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sgai® - Advertisements. SPECIAL value in Organs; large assortment from 10s monthly. London Organ and Piano Company, Georgo street. WHITE Sewing Machines are fitted with ball bearings, reducing the friction to a minimum, making it the lightest-running sewing in tho market. Inspection invited by W. Melville, 40 George street. HIGH-CLaSS Groceries at lowest advertised prices for cash Gomrie'a Victoria Stores, Great King street north. CMJAIPAif E my Tea at Is 6d with that sold ) by others at Is 9d. D. Coinrie, grocer, King street. SECOND-HAND Books in all Departments L 3 of Literature—History, Biography, Poetry, Philosophy, Science, Theology, Travels, etc. Driver's, Octagon. TT IBRARIES liberally supplied; county orders faithfully fulfilled; inspection cheerfully invited; comparison fearlessly challenged. Driver's Book Room, Octagon. BRIDAL, Shower, and Hand .Bouquets, Wreaths, Crosses, and Designs maae on shortest notice; Violets, Roses, and C'i REENHOTJSB Flowers; Cabbage and 2T Cauliflower Plants, 8d per 100. Just arrived. a choice assortment of Immortelle Funeral Wreaths, in glass shades. Mrs A. Smith, florist, opposite Coffee Palace. CtOVEET Coats in best styles, patterns, and materials from 21s to 555. J. and J. Arthur. OLD Smuggler Whisky tranquillizes the nervous system. Smuggler Whisky restores digestion. A N Exhilarating Cordial is Old Smuggler r i Whisky. WHIP-DAMAGED Sheeting, Towels, Flanks uelctto, Blankets, Bcdrugs, Hearthrugs, Calicoes; To-night. Fyfo mid Cuming’s. "S' ADIES’ Hair Cut, Singed, and Re-dressed, Jr-* Is; Children’s Hair carefully Pointed, 6d. M’Quean’s. 54 George street. T, ADIES’ that have used M’Queou’a Egg -o-> Julep Shampoo Wash all have beautiful hair. Price Is per bottle. T ADIES’ Hair Combings worked into Plaits, Coils, Chains, etc.; lowest charges. M’Queeu’s, 54 George street.

Beer.—Haro a Schlitz? The only Beer worth drinking. Try it. SQUARISE has Resumed her -L>JL French Classes (Grammar and Conversation) for Ladies and Gentlemen during winter. •SHIP-DAMAGED Sheeting:, Towels, Flanhy . nelette, Blankets, Bedrugs, Hearthrugs, Cahcocs; To-night. Fyfo and Cuming's. 'l%/Q’ISS MACKELLAR’S Morning School, X7Ji. Scotland street.—Second term begins Tuesday, 29th May. (Pitman’s). Experienced '* Teacher has Vacancies in Private Class forming; terms moderate. Address “Stenographer,” 1 Star ’ Office. FOR Winter Show.—Trimmed Velvet Hat, with Tip and Velvet, 12s fid; Trimmed Flops, 8s lid; Bonnets from 12s fid. QPECIAL Line Oravenette Cloaks (navy LJ and black). 12s fid: Fawn Jackets, 17s 6d; Black do, 16s; stylish Capes, 15s fid. "JEIUR Muffs, 6s lid; Necklets, is lid; long -SL Boas, 8s lid; ready-made Skirts, 10s fid; Blouses. 4s lid. Dreaver, George street. ——— TO CARTERS? npENDRRS Wanted for REMOVAL TIN i- CUTTINGS. Apply P. J. LAKE, Moray place. FOR SALE, FIRST-CLASS COUNTRY HOTELS. SAMSON AND CO., AUCTIONEERS. BOROUGH OF ROSLYN. ‘ IVTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that ALL ARREARS OF RATES. RENTS, and other Accounts owing to the Roslyn Borough Council will be Sued for without further notice. C. WEDGE, Town Clerk. Roslyn, 26th May, 1900. PUBLIC NOTICE. T HAVE PURCHASED THE GROCERV JL BUSINESS at Waihola heretofore carried on by Mr CHARLES ROBERTSON. The Business will in future be carried on under the stylo of “WILLIAMSON AND CO.” JAMES LAWRENCE WILLIAMSON. Waihola, Mnv 25, 1900. BOROUGH OF ST. KILDA. ; A PPLICATIONS for the Position of DAY--.X MAN for the Borough will be received up to TUESDAY, 22th insl. A list of Duties, etc., can be obtained at the Borough Office. !° JOHN GORE, j Town Clerk. OTAGO A. AND P. SOCIETY W IN TE R SHOW AND FAT STOCK COMPETITION. j CHEESE, BUTTER, HAMS, BACON, ■ 'TRUSSED POULTRY, BREAD, SCONES, GRAIN. SEED, ROOTS. COUNTY AND FARM EXHIBITS, FAT SHEEP AND CATTLE, DAIRY UTENSILS, IMPLEMENTS. AND NEW ZEALAND MANUFACTURES. . Will be held in the AGRICULTURAL HALL AND ANNEX BUILDIN GS, TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. MAY 26, 1900. LAST NIGHT. PROGRAMME. 7 p.i>l.—Citizens’ Band will give selections outside Buildings. S p.m. Performance by Steele-Payne Beilringers. THE TRAIN USUALLY LEAVING D , BDIN FOR, CLINTON. OUTRAM ! LAWRENCE AT 4.20 p m. WILL BE j LAYED UNTIL 5.10 p 81 . AND A TR AT it po BAVE DUNEMN FOR CL™ Ai 11.40 p.m. Doors Open Public:—lo a.m. to 10 p.m ADMISSION : ADULTS ... CHILDREN •• ONE SHILLING. ... threepence. E. F. DUTHIE, Secretary. YOU MIGHT PAY MORE. MANY WOMEN WAIT FOR’ i - JULY SvALES BEFORE BUYING THEIR BLANKETS. IF YOU BUY NOW THERE IS A CHANCE FOR MONEY SAVING, FOR BLANKETS WILL BE HIGHER. SPECIAL PURCHASE. 100 PAIRS OF LARGE-SIZE COLONIAL BLANKETS WB WILL OFFER THIS WEEK CNLY AT: 18/9 PER PAIR. AND CO. Alex. b a g l k y, CHEMIST AND DRUGGIST (By Examination), Direct successor to the late B. Bagley sen OCTAGON DISPENSARY, 4 George street ’’ DUNEDIN. N.B.— I The above is my only business address.

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Evening Star, Issue 11251, 26 May 1900, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 11251, 26 May 1900, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 11251, 26 May 1900, Page 5