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Public Notices. HERBERT, HAYNES, AND CO ARE NOW SHOVING IN THEIR MANTLE DEPARTMENT A FULL RANGE i ' OF ' READt-TO-WEAR DRESS SKIRTS, IN VARIOUS FASHIONABLE MATERIALS AND STYLES. NOTE THE FOLLOWING : BLACK or NAVY SERGE SKIRTS (Shaped Frills) l 6s 9 BLACK FIGURED ; LUSTRE SKIRTS (Shaped Frills) 19= 6 l^™™™*™™. SKIRTS (Trimmed Bands of Silk)." .*.'.' Z Z 25s 6 PLAIN LUSTRE SKIRTS, New Style (with Rows of. Silk Cord) ... 29s 6 BLACK MATERIAL SKIRTS (Shaped Frills, Gored, Tucked, etc.) ... 29s 6 BLACK CLOTH SKIRTS. (Corded, Tacked, Gored, etc.) 32s 6 BLACK VOILE SKIRTS (with Rows of Tucking) '" 35s e NEW BROCHE SILK, SICILIAN, MERVEILLEUX, AND SATIN SKIRTS, From 2 Guineas each. LLAND DRESS SKIRTS, CANVAS COSTUMES, , SUE DRESS SKIRTS, I From DUCK COSTUMES. From rEN DRESS SKIRTS, f 15s 6d. SATEEN COSTUMES, f 21s. [LL DRESS SKIRTS, J HOLLAND COSTUMES J THESE ARE JUST: IMPORTED, AND INCLUDE THE LATEST LONDON AND PARISIAN STYLES. HERBERT, HAYNES, AND CO. FULL RESULT LORIE'S No. 10 COMPETITION FOR £JO CASH. The following 10 Names received the HIGHEST NUMBER of VOTES : o~ W !£ d ' S £ ■ 3^S 1 G ;, T 6-O'Rorke, Hon. Sir G. M. 2—faeddon, Right Hon. R. J. 7—Millar J A 3—Mackenzie T. B—Allen,'J.' 4-Cadman, Hon. A. J. 9—Carroll, Hon. J. 5-KHall-Jones, Hon. W. 10—Duncan, Hon. T. Y 'v^XS?"*/ , w ? s: succ^ ful »? nainmg the 10, but two had nine correct-Le., Mrs these, Mrs Hollow had two correctly placed, and Mrs Mackay one only. The former consequently was the winner. Copy of her receipt for the prize (£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 compliments. [Copt.] ~ , T . 8 E °y al Arcade, Dunedin, September 20, 1901. Mr A. Lone. ' Dear Sir,—l have to thank you for the cheque for £lO, which I received to-dav for being the winner of your No. 10 Competition. . J ' I sincerely hope your Firm will continue to prosper.—l am, yours truly, Mrs F. Hottow. ~ A NEW COMPETITION 1 FOR £lO CASH (No. II) HAS NOW COMMENCED. LOOK OUT FOR PARTICULARS. THEY WILL BE INTERESTING AND INSTRUCTIVE. Competitors are asked to Name TEN RESIDENTS of NEW ZEALAND whom tbey consider would form the BEST GOVERNMENT. NOTE SPECIALLY.—On this occasion no names will be given as a guide. It will be quite immaterial whether the persons chosen are male or female in the lature or not. All that Competitors have to do is to write down the names" of the ten persons whom they consider wculd make the best Government for New Zealand, quite aside from party considerations. ALL WE ASK IS COMPARISON. NOTE OUR PRICES. SIMON BROTHERS. NEW GOODS NOW LANDING. LADIES* LINES FOR CASH: MEN'S LINES FOR CASH- "* d- ' • ■ d Neat Tan Shoes .„ 511 Fashionable Evening Shoes s"i Glace Kid Shoes _ 5 6 Neat Walking 'Shoes ... ... ... Do extra quality 6 9 Dress Walking Boots, 6's andTs" .'." 5 11 Fashionable Evening Shoes, 3's and 4's 111 r . Do _, do (extra quality), 6's to 10"s 7 11 Do do do, 3's to 7's 29 S °ft° m 2, B * ] , 10 9 tj ~ Cl . -. ~ , I . . fashionable Tan Balmorals 11 9 Felt Slippers (felt soles) 10 Do do (extra quality) 12 9 Do (leather soles) ... ... 2 6 Strong Working Boots ]" 7 u Foxhead Slippers, leather soles ... „. 211 Working Boots (extra strong) ... ." 9 9 Beautiful Glace Kid Balmorals ... ... 