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': Xfctto: AaVcrtlfcetticttts. Luv~ELY 4-button Suede Gloves in beaver, tan, >rfcy;."black, piiiki primrose, and white, 2s 6d pair. ■ ■:-,-.'■ NEW Lace Collars in the new Paris shade, the prettiest shapes; price—ls 6d; 1b lid, 2s lid upwards. New Umbrellas, stylish handles, VJT hew silk-finish cloth, will not cut or fade, from 2s Uo\ . k anipment of jno cheapest and most stylish in town. T. Ross, importer. iluTaA , t'lSai^' r Miticstops" (hew -V cific) give uunlediatß relief t bokes,*3s 6d. All shopkeepers; Irvine and Stevensohj agents. JUIGU, 4-Z George street, has a splendid ~J range of Purses; prices from Is to 30s each.SLIGO'S selection of Sixpenny Novels cannot be beaten; cloth-bound famous Books From 9d each. ILIGO'B Ping-pong Seta and. Balls; bar- . J gain linfe of sets for 3s 3d, sold elsewhere for 4a Gil. * showing some nobby designs: in Chiffon and Sequin Toques, Francy Straws. PECIAL Display of dainty Muslins andDelaines, pretty Mercerised LawnSj_ Wool Voiles, light and dark Prints. TEW Styles in Ladies' Vests ahd Under- - * clothing, fashionable Gloves and Hosiery, New Blouses and Skirts, etc. ICHWEITZER'S Coecatiha, for •hfants, r-J young girls, ani invalids; recommended by Sir Andrew Clarke. Ask your grocer. A AND E. W ATKINS, Princes street. • Alteration and Enlargement of Premises now completed. Nc\t Goods opening daily- ■ " PRING Cleaning—Send Furniture to be Re-covered, Rspaifed, Polished,- Stewart's, 126 Mora* place toff Stjart street); ,-j LB of No. 3 Kozie at. 2? goes as far as LL 21b ordinary tea. