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CCOUNTANCY. Books Opened and Balanced, Audits and Investigations Undertaken, Estates Supervised and Realised. Agencies Wanted. WILLIAM SAMSON, ACCOUNTANT and COMMISSION AGENT (Lato with A. and J. MTarlane). Office : No. 11 Harbor Chambers, Jetty street. Telephone No. 480. NGLO - PARISIAN DRESS CUTTING ASSOCIATION.—Miss Kata Stewart, Teacher of Dressmaking at the Technical Classes, Resumes Teaching on February 4 at her Rooms, High street, opposite D.I.C. The Anglo-Parisian is in advance of other systems of Dress Cutting on account of its simplicity of method, and the perfect fit which it ensures. Ladies can easily learn the system in a few lessons. Fee covers tuition until perfect. Evening classes. nfIHE 'STAR' MAY BE OBTAINED AT GREAT KING STREET (near Duke street). —J. Benf ell. GEORGE STREET NORTH (near Frederick street). —R. M'Lennan, tobacconist. PRINCES STREET SOUTH (near Wren, painter).—F. Hilliker, tobacconist. OGG'S CORNER.—E. Essex, fruiterer. MAIN ROAD, CAVERSHAM-—Chas. Clark, news agent. NORTH-EAST VALLEY.-J. Sims, behind Roberts's Store. ARCADE.—P. Mitchell. 323 CASTLE STREET (opposite Selwyn College). RAILWAY BOOKSTALL. CARGILL ROAD.—Carpenter's (opposite Wright, butcher). Also from Lads at GRAND HOTEL CORNER and OCTAGON (George street corner). fj ALV EEI AND BRU GH, BARRISTERS AND SOLICITORS, No. 1 BOND STREET, DUNEDIN. T. GEORGB JAM.—Ask for and iee that ) you get it. All Grown.

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Evening Star, Issue 11642, 31 August 1901, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 11642, 31 August 1901, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 11642, 31 August 1901, Page 1