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NEW ZEALAND AND SOUTH SEAS EXHIBITION AWABDS. STANDARD! STANDARD! STANDARD! WE have much pleasure in announcing to the Trade that our Boot Exhibit at the New Zealand and South Beas Exhibition secured FIRST-CLASS CERTIFICATES for each line competed tor, thereby securing SIX FIRST-CLASS AWARDS AND NO SECONDS, thus placing our Boots in the very FOREMOST RANK of Exhibits, which fact should speak for itself, as it was the Only Boot Exhibit securing Six First-Class Certificates and NO SECONDS. Men's Glace Glove and Calf Kid Boots and Shoes ... ... FIR3T.CLASS CERTIFICATE Women's and Children's Glace Glove and Calf Kid Boots and Shoes ... ... FIRST-CLASS CERTIFICATE French O ft lf Goods, in Men's, Women's, Youths', and Girla' M.S., Pegged and Rivets ... FIRST-CLASS CERTIFICATE Grain, Hide, and Calf Shooters, M.B. and Pegged . ... FIRST-CLASS CERTIFICATE Watertights and Stout Nail Goods (a specialty) ..' ... ... FIRST-CLASS CERTIFICATE Fancy- Stitched and Ornamental-Cut Goods ... ... ... FIRST-CLASS CERTIFICATE All the above are now beiog Manufactured by SARGOOD, ON, AND EWEN, The Makers of the Famous STANDARD BRAND OF BOOTS AND SHOE*?. We again beg to draw Special Attention to the Fact tha the Judges were Unanimous in Awarding the STANDARD BRAND First-Class Awards in ALL Classes Shown.

THE PREMIER IRONMONGERY COMPANY, Wholesale and Retail Ironmongers 100 Princes Street, DUNEDIN. Best House in Town for every description of Housefurnishing, Building, Dairy, and General Ironmongery and Hardware. LAMPS LAMPS LAMPS Large and varied stock of Kerosene Lamps, Hand and Stable Lanterns, at prices to suit all purses. SPORTING GUNS SPORTING GUNS SPORTING GUNS Just opened, a case of SPORTING GUNS, including SINGLE and DOUBLE barrel BREECH and MUZZLE LOADERS, best LONDON make, with all the latest IMPROVE MENTS, at very moderate prices. Also every requisite for shooting season. We would direct special attention to our extensive stock of E. P. Ware, having just opened a large shipment, which includes the latest designs in Tea and Coffee Services, Cake Baskets, Biscuit Boxes, Dinner and Breakfast Cruets, Teapots, Afternoon Tea Service, Salvers, Fruit Knives and Forks, Fish Knives and Forks, Jelly Dishes, Jelly Spoons, Suitable for Marriage Presents. '. Also Table and Pocket Cutlery, Sonora Silver | Forks, Table, Dessert, and Tea Spoons, ' Razors, Scissors, Purses, Sponges. At Prices ; that cannot be beaten. Note the Address : ' THE PREMIER IRONMONGERY COMPANY, 100 Pbinces Street, Dunedin. I (OpDOsite the Bank of New Zealand), I P. H. MILLER, Manager

PROFESSOR OSCAR DAVID Has much pleasure to aunounce that he has Leased the Building in Moray Pl&ce, Dunedin, known as the PALACE SKATING KINK, with the intention of converting it into a PUBLIC GYMNASIUM AND AiHLB. TIC HALL, thereby supplying a long-felt want to the community. As there is sphndid floor space for the purpose, Walking, Running, Cy cline, etc , can be practised in all weat he s, thus affording a grand opportunity tf getting ioto form for public contests. Every convenience — Bathp, Lavatories, etc., will be prov.ded. The study of Che^s and Draughts wi'l be specially enouraged. Boxing, Fencing and Wrestling Classes will be formed as soon as surlicipnt numbers of pupils are foithoom. iDg. The Hall is also spec iall f-uiied for Balls. Bazaars, Meetings, etc. It is intended, for a nominal charge, to Onen the Hall to the Pubhe on 'IHURSDAYS and SATURDAYS (Afternoons and Evenings;, thus affording everyor c an opportunity of practising either Gymnastics, Skating, Cness, Draughts, etc , as per arrangement. A short, varied programme will be presented on Saturday Evenings.— Professor David trusts that in his endeavour to supply io the public thn very detirablo lnstitirion, be will ieci ive the earn ph I m\ port and liberal patronage of all right-'hinki tr people. OPENING NIGHT— I3th AUGUbT.

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XVIII, Issue 20, 12 September 1890, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XVIII, Issue 20, 12 September 1890, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XVIII, Issue 20, 12 September 1890, Page 14

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