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Late Advertisements. rTXHB “White - * 1 Sowing Machine is on the J top round of popularity. Fitted with Ball Bearings, SHVENING STAR ’ Xmas Number.—Order AJ at once; supply will soon be exhausted. Reduced price, 2d. THANKS. T'hUNEDIN CITY FIRE BRIGADE desire to THANK Mr ALEX. PALMER, Wain’s Hotel, for a DONATION of £5 5s towards their Funds for Services at the recent fire. T OOK OUT for the CARPENTERS’ PICNIC at BVANSDALE on WEDNESDAY, oOth January. . Tea, milk, provided. Tovs for thn children. Band in attemdcr.cc. TICKETS, 2s Cd (including Railway Fare). P. CHISHOLM, Hon. Sec. DISSOLUTION OF GIy EN that the g- ** PARTNERSHIP lately subsisting between us, the undersigned, carrying on Business ns Fruiterers and Confectioners, at No. 7 Arcade, Dunedin, under the firm or style of C. FRASER AND SON, has this day (11th JANUARY) been DISSOLVED by mutual consent. CHARLES FRASER will Continue the said Business under the present firm of “ C. Fraser and Son.” Referring to the above, Mrs C. FRASER begs to THANK her numerous Customers and the General Public for the Liberal Support accorded to her, and trusts, by strict attention to business, the same may be continued to her son, C. Fraser, who will carry on the business. Only the best of Fruits, Confectionery-, Vegetables, etc., kept in stock. COME ALONG To Us if you want a Good, STYLISH SUIT at a Moderate Price. We can show you a choice selection of fashionable Tweeds, Vicunas, and Serges at S3 3s, iSS 10s, £3 15s, £i, and m is. J, AND J. ARTHUR, Tailors, GEORGE STREET. IJHHE DREDGEMAN'S MANUAL. WHAT TO DO AND HOW TO DO IT. A COMPLETE TEXT BOOK FOR DREDGEMEN. J. F. KITTO, Author. To he had at the leading, booksellers.

I HONEY TO LEND. -?? Q AO(TEj— W0 ' lave tili3 B um > E hand for ; o&OvW investment, and are prepared | to advance upon Freehold Securities from 5 per cent.; also on Furniture, Pianos, Cattle, Horses, Life Policies, Bills, etc., at reduced rates. Correspondence invited. HORDER AND MOLONEY, i Eldon Chambers, SO Princes street. Tel. 1,233. COAL. THE LOYELUS FLAT COAL CO, Are in a Position to Supply their Coal in any Quantities, and ALL WHO HAVE NOT TRIED IT SHOULD DO SO. PRICE ONLY PER TON, Delivered in Dunedin and Suburbs. All Orders for Delivery in Dunedin or for Trucks for Country Stations should bo sent direct to the LOVELL’S FLAT COAL COMPANY, Yogel street, Dunedin. GEO. E. CHEESEMAN, General Manager, Vogel street, Dunedin. Telephone No. 317. [Established 1852.] WILKINSON AND SON, Dispensing end Family Chemists, Direct Importers of all Druggists.’ Sundries, Patent Medicines. Sponges, Brushware, Toilet and Invalid Requisites, Perfumer}', etc. Prescriptions accurately dispensed by only qualified assistants. AH Dings and Chemicals used, being imported direct from the best London firms, are guaranteed pure and of the finest quality. WILKINSON AND SON, THE MEDICAL HALL, DUNEDIN. THE ‘EVENING STAR’ (pHRISTMAS ANNUAL BALANCE AT REDUCED PRICE, THREEPENCE. FIFTY PAGES OP READING MATTER, Together with NEARLY NINETY FIRST-CLASS ILLUSTRATIONS. The Christmas Number contains an original story entitled ‘ A World's Failure,’ and specially written articles dealing with the following" subjects, all of which are amply illustrated;— The Christchurch Lidustrial Exhibition, the Cold Lakes Scenery, the Hillside Workshops, Dunedin’s Tramway Systems (their capabilities and potentialities), New Members of the Ministry, Obituary of the Year, Prominent City Buildings and some Fine Residences, the New Railway Station, a Mining Retrospect, together with a carefully prepared narrative (profusely illustrated) of the History of the Union Steam Ship Company from its inception to the present time. PRICE THREEPENCE. The Number constitutes a desirable Gift to friends in the Old Country and at a distance. Runners, Booksellers, Agents, etc., will be supplied at usual trade rates. OoTca’ismcfat Notices. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. RECEPTION OF RETURNED TROOPERS. WEDNESDAY, 23rd JANUARY, 1901. A SPECIAL TRAIN will leave Dunedin Palmerston at 11.20 p.m., stopping where required to allow passengers to alight. A SPECIAL TRAIN will leave Milton for P Un i :^ 1 - n a - !u -> Waihola 8.25 a.m., Henie\ 8.40 a.m., Allanton 9.3 a.m., Mosriel 9.95 a.m., Abbotsford 9.47 a.m., Burnside 952 a.m. A SPECIAL TRAIN will leave Balclutha at 11.20 p.m., sloppin quired to allow passengers to all Dunedin for g where reght. By Order. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. RECEPTION OF RETURNED TROOPERS. WEDNESDAY, 23rd JANUARY, 1901. H°£ ida Y EXCURSION TICKETS to Dunedin will be issued as under; From Oamaru, Kingston, and intermediate stations, including branches, on January 19th, 21st. and 22nd. J From Palmerston, Clinton, and intermediate stations, including branches, on January 19th, 2lsi-, and 22nd, also on January 23rd. All the above tickets will be available for return up to and including TUESDAY sth February. The Return Fares will be— First Glass, Second Class, 2d per mile. Id per mile. The minimum being 4s and 2s respectively. The journey must be commenced on date ticket is taken out, and may be broken at any station where the train is timed to stop after travelling 25 miles from the original starting station, provided the specified time is not exceeded. Sx Order.

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Evening Star, Issue 11451, 19 January 1901, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 11451, 19 January 1901, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 11451, 19 January 1901, Page 5