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Brewers- • jQOMAIN JJREWERY. ; j JpURE JgEER ! | ' FIRST PRIZE j AND FIRST ON SPECIAL MENTION LIST, ! MELBOURNE CENTENNIAL INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION, 1888. , ; CERTIFICATE OF AWARD, , SYDNEY INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION, 1879. Extract from Melbourne Argus AWARDS: RUNNING ALES. i FIRST. Brown, Campbell, & Co., Auckland R. 11. Montgomerie, Melbourne ( Kynetoi Brewery, Kyneton L. Loan, Victoria G. Nicliolls, Tasmania SPECIAL MENTION. 1. Brown, Campbell, & Co. 2. G. Nicholls 4. R. K. Montgomerio & Co. 3. L. Loan 5. Kyneton Brewery : The Jury state in their Report:— "It is very satisfactory to be able to note in this ' connection that thero was a remarkable consensus of opinion as to the merits of tho exhibits, often . amounting to unanimity, and this even when the members were blinded, which was frequently done. Many of the ales of all kinds were very fine, and ' those which were ' off' were such as were very unlikely to have taken a place in any case; in fact, the survival of the fittest.has been effected by natural selection." _ ' JgROWN, OAMPBELL & 00., : PROPRIETORS. JJANCOCK & (J 0., IN REPLY TC. THE NUMEROUS ENQUIRIES OF THEIR CUSTOMERS AND THE PUBLIC, Desire to inform them that they DID NOT EXHIBIT THEIR CELEBRATED ALES AND STOUT AT THE MELBOURNE EXHIBITION. JJANCOCK & £JO., BREWERS, MALTSTERS, AND BOTTLERS, NEWMA R K E T. Tailors. Y"eni- iDI! yici: : IS MARRIAGE A FAILURE? Judging from the number of boys we clothe, wo think NOT. PROGRAMME FOR THE YEAR. During the past four years wo have completely revolutionised the tailoring trade of the colony, and we now purpose the same revolutionary measures in the Boys' Tailoring Trade. It is an acknowledged fact that ,parents dress their boys in slops because they cannot afford to pay the : exorbitant pricoa charged by the tailors for a boy's suit. All this we have changed. We are 1 making Boys' Suits to measure, of durable, untearable Colonial Tweed, from 17s, and will send a sample suit to any part of the colony carriage free, anil return the money if the suit is not satisfactory. I As far as possible, wo would ask those ordering Boy's Suits to do so at our Queen-street Branch, as our resources at Head Office, Custom-street East, are at present fully taxed ! «' THE BOY IS FATHER TO THE MAN ; ; G. M C B R,DE i > (THE AUCKLAND CLOTHING COMPA NY), i ! Importer, Manufacturer, Merchant Tailor, > i ( ) Habit Maker, Navai and Military ) \ ! Contractor. 1 1 I Head Office : CUSTOM-STREET EAST (Opposite Railway side entrance), * QUEEN-STREET BRANCH : NEXT TO GREYi HOUND HOTEL. I THE LARGEST TAILORING CONCERN IN NEW ZEALAND. M 1 s s smith, STAY, CORSET, AND BANDAGE MAKER. Esbank Cottage, Gundry-st., Newton (By New Epiphany Church, eighth house down left hand side). Ladies waited on in town and suburbs. Highest references from the leading establishment in Edinburgh. j -pOUNDKEEPBRS' BOOKS (under the J- . in'"' A«;t). - r ' !l1 "- 1 r>o Pas'*. with the Schedule of ruws ior I ! v.spas 1 -: aiui Impounding Fees inserted in commencement, un tiktlo attUeilliiULD Publishing Office, Queeu-stceet.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9220, 24 November 1888, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9220, 24 November 1888, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9220, 24 November 1888, Page 8