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Miscellaneous. DUNEDIN HOSPITAL. f A PPLICATTON S, with Testimonials, will XI bo received up to noon on WEDNESDAY, the 21st February iust., addressed to “The Chairman of Trustees Dunedin Hospital,” from Graduates in Medicine for the positions of Senior and Junior House Surgeons for twelve months ending 28th February, 1901. Salary at the rate of £l5O per itnnum for the Senior and £75 for the Junior position. Tho gentlemen appointed must bo prepared to enter on their duties on March Ist prox. A. BURNS, Secretary. ANTED, ALL CYCLISTS to inspect the • »“ i Good Points that are built (i; at talked) into the ■99 GBNDEON BICYCLES At WILSON AND M‘KAY’B, Bt. Andrew street (near George street). Bicycle Repairing promptly and skilfully executed. YOUR GROCER’S ORDER is incomplete without you include FLORA SOAP. If you only order-one package to try it. OTAGO Labor Agency, High street, comer of Arcade. .Male and Female Servants; house and land agent. PANTED, a Junior Hand for onr Manchester department. Apply A. and T. "ANTED, a young Man to drive horse; one who lenows suburbs well. Apply Clark’s Laundry. "ANTED, a young Man as assistant in office and store; must be able to do bookkeeping. Address “ Manufacturer," ’Star ’ Office. [TnRTANTED, for short term, 4 cr 5-roorned IVt House, in or near City, furnished or ■unfurnished. Wra. Reid, 27 Rattray street. '%)%7 ANTED, active Girl, with some experi*V v ence, assist housework; sleep home. Impure Miller’s Store, Castle street. WANTED Known —Kempson. chemist, Kemoved back to RorJyn, corner High and James streets (Marshall’s old store). ANTED Known—Alt. Keates, successor to T. Keates. has Removed to his late father’s residence, Hanover street. "VTISITORS to the Show can have their » Umbrellas Made, Re-covered, or Repaired same day as left. At Lethaby’s. \KT W have tho finest assortment of Uni- ; » » : brelia and Para-sol Handles ami Silks ever shown in New Zealand. Lethnby’s. ftCXTHY buy imported rubbish when you can !¥ V have your Parasols Made in any style, to match your costumes P Lethaby’s. I F you want your Razors Set to perfection, send them to Lcthaby. "HAT! another New Suit - ? aNo; they have been to City Dye Works, 101 George street. Tit ING up Taylors if you want your Suits, Dresses, Curtains, Hats, etc., Cleaned and Dyed. Telcnbone 425. ANGLO-AMERICAN Alliance. Sohlilz Beer, a most refreshing drink. Ask your grocer for it. MISS MACKAY takes orders for Shirt Blouses, Ladies’ and Children’s Print Frocks, Pinafores, and Underclothing, Gentlemen’s Shirts and Pyjamas. Barron’s Buildings, 27 Rattray street. NORDIN AND NICOLL, Sweeps and Nightman, successors to Logan, Wilson; orders punctually attended to. Address; George, street (opposite Knox Church) and Stafford street. ,TTAVE YOU HAD a package of FLORA SOAP yet to try ? If not, why not ? Don’t go groping in the dark any longer, but order a package from your grocer. mHE“‘ TRUTH.—FLORA HOUSEHOLD *JB_ SOAP has come to stay; and why shouldn’t it? its regards the excellence .n.d quality of it, it is miles above all others; and the best proof of this; people will have it. IS CLARK’S LAUNDRY, North-east Valley. Telephono 702. All kinds of Laundry work well and cheaply done and punctually returned in all weathers. Curtains Dyed any color, 2s per pair; Gentlemerfs Suits Cleaned and Pressed, 3s; Coats, Is t"d; Trousers, Is; Vests, 6d. Everything a specialty. Conveyance attends suburbs twice weekly; City twice daily.

IF YOU ONLY KNEW the advantages of washing yonr liuons, woollens, and cotton goods with FLORA SOAP you would nso no other. »K, Milk, Milk.-—Dutton’s Preserver will prevent it turning sour; qiito harmless; ono shilling bottles ; all grocers. •P ILORA SOAP. LORA SOAP. FLORA SOAP. FLORA SOAP. fRLfES ROBSON, King street. Cash Buyer of Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Lett-,,ft Clothing; letters attended to. fO HOBBS’S Up-to-date Laundry.—Try us, JLIh and be satisfied. 21 years’ experience. •T3HODES, tho Universal Cleanser, Dyer, JL4i and Cleaner; you can’t go wrong. Telephone 730. 113 HODES, 116 George street; Factory. Jl«j Kelvin Grove. Vans collect and deliver. !; A TALBOT, General Draper, Fancy -FA-* Goods, and Commission Agent, 27 Rattray street (upstairs). Sheetings, Tablo Linens, Dress Goods, Towels, Blankets, Men’s Clothing, etc. YOU camdestroy more clothes washing them with common soaps than you can do by hard wear. FLORA SOAP is free from these cfleets. That’s just the difference. JEducsitionnl. MT R W. E. T A Y L O R, Fellow of the Royal College of Organists and Medallist of the Royal Academy of Music. London, RECEIVES PUPILS for PIANOFORTE, ORGAN, and HARMONY. Pupils prepared for Musical Examinations. At home every afternoon between 4 and 5. Address; MORAY PLACE. O A MR JES S E TIMS (Orga-niat and Choirmaster Pirsfc Church; Conductor Dunedin Liedcrtafcl), TEACHER OF PIANO, ORGAN THEORY. Pupils Prepared for Musical Examination At homo daily. ARDWALL COTTAGE, CARGILL STREE (Near Victoria street). ANI S IGNOR R. SQU ARISE, K.M.T.C. PROFESSOR OF VIOLIN, HARMONY, and COUNTERPOINT, WILL RESUME TEACHING On MONDAY, sth FEBRUARY, At his Residence, View street. 80. H. S C H A C H T AJT Teacher of Violin ' (Scotland street and Dresden Piano Co.) visit MILTON Saturdays. Address care of Mr R Robertson. THE MISSES YORSTON, Chatsworth ,JL House, George street, have Resumed ■'TTTXTfI T>TA\rni7r\T>am TEACHING PIANOFORTE, VIOLIN, SINGING, HARMONY. Pupils prepared for Trinity College and Royal Academy Practical and Theoretical Examinations. OaNCHNG-Mrs Wilkie Resumes Teuchin O Monday, February 13th. Will intervie pupils at her rooms on and after tho 12, inst. ISS REHBERG, Teacher of Pianoforte Organ, Singing, Theory, elementary French, German, Drawing, Painting, Resum-s Monday, 29th January. Rudimentary Pianoforte Class, Saturday mornings. "StudioMoray place W. (late Dr Reimer’a). T3 OSSBOTHAM’S School of Shorthand -STfcj Typewriting and Bookkeeping, S9 Princes street; open day and evening; individual tuition; Speed and Reporting Classes at any hour. Instructor, T. J. Rossbotham, Incorporated Phonographic Society honors diploma; agent Remington Standard Typewriter.

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Evening Star, Issue 11168, 17 February 1900, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 11168, 17 February 1900, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 11168, 17 February 1900, Page 1

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