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Miscellaneous. a FIRST-CLASS SALESWOMAN for LADIES’ UNDERCLOTHING DEPARTMENT. None but those having thorough knowledge of the Department need apply. • A. AND T. INGUS, George street. ANTED, ALL CYCLISTS to inspect the Good Points that are built (not talked) into the 90 QENDEON BICYCLES At WILSON AND M'KAY’S, Bt. Andrew street (near George street). Bieyole Repairing promptly and skilfully executed. TRUSTWORTHY young Man wishes Situation as driver for wholesale store; knows town. Address “ Experience,” ‘ Star ’ Office. WANTED, Two good Bench Hands. Apply M'Cellum and Co., Crawford street. WANTED, Twenty Youths, for carding and spinning departments. Apply to Manager Roslyn Worsted and Woollen Mills. KBATES, successor to the* late T. • Rentes, puts in Boxes, etc., and attends to Drains. A GENUINE Boom. Tonking’s Linseed Emulsion, the only reliable cure for Coughs, Colds, and all Chest Complaints. Bold everywhere, in bottles, la 6d and 2s 6d. TATES CLARK’S LAUNDRY, North-,east S/JL Valley. Telephone 702. All kinds of Laundry work well and cheaply done and punctually returned in all weathers. Curtains Dyed any color, 2s per pair; Gentlemarfs Suits Cleaned and Pressed, 3«; Coats, Is 6d; Trousers, Is; Vests, 6d. Everything a specialty. Conveyance attends suburbs twice weekly; City twice daily. RS ROBSON, King street, Cash Buyer of Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Left-uff Clothing; letters attended to. 4 CHE Dressculting School, 76 George street -xV (next Neil, herbalist). —Dressmaking Classes now forming; system very simple. ilNEßY.—lntending Pupils piease call, term will commence Thursday, 17th May; pupils instructed by Miss Hinds personally. TTISITORS to the Show can have their » Umbrellas Made, Re-covered, or Repaired same day as left. At Lethaby*s. ’4VTB have the finest assortment of Um- » T brella and Parasol Handles and Silks ever shown in New Zealand. Lethaby’s. ■TXTHY buy imported rubbish when you can v » have your Parasols Made in any stylo, to match your costumes ? Lethab/s. IF you want your Raaors Set to perfection, send them to Lethaby. WHAT! another New Suit? No; they have been to Taylor’s City Dye Works, 101 George street. RING up Taylor’s if you want your Suits, Dresses, Curtains, Hats, etc., Cleaned and Dyed. Telephone 423. 1 A NGLO-AMERICAN Alliance. Schlitz xjL Beer, a most refreshing drink. Ask your grocer for it. COLUMBIA Dress Fitting School Removed to Albert Buildings, opposite P.O. Principal, Miss Roberts (lata of Portsmouth, England). nnHB Columbia System for simplicity and A perfection in Designing, Cutting, and Fitting; Millinery toaght: Evening Classes. Miss Roberts will be in attendance daily between 10 and 12 a.m. and 2to 4 p.m. Terms on application. MISS MACKAY Takes Orders for all kinds of Blouses and Skirts, Children's Pinafores and Frocks, Underclothing, Gentlemen’s Nightshirts, and Pyjamas. Barron’s Buildings, Rattray street. NORDIN AND iVICpTJ,, Sweeps and.Nightmen, successors to Logan. Wilson; orders punctually attended to. Address: George street, (opposite Knox Church) and Stafford street. Tenders; GOLDEN SPEC DREDGING COMPANY, LIMITED (in Liquidation). riPENDERS will be received by the tmderII signed up to the 4th June next, for the PURCHASE of the DREDG7. with all Appliances, as she now lies at Naseby. Tenders to bn accompanied with a marked cheque of 10 per cent, on the amount of the tender. Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Full particulars on application to the Liquidators. J. C. SHORT, R. T. WHEELER, .Tun., liquidators. Colonial Mutual Buildings, Dunedin. TB 'F.XDERS are invited till 2 p.m. of A FRIDAY, the Bth JUNE, FOR THE ERUPTION OF EXTENSIVE ADDITIONS AND ALTERATIONS To Premises in George street for Messrs MOLLISON AND CO. JAS. HISLOP, Architect. Dowling street. TENDERS are invited until 2 p.m. on. MONDAY, the 4th June, for RENOVATING and OTHER WORK required at the Trinity Wesleyan Church, Stuart street. JAMES HISLOP, Dowling street. Architect. TENDERS will be received until noon on WEDNESDAY, June 6lh, for the ERECTION of a RESIDENCE in High street (brick), J. L. SALMOND, Architect, A.M.P. Buildings. ■ARTHUR BRISCOE AND CO. Prir -xA street, sple agents MARSEILLE’S RO( ING TILES. Full stocks Roofing, Gn Hearth, and Floor Tiles always on hand; i complete and up-to-date stocks of all build Sundries. TIMBER DIRECT FROM BOUTHLi SAW-m,LS. Stock. HENRY F. MOSS, Colonial Bank Buildings, Water street. AIDLAW AND GRAY. To those Building.—You should see our ▼alua in GRATES and MARBLE MANTELPIECES before purchasing elsewhere. The Home price of the Grates has gone up very much recently. Fortunately, we placed large orders before the rise took place, so that we are In a position to compete favorably with the beet firms in this town. Wo buy In the best markets of the world through our agents, for cash, and save hundreds of pounds per annum compared with other firms in the City in rent alone, not to speak of the high salaries we save, which other firms have to pay to managers and accountants. The above are the secrets of us being able ta sell so cheaply. Business still goes on increasing by leaps and bound* In May, June, and July we increased £2,209 over the same period of last year. Price combined with Quality does it. Wo keep the best tools in the world. Disston’s Saws, Mathieson’s Planes, Stanley’s Iron Planes, Ward and Payne’s Chisels, Starrett’s Tools, Sharpe’s Axes, Carron Company’s Grates, Ansonia Clocks, Marriage pretents in great variety, Marble Clocks. We guarantee to do you these at very low prices. Every civility and attention shown to customers. LAIDLAW AND GRAY, THE PEOPLE’S IRONMONGERS. Coal Notices. JFITZPATRIC • Wood and Coal Merchant, Wharf Carter, etc., MAIN ROAD, SOUTH DUNEDIN. Begs to announce to his Friends and Pi of South Dunedin that HE HAS STAR' IN THE ABOVE LINE. Orders all kinds of Coal-promptly attended to. trial solicited.

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Evening Star, Issue 11251, 26 May 1900, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 11251, 26 May 1900, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 11251, 26 May 1900, Page 1