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.ivp. . M T ) ave not opened all our New Seas me ' 'Oods, bat We are showing a nice sprinkling of Novelties that we are sore , WOU 6 ®^ ted w 'ti* if yon will come along and see them, and we are hot a bit afraid of your comparing prices, , nOW ° Uraarß a ‘ BED-ROCK. Onr windows speak for themselves, but as the carpenters ■ have not yet finished we cannot ~, nlC * a . mal Baß we cou wish. Onr assistants, however, will be most pleased to show you the novelties that we must -eep carefully out of the way of the workmen. . ' . pnßU’lt?ir^ l »9, F U?.9'V.i' rUE ®P AY) we «e giving away to each purchaser of goo Is to the value of £1 a beautiful K HASuKbB ,HIEP. The inducements below should make it an easy matter to lay out a good many of these amounts. A splendid line of White Calico, absolutely free from dress--3s 3d dozen ] not procurable anywhere under 4s 9d White Nain ook, 3s lid dozen. You’ll need, this and later will hot he able to buy it at the price 60 pairs White Lace Curtains, 2|- yards long, is 9d pair 40 pairs White L ice c xrtains, 3 yards long, 3s 9d pair ~ 40 pairs Wnite Juace Curtains, 3J yarJs long, 5s lid pair Ye should like yoii to see these, as the patterns are THE THING Cream Dutch Flannella, 3s lid dozen; sold everywhere at 5s lid ; beautifully thick and soft Dainty Applique Afternoon Tea Squares, Is lid strong Tweed for Boys’ Clothing, is yard. See these ; no one else can tpuch them at double the money STAETIEBS AT THE DRESS COTTER. White Pique, 6}d. Better qualities,, B|d and lljd 2,oooyd s . Prints, aU good path.ru, 2jd . Japanese * Special Bargain.. See our Windows. See them quickly or they will be snapped up. 20 loveTy from. At 7116 F&UCy Counter WE haye all the latest novelties. “ 100 dozen White Muslin Aprons, trimmed embroidery, 10| The Wonder of Dunedin.—Black Cashmere Hose, sean 2,000 yards BeanliM Hew Dress Sateens at nearly HALF-PRICE. b ? D§ in this particular line, we -were on the spot and benefited by that fact, and are willing to let you share the benefit. v Everywhere else, 12|d; ODE. PRLfE fV* VjQ Ladies’ White Lace Cotton Gloves, 7Jd pair Suede Gloves, aU sizes, 1/11 pair Our Wonderful Kid G!ove, Black or Colored, 1/6 pair. Any quantity of these. less feet, 2 pairs for 1/11 OO R Hi OWR OO M YoU S ! e OU - r windoWß if 7 0U want an eye-opener for,goc at P nces no one else attempts to compete wit] 11 ■ < ■■■■■ Everybody says that though other people may have tl rj■ ,_ . _ . Style at a price, Lorie’s have the Style without the pric Ladies Tnmmed Hats from ... ... 5s lid F Ladies’ Trimmed Bonnets from ... ... 'Bs 6d A Good Corset * 1 in Children’s Millinery in great variety at lowest prices Beautiful White Skirts with'deep lace flo.uncT &“j AND NOW FOR THE MEN. ] 00 Men’s White Shirts Tennis S iirts Lots of Ties to wear with them 3s lid 2s lid 6d All Is 6d and 2s Ties to go for Bow Ties, black and colored (sold elsewhere Is each) 4 for Men 8 Super Roslyn Suits, 24s 9d ; worth 425. TAILORING. FURNITURE, bamboo Tables, the most artistic thing for a Drawing Room, 14s lid, usually sold 35s to Bamboo Curtain Poles, fittings complete. Is, lid See onr large stock of Beds and Bedding, Tables, Ohms Suites E! COPY OF BALLOT PAPER FOR LORIE’S STORES No. 14 PRIZE We offer another prize of £lO Cash to the competitor who answers most correctly the following 10 questions. The person whose list con ains the answers which have the majority of votes wi l receive the £lO unless there should be more than one who have the 10 correct, ia.whioh case the one who has them nearest to the order in which they stand in the or ier of voting will receive the prize. If two or more are equal the prize will be divided ; the decision of the judge mast he final. , 1. The questions are numbered 1 to 10. 2. ’The answers t questions. Ito 10, must be taken from the names which are appended to each, and in every case the NUMBER of the Answer must he given; not the name. 3. If you give more than 10 answers this paper will not be counted. 4. Send our receiptel bills and yonr voting papers to LORIE’S STORES. Dunedin. Yob are entitled to send a list for every 10s spent, for which you send ns a receipted bill. 5. Ballot papers sent by post ami insufficiently stamped will not be received. 6. Send yonr ballot papers in the addressed enve'opes which are snpp'ie I. This envelope most not he enclosed, in smother, nor must Anything hut the ballot papers and onr receipted bills bo enclosed, as the envelopes cannot be opened until January 17,1903. 7. This competition begins on Wednesday, October 1, 1902, and closes Saturday, January 3 1903Lists must be in by January 17, 1903. The result will be announced in the ‘Otago Witness 5 ‘ Otairo Daily Times, 5 and ‘ Evening Star.’ * ° Question C,—Which of the following ia the moat uncommon Surname ? 51. Bright 52. Clark 53. Bart 54. Lawrence So. Usher 56. Cook 57. Wright 68. Wood 59. Burns •60. Miller Question 7.—Which of the following hj the most uncommon Christian Name for a man ? 61. Moses 62. Jacob 63. Benjamin 61. Jeremiah ‘ 65. Jonathan 66. Clarence 67. Ralph ■6B. Alexander 69. Edgar ■ 70. Isaac Question S.—Which of the following is the most uncommon Christian Name for a woman? 71. Judith 76. Ethelindo. 72. Jessie 77. Gertrude 73. Catherine 78. Cocilia 74. Victoria 79. Moca 75. Maria 80. Kathleen lestion 9, —Which of the following names for dogs is the favourite 7 81. Carlo 82. Fido 83. Prince 84. Don 85. Bruno 86. Hero 87. Skye 88. Spot 39. Hex 90. Ponto Question 10.—Which of the following Pet Names does a lover mos often use when addressing his sweetheart ? OL Dear 96. Lore 92. Darling 97. Beloved 93. Dearest 98. Honey 94. Sweet 99. Jewel . 96. Pet 100. Loliypop Answer Number. Answer Number. Answer Number. Answer Number. Answer Number. WINNERS OF PREVIOUS COMPETITIONS: »•.!.—Rise Mayne, Royal Terrace, Dunedin I lediai' 8 Mrs R. Mitchell, Musselburgh, Dantt In W. E. Richardson, The Glen, Outran James Paterson, The Mains, Gore Duncan M'Gregir, MUton^ Ko. 4.—Mr Anthony Young, Milton Me. 6.—Mi** A. Dodd*, Mnanibaigh No. 6.—Mr Dunlop, Cavsrahaia No. 7.—Mr James Wyber, Owaka ("Mr James Watts, Maungatna No, 8.4 Mr W. H. Pate non, The Mains, Gore I Miss Gray, Maungatua Ko, 9. Mm AnuieMnlr, Sprisgbuik, Muneatna w- ,«.) S oI l ow ’ Arcade, Dunedin No. 10j-j Mrs Mackay, Xattlebonme, Boelyn „ L Ojpecial second prise of £2 2s) “ir , S? na# H^ der “"’ Kavensboura* No. 12.—Mr VaQaitoe, Birersdala -19-2-C2.

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Evening Star, Issue 11695, 29 September 1902, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 11695, 29 September 1902, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 11695, 29 September 1902, Page 3

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