THE CUSTOMS REVENUE.
The revenue collected at Dunedin to-dav amounted to £591 8s Bd.
THE THROUGH TRAINS.
• Passenger# This Ray. TOR DUNEDIN FROM THE SOUTH, Mr and Mrs J. Barton, Mrs W. Willis, jun., Mrs Thomson, Miss Garland, Messrs E. R. Bowler, D. M : Kenzie, C. C. Bobbie, W. A. Moore, J. Collins, A. Bums, A. R Lyons, J. Griffiths, Miss M‘Lauchlan, Miss Payne, Mrs and Miss Roach, Mr D. M‘Donald and two children, Miss Downey, Miss Sinclair, Misses Thomson (2), Miss Evans, Mr £T. Kingsland, Mr J. Porteous, Mrs Officer, Mr J. Reid, Misses Fenwick (2). FROM DUNEDIN FOR THE SOUTH. Mr and Mrs A.' Logan and child, Mrs L, B. Logan, Mr A. Avery, Mr and Mrs Oatts, Mr L. O. Real, jun., Misses Brass (2), Dr Colquhoan, MrC. W. Chamberlain, Dr Benham, Messrs A. J. Shaw. W. Peek, W. Brown, K. Cameron, W. H. - Sebo, A. E Smith, A. Coffin, W. Lees, H. F. Nees! Rony Davis, J. Taylor. Misses Gilby, Perrin, Riddland, Davis (2).
Late Advertisements. Every Window Should Have a Set of ILLUMINATED TRANSPARENCIES In honor of the Troopers returning by the Orient. Price, 3s 6d a Set of Four. UNION JACKS and WELCOME FLAGS (with Sticks) from 3d each. Monster Display of Fireworks, all prices BRAITH WAITE’S. T GASSY’S WAHOO JLf Stands unrivalled for INDIGESTION, BILIOUSNESS CONSTIPATION. We have just recently again received a large number of flattering Testimonials. Just the same old tale: “ Relieved quickly after everything else failed.” Obtainable (price, 2s 6d) chemists and grocers. fas GILL’S Sale! Sale! Sale! Thursday, 17th. BARGAINS! Bargains! Bargains! At Mrs GUl’s, 11, 13, 15 Princes street. Curved Sideboards, Suites, Bedroom Furniture for lowest prices. C. H. Hayward’s, 105 George street. ANTED, Machinists. Apply Zeaiandia Waterproof Company, Stafford street. ANTED, a General. For address Royal Tea Rooms, St. Clair; apply at once. 'ANTED, smart Boy for cabinetmakin". T. A. Brown, cabinetmaker and upholsterer, Caversham. ANTED, General Servant; sleep at home. Apply Swete’s Store, South Dunedin. WANTED, 2 or 3-roomed House, or Rooms above shop; no children; moderate, “8.,’ Star’ Office. Known—The dealer of dealers m Gents’ Left-off Clothing—M‘Kcncio, Arcade and South Dunedin, WANTED.— See J. and J. Arthur's Pyjama Suits, good patterns and quafitie*, at 7s 6d, 8* 6d, 10s 6d. 4 ANTED, goed Plumber's' Tinsmith street ApPJ ” J ' an<i Scott > Rattray \JU ANTED, General Blacksmith’s Improver T¥ for Nelson; good wages; fare paid Apply James Smeaton, blacksmith. Cumber land street. At,yANTED, young Girl, assist house and V y shop; light. .place; Stuart street. references. ANTED, 2 Furnished Rooms (use vv ■ kitchen), or 4-roomed House, off hi "Reasonable,” ‘Star’ Office. ANTED, smart Boy. Apply A. Brown, grocer and fruiterer, 176 Kii street. WANTED, a Boy. Apply Alex. Thcmp son, sail, tent, and tarpaulin manu facturer, 165 and 165 Princes street. ANTED, Furnished House for yea from May, in or about City. Ad dress "Couple,” ‘Star’ Office. ANTE*;, a smart Youth. Apply Meenaa and Co., Moray place. WANTED. —Waving Tongs, extra largi Fringe Nets, Side Combs, Geish: Frames, etc., just landed. Hendy, hair dresser. 'ANTED, Furnished Sitting Room in re spectablc locality. , State terms ti “Room," ‘Star’ Office. WANTED.— Our Silk Striped Soft Shirt are excellent value at 5s lid, 4s lid J. and J. Arthur. ITSEM DYES—For Wool. Oat,ton. Silk, o: Mixed Goods.
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Evening Star, Issue 11451, 19 January 1901, Page 4
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547Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 11451, 19 January 1901, Page 4
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