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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 Seas Exhibition secured FIRST-CLASS CERTIFICATES for each line competed for, 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 Ihe Only Boot Exhibit securing Six First-Class Certificate* anJ. NO .-KCOND6. Men's Glace Glove and Calf Kid Boots and Shoes ... ... ... FIR3TCLASS CERTIFICATE Women's and Children's Glace Glove and Calf Kid Boots and Shoes ... ... FIRST-CLASS CERTIFICATE French Calf Good*, in Men's, Women's, Youths', and Girls' M S Pegged and Rivets ... FIRST-^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 «nd Ornamental-Cut Goods ... ... ... FIRST-CLASS CERTIFICATE All the above are now being 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.

ft AND T. YOUNG, Importers, Watchmakers and Jewellers, 80 Princes street, Dunedin, Have Just Landed, ex phip Dtmedin, and Suez Mail Steamer, large shipments of Gold and Silver Watches ; Gold and Silver Jewellery; Knglish, French and American clocks ; Silver and Electro-plated goods, etc. selected by their Mr. George Young, from the leading manufacturers in England and the Continent. G. and T. Young, from the fact of their buying from the manufacturers direct, and for cash, and having no commissions to pay are in a position to Ripply the very best quality of goods at prices considerably lower than those who purchase in the markets here, Note the address :—: — r*, Princes street, Dunedin; Great North oad, Tlmarr. ; acd Thames street, Oamaru. WANTED KNOWN— mHO MA S GORMAN, HORSESHOER, GENERAL BLACKSMITH, and Wheflwbight; All kinds of Jobbing done. NORTH ROAD, TIMA UV ' THE GREATEST WOISTOEB, of MODEM TIMES! I n\r, c\pcnc"fc his pro\ecl the^e fimmi- rcm^'.ic^ to bo mi»* cfT-i-tiKil in (unn^ cither the dangerous maladies or t, complaints which are more pirtii ularl\ m- < iiitntal to the life of a mmer, or to thusc lmng in the Ills', Occasional doses of these Pills will ijuird rhp system fiCTinst those e\ils which so often bc-.et the burmn rare, \u — couphs, colds, and all disorders of the li\er and stomach — the frequent forerunners of fe\cr djscntcry, tliarrhcea, md chnUn llSl'HVMFMliHiiflill Is the most effectual rem< o> for old seres, nuunds ulcers, rheumatism, and nil skin diseases m fact, whin u^ed according to the printed directions, it ne\cr fail*, to cure alike, deep and superficial ailments 1 hese Medicines maybe obtained from all respective Druggists and Store-keepers throughout the civilised world, with directions for use in almost e\ery language. They are prepared only by the Proprietor, Thomas Hollow ay, 533, Oxford Street, London. \* Beware of counterfeits that may emanate from tha Vuited States.

GORDON BROTHERS NURSERYMEN, ANDERSON'S BAY, DUNEDIN, Invite intending Planters and others to visit ; the Nurseries, and inspect their large and i varied stock of | FOREST AND FRUIT TREES, I EVERGREENS, ORNAMENTAL AND ! FLOWERING SHRUBS, | HEDGE PLANTS, ROSES, BULBS, | HERBACEOUS PLANTS, etc. Catalogues free by Post or application. ! Nurseby : ANDERSON'S BAT. Address — GORDON BROS., NURSERYMEN, ANDERSON'S BAY DUNEDIN. COAL. Best and Cheapest COAL. All Housekeepers desiring Economical Fuel use pREY MOUTH COAL. One Ton will last longer than IA ton of the brst of other Colonial Coals. Giey mouth Caal is most economical for stationary and threfihing engines, and for all kinds of steaming purposes. To be obtained from GREY VALLEY CO.'ft DEPOTS: Rat tray street, Dunedin ; Town Belt, Christchurch : and Manners fit., Wellington. M. KENNEDY, Managing Director. 11 H E CLUB HOTEL; Lambton Quay, Wellington-. Mr. James Condon has taken over that well-known and spacious Hotel on Lambton Quay, where business will be conducted in , first-c.as" style. Patrons can rely on the best Accommodation. I None but the best liquors kept in stock. A splendid billiard room. Two minutes' walk to either wharf or G, P. OfEce. JAMES CONDON. Proprietor. WS U T T O N, • " Beehive" Grocery Warehouse, 191 George Street, Dunedin, Has a New and well-assorted Stock of New Season Teas, Groceries Wine and Spirits, etc. Prime Dairy-fed Haneg and Bacon, FRESH BUTTER & EGGS A SPECIALTY. Blender of the famous •' Beehive Blends " of Ceylon, China, and Indian Teas, which have met with fo much favour with the public. One Trial Solicited. Kept in stock — Unfermented Wines — Imported specially for Holy Communion. BUTLER'S FAMILY AND COMMERCIAL HOTEL ASHBUKTON. I MRS. J. F. BUTLER ... Proprietress. j Private Rooms for Families. 1 Good Stabling, with Loose Box and Paddock ; Accommodation.

COBB & COS TELEGRAPH LINE ROYAL MAIL COACHES. PASSING THROUGH ; THE GRANDEST SCENERY; i IN THE WORLD. j COBB & CO.'S Telegraph Line of | Royal Mail Coaches from Christchurch to | Hokitika, Greymouth, Kumars, Ross, Rcefton I and Westport,leave Springfield every Tuesday j and Friday on arrival of first train from Christchurch, returning to Christchurcb every Wednesday and Saturday. ; Return Fares £,7 0 0 CASSIDY, BINNIE & CO., Proprietors Bnriiyrfield, Agent, W. P. WARNER, OomrnerH»l H o tpl. Christchurch JOHN GILLIES, Cabinet-maker, Upholsterer, and Undertaker, 18 George Street, Dunedin (late Craig and Gillies), bees to notify that the Liqudation of the late firm is now closed. The R'lGincss in future will be carried on by John Gillies, who now takes this opportunist to thank bis numerous friends and the public iri"P"i'} for their patronage in tho past, and ixs ec:iu;,> soik its then future favors, when I his lud? practical experience in the trade will be made use of for the bcoofit of his customers. The present lareet-tock on hand anu to arrive wi'l be offered at sweeping redactions. The pi;bl ; c are heartily invited to call and inep' <" i 'i^ t. ci rf FLP.Niri'LE, CA 1 V~ZT£, LINOLEUMS, FLOORCLOTHS, BKD^TEADS, j AND BEDDING of every description. House Furnishing on tre Time-payment ' System, Kartorv T! Gr« at Kins?O j] AM R <_. C X HOTEL, i Rattp.\y Street, Dunedin. jJ. GKBBIE - - - PROPRIETRESS ' The Shamrock, which hag been so long and fa' o jrably known to the travelling public, will still be conducted with the a.me care and attention as in tl,p past, affording the best I accommodation to be found in the Colony. I Suites of Rooms for Private Families, Large Commercial and Sample Rooms. 1 TAMES SAMSON AND CO O AUCTIONEERS, COMMISSION HOUSE & LAND AGENTS, VALUATORS, Dowling Street, Dunedin. WR. 3 O II D E li, © Six years Foromnn for Scott Bros., Lhribtchurch, ENGINEER, MILLWRIGHT, BOILER- | SMIIH, &c. All kinds of Engines, Boilers, and Milling I Machinery Made and Repaired. Estimates given for Wrandahs and all classes j of Iron Work. ! Bicycles repaired at Reasonable Rates.

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XIX, Issue 22, 27 February 1891, Page 26

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