*'? abf & mlffittkto * r’/''S ?mls ;, y v, Ey .Florae vßungw - Violet -Wdfay?OSk»V^‘ ■ Joe .Cowan fj-.p V' - ANOTHER - • ; ®th •- WdMa»f*mM'< IrsM- ~ . - Xn,therr Griginikl Sketch of TrisbLifeT'Cnti £l*l9 m THE X, lutfodudag... Songe,>;l)»Poehix)tpd DUNEDIN stiti&EXlr ■.:■ entries, cto^W ;^Ttri^!A3^|f'4^ SEPTEMBER" ■’’7X-. TjlOE, ’ the Convenience -*- ■, petitora It'has" been XT'OR,- the Convenience of V' A■, peUUas ttbas'been 'Ahran|WttS'‘Rw:'.' ; i tees'will be received 'by '^Ucssn'*Cij°S{<it' . i and Co.* the tt* ' DUtfBDIN EuEMCIJiTIJEAL KATiTCTp; . SPRING SHOW, STocklMß: 6«aSm, r J Hall. Barr’s Silver Cnp, and Priaai' ''"'" . over £63. Entries >«los« s_^p.m. : on Mondsfc ;- 29th September; at Secretary's' Lower Rattray Entry Forms are obtainable >■. GEORGBDtJN CAN, - ' —< • .«• 'Boutdity. y' • ■ I. !L-a‘.! , .’!f.w.'‘«i' i ‘'" ; ’-*• '.■' V • 'HwVisaws' An«ti<ms. -• FRIDAY, 26th SEPTEMBER, - • ■ Ab 2 o'olook:' .. Z'i- r \ At Rooms, Manse street. ' HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. WALNUT PIANO . (E. Krauas). . _ - ■pARE. ■; Reynolds; ; and j bo. E .are instructed by .the, in a '; ■ deceased estate to sell by auction as above, . Walnut piano (E. Rrauss), piano stool, walnut suite, walnut whatnot,, fenders and ironsi 7 ashpans,. walnut organ (Cornish and ' ' hogany chefifonier. dinner waggoh. extettaing dining table; butler's trajv ball-stand'and .chairs, tdmner ware, platform rocker, ‘lino- - leum. Chesterfield settee- in -tapestry; Brua- ■•• Sets and tapestry carpets, cabinet office wash- ' stand, leather ooucb, wardrobe, • . duchesso “bests, marble • wash*tnnda* : dneheage pairs; . toilet glasses, toilet ware, douUe and tangle r> iron bedsteads,; spiring and wire, mattresses, -r; iron folding bed. chair, cocoanni > matting, horsehair leather trunk, toilet-chests* red pine cheffonier, table mangle,- writing - . tables, office chairs, gents' saddles, crockery, kitchen utensils, ' etc. Also, oh‘ account - - of Mr F. J. Walsh (who is leaving Dunedin); superior walnut upright grand piano,. by Schwechien. ;-> : . S£ v fr» p.o 7
mmM BTTS m 7 , ' THE- WEEKLY PELSSM’ BTBRY Immediately After AririviSlof North 'Bxptata: WEDNESDAY* SEPTEMBER »Uu '• SOME OF. THE ILLUSTRATIONS. / ■“># 1 Ladies’ . Gold .Championship; Some 1 - * ‘ '< • -; The Ihter-lsland Football MafaA. The. Torrey-AJesanderiMissioiL •• A Ruined 'City'of - v ' ;-..'v'- ;i Three Pictures from SOME OF , TEDS ARTICLES. - The Luckiest Man b the World,; by&chsftl Marsh; Anuradhanura and its Vanished Glories, by fi. W. Roper*,. The' White Death (star;)-, Spoiling the Egyptians '**—' ‘ Can a University Help Me /to •m. a LivipgP,, la ..paper from’. ‘-The .Times *), by Poultaey Bigelow;*, Coal Storage'in. South 'Africa. : : New Zealand Gup ■■. '•■ The New Zealand Hockey Association.. The New. Zealand .Amateur Athletic Association. . The Arab Horse as a Sire.' ‘ ; : The Shearers* Strike'in Australia, s PRICE ... SIXPENCE., ... From all agents, runners, anfT street boys. W. 3. PRICTOR' AND CO„ Wholesale Agents. " . ■■ : E, BENSDORP'S , OY A L : DU TC H 00C 04. A Great Luxury. ’ Ask J. EL Hancock and Co. Rosdl aad Resideass. TTACANCY for Two . young Men * bath, T . piano; terms moderate. Apply 98 Lower St. Audrey street. VACANCY for Five Gentlemen; hot bath, piano ; good View. 81 High street' rilWO respectable Tradesmen want ,comfortable Home; no other boarders. Letter “X.Y.2.,” Dunedin P.O. WANTED”, Board' and Residence, Lady and Two Children; private sitting room, two bedrooms. “City,” ‘Star' Office. Religions XOEKEY-ALEXANDER MISSIONCLOSES ON SUNDAY, 28th/. FRIDAY, 26th (TO-MORROW); .15 MEN'S MEET-
