Tailors.' Oi PRICE LIST. T3f SUIT TO ORDER .. £2 10 0 ITO (with Extra Trousers) . IhJl \ SIDIT T0 ORDER • * 2150 / 1 Iyl rpl \ (with Extra Trousers) /I \ \ / i 'TJp\SUIT TO ORDER .. 30 0 1 I If °i 1" \t*lJ (with Extra Trousers) " // ) (Ulo/l— SUIT TO ORDER ~3 5 0 J(/ j Up/ \ £ (with Extra Trousers) - Q/ \ SUIT TO ORDER .. 310 0 fed C^JT j/ \ (with Extra Trousers) V \ I j SUIT TO ORDER ~3150 I j I j (with Extra Trousers) j 1 i I . j SUIT TO ORDER ..4 0 0 I j I (with Extra Trousers) I i \ - Iff SUIT TO ORDER .. 410 0 I \ I)\ (with Extra Trousers) S—j, - 7 nj\J[ \ . SUIT TO ORDER .. 415 0 jjj ViJ- \ \j| (with Extra Trousers) \J^ Fac simile of Shooting Suit Fac nntile of Travelling thai took First Prize Coat, took First p m e at Exhibition. at Exhibition. DUNEDIN EXHIBITION AWARDS. First Prize for High-Class Tailoring, First Prize for Lady's Riding Habit, First Prize aiii Special First Prize for Style and Finish, First Prize for Artistic Cutting. These were all THE Piust AWARDS given IN High-Class TAILORING AT tub New Zxala-nd and South Seas Exhibition, hild at Dunedin. Duneclin, March 12 th, 1890. Mr. D alt on. Dear Sir, — he Jurors, in awarding you the First Class Award expressed themselves that they have not seen such work and finish in the Colonies before and rarely at Home. WILLIAM McBEATH, Chairman of Jurors. tH. I ALTON, JL TAILOR, [L-V, TAILOR, <1\ Slo s r n \l| QUEEN-ST./ J y* >14# Fac simile, of Morning Fac simile of Sac Suit, Suit, took First Prize took T First . Pnzo at Exhibition. at Exhibition.
Drapery, Ac. {fyiTH & OAIfGHEy^ ARE NOW SHOWING, EX S.S. KAIKOURA, DORIC, AND TONGARIRO, &0., 4c., THEIR FIRST SHIPMENTS OF NEW GOODS FOR SPRING AND EARLY SUMMER. NOVELTIES AND USUAL GOOD VALUE IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. 3? » inspection INVITED. SMITH & CAUGIIEY, WHOLESALE AND FAMILY DRAPERS, 237 and 239, QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND. Machinery. . TANGYES LIMITED, makers OF STEAM ENGINES, boilers. '' HEAD OFFICE IN AUSTRALIA—HAY STREET, SYDNEY, N. 3. VV. Enquiries addroared to JNO. CHAMBERS, 129, Queen-street, Auckland, will havi rompt attention. p = YOUNG ASSO 1 IMPORTANT JUBILEE NOTICE NEW piikmiskq: THO^VrARritR CORNKII OF Albert ami) WKt.LKSI.itr B'fHKKIS inua. 15. LiAkikk, Reading Room comfortably furnished. All the Teaober of the Violin, Piano, Banjo, etc., begs 1 leading paptra on the tables; Subscription, 8s cd inform the general public and friends per quarter. The Library contains upwards of 2800 that he has now tols. In the various departments of literature; Sub. ■ cription, 2s <5d per quarter. I'KA AND Coffee RE-OPENED Provided. Employment and Boaudinqhousv His old place of business after thoroughly alterir Registers. nddecorating, with a splendid stock of Picture Meeting for Young(Men on Tuesdats, at 7.30 Musical Instruments, etc. Evangelistic Services, THURSDAYS, at 7.30. Bible i>..s„„„ Th ,„ w _„_ Reading and Prayer, Saturdays, at 7.30. Bible Prices Cheaper Than Ever. Class, Sunday, at Bp.m. PICTURE FRAME MANUFACTORY AND cordS^iS tovUU MUSICAL INSTRUMENT DEPOT m&tioa may be obtained Open from 9 am. to 10 p.ia 83, VICIomA-STfiBET, AUCKLAND.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 8374, 30 September 1890, Page 2
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