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Sporting. DUNEDIN*'JOCKEY CLUB. Autumn meeting, 1902, win be held at Wingatui on WEDNESDAY (Cup Day), FRIDAY, and SATURDAY, February 26th and 28th, and M irch Ist. First Race 12.30 each day. SPECIAL TRAINS TIMETABLE will appear in future advertisements. H. L. JAMES, Secretary. jLost ami Con ad. TBOX-TERRIER Puppy Lost from 105 York place. Anyone giving information as to whereabouts well rewarded. LOST (Thursday or Friday), Plan of Twostoreyed . House. Please return Arnold, M'Calium’s Timber Yard; reward. LOST, on Saturday, Black Retriever Pup, with brass collar. Return same to 35 Lower York place. LOST, on Saturday, a Pair of Spectacles. Return to A. Parker, George street. lOST, White Open Sailing Boat, unrigged, I bowsprit only. Wise, Burkes, or A.M.P. Buildings. LOST, Gold Bell Pin, between First Church and Roslyn. Please return Mrs Armstrong, Hart street, Roslyn. LOST, vicinity Asylum Ground, Lady’s Gold Brooch, thistle centre; reward. Browning’s Store, Stuart street. JOST. Wire-haired Fox Terrier (dog); * white, black head. Reward return Butrer worth, Roslyn. lOST, at St. Clair, Saturday, Gold Brooch. ■i Reward on returning Mrs Watkins, Reid street, South Dunedin. JOST, Fur Purse in Brunswick street, with -k one pound; number known. Leave at M’Coneli’s Store, Cargill road; reward. LOST, a Purse, containing postal order and silver; reward. Grand Hotel. TVtOUND, Man suffering ten weeks with J- carbuncle. Morris’s cures in twenty days; Is 6d; all storekeepers. FOUND. —“ Parker’s Hair Tonic ” Cures Dandruff and Falling Hair; renders hair soft and glossy; not greasy; all chemists, 2s 6d; posted, 3s. Board and Residease. MRS PETERS, late of Middlemarch, begs . to inform her Friends and the General Public tliat she has taken Mills’s Commercial Hotel, Frederick street, and trusts to have a share of public patronage. As there is another Commercial Hotel in Dunedin, I have decided to CHANGE the NAME to the HOTEL MIDDLEMARCH. Patrons can rely on getting the Best Brands of Liquor. Telephone No. 910. VACANCY for Gentleman in private family ; bath, piano; every convenience. Address “ Moderate,” ‘ Star ’ Office. WANTED, Board, Residence, by 2 or 3 respectable young Men; terms moderate. Apply “Central,” ‘Star’ Office. WANTED,,- superior Board and Lodging. State terms, etc., to “ Homo Alims,” ‘ Star ’ Office. Corporation Notlc®*. A MEETING of those in favor of tenderA ing, on behalf of the Citv. a DINNER to the RIGHT HONORABLE THE PREMIER previous to his departure to the Old Country will be held in the Council Chambers on WEDNESDAY Next, the 12th instant, at 4 o’clock p.m. G. L. DENNISTON, Mayor. Dunedin, 10th February, 1902. mHE SUBSCRIBERS to Colonel Robin’s A Testimonial and any of the Public interested are invited to WITNESS the PRESENTATION of the Sword of Honor to Brevet-colonel Robin. C.8., on WEDNESDAY EVENING Next, the 12th imtnnt, at 8.30, in the Garrison Hall. G. L. DENNISTON, Mayor. Dunedin, 10th Februarr. 1902. Licensing Notices. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TRANSFER OF LICENSE. I PATRICK JAMES RODGERS, of Wni- , kouaili, being the holder of a publican’s License in respect of the House and Premises, situate at Waikouaiti, and known as the Railway Hotel, do hereby give notice that I desire to obtain, and will at the next Licensing Meeting, to be holden at Port Chalmers on the Sixth Day of MARCH, 1902, apply for a Transfer of the said License from myself to ALEXANDER DEANS, my appointee. Dated the Bth day of February, ltn-2. P. J. RODGERS. Findlay and Bah-bt, Solicitors, Palmerston, Otago. Public Notices. IF you wish your little Entertainment to be a TIGER TEAS, success, uaa SALE, SALE, SALE, At SALE, MOLLISONS. SALK, SALK. 'Hie ever-increasing popularity of our Sales we believe to bo due to our wellknown System of Reducing Everything in Price at Uio end of each Season; not a pennyworth reserved. OUT-OP-TOWN FOLKS, as well as the City Customers, are fast learning that it pays to buy the best goods--always—and that at thus establishment the BEST 1 can always be had at the most moderate prices. THE LOWEST PRICE does not necessarily mean the best value. Often the price that seems lowest proves to ho the highest to the consumer, because the money’s worth in wear is not obtained. IT IS OUR RULE to first procure the best goods on the market, then fix the prices at the lowest point consistent with our policy of fair treatment to you and to ourselves as well. WHAT YOU BUY HERE you can always depend upon as being strictly first-class goods, worth all, and often more tlian you pay for it. and sure to give you tire satisfaction you expect for your outlay. DO YOU FIN!} IT SO when you make a purchase at some of these alleged ‘‘bargain sales)Do you find that you always feel fully satisfied when you get home and have the opportunity to carefully and closely examine your purchase ? IF YOU CAN’T COME, ORDER BY POST. MOLLISONS, 195 and 197 George street; 1-5 Frederick street, DUNEDIN. YOU SHOULD GET YOUR WALL PAPERS From us, and save about Half. No old stock. All Latest Designs. No better made. Fames wren and go.. South Princes street, Painters, Glaziers, Signwriters, Pictureframers, etc.

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Evening Star, Issue 11678, 10 February 1902, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 11678, 10 February 1902, Page 5