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at Port Chalmers, and was also related to Mr Hardy, architect, of this City. His wife pre-deceased him some years #go. TO-MORROWS STEAMERS. The Burrumbeet, for Sydney via East Coast ports, lcaves N the cross wharf 4 p.m. to-morrow. The Te Auait, from Auckland via EastCoast ports, arrived at Lyttelton at ten this morning, and sailed at 5 p.m. for Dunedin. She" is due at the tongue wharf about noon to-morrow. AUSTRALIAN WEATHER REPORT. ALBANY, September I.7.—Wind,N.W. ; bar.. 30.1; cloudv. HOBART, Sepiemher 17.—Wind, W.; bar., 50.1: tine. SYDNEY, September 18.—Wind, N.E.; bar., 30.1; threatening rain. TELEGRAPHIC NOTICE BOARD. Arrivals.—September 18 : Lyttelton, 8.30 a.m., Waikare, from Port Chalmers.—9.4b a.m.. Tutanekai, from Port Chalmers. Departures.—September 17: Auckland, 6.50 p.m., Brhbane, for Kaipara. —September 18: Auckland, 12.39 ""V.m., Star of Australia, for Napier.-—Westport, 1.20 p.m.. Polierua, for Dunedin. THROUGH THAINS.—PASSENGERS THIS DAY. FKOM CHKISTCHTJIICIt FOR THE SOUTH. '- Mr P. Eaton, Mr W. W. Francis, Mr S. G...Tones, Mr R. S. and Mr J. Allan, Miss Dineen, Mr and Mrs F. Foote, Mr F. Sears, Miss-Orbell, Mrs 1?. W. Turton, Mr and Mrs H. H. Lacry, Mr and Mrs Knuppahua, Miss Pastier, Mrs and Misses Davidson, Captain Davidson, Mrs Wyat and child. FKOM PUNEDIN" FOR THE NORTH. Mr Fred Bennett, Mr W. J. M. Hockens, Mr T. Da-vies, Mr A. D. M'llraith, Mr W. B. Sommers, Jliss White, Miss K. White, Miss B. White. FROM DUNEDIN FOB. THE SOUTH. Mr B. H. Pascoe, Mr P. M. Thomson, Mr W. H. Essex, Mr W. L. Essex, Mr H. Gray, Mis;; A. Knott, Mr J. Knott, Mr John Clegjr. Mrs G. AJsweiler, Mrs Spear. IT.OM THE SOT7TII FOB DUNKDIN. Mr Hartv. Mr I>. M. Sncdding, Mr J. Kingslaml, Mr R.Ross, Mr C. F.Robertson, Mr O. L. Watt, Mr L. F. Matlieson, Mr C W r . Howison, Mr J. Mill. oLr.te Advertisements, TJIMPLES -£- On the Face are speedily cured. They arise from impure blood. They always come with Spring. LOASBY'S WAHOO Cleanses the blood, cures Indigestion, Constipation. NEW GOODS OPENING DAILY "O R A I T H W A I T E'S At Lowest Pricee. Everybody \lnvited to See Them. No One Asked to Buy. B/TRS GILL, 11, 13, 15 Princes street.— JL First Grand Display of French and English Millinery. NOVELTIES in all Departments. Latest designs in Muslins and Foulards; inspection invited. HJRMTURB and House Furnishings at Henry Sanders's new show rooui3, 86 George street, unequalled for value. WANTED.— See ehoico selection of Yicunas, Serges, Worsteds, and Tweeds; £3 10s, £5 15s. J. and J. Arthur. WAITED.— Make no mistake. Jewellery tastefully Made and Repaired. Peter Dick, Moray place (opposite Coffee Palace). WANTED, Improvers to dressmaking. Apply Miss Michie, over Mrs Dreaver's, George street. WANTED To Sell, "Onli4u r th _ Sharo in Quartz Claim; all in working order. Particulars, apply Asher, agent, Georpe street. "A/STATED, Boy for music shop; one who V v ha.; had 2or 3 years at the piano. Address "Shop," 'Star' Office. WTANTED Known—Fashionable, durable « V Suitings to select from at £3 3s, £3 10s, £3 15s. ,J. and J. Arthur. ¥ ANTED Purchase, in City (hill preferred), modern 5-roomed House, for cash. Address " Principal," ' Star' Office, WAITED, good Tailoress; few first-class uress Suits For Sale. M. Kellan, tailor, 2SO Kin? street. WANTED, a Bath Chair. Please send particulars to Mr Fitzhardinge Jones, agent, Princes street. WANTED, good General Servant, able to cook, country hotel; references required. Apply evening, 77 Rattray street. WANTED.