5 p-m.—BIBLE BEADING, 6.45 p.m.—WOMEN’S MEETING. 8.15 p.m.—MEN’S MEETING, All in GARRISON HALL. BJLS p.m.—MEN and WOMEN in , FIRST CHURCH. D. WRIGHT, Secretary. E. ROSEYEAE, Hon. Treasurer. ALEXANDER REVIVAL SONGS. Words and Music, Words Only _ _ _ la. _ ~ 3d. N.Z. BIBLE, TRACT, AND BOOS SOCIETY, 48 Princes street. ■ Lost and Fosni. LOST, a Blackfind-tan Collie Dos. Reward on returning same to C. 0. Graham, Official Assignee. STRAYED, Chestnut Horse; white hind leg and forehead. Finder please return to T. and N. Hamilton, North-east Valley. FOUND, a Pocket Book containing small sum of money and receipt. Owner can have same by applying at No. 24 Canongate street. FOUND.-—“ Parkers Hair Tonic” Cures .Dandruff and Falling Hair; renders hair soft and glossy; not greasy. All chemists. 2s 6d; posted, 3s. To Let. OFFICE To Let (one front toon!, 14 x 14, ground floor), Water street. Apply H. D. Strouach. TO LET, 7-roomed House, Arthur streets Wm. Reid, 27 Rattray street. TO LET, (established 30 years), Chemist’s Shop, Caversham, and Pour Booms. H. F. Hardy. TO LET (Momington), Furnished Silting Room, Bedroom, Kitchen, 8s (unfurnished. 6s); near tram. Pitcher’s Store, Momington. FFIO LET, Office in Exchange Court, Princes , street. Apply Adams Bros., solicitors. Exchange Court. Sporting. DUNEDIN JOCKEY CLUB. (gPRINO MEETING, 13Q2, Will bo Held at Wingatui on WEDNESDAY (LABOR DAY; and SATURDAY, Bth and nth October, First Race Starling each day at 1 o’clock, £1 Totalizator Inside; 10s Totalisater Outside. ADMISSION: Grounds, Is; Stand, 10s extra. Stand Tickets obtainable at Railway Station. SPECIAL TRAINS will leave Dunedin for Racecourse Siding at 9.20, 10.50, IL3O, 12.0, 12.15, 1.0, and 1.15. The 11.30 and 12.0 trains will run direct to course. Trains Return from Siding at 4.25, 4.45, 5.15, ■ and 5.30, and from Wingatui Station at 5.0 and 6.30. The 4.25, 4.45, and 5.15 trains will not stop at intermediate stations. RETURN FARES (including Admission to Grounds) will be: Carriages, 2s 6d; Seated Waggons, 2s. H. L. JAMES, Secretary. Heelings.OTAGO ANGLERS’ ASSOCIATION; mHE TWENTIETH ANNUAL MEETING -L of the above Association will ba held in the Victoria Hall on THURSDAY, ,25th test., at 7.15 p.m. Intending members invited to be present. f A. E. JENKINS, Hon. Sec. OPOHO CRICKET CLUB. /VWING to the inclemency of the weather the Opening Day of the above Club will be POSTPONED to SATURDAY, October 4th. W. R. DOYLE, Hon. See. NOTICE TO THOSE CONTRACTORS WHO TENDERED FOE ALTERATIONS TO PRINCIPAL POST OFFICE AT DUN- - EDEN. f|\HE TENDERERS for above-mentioned Works are urgently requested to attend Meeting at. the Builders’ Rooms, No. 5 Liverpool street, on 'FRIDAY, September 26, at 8 p.m. Business very important. CHAS. E. GEORGE, President of Master Builders’ Industrial 'Association. KAIKORAI FOOTBALL GROUND COMPANY, LIMITED.rrCEDI ANNUAL GENERAL JdffiETTNG ;of the above Company will bo held ip the Roslyn Council Chambers on FRIDAY, 26th test., at 8 ptet ■ 1 W.A. Wnk]MSON, ; % r ' * Hoh. '-Secretary, hogany cheffonier,: dinner ■ waggon,' exthbSteg dining table; butler’s tray,-hall-stand'and /Chairs, tdmner ware, platform , rocker, 'lihbleum. Chesterfield settee in -tapestry,' Bids-' -fiels and tapestry carpets, cabinet office washstand, leather osuch, wardrobe, duchesse chests,' marble -. washstanda,: duchesse pairs, toilet glasses, toilet ware, double and .tangle iron bedsteads,'; spiring) and vnre matfreasea, iron folding bed chair, cocbanni.) matting, horsehauvchairs, leather trunk,tbiletTcHests, isd pine cheffonier.table mangle, -writing'' tables, office chairs, gents’ saddles, erbckeiy,. kitchen utensils,-etc.,"etc. ‘Also, oh- account of Mr F. J. Walsh (who is leaving Dunedin)/; superior walnut upright grand piano)) by Schwechien. , FRIDAY, 28th SEPTEMBER. • At 2 o’clock, . At Booms,. Manse street.. Sale by Auction of FISHING TACKLE. PARK," REYNOLDS, AND O a are instructed to sell ,an Assortment of Fishing Tackle, including rod, reels, lines* minnows, hooks, etc., etc. ' - MONDAY, 6th