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Business Notices. WARNGCK, KELLY, & ADKINCoi’set and Underclothing Department, LADIES’ CORSET DEPARTMENT is now fully stocked with no leas than eighty (SO) distinct makes, in every size, of all the Latest and Moat Perfect Fitting Shapes, from the beat markets in the world, fitted with all the newest materia), including fibre and best Greenland whalebone. Prices well assorted, and unequalled value. LADIES’ SANITARY ALPINE WOOL RIBBED SILK AND -PURE SILK UNDERGARMENT®, of every make, shape, and size, direct from the manufacturer. Prices beyond comparison. See them and judge. LADIES', INFANTS’, AND CHILDREN’S COTTON, LAWN. AND CAMBRIC UNDERWEAR, of every variety, including new shapes, just [originated. Latest up to date, in every style of trimming. Full stock. All prices. CHILDREN’S LAND INFANTS’ WOOL PELISSES, HOODS,’CAPS, MUFFS, PETTICOATS, SINGLETS, HAND-KNITTED SHAWLS, OPERA CAPOTES, fto,, &c. WARNOGK, KELLY AND ADKIN, LAMBTON QUAY.

Business Notices DUNEDIN EXHIBITION AWARDS. FIRST PRIZE FOR HIGH-CLASS TAILORING, FIRST PRIZE FOR LADY’S RIDING HABIT, FIRST PRIZE AND SPECIAL FIRST PRIZE FOR STYLE AND FINISH. FIRST PRIZE FOR ARTISTIC CUTTING npHESE were all the Firafc Awards given in iL High-Class Tailoring at the New Zealand and South Seas Es« hibition, held at Dunedin. “.Dunedin, March 12th, 1800, Mr Dalton, *‘|Dear Sir,— ‘•The Jurors, in awarding yen the First-Clasa Award, expressed themselves that they have not aeon such work and finish in the colonies before, and rarely at Home, ( ‘jjWILLIAM McBeATH. “ Chairman’of Jurors.^ Taken from “The To Aroha News’ 1 : “Mr J. H. Dalton, the well.known Tailor of Queen street, Auckland, has been very successful at the Dunedin Exhibition, taking the following Awards ; First Award fer High-Class Tailoring, First Award for Lady’s Riding Habit, First and Speoial Award for superior Style and Finish, First Award for Artistic Cutting. In fact he has taken all the First Awards given for HighClass Tailoring at the Exhibition. Mr Dalton’s reputation for High-Class Work at a price within the reach of all, has long been established in the North Island; and bis success at the Exhibition, above referred to, shows that ho oan more than bold bis own i open competition a>ifch all comora. 1

Public Companies. ATIONAL INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND. FIRE AND MARINE. Capital (full subscribed) ... £2,000,000 Paid-up and reserves upward 0f... 269,000 Losses paid in 14 years 1,148,984 Distinctive Features. Undoubted Security. Lowest Current Rates of Premium. Prompt and Liberal Settlement of Claims. Offices: Featheraton street, Wellington. ICTORIA INSURANCE COMPANY Established 1849; Reconstructed 1879. Capital ... ... .. £1,000,000. Every description of Fire, Marine, and Fidelity Guarantee Risks effected at the Lowest Rates,, AU ST KALIAN-MUTUAL PROVIDENT SOCIETY. This Society is prepared to grant Loans on approved first-class Freehold Security. Borrowers will save payment of commission by applying DIRECT to the Society, at the offices, Customhouse-quay, Wellington. EDWARD W. LOWE, Resident Secretary. LIVERPOOL AND LONDON AND GLOBE INSURANCE COMPANY, Invested Funds £7,521,949 Claims Paid £20,316,928 Fire Reserve Fund ... £1,850,000 ni*HIS Company offers to insurers the A security of invested funds amounting to over SEVEN MILLION POUNDS STERLING, BESIDES THE UNLIMITED LXA. BILITY OF A VERY WEALTHY PROPRIETARY. BY A SPECIAL ACT OF THE NEW ZEALAND LEGISLATURE, THE COM. PANY IS IN A POSITION TO SUE OK BE SUED IN THIS COLONY. This Company has ever been noted for its promptitude and liberality in settling claims. Lowest current rates for all classes of Fire Insurance. 819 ANDREW CAMPBELL. Manager. (Limited), LEVIN & CO., Agents. Established 1336. LEVIN & CO., Agents.

