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The Huntly correspondent of the Auckland ‘ Star ’ reports that at Pukemini a settler came across a cavity in the ground lending to an immense cavern, estimated about. 50yds in length and a considerable height. The country is limestone, and many specimens of stalactitic and stalagmitic formations of great beauty and of crystalline appearance are visible' As the cave has not been thorouglily explored, no accurate description can be given. Peculiarly enough a quartz reef runs through Us entire length. Prunes, dried apples,. cvap. apricots, finest quality. Warded Bros, and Co.—(Advt.j Advertisements. j'JEW BOOKS at Braithwaite’s Book Ar- ' cade: Anthony Hope, Tristram of Blent, 2s 6d, 3s 6d; Guv Boothby, A Millionaire’s Love Story, 2s 6d, 3s 6d: Crockett’s Cinderella, 2s 6d, 3s 6d: Cassell’s History of Boer War, 7s 6d; Walter Besant’s Ladv of Lynn, 2s 6d; Prowsc Voysey, 2s 6d, 3s 6d; Neil Munro, Boon Castle, 2s 6d, 3s 6d : Fowler's Concerning Isabel Carnaby, 6d ; L. Tracey, The Final War, 6cl; Farrar's Julian Home, 6d; Brown’s Rab and His Friends, 6d; Farjoon, Devlin, the Barber, 6d; Blackmore, Clara Vaughan, 6d; Rita., Sheba., 6d; Anstey’s Vice Versa, 6d. P IMPLIES 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. 1%,/TRS GILL, 11, 13, 15 Princes street.— J-’-S- First Grand Display of French and English Millinery. NOVEI/TIES in all Departments. Latest designs in Muslins and Foulards; inspection invited. Sunshades, Gloves, Laces, Veilings. J. s Mrs Gill, 11, 13, 15 Princes street. WANTED. Carved Sideboards, Suites, Bedroom Furniture; lowest prices. C. and W. Hayward, 103 George street. WANTED. —See choice selection of Vicunas, Serges, Worsteds, and Tweeds; £3 10s, £5 15s. J. and J. Arthur. WANTED, smart Lad or Improver to leani hairdressing. Apply W. Potter, 12+ George street, Dunedin. WANTED. —New Side Combs every description, Geisha Frames, Hair Nets, Ornaments, etc., just landed. Hendy, hairdresser. WANTED, good General Servant, for elderly lady: middle-aged woman preferred. For particulars, apply Mrs D, R. Eunson, 581 Castle street. ANTED, a Couple of good Brush V v Hands. Apply Smith and Smith, Octagon. WANTED. —Please note this fact: Peter Dick, most liable Watchmaker and Jeweller, Moray place (opposite Coffee Palace), ‘ANTED Known—Fashionable, durable Suitings to select from at £3 3s, £3 10s, £3 15s. J. and J. Arthur. ANTED, 12 H.P. Engine, 16 H.P Boiler; separate; state price, par ticulars. Bos 312. V.7STANTED, 5 reliable Sitting Hens; highv V cst price given for hens have brought out chickens. Address Edwards, fruiterer. ■PLANTED, a reliable Nursegirl. Apply J 7 Central Hotel. NAN TED Known —Auld and Co. are now + 1 opening New Goods, and invito yon lo Compare Values. EAT ANTED.—You can’t do better than get "i your next suit made at J. and'J. Arthur’s. WANTED To Buy, a Stand Camera (a Premo preferred). Address “ Plate,” ‘ Star ’ Office. WANTED, General Servant; no cool; ing or washing; references. 13 Y’ork place. VySNANTED, General Servant. Apply Mr V V Smith, corner Duke and Cumberlan streets. WANTED.— Now on view, latest and mos fashionable Suitings, £3 3s, £3 10s £3 15s. J. and J. Arthur. WANTED. —‘‘Mabel, if you want nic Hair »* avers, Hendy, hairdresser, hs splendid selection from 6d pair.” ANTED, a smart, respectable Gir assist housework (16); no children references. 55 St. Andrew street, WANTED Known—Lean’s Confectioner' Dining, and Tea Rooms (54 Princi street) Open on Saturday, 21st, ANTED To Sell, Express in good order v V £!&• '‘ Express,” ‘Star’ Office. ANTED, experienced Housemaid. A] ply Wain s Hotel, evening. ANTED Known—Entries Close for tl Labor Day Sports on the 28th inst. WANTED.— If you want an up-to-dal Suit to Order from £3 3s, try J. an J. Arthur. WANTED Known—Auld and Co. arc no opening New Goods, and invite yc to Compare Values. CLERK Wanted, with knowledge of sho hand and typewriting. Apply, in o’ handwriting, to Box 345; references quired. PRINTER.— Wanted, Youth about 18 w experience of platen and cylinder n chutes. Inquire of Publisher, ‘Si: Office. VS7"OOD-GARVING.—Wanted, Lad, some V . experience of trade; good opportunity. J. Scott, carver,' 50 King street. TO Tailoresses.—Wanted a good Trouser Hand; permanent employment. J. and J. Arthur, tailors, George street. MRS FlSH.—Housekeooer (station, £l* widow preferred), Nurse (institution), Housemaids (hotels, town country), Cooks, , Kitclicmuaids, Waitresses, Pantrymaids Generals, Cook-Laundress (station. £i). Miss i Bell, call.

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Evening Star, Issue 11658, 19 September 1901, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 11658, 19 September 1901, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 11658, 19 September 1901, Page 5