OCTOBER, At 2 o’clock, CITY FREEHOLD PROPERTY. For Sale by Auction. TAMES SAMSON AND CtX LF have been favored with . instruct ten* from Mr G. S. Anderson (who has given’up business) to . sell by auction, his Freehold Property; being Section 19, Block 33, having a frontage of 33.33 links to GreatKteg street by a depth of 50 links, together with Dwell-ing-house and Shop thereon; situate' in one of the best business blocks- in King ’street." .For particulars, apply A. C. HANLON, Barrister and Solicitor, Princes street/ Dnnedins or THE AUCTIONEERS. FRIDAY, 26th SEPTEMBER. At 9.30 sharp. .. By Auction. . mHE FRUITBROKERS’ -L • ASSOCIATION will sell. " Lemons, ripe Bananas, Tahiti Oranges, Hobart Apples/ Rhubarb, and local Fruits. - Sales will start punctually to time; buyers nets. * ’ WEEKLY POULTRY RAT/R. ‘ FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, at 9.30, SHIEL AND CO.; 10. MASON AND SONS. TYTB will offer Minorcas (laying), Orping- ” » tons. Leghorns, Roosters, and Ducks; a really good assortment of table poultry. SATURDAY, 27th SEPTEMBER, At. 2.30 p.in. . , We have been instructed to sell at our Rooms (Old Town Hall), South Dunedin) a consignment of Sterling Silver Watches, Chains, Brooches, Clocks, Pendants; also a limited number of Ladies ltd Gold Watches. Also, at the same tame and place, a large quantity of Drapery, Tweeds, Electro-plate, Crockery, etc. 5 second-hand Bicycles DENSEM AND CO, Auctioneers, etc. SATURDAY, 27th SEPTEMBER, At 2 o’clock. Sale by Auction of Household Furniture. Massive Walnut Iron-frame Piano (by Strauss, full trichord, under dampen equal to new), Solid Brass Serbs, U ■ . ® el ® d G «>ods and Chattels, etc. A M , E s .SA MS O N AN D C a " have received instructions to sell by auction, at their Booms, Furniture, etc., including—Wateut piano, massive plush suite (9 pieces), Brussels and tapestry carpets: hearth and wool rugs, brass Tenders, fire brasses, mirror sideboard, Vienna, wicker; and rattan chairs, octagon and; tea tables; dinner and tea sets, cruets, vases, pictures, cutlery and glassware) marble and striking clocks, Bft, extending dining table/ tapestry- couches, am and rocking chair? cheffonier, e.p. ware, carpet squares, heavy linoleum, whatnots, curtain poles and ’ curtains, mirror _ hall stand, hanging lamp double and single brass ' bedsteads, spite? wire, and flock mattresses, . kapok beds, blankets, quilts, massive mirror Wardrobe, full-Scotch and toilet chests, duchesse drawers and tables, ' marble- and tile washstands, fancy ware, commode, looking glasses, superior _ duchesse pairs, 4 and 5-, drawer chests, kitchen dresser, kitchenand cooking - utensils,; copper boiler, wringer; range, barrow, 3 gents’ bicycles, sewing machine, cask plaster of Paris, and sundry furniture, etc., etc. Shipping. S.S. APAEIMA/ FROM CALCUTTA AND SINGAPORE. TiONSIGN JBJSS of Cargo by above Steamer Vy are hereby notified that a > Deposit equal to 17j -per cent, of the value of their goods must be lodged at this Office before Delivery Orders are Issued.- Cargo is sow beteg Discharged, and Consignees are-re-quested to Present Bills, of Lading, obtain Delivery Orders in exchange, and Pay Freight {if any). UNION STEAM §HIP COMPANY OP NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED,, a , OONSIGNEES OF GOODS per sj.-APA-RIMA holding POLICIES of the TRITON INSURANCE Co., LTD., aid EASTERN INSURANCE CO.) LTD); * Payability the.Melbourne .Agents, .Messrs James Balfour * and ,Co., are,infpnned that CLAIMS agednst these' Companies will be Eeceivedby Messrs NEILL AND .CO., LCD.,. ■ - j 15 • Dunedin-' - BENSDORP'S"O OY A L D U-T CH ' COCOA ■"•■A;:Great Luxury.- ■. •> Aft/GOmoox. Bros.
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Evening Star, Issue 11692, 25 September 1902, Page 5
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