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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. These were all the first awards given in high-class tailoring, at the new ZEALAND AND SOUTH SEA EXHIBITION, HELD AT DUNEDIN. Taken from The Te Aroha News. “ 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 for High-Class Tailoring, First Award for Lady’s Riding Habit, First ancTSpecial Award for superior Style and Finish, First Award for Artistic Cutting. In fact he has taken all the First Awards, given for High-Class 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 his success at the Exhibition, above referred to, shows that he can more thanjhold his own in open Competition with all comers.” PRICE LIST—O J. H. DALTON , Hastings Street, Napier. i 0

THE POPULAR BOOT MARKET IS W I L. S O N’S. AND THE REASONS — Fair Prices Excellent Wear Latest Styles IMMENSE SELECTION. SEE Herald Supplement and Evening News jSupplement for Fuji Description and Price List of Goods. WILSON’S FOR BOOTS. F. WILSON AND CO., HASTIN OS-STREET, NAP I liR. 13

DO IT WELL d h CONSISTENCY THIS has been our aim, and this WE ARE DOING, as the following Reliable Blends will prove when you taste them : Dragon, 3s Houdalx, 3s Kangra Valley, 2s lOd j Elephant, 2s 8d Crescent, 2s 6d Buffalo, 2s 4d Empire, 2s 2d Mikado Blend of China and Indian Teas, 2s Mikado Blend of Indian Teas, 2s Pure Ceylon Tea of Uniform Quality, 2s IN LEAD PACKETS. These Blends have shaped an incontestable course of fame, which is irrefutable and cannot stop. Upon a solid basis they were produced, and will so remain. Value first, confidence after—these are the links which constitute and bind a progressive business. Owing to the great care exercised in selection, these Blends are rich and refreshing, being quite free from bitterness. EMPIPE TEA COMPANY. W. and G. Turnbull & Co., Proprietors.»

WM. FELLOW BEGS TO NOTIFY that the business of HAIRDRESSER & TOBACCONIST Will be continued as heretofore in the Premises lately occupied by Mr C. H Chissell. James Pellow, late assistant to Mr Chissell, will be in attendance daily. Tobacco, Cigars, Cigarettes, and Smoking Sundries in stock. Umbrellas made, or re-covered and repaired. Orders punctually attended to. 13 JOHN BRITTEN, WAMIIiX BUTCHER, WAIPAWA. 14 Small goods always on hand.

EXCHANGE HOTEL,

RUATANIWHA ROAD, WAIPAWA.

T. PARKINSON Proprietor.

THIS HOTEL is pleasantly situated in a healthy and quiet neighborhood, and is at once one of the most compact and comfortable hostelries in all Hawke’s

Bay, being faithfully and well built and handsomely finished. It is furnished throughout in a comfortable manner, and travellers and the public generally will find in it all the desirable appointments of a well-regulated house. It has been specially fitted with bathrooms, and the private rooms are arranged with a view to meeting the requirements of families desiring suites of apartments. The best Brand of Liquors will be kept, and a good table will be a feature of the house. 11 Good Stabling.

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Waipawa Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 2717, 4 February 1892, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Waipawa Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 2717, 4 February 1892, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Waipawa Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 2717, 4 February 1892, Page 1

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