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*EW ZEALAND AND SOUTH SEAS EXHIBITION AWARDS. 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 ORRTTFICATEB for each line competed for, thereby securing SIX FIRST-OLASS 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-OLABS CERTIFICATE French alf Goods, in Men's. Women's, Youths', and Girls' M. 8.. Pegged and Rivets ... FIRST-^LASS CERTIFICATE Grain, Hide, and Calf Shooters, M.S. and Pegged ... ... ... FIRST-CLASS CERTIFICATE Watertiehts and Stout Nail Goods (a specialty) ... ... ... FIRBT-CLASS CERTIFI JATE Fancy.Stitched *nd Ornamental-Cut Goods ... ... ... FIRST-CLASS CERTIFICATE All the above are now beiog Manufactured by SARGOOD, SON, 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 Shown.

BALLARAT HOTEL, ST. BATHANB. M. NOLAN, Proprietor. This well-known Hotel has undergone a thorough renovating, and the proprietor is now in a position to offer first-class accommodation to travellers and others. , All drinks in stock are of the very best descriptions. Excellent Stabling, with lo ,se box accommodation. , MODERATE CHARGES. THE "OLYMPIC." PROFESSOR OSCAR DAVID Has mach pleasure to announce 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 lone-felt want to the community. As there is splendid floor space for the purpose, Walking, Running, Cycling, etc, can be practised iv all weathers, thus ' affordmg a grand opportunity (f getting into form for public couttß's. Every convenu nee Gentlemen's Gymnastic Cl ■S'-es — TUKS- j DAYS and FRIDAYS, from 8 to 9 30 p.m. Boys' Class— SAl UKDAY from 9 45 to 10.45 a.m. Girlw' CUes— From 11 to 12 o'clock a. m WR. B O R D E R, ' • Six years Foreman for Scott Broa., Chmtchurch. ENGINEER, MILLWRIGHT, BOILER- i SMIIH, &c. All kinds of Engines, BoUert, and Milling Machinery Made and Reuaned. Estimates given for Veiandahs and all classes of Iron Woik. Bicycles repaired at Reasonable Rates. BOOIS } FACTS STAND TESTING 1 ST \* /% XT Th(3 Lar S eSt L°CalL ° Cal B ° Ot 1 M (J JN Manufacturers who supply the Public direct. The Largest Direct Importers who sup- DBOTHERS ply ihepubhc direct -13 See LARGE SHIPMENTS just openpd for New Season. ADDRESS : GEORGE STREET (Near Octagon) Pianchi s— Princks St. N. Xt Brown, Fwing (Lci.tinenta Boot I epot). KING St., corner of Union Ft''North Duntdin Boot Depot)

CONCENTRATION. BURTON BROTHERS, PHOTOGRAPHERS, ( With a view to Concentrate their Business at ' NUMBER FORTY-ONE, PRINCES ST. I Have ENTIRELY REMOVED FROM EXCHANGE COURT, So that they have now ONE ESTABLISHMENT ONLY, Namely, at Number Forty-one, Princes St., Where they have secured additional Premises. I SMITH BROS. 1 Geokge Street. FIRE. FIRE. FIRE. FIRE. FIRE. FIRE. FIRE. FIRE. FIRE. THE GREAT SALE THE GREAT SALE OF SALYAGS STOCK SALVAGE STOPK SALVAGE STOCK Has Commenced, Has Commenced, AND IS NOW ON IS NOW ON IS NOW ON 18 NOW ON. SMITH RROS. SMITH BROS. SMITH BROS. Tons of Goods are daily being brought forward Damaged by Fire and Water. We may mention that the bulk of the Goods damaged by water has been stowed up-stairs on the roof, and we are getiing them into the shop daily. £8,000 WORTH £8,000 WET AND DAMAGED BY FIRE, SMOKE, AND WATER. SMITH BROS., George Street. GREAT SALE OF SALVAGE STOCK From Recent Fire NOW ON 1,000 LADIES' STRAW BONNETS, New Shapes. The Boxes of ihesp were enly singpd. These Bonnets were 5s 6d, 7s 6d, and 8b 6d each — now Bold at 3i and 4d each.

- *W UNION STEAM SHIP JSSfcfV COMPANY OF NEW -aftrafly* ZEALAND, LIMHED The above Company will despatch steamers as under :—: — FOR LYTTELTON, WELLINGTON. — ROTORUA. s.s, on Monday. December 22. Passengers ?> p.m. from Dunedin wharf, FOR LYTTLEION, WELLINGTON, and NELSON.— ROTORUA, 8. s.. on Monday, December 22. Passengers from Dunedin Wharf at 3 p.m. FOR ADCKLAND, VIA LYTTELTON WELLINGTON, NAPIER, and GIBBORNE.— WAIRARAPA, s.s., on Weduesday, December 24. Passengers from Dunedin Wharf at 2 p.m. FOR SYDNEY, VIA LYTTELTON, WELLINGTON, NAPIER, GISBOBNE, and AUCKLAND. — WAIRARAPA, b. b.. on Wednesday, Daotmber 24. Passengers irom Dunedio Wbarf at 2 p.m, FOR BYDN EY.via LYTTE LTON AND WELLINGTON -WAKATIPU, s.s., on Saturday December 27. FOR MELBOURNE, VIA BLUFF AND HOBABT— TARAWERA, s.s., on Friday, December 26. Passeng rs per 230 p m train. FOROAMARU.TKMARU.andLYITELTON. BEAUTIFUL STAR, s.s, on MONDAY, December 22. Passengers from Dunedin Wharf at midnight. FOR FIJI, from AUCKLAND. — TAUPO, s.s., about January 9. FOR TONGA aod SAMOA, from AUCKLAND.— WAINUI, 8.8., about Wednesday, January 14. OFFICES : Corner Vogel, Water, and Cumoerland Btreets SOUTH END MONUMENTAL . WORKS [ Established - 1865. HP A L M E R , • Stone Mason & Sculptob, i Princes Street South, Dunedin. I Monument and Tombstones erected ef New Zealand Granite, Scotch Granite, and Italian and American Marble. Tomb Railings in great variety. THE THADtf SUPPLIED. Town and Country Orders promptly attended to. 11/r R. A. R. B A RC L AY, Baurister and Solicitor, Has REMOVED to No. 79 PRINCES | STREET, I (Late Stoae, Sou and Co.'s) | MUTUAL LIFE ASSOCIATION BUILDINGS. , T\ M c 13 R I D E, ! UMBER AND COAL MERCHANT, Beach Street, QUEENSTOWN.

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XIX, Issue 12, 19 December 1890, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XIX, Issue 12, 19 December 1890, Page 14

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