LOOK, OUT FOB D.I.C. GREAT CLEARING SALE.
an answer To the few who think that there t» such a thing m Equality la the MANXTFACT LIRE OF MINERAL WATERS, Eta. ANOTHER SPECIAL GOLD MEDAL HAS BEEN ACQUIRED BY THOMSON AND CO. For their Exhibit at the Royal Agricultural Hall, laliagton, London. TFHE Mail bringing the Pn*B List »how*< 3 ■JL that out of 34 Exhibit* THEIRS was AWARDED THE FIRST PRIZE-A Special GOLD MEDAL and DIPLOMA— distancing the nearest competitor by 168 Marks _ai against 140. The Secretary, in forwarding the Award, says: “We congratulate you on your and wo may add that the fact of the first honors going to one of cot eokv niee 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. pATE N T S AND TRADE MARKS Obtained in All Countries by BALDWIN AND RAYWARD, Wellington. j T. H. THOMPSON, 14 Crawford street (near j Post Office), Dunedin, representative. p HOTOGKAPHTi NEW GOODS BY EACH MAIL. PLATES, CHEMICALS, PAPERS. EASTMAN’S KODAKS AND SPOOLS. “BROWNIE” KODAK, 5a sd. I NEW ZEALAND CAMERA COMPANY, j Octagon, Dunedin. Breadwinners Of DUNEDIN Ask for CHAMPION FLOUR. Manufactured by the FREE MILL, and in vray connected with Milling Trusts or Combinations. E NORTHERN ROLLER MILLING COMPANY is IN NO WAY CONNECTED with any ASSOCIATION or TRUST. Southern Flour and Dunedin Brands have been, and are now, selling at £6 10s per ton in Auckland, less 21 per cent., yet in Dunedin the Price is £8 ss, less 21 per cent., the object being to Force my Company to Join the Trust, which they ABSOLUTELY DECLINE TO DO. Will the Trust explain why they can sell at £6 10s in Auckland and yet make the Dunedin breadwinner pay £8 5s at the Miller’s door? P. VIRTUE, Manager. PATENTS. A. J. PARK. Head Office: 9J Manse street, Dunedin. Authorised by N.Z. Government. Patents and Trade Marks obtained m all countries. A. J. PARK. TRADE MARKS. BROWN. EWING’S SALE 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, were 14s 6d and 17s 6d—now 12/6.
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Evening Star, Issue 11676, 7 February 1902, Page 4
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381Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 11676, 7 February 1902, Page 4
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