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Late AdTertitemeiti. BANANAS! BANANAS! 5001b yellow Bananas _ _ _ 40 for Is Tahiti Oranges ... „. L _:„18 for Is Large Lemons ... .„ .„ £■. 18fot 1b Sydney Oranges... ... ... ~M W diwisn Eating Apples ... ...- ... ... 2d per lb E ESSEX* THE CHE AP. FRUITERER, * SOUTH DUNEDIN. See * WINDOW of new BLUES, Comprised of ARMURES, Cashmeres, FACE CLOTHS, Poplins, TAFFETAS AND SILKS, Merlawna, OEGANDI AJJD French Muslins. JJEOWN, EWING, AND CO., LIMITED. WE MAINTAIN WE ABE, THE CHEAPEST AND MOST UP-TO-DATE MILLINERS IN THE CITY MOIXISONS, GEORGE STREET, DUNEDIN. D.S.A. LADIES’ MANTLES AND SKIRTS. READY -TO - WEAR BLACK SKIRTS, Shaped, Frilled, and Trimmed, in all the Correct Materials, at far less than they could be made up for. Lovely MANTLES in Broche, Silk, Canvas, and Lace. RUSSIAN BLOUSE JACKETS in Cloth and Silk. DRAPERY SUPPLY ASSOCIATION, 81 and 83 GEORGE STREET. BRANCH AT SOUTH DUNEDIN. Board and Residence. VACANCY for Two young Men; bath, piano; terms moderate. Apply 98 Lower St. Andrew street. VACANCY for Five Gentlemen; hoi bath, _ piano; good view. 81 High street. RESPECTABLE young Man requires . Board and Lodging, town or suburbs. Terms to “Permanent,” ‘Star’ Office. WANTED, Board and Residence, Lady and Two Children; private sitting room, two bedrooms. “ City,” ‘ Star ’ Office. Religions ALEXANDER MISSION. CLOSES ON SUNDAY, 28th.

SATURDAY, 27th (TO-MORROW): GREAT PRAISE MEETING in the GARRISON HALL, Conducted by Mr ALEXANDER And A CHOIR OF ABOUT 400 VOICES, at 7.30. OPEN TO ALL. N.B.—On SUNDAY NO GARS -will bo run on the Roslyn and Mornington Lines between 2 and 5.30, that the Men may be free to attend the | Special Services in the Garrison Hall. D. WRIGHT, Secretary. I E. ROSBVEAE, Hen. Treasurer. Loct »nd Found. LOST, large Cairngorm Brooch, between York place and Moray place; reward. E. Souness (late Hyams). LOST, Lady’s Silver,, Watch and Chain, between Moray place and Kaikorai. Will henest finder please return to owner, Binemar House, Moray place. WILL the Person who Took Blue Waterproof Coat from Anderson’s Bay School ou the 24th please Return to J. Newell, Anderson’s Bay, save further trouble. PERSON who Took 2 Spaniels from Barrfield, Mornington, on 13th, Return same, save further trouble. FOUND, Prank Hilliker’s Hairdressing Saloon Open eight till eight; -eleven o'clock Saturdays. First-class attention and work. FOUND, a Pocket Book containing small sum of money and receipt. Owner can have siime by applying at No. 24 Canongate street. 1710UND. —"Parker’s Hair Tonic” Cures . Dandruff and Falling Hair; renders hair soft and glossy; not greasy. All chemists. 2s 6d; posted, 3s. Government Wotlces. In the Administration of the Estate of WILLIAM WILSON, of Cavarsham, Settler, deceased. IT is requested that all amounts payablt to this Estate be paid to F. H. Morice, District Agent of the Public Trustee, Dunedin, or lodged to the credit of the Public Trustee’s Account at any Postal Money Order Office. ALL ACCOUNTS against this Estate may be rendered to the Agent of the Public Trustee, as above, on or before TUESDAY, the 28th day of October next, on the prifited forms, which can be obtained for the purpose from any of the Agents of this Office. Any account not sent in by the day named may be rejected. J. W. POYNTON, Public Trustee. Public Trust Office, Wellington, 23rd September, 1902. Sporting. GORE RACING CLUB. SPRING MEETING. ■jVTOMINATIONS CLOSE on MONDAY, ' 29th September, at 8 p.m. JOHN LATHAM, Secretory. OTAGO CYCLING CLUB? OPENING OP CYCLING SEASON, 1902-1903. mHB SEASON will be OPENED by a J- PARADE of Cyclists on SATURDAY AFTERNOON, leaving the Octagon’ 1 at 5 o'clock. Members and Unattached .Cyclists are requested to Join the Procession, which goes along George, Frederick, and Cumberland streets to Octagon, Princes street' to Anderson’s Bay road, reaching St. Clair via the Cycling Track. W. P. ANDERSON, Captain.

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Evening Star, Issue 11693, 26 September 1902, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 11693, 26 September 1902, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 11693, 26 September 1902, Page 5

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