Business Notices ~ih THE NEWEST BOOKS FROM 39, Cuba street, Wellington. The Changed Life, by Henry Drummond, Is Morley’a Studies in Literature, 2s 6d and 3s Coo-ee ; Tales of Australian Life, 3a 6J Rudyard Kipling’s Stories, Is each Casatl’s Ten Years in Equatoria, X6a Marshall's Economies of Industry, 2s 6d Barrett’s The Admirable Lady Biddy Fane,6a Stockton’s A Jolly Fellowship, is Howell’s Shadow of a Dream, Is Fergus Hume’s Monsieur Judas, la Corelli’s Wormwood, 6s Metzerott, Shoemaker, 5s Anstey’a Tourmalin’s Time Cheques, Is Wilkie Collins’ The Legacy of Cain, 2a Christie Murray and Hermans Ho Fel Among Thieves, 2s 6d and 3a 6d Mrs Alexander’s Blind Fate, 2s j SUPPLIES OF BOLDTIEWODD’S Robbery Under Arms, The Miner’s Right, The Squatter’s Dream, aud A Colonial Reformer, 2s 6d and 3s 6d each ; Besant’s Armorel of Lyonesse, 2s ; Clark Russell's An Ocoan Tragedy and My Shipmate Louise, 2a each 5 Artemua Ward's Complete Works, 2s Important new Books to arrive shortly— Jerome’s Diary of a Pilgrimage, 4a; Ryder Haggard’s Eric Brighteyes, 6a ; Marion Crawford’s Witch of Prague, 2a 6d and 3a 6d ; S, Baring Gculd’s Urith, 2s 6d RED CROSS OINTMENT, THE MIGHTY HEALER. GUARANTEED b Coro for Crooked or Sore Nipples. Irritating Eruptions, Running Sores, Bad Legs, Bad Breasts, Inflammation of the Eyes, Boils, Barns, Cute, Bruises, Earache, Running from the Ears, Deafness, Rheumatism, &c., &c. A few testimonials from thousands of cures : H. & J. BAILLIE. Orders now received. CRACKED NIPPLES.

PEICE LIST, Suit to order, with Extra Troasers £3 5 0 Sait to order, with Extra Trousers 3 10 0 Suit to order, with Extra Troasers 3 15 0 Sait to order, with Extra Trousers 4 0 0 Sait to order, with Extra Trousers 4 10 0 Suit to order, with Extra Trousers 4 15 0 J. H. Dalton, TAILOK, 43, CUBA STBEEt AND lahbton quay Opposite the Evening Pres WKffiffilWa’S’OS R ED FUNNEL TEA la a mixture of the purest Cevlon and Indian Teas. WELLINGTON STEAM COOPERAGE ”5 'JtEaLOO-QTJAT. W CHALMERS, Manufacturer of all . kinds of Casks and Kege, Barrel Churns, Cheese Vats, Butter Tube and Kegs, Casks, Staves and Hogsheads for export, at lowest rstes, Brewers Yets to order.

Mr J. J. Connor (Jolly, Connor and Co., N.Z. Tablet Printing Co.) writes My wife is the mother of 13 children, and on the arrival of each of the 12 sore nipples of a very painful nature had to be endured. Wo had tried our bast on each occasion to get a cure; on *ho last happy occasion, however, your Bed Cross Ointment was used with the most delightful results. We are so pleased that wo think it only right to inform you. BLIND FROM INFLAMMATION. Mr H. 0. Brandtt, South Dunedin, writes -For two years my daughter suffered the greatest pain from inflammation, and although I had spent a hundred pounds on the best medical skill, she became blind. Two boxes of your Re»f Cross Ointment cured her, although she had been blind throe months. “ Matthew Smbaton, Stuart street, Dunedin, writes: —My wife was blind for six months before using yonr Bed Cross Ointment. For three years she had suffered agony from inflammation, and bad been months In the Hospital. One box cured. Mbs Cbedgington, Mount Pleasant, Caversham, says :—For about twenty years I suffered tho most excruciating agony with my legs. Nothing did me any good until used yonr Ked Cross Ointment. It has made a complete cure of me, and I am now as strong as I over was in my life; I never felt better. You can nsd my name in praise of this mighty healer when and whore you like. Oliver T. Sutton, Oamaru —Bad leg for years ; one box cured, when doctors failed. This Ointment is sold by most Chemists and Storekeepers throughout this district, and by the proprietor and inventor, PETER DUTTON, Chemist, Kensington, Dunedin. Price—ls 6d, 2a 6d, and 4s 6d. Postage paid to any part of New Zealand. Wholesale Agents—Messrs Kempthorne, Prosser and Co., and Messrs Shetland and W. Dutton, Stationer and Bookseller, Lambton quay, and James Neil, Botanic Dispensary, 36 Willis street, Special Retail Agents, Wellington. I? 4 PLAIN and Ornamental Signwriting, Notice Boards, Tickets, Sale Boards, Wire Blinds, Fancy Window Screens, Glass Embossing, well and cheaply done. Estimates given lot the above work at R. Marn'i.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LII, Issue 9318, 12 June 1891, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Times, Volume LII, Issue 9318, 12 June 1891, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Times, Volume LII, Issue 9318, 12 June 1891, Page 1