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Public Notices. NEW SPRING WASHING FABRICS HERBERT, HAYNES, AND CO.'S. JUST OPENED, A CiiOICE AND EXTENSIVE STOCK OF WASHING DRESS MATERIALS, Including: MERCERISED SATEENS SILVER SATANAS MERCERISED LAWNS MERCERISED ZEPHYRS NEW TUSS CLOTH PIQUE, WHITE AND PRINTED PANDORAS AND GALATEAS DRTLLS AND GINGL.aM3 . MERCERISED SURAHS FRENCH CAMBRICS. MERCERISED) MAT CLOTH, IN WHITE, CREAM, HEBIOTROPE, PALE BLUifi AND PINK. NEWEST PATTERNS IN YIYKLLAS (Unshrinkable), MERCERISED RADIANT MOIRES IN BLACK OR COLORS. BOSTON AND PATTERSON, ■- [Business Established 1861.] * LAND, ESTATE, AND FINANCIAL AGEM'IS, LIFE AND PROPERTY INSURANCE AGENTS, ALBION CHAMBERS. 41 DOWLING STREET. " RENTS AND LNTBREST COLLECTED, SOUND INVESTMENTS FOUND FOR CAPITAL, AND THE GENERAL MANAGEMENT OF TRUST'AND PRIVATE ESTATES UNDERTAKEN. , ;'...' _• . . t FOR SALE^. Leith street.—Good 8-roomcd House (bathroom, hot and cold water, tubs, etc); in capital order; land, 66ft frontage; very consenient position. Price, £675. City (North End).—New 6-roomed House (h-p. boiler, etc.); concrete piles; 41ft frontage. £660. v City-—Splendid Residential Property, in excellent locality; land oyer i-acre; a valuable site; houses well let. £1,750. *■■ City Freehold (on Hill, South End).—Seven minutes from Post Office; 47£ ft frontage, with ' Three-roomed Cottage and scullery, also Two-roomed Cottage. £360 City.—Substantial Property; very central; good locality; sunny site, with grand view. Land over 1 rood 20 poles, and all available. £1,300. TO LET. City.—Seven-roomed Houses. Nine-roomed House. Large Room. Musselburgh.—New Six-roomed House. Roslyn.—Central Shop, with Dwelling. «, , W , e ha l2, lar^e Usfc of BUYERS for PROPERTIES of all descriptions in City and Suburbs. TRUST MONEYS TO LEND at Lowest Current Rates. Can arrange favorable terms to parties purchasing through us. We advertise Properties in this column Free. BURTON AND~PATTERSON, LICENSED LANDBROKERS, ACCOUNTANTS, AND SHAREBROKERS.FULL RESULT LOME'S No. 10 COMPETITION FOR £IQ CASH. The following 10 Names received the HIGHEST NUMBER of VOTES:— ' I—Ward, Sir Joseph G. 6—O'Rorke, Hon. Sir G. M. 2—Seddon, Right Hon. R. J. 7—Millar, J. A. 3—Mackenzie. T. B—Allen,'J. 4—Cadman, Hon. A. J. • 9—Carroll, Hon. J. s—Hall-Jones, Hon. W. 10—Duncan, Hon. T. Y No Competitor was successful in naming the 10, but two had nine correct—i.e. Mrs HOLLOW, of Royal Arcade, Dunedin, and Mrs J. MACKAY, Littlebourne, Roslyn. Of these, Mrs Hollow had two correctly placed, &nd Mr Mackay one only. The former consequently was the winner. Copy of her receipt for the prizo (£10) is attached. As Mrs Mackay was so nearly correct, IT HAS GIVEN US GREAT PLEASURE TO ADD A SECOND PRIZE of £2 2s, cheque for which we have forwarded to Mrs Mackay with our respectful complimeiits. [Copt.] „-,,.. 8 al Arcade, Dunedin, September 20, 1901. Mr A. Lone. Dear Sir,—l hare to thank you for the cheque for £lO, which I received to-day for being the winner of your No. 10 Competition. I sincerely hope your Firm will continue to prosper.—l am, yours truly, Mas F. Hollow. A NEW COMPETITION FOR £lO GASH (No 11) WILL COMMENCE IN A FEW DAYS. LOOK OUT FOR PARTICULARS. THEY WILL BE INTERESTING AND INSTRUCTIVE. Competitors will be asked to Name TEN RESIDENTS of NEW ZEALAND whom they consider would form the BEST GOVERNMENT. NOTE SPECIALLY.—On tins occasion no names will be given as a guide. It will be quite immaterial whether the persons chosen are male or female, in the Leeisature or not. All that Competitors have to do is to write down the names of Uie ten persons whom they consider would make the best Government for New /SeaJana, quit* aside from party considerations. ' LIVER COMPLAINT, INDIGESTION, and GENERAL WEAKNESS ALL SUCCUMB TO YITADATIO, Mr S. A. PALMER. August 19, 1901. Agent for Webber's VTTADATIO. Dear Sir, —I wish to add my testimony to the value of VITADATIO. For over five years I was a great sufferer from Liver Complaint, Indigestion, and General Weakness. I was unable to follow my usual occupation, and for three years had been under several medical men. I have also taken courses of almost all the well-known patent medicines without any beneficial results. Whilst living at Maryborough, about two years ago, I heard of the wonders being performed through the agency of VITADATIO, and after making in3uiriea I decided to give it a trial, which I id, with the result that at the present time I am fully restored to health, and feel it my duty to let others know what VITADATIO baa done for mo. I will be glad to answer any inquiries about my case personally or by letter, which must have stamped addressed envelope-enclosed. I remain, yours gratefully, WILLIAM STEWART DRUMMOND. II Erroll street, Carlton, Late of Maryborough. For further particulars, S. A. PALMER, Warehouse, Waterloo quay, Wellington. Correspondence invited. Write for testimonials. Wholesale /gents: KBMPTHORNE, PROSSER, AND CO., Dunedin. Retail Agent: Mrs S. J. HUTTON, Octagon, Dunedin. IF YOU LOSE ANYTHING Advertise for it in th* , EVENING STAB. Sixteen Words for One Shilling. ST. GEORGE JAM.—Onae used always used. All grboen. 1 GREAT CLEARING SALE Of .«• SURPLUS STOCKS WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELLERY,. SILVER AND SLLVER-PLATED GOODS, FIELD AND OPERA GLASSES, LEATHER GOODS. Etc. G. AND T. YOUNG, 88 PRINCES STREET, Having finished Stock-taking, have laid aside » Large Selection of Goods, which they have decided to clear at ENORMOUS REDUCTIONS from usual prices. The REDUCTIONS will be Shown in Red Further, ALL GOODS NOT SPECIALLY REDUCED IN PRICE will be SUBJECT TO A DISCOUNT of TEN PER CENT. 2/ OFF EVERY POUND. Now is your opportunity to get BARGAINS in WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELLERY, • SILVER AND PLATED GOODS, Etc Inspection Cordially Invited. Sale Commences on MONDAY, 2nd SEPTEMBER. Orders from the Country will reoeive Special Attention. rjTHE EVENING STAR will be Delivered in any part of the City or Suburbs on sending Address to the Office, Bond street. PRICE ... ... ONE PENNY.

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Evening Star, Issue 11664, 26 September 1901, Page 1

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