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NEW ZEALAND AND SOUTH SEAS EXHIBITION AWARDS. STANDARD! STA ND A RD! 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 for, thereby securing SIX FIRST-GLASS AWARDS AND >O SECONDS, thus placing our Boots in the very FORK MOST RANK of Exhibits, which fact should speak for itself, as it was the Only Boot Exhibit securing Six First-Class Certificates and NO MSOONDS. Men's Olace Glove and Calf Kid Boots and Shoes ... ... ... FIR3T-CLASS CERTIFICATE Women's and Children's Glace Glove and Calf Kid Boots and Shoes ... ... FIRST-GLASS CERTIFICATE French O»lf Goolp, in Men's, Women's, Youths', and Girls' M.S.. Pegged and Rivets ... FIRST-f'LASS CERTIFICATE Grain, Hide, and Calf Shooters, M.S. and Pegged ... ... ... FIRST-CLASS CERTIFICATE Watertights and Stout Nail Goods (a specialty) ... ... ... FIRST-CLASS CERTIFICATE Fancy- Stitched nnd Ornamental-Cut Goods ... ... ... FIRST-CLASS CEBTLFICATE All the above are now being Manufactured by SARGOOD, ON, AND EWEN, The Makers of the Famous STANDARD BRAND OF BOOTS AND SHOES. We again beg to draw Special Attention to the Fact that the Judges were Unanimous in Awarding the STANDARD BRAND First-Class Awards in ALL Classes Bhown.

THE "OLYMPIC." PROFESSOR OSCAR DAVID Has much pleasure to aunounce that he has Leased the Building in Moray Place, Dunedin, known as the PALACE SKATING RINK, and converted it into a PUBLIC GYMNASIUM AND ATHLETIC HALL, thereby supplying a lons-felt want to the community. As there is splendid floor space for the purpose, Walking, Running, Cycling, etc., can be practised in all wpathers, thus affording a grand opportunity of getting into form for public coDtests. Every convenience — Bathe, Lavatories, etc., are provided. The study of Chess and Draughts is 'specially encouraged. Boxing. Fencing Wrestling Classes will be formed as soon as sufficient numbers of pupils are forthcoming. The Hall is also specially tuited for Balls.Bflzaars, Meetings, etc. The Hall is Open to the Public every Afternoon up to 5 p.m., and I HURSDAY and SATURDAY Evenings from 7.30 to 10pm for practising either gymnastics,Bkating, Cbess, Draughts, etc, as per arrangement. A short, varied programme will 1 c presented on Saturday Evenings. — Professor David trusts that in his mdeavour to supply to the public thi« very de&irable institution, he will recuve the earnest suppoit and liberal patronage of all right-thinking pf pie. Gentlemen's Gvtnnastic Cl- s-es— TUESDAYS and FRIDAYS, from 8 to 9 30 p.m. Bojs' CIass— SAIURDAY, from ( J 4.") to 10.45 a.m, Girls' Clssa— From 11 to 12 o'clock a.m. OOUTII DUNEDIN HOTEL. Thomas Heffkenan .. Propretor. Good Accommodation for BoarJers and Travellers. The City Tram Cars pass the Hotel every few minutes from the City to the Ocean Beach. Good Stabling and Loose Boxts. Thomas Heffernan. fBLENKI N S O P P, O • FANCY DRAPER, GEOEGK tSTKEKT, DUNEDIN. J. BLENKI NSO P T, Having liemoved 1o 47 George Street (near Little Dust Paa), Is Showing NEW GOODS FOR THE SEASON VERY CHEAP. Your Inspection Invited. NOTE — 47 GEORGE STREET. riMJE EX' IIANGE COURT ■* KI'UDIO COMPANY Have secured that fine PHOIOGRAPHIC BIUDIO La'oly ociipiul by Mrssrs. Burton Brot-. in EXCHANGE COURT PRINCES STREET. 1 his Stiviio s onp of the largewt in Dunedin, and pro\ided with every convenience. No trouble or expense has been spared in making altniaiiotis and securing the very finest aipuatus nnessary to keep abreast with modem Pnotography. Appointments can be made at ary time rmi any Hotel or Office in town by Telephone. Telephone No. 301.

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XIX, Issue 3, 17 October 1890, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XIX, Issue 3, 17 October 1890, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XIX, Issue 3, 17 October 1890, Page 14

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