10 6 £ e ] fc f^P?? 1 * from 1 6 Strong Leather Balmorals 6 11 Slis9m (leather soles > 4 ° r> 1. t ii. ™ a r. otr ong olucliers 411 Strong 2-bar Leather Shoes 4 9 Bluchers (extra strong) 5 n Strong Leather Slippers 211 R c -, shoes ... .'." 1 j AT EQUALLY LOW PRICES: Boys' and Girls' Boots.-Girls' Strong Boots from 4s 9d; Boys' Watertight Balmorals 10 s to 12% 6s 6d; Youths' Watertight Balmorals, l's to 3's, from 6s lid. SIMON BROTHERS, 9 AND 11 GEORGE STREET (NEAR OCTAGON). HYDATIDS ON THE LIVER. ANOTHER VICTORY FOR yiTADATIO. Campaspe (Victoria), 24th August, 1901. Mr S. A. PALMER, 184 Pitt street, Sydney. Dear Sir, —I have much pleasure in giving my testimony to the good quality and curing power of Webber's VITADATIO. Some two years ago I was taken ill One doctor said [it was Whooping Cough. I was in bed for over a month; and got weaker and weaker until I went to another doctor, who said it , was Hydatids on the liver. The doctors I ordered me to go under an operation, but I . did not care to for fear of Chloroform, and I on the next day when my mother was reading the paper she came across a testimonial from a person who had been cured of a similar trouble to my own with VITADATIO, so I said I would try some myself. I sent for a few bottles at once, and commenced taking it, and I never felt better than I am to-day, and do honestly believe that I .would have been dead long ago had. I not resorted to VITADATIO. I have taken ten bottles in all. lam increasing in weight every month, and feel it is a pleasure to be alive. I was waiting to see if my cure was lasting before sending you a testimon" l — J —'" PACTS! You will find FACTS! 81 our FACTS! I'ACTS! Quality and Prices Right. FACTS! (CONTINENTAL BOOT DEPOT Hold one of the LARGEST and BEST STOCKS in the Colony. LADIES' and GENTS', in Large Variety. TAN BOOTS and SHOES, in Assorted Colors GLACE and GLOVE KID, Latest Styles CHROME and BOX CALF, Latest Shapes CYCLE, RUNNING, and ißnAfnaw. snruis CmLDREN'S BOOTS and SHOES. Large Stock. SOLE AGENTS FOR The Anatomical "Jenness Miller" Make. The Fashionable "Laird Schrober" Make. The Stylish "Florsheira" Make. The Comfortable "Pollards" Make. COUNTRY FRIENDS.—Our "BEEHIVE" BOOTS are unrivalled for Real Hard Wear. CONTINENTAL BOOT DEPOT, PRINCES STREET', Opposite Chief Post Office. OHN GILLIES, 18 George street, Dunedin. think fit. Yours''truly, (Signed) ISABEL M. WASON, Campaspe. For further particulars, S. A. PALMER, WAREHOUSE, WATERLOO QUAY, WELLINGTON. Correspondence invited. Write for Testiials. Wholesale Agents: KEMPTHORNE, PROSSER, AND CO., Dunedin. Retail Agent: Mrs S. J. HUTTON, Octagon, Dunedin. ST. GEORGB JAM.—Bert in the market. All Graoeca. . variety. Handsome Black-and-gold Iron Bedsteads, Brass-rod Fenders and sets Fire Brasses, Carpets, Rugs, Mats, Curtains, Blankets, Quilts, Sheetings, Mattresses (all kindi and sizes). Furniture in great variety. Prices sent on application. Time payments arranged. Terms easy. • O H N GILLIES, FUNERAL UNDERTAKER, Corner of Great King street and Moray place. Funerals conducted at Lowest Prices in Town and Country. Our Undertaker reeides on i~ese premises, and can always be got to attend to Funeral Orders by day or night. Telephone 534. FRESH AS A DAISY. SWEET AS THE ROSE. T>LUE BELL OATH IA J*

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Evening Star, Issue 11666, 28 September 1901, Page 1

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