THROUGH TRAINS.-PASSENGERS THIS DAY. FROM DUNKOIN- FOR THE NORTH. Mr Di,rcy Fort!, Mr Mira-ms, Mr B. *alek, Mr J. Brothers, Mr J. Lillicray, Mr K. H. Baldwin. Mr B. R. Stock, Hon. H. Fcldwick, Mr Rudd. 'Mrs Leuton, Mr H. Cameron, Mr J. Gilbert. Mr C. Gee, Mr J. Davis, Muster Davis, Mr W. Rowlands. itrom . ciiiusTrmmcH for ttte south. . Messrs A. and F. Watson, Mr E. Elliot, Mrs M. Stammers, Mr F. Higgott, Mr Robert Sinclair. FROM DUNEDIJf FOR TIIE SOUTH. -Mrs Quin, Miss Howes, Mr and Mrs E. Sniyllries. Miss Rutherford, Mr J. W. Henderson, Mr W. Robb, Miss Hall, Mrs and Miss Riordan. Mr W. Irwin, Miss Forbes, Mr S. R. Whale. Mr T. Fabian, Mr R. T. Stewart, Mr I'. Cormaek, Mrs Watson, Mr W. Russell, Mr J. Gardner. Mrs Morrison. FROM TIIK SOUTH FOP. DTTNEIHN'. Miss M'Xee, Mrs M'Leish, Mr and Mrs W. ],. Mitehel. Mr ]•:. Roberts, Mrs Kmeaton and child. Miss Wykes, Mrs >.'orthcote and son, Mrs Piloher. Mr W. Forrester Mr (,'. K. Rlair, Mrs W. H. Parson. Mr F. F. Biyne. Mr E. Feather.stone. Mr J. It. Mackenzie, Mr E. Jones, Mr P. Hav Mr P. M'Canu. Mr and Mrs Telfer. ' '
The Maid Was Mistress This Time—Mrs Housekeep: "By (he way, Jane, I never thought to ask yon why you Joft'vour last place." The New Maid: " The' mistress ,ie master kissing me, but you needn't - »"l of that, ma'am." Mrs Housekeep: "Well, I sliould say not." The New Maid: " No. ma'am; your husband ain't my style at all." Late Advertisements. iJEW BOOKS at Braithwaitc's Book Ar- -*■* cade: Anthony Hope, Tristram of Blent, 2s 6d, 3s 6d;"Guy Boothby. A Millionaire's Love Story, 2s 6d, 3s 6d; Crockett's Cinderella, 2s 6d. 3s 6d; Casscll's History of Boer War, 7s 6d; Walter Besant's Lady of Lynn, 2s 6d; Prowse Voysey, 2s 6d, 3s 6d; Neil Munro, Doon Castle, 2s 6>.\, 3s 6d; Fowlers Concerning Isabel Carnaby, 6d; T . Tracey, The Final War, 6d; Parry's ulian Home, 6d; Brown's Rab and Jlis friends, 6d; Farjeon, Devlin, the Barber, 6d: Blackmore, Clara Yaushan, Cd; Rita, Pl'nba, 6d ; Anstey's Vice Versa, 6d. "piMPLES On the Face are speedily cured. They arise from impure blood. They always come with Spring. LOASBYVS WAHOO Cleanses iho blood, cures Indigestion, Constipation. MRS GILL, Leading Fabric Gloves JU and Engl lection of New BRESS Dep; . Fre-ch shades in ... .. street. WANTED.V v > B-drooi C. and W. H.v STANTED.- ■ v Series, 15s, £4 4s/ J. 11, 13, 15 Princes street.— designs in Lace Boleros, n new shades. Mties now opened in French sh Millinery. Splendid scSailor Hats. rtment.—Choice Patterns in mgs. Mrs Gill, Princes G'.'rved Sideboards, Suites, n Furniture; lowest prices, yward, 103 George street. -See choice selection v icunas, and Tweeds, at £3 10s, £3 and J. Arthur. TaTANTKD. 1 Unfurnished Room for Lady *» with 2 children; on kill preferred. Dickenson, Grand Hotel Buildings. i/ANTLD, Baslcctmukcrs. Apply Arnold, 7ANTED, £I,OOO for two for three years . / at 6 per cent.; first-class security. "Imrjortcr." 'Star' Office. \fci ANTED.—Make no mistake. Jewellery V Y tastefully Made and Repaired. Peter Dick, Moray place (opposite' Coli'ee Palace). "U^TANTED. —How nicely your hair is vv waved, Nellie. Yes; I did it with now Tongs bought from Hendy, hairdresser. Price, 6d pair; inspection invited: ANTED.—J. and J. Arthur are B i,m S V V specially good value in Suits to order. WAMtJ) Known—Leans Confectionery, Dining, and Tea Rooms, 54 Princes street, Now Open. a goocflTeneral Sc V 7 Aunlv Mrs Cook. 30 Bonn street. TSTANTED, One or Two strong Lads for » 7 parcels: good wages. Apply Drapery Supply Association. George street. good Shirt Ironer, at once; * * constant employment. Sankey's Laundry, Cumberland street. your nest »' Suit from J. and J. Arthur. Suitings—£3 3s, £3 10s, £3 15s. Tj.TjJ'ANTED, Employment, by sober young 7 V Mm. as groom or driving; good references. Address "J.," 'Siar' Office. WANTED.— If you want a Suit, see J. and J. Arthur's, at £3 3s, £3 10s, iTANTED Known—Sec .1. and J. Arthur's . V choice selection Slvlish Suitings—£3 3s, £3 10s, £3 15s, £1 £4 4s. -.). anrl J. Arthur rre showest and Most Fashionable 4, £4 4s, £4 10s. ANTED, thorough General So: ferencca. M~~ IT '' r T *" Known , ~,„.„.„„ „„.., 7 > Removed from 131 King street to 58 Howe street. Ladies' and Children's Underclothing, Skirts, and Blouses a specialty. W 'ANTED, experienced General Servant; housemaid kept; no washinp. 44 WANTED Known—Morris's ■ Electric Healing Wash and Magic Healer; best nil-round preparation (for man or beast); Is, Is 6d. . Chemists, grocers, saddlers; wholesale and retail. saddle or harness Apply Sounc "ISS ALLAN, 53 Princes strest, wants J.I-H- Cooks, Housemaids, Waitresses (hotels), Housemaids (stations), Cooks (pri7ate). Linht Generals.
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Evening Star, Issue 11662, 24 September 1901, Page 5
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774Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 11662, 24 September 1901, Page 5
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