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Business Notices. WELLINGTON A, AND P. SHOW, NOVEMBER 18th and 19th, 1896. KESULTS OF THU HAM AND BACON EXHIBITS. KINCAID'S EXHIBITS CARRIED AWAT ALL THE Ist PRIZES. LITERALLY SWEPT THE BOARD. ALSO, SPECIAL PRIZE FOR MOST POINTS. Hama HaniB 1 Bacon Sides Bacon Sides Bacon Kolls Bacon Rolls Smoked. Unsmoked. Smoked. Unsmoked. Smoked. Unsmoked. KINCAID'SG.I.C. Ist Prize Ist Prize Ist Prize Ist Prize Ist Prize Ist Prize WAEDELLBKOS. 2nd 2ud and 2nd 2nd 2ud WAEDELLBHOS. 0 0 0 0 0 0 WAS DELL BROf. 0 0 0 0 0 0 EXTEACT PROM "THE NEW ZEALAND TIMES," Wellington, Nov. 18 and 19, 1896— " There were Six Classes for Hams? Flitch and Rolled Bacon. Messrs Wardell Bros, had three Entries in each class, and Kincaia's G.I.C. ONLY ONE ENTRY in each class." EXTRACT FROM THE WELLINGTON "EVENING POST," Nov. 19fch, 1896— "The display of produce is better than last year; still, it is not as large as it should have been. The Kincaid U.1.C., of Christchurch, has Swept the Board in Hams and Bacon, the only other competitors being Messrs Wardell Bros. Kincaid 1 s G.I.C. has secured First Prizes in all the classes. The Judge speaks highly of Kincaid' s Exhibits." KINCAID'S G.I.C. WAS ALSO AWARDED THE SPECCAL PRIZE FOE MOST POINTS IN HAMS AND BACON. i ST PRIZE SIDES BACON (JD PER LB •I ST PRIZE ROLLED BACON gJ,D PER LB ■t ST PRIZE HAMS PER LB KINCAID'S G.1.C., 161, COLOMBO STREET, CBRISTCHURCH. NOW OPEN. SPECIAL. NOW OPEN. SPECIAL. BEATH &CO/8 HANDSOME NEW SHOWROOMS ON THE GROUND FLOOR, BUILT SPECIALLY FOR THE DISPLAY OF MILLINER Y, MANTLES, & c TVTARVELLOUS INCREASE OF BUSINESS SINCE OUR NEW PARTNER JOINED US. EVERYTHING NEW AND UP TO DATE. ALL GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES — " PRICES BIGHT." THE COMFORT AND CONVENIENCE OF CUSTOMERS STUDIED IN EVERY POSSIBLE WAY. SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS: Charming Hats and Bonnets,' models, 15s 6d to 2gs Blouses, Shirts and Belts in endless variety 500 White Trimmed Tarn Crown Sailors Is, worth Kid Gloves from 1s- lid, Lace Collarettes from HJd 2 S Hd Lovely Tweed Dresses 4s lid, 5g 6d, 6s lid, 8s 9d, : Pretty Cloth Capes from 12a 6d to 2gs 108 6dto3os Haadson .c Silk and Lace Do 19s 6d to 3ga Sunshades, New Prints, Grass Lawns, Crepons, Ac. DRESSMAKING FROM 12s 6d, PERFECT FIT, GOOD WORK, Latest Fashion Positively Guaranteed. G. L. BEATH AND CO.. OASHBL STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. IMPORTANT. GREAT DISPLAY OF SUMMER FASHIONS. WE begin the trade of the Summer Season under the most favourable auspices. The contracts completed for Summer Goods are of a most advantageous character, and early shipments already to lnnd aro quite up to* the standard of our expectations, and enable us to taUe yet another step in advance. IN ALL SECTIONS OF OUR GREAT WAREHOUSE AND SHOW-ROOMS WE ARE NOW SHOWING THE VERT LATEST STYLES FOR SUMMER, And respectfully invite the attention of ladies to the RARE AND GENUINE NOVELTIES WE ARE OFPEBING in French Pattern Mantles and Capes, Millinery, Straw, Chip and Fancy Hats and Bonnets, Dress Fabrics, Laces, Ribbons, Flowers, Feathers, Gloves, Hosiery, .Embroidery, Sunshades and Umbrellas, Silks, Satins, Velvets, Plushes, Costumes, Skirts, Tea and Dressing Gowns, Ladies' Shirts, Garibaldis, Underclothing, Corsets, &c. CARPET AND FLOORCLOTH WAREHOUSEMEN CLOTHING, . MANUFACTURERS AND GENERAL OUTFITTERS. FURNITURE Re-covered and Renovated. HOLLAND BLINDS Made and Fixed. CARPETS Made and Laid by experienced workmen. BEDDING of Every Description manufactured in our own factory, and guaranteed pure and sweet ' '■■ " ' ' BEDSTEADS Draped, and all kinds of Upholstery Work executed on the shortest notice. t I irect dealing with the best manufacturers, and PROMPT CASH PAYMENTS, enable us to give our PATRONS THE VERY BEST VALUE THAT MONEY CAN PROCURE. W. STRANGE & COMPANY, VICTORIA HOUSE, CHRISTCHURCH. SPECIAL SHOWROOM DISPLAY, mHE SHOWROOM HAS ALWAYS MANY ATTRACTIONS FOR LADIES, AND ESPECIALLY" AT THIS SEASON OF THE YEAR, WHEN ALL DEPARTMENTS ARE FULL TO OVERFLOWING WITH THE LATEST NOVELTIES, EVER CHARMING, EVER NEW, From the English and Continental Markets, comprising— TRIMMED MILLINERY COAT and SKIRT COSTUMES DUST CLOAKS UNTBIMMED STRAWS TEA GOWNS* BLOUSES GARDEN HATS SAILOR HATS PROMENADE SKIRTS STYLISH CAPES GRANNY BONNETS MORNING GOWNS MANTLES, JACKETS SUN BONNETS BATHING COSTUMES GRASS LAWN COSTUMES FRENCH AND ENGLISH CORSETS AND EVERY DESCRIPTION OF LADIESUNDERWEAR (see the Windows). WE AIM AT THE HIGHEST STANDARD OF EXCELLENCE, And the introduction of the Latest Fashions, at a moderate cost. INSPECTION INVITED. \ N.B.— All our Prices are subject to One Shilling off every Pound Discount for Cash. J. BALLANTYNE & CO.

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 5732, 27 November 1896, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Star (Christchurch), Issue 5732, 27 November 1896, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Star (Christchurch), Issue 5732, 27 November 1896, Page 2

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