— You can't do better than get your next suit made at J. and J. r ANTED, tidy Girl for general: one fond of children. Apply Thursday, ning, 71 High street. xwijTANTED, for Centra, s ™ u V V (female,'), also smart Gir!, Waitress, and Housemaid; no washing. Apply Mrs Jas. Glenn, Provincial Hotel. \i/S7ANTED.—Now on view, latest and most YV fashionable Suitings, £3 3s, £3 10s, £3 15s. J. and J. Arthur. _• WANTED.—" Mabel, if you want nice Hair Wavers, Hondy, hairdresser has splendid selection from 6d pair." ANTED - To - Buy, Shooting Gallery; * i must be cheap; stnte price, etc. Address " J.W.," ' Star ' Office. • r ANTED, Four-roomed convenient V V House; must be central. State locality and rent to "One Child," 'Star' Office. ANTED To Rent, a 4 or 5-roomed House, Mornington or Glen. Address "Careful," 'Star' Office. TSTjTANTED Known—Morris's Electric V v Healing Wasli and Magic Healer; best all-round preparation (for man or beast): Is, 'is 6d. Chemists, grocers, saddlers: wholesale and retail. WANTED, a Boy for garden and house. Apply Mr Fels, N.Z. Clothing Factor-/. Dowlin? street. 7 i ply morning or evening, 20 Park street. ANTED, young Girl for general housework; two in family; references required. Apply Mr 3 Mitchell, corner George and St. David streets. WANTED. —See our choice selection sty-' lish Suitings. Suits to Order from £3 3s. J. and J. Arthur. _______ ¥;7"ANTED.— Asic tor "Spring Blossom * 1 Go'.d Label Tea, at 2s, Quality always uniform and reliable WAITED Known—Wearing Cash bale oi ITigh-jrade Footwear now on. H. Islip, 104 George street. leel tips and sprigs), 7s 6d per pair; about 20 pairs left. •V7TTANTED "Known—Ladies'~G!ace Kid V T American Shoes, were 10s 6d—now 8s 6d: new line, 30 pairs left. H. Islip, 10* George street. ' TANTED Known—so to 60 pairs of . / Ladies' Shoes in large sizes, were 7s 6d to lis 6d—reduced to ss. it. Islip, 104 George street. ■STANTED Known—Cash Sale continues Vf for One Month; bargains in every line in stock. H. Islip, lf.J George street. ¥ ANTED Known—A Boxful of Children's Shoes (sizes 4 to 6) to clear at Is 6d. H. Islip, 104 George street. 7£TANTED Known—Samples in Boots and Ji -Shoos, in odd_ sizes, cleared out in many cases at cost price. H. Islip. IT ANTED Known—Genuine Bargains can , V be bad for Cash only at the Best High-grade Boot Sale. H. Islip, 104 George street. TANTED Known—For 20s you can have . / 1 pair Men's Boots, 7s 6d; 1 pair Women's Shoes, ss; ONE pair of Men's Leather Slippers, 4s; 1 pair Women's Lcai~-. Slippers, "•» 6d; at the cheapest and most genuine Boot Sale in town. H. Islip, 104 George street. STANTED Known—All Country Orders . * must be accompanied by Money Order; goods not suiting will be exchanged. 11. Islix'i boot importer, 104/ George street.

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Evening Star, Issue 11657, 18 September 1901, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 11657, 18 September 1901, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 11657, 18 September 1901, Page 5