster, and Two Pillerws, for £4 10a.
an answer To the few who think that there is «nch a thing as Equality in the MANUFACTURE OF MINERAL WATERS, Etc. ANOTHER SPECIAL GOLD MEDAL HAB BEEN ACQUIRED BY THOMSON AND CO. For their Exhibit at the Royal Agricultural Hall, Islington, London. f |UTB Mail bringing the Prise List showed JL that oat of 34 Exhibits THEIRS waa AWARDED THE FIRST PRIZE— A Special GOLD MEDAL and DIPLOMA— distancing the nearest competitor by 168 Marks as r'rat 140. The Secretary, in forwarding Award, says: “We congratulate you cm 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. PATENTS AND TRADE MARKS Obtained in All Countries by BALDWIN AND RAYWASD, Wellington. T. F. THOMPSON. 14 Crawford street (neat Pest OfficeV Dunedin, representative. p hotographt NEW GOODS BY BACH MAIL. PLATES, CHEMICALS, PAPERS. EASTMAN’S KODAKS AND SPOOLS. “BROWNIE” KODAK, 5» 3d. vrv; ZEALAND CAMERA COMPANY, Octagon, Dunedin. PATENTS OBTAINED IN ALL COUNTRIES HENRY HUGHES, ;0 Rattray street, Dunedin; and at Queens Chambers, Wellington. T; V _ R~E A D W I N N E R S JO of DUNEDIN Ask for CHAMPION FLOUR. Manufactured by the FREE MILL, ami in no way connected with Milling Trusts or Combinations. BROWN, EWING’S CJALE PRICES: Men’s Tweed SAC SUITS, were 25s 6d NOW 17/9. Men’s Colonial Tweed SAC SUITS, usually 37s 6d to 47s 6d—now 25/6. Boys’ MELVILLE SUITS. Colonial Tweeds, sizes 7 to 13, wore 14s fid and 17s fid—now 12/6.
FUNERAL NOTICE. THE Friend* of Mr Thomas Bryant (and Family) are v espeotful]y invited to attend the Poneral of his late Wife, -which will move from oar premises, 152 George street, TO-MORROW (Wednesday), February sth, at 3 p.m., for the Southern Cemetery. COLE AND SPRINGER, Undertakers, 152 George street.
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Evening Star, Issue 11673, 4 February 1902, Page 4
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