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JLate Advertisements. YOU KNOW NO LADY OR GENTLEMAN Can afford to neglect appearance in dress. Therefore a Visit to rjTCHE CONTINENTAL BOOT DEPOT will be found to your advantage, because several 6f the best-known Fashionable' Makes ate to be had ONLY FROM US—namely: Ist. The HEALTH BOOTS AND SHOES (all stamped "JENNES MILLER") celebrated for comfort and wear. 2nd. The " LAIRD SCHROBER" BOOTS and SHOES, unrivalled for style and finish. 3rd. The GENTS' " FLORSHIEM " BOOTS, stylish, comfortable, and durable. We hold one of the LARGEST and CHOICEST STOCKS in the COLONY. ' Inspection invited. COUNTRY FRIENDS.-Please remember that we hold genuine testimonials for 1 to 3 years' wear for ouv own makes, all of which are made in our own Factory. CONTINENTAL BOOT DEPOT, Princes street. ' AND SOUTHLAND CONTINGENT . TELEPHONE 1,050. THE NEW ZEALAND ROUGH RIDERS. WRITTEN TENDERS will be received up <o 1 p.m. on SATURDAY, 17th, for the SUPPLY of SADDLES BRIDLES WALLETS HORSE BLANKETS And OTHER HORSE GEAR. Specifications and Conditions may be seen at the War Office, Garrison Hall. SPECIAL NOTICES. ALL APPLICANTS WHO HAVE BEEN ENROLLED AS FULLY - EQUIPPED AND ADVISED BY CIRCULAR TO PRESENT THEMSELVES FOR MEDICAL EXAMINATION ARE REQUESTED TO BE PUNCTUAL, AND BE IN ATTENDANCE AT THE HOUR NOTIFIED. *J^ T COMMITTEB APPEAL to LIVERY STABLE KEEPERS and OTHERS for the LOAN of SADDLES and BRIDLES for use m the Camp until Equipment is provided, as it, is essential for the Speedy Testing of the men. Every care will be taken. THE COMMITTEE REQUEST all DONORS of HORSES to ALLOW the Committee to MAKE ALL PURCHASES en their behalf by means of their Representatives, so as to ensure that the Horse will bo up to the standard required. UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE, the CAMP will ONLY RE OPEN to the GENERAL PUBLIC BETWEEN the hours of 6 and 8 p.m. This lias been found necessary to prevent the large number of Visitors attending and interfering with the Officers in their duties. PERMITS nmy be obtained from the Officer Commanding the District'(Lieutenant-colonel Wobb), Lieutenant-commanding Allen, Officer in Charge of Camp, and the War Office to any person wishing to obtain Admission on Business. By Order. TENDERS ARE REQUIRED ORGANISING COMMITTEE )TAGO AND SOUTHLAND CONTINGENT FOLLOWING ARTICLES: 150 Khaki Helmets ISO Khaki Forage Caps 150 Canvas Kit Bags 175 Nosebags 150 Water-bottles Sheeting for 150 Waterproof Sheets 138 Heel Straps 150 Hay Nets 150 Wa'istbelts 150 Pairs of Shoulder Straps 300 Ammunition Pouches 150 Pairs Trouser Braces (webbing) 150 Haversacks (making only) 150 Bayonet Frogs 150 Currycombs 150 Leather Bandoliers samples can be seen at War Office). 150 Sponges 600 R«ar Straps 15 Axes 15 Crowbars 15 Spades 15 Picks 139 Combination Knives and Forks 150 Short-handle Metal Spoons 150 Claspknives 4 Sets Men's Hair-clipping Machines, with additional cutters 20 Fencing Wire-clippers 1 Square Portable Forge. No. 1 1 Blacksmith's Anvil, l^cwt. Specifications may be seen at Garrison Hall. Tenders must be deposited at the Garrison Hall, markfd, and addressed to the Hon. Secretary, before 1 p.m. on SATURDAY, 17th inst. E. F. DUTHIE, Secretary. QTAGO AND SOUTHLAND CONTINGENT. TENDERS FOR BOOTS. THE ORGANISING COMMITTEE of the OTAGO AND SOUTHLAND CONTINGENT require TENDERS for 300 PAIUS OF BOOTS. Specifications can be obtained from the SECRETARY, at the WAR OFFICE, Garrison Hall. Tenders will CLOSE, and must be in tbe hands of the Secretary, Garrison Hall, by 5 p.m. on SATURDAY, 17th inst. Samples of Boots approved by the Committee can bo seen on application to the Secretary. ALL WORK TO BE PASSED BY THE COMMITTEE'S EXPERT. DEPARTURE OF CONTINGENT. 'HOSE having. AVAILABLE RESIDENTIAL ACCOMMODATION for VISITORS to Dunedin are requested to forward particulars MESSRS BAKER BROS., Colonial Bank Buildings. No Commission will be charged. ! E. F. DUTHIE, Hon. Secretary.

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Evening Star, Issue 11167, 16 February 1900, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 11167, 16 February 1900, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 11167, 16 February 1900, Page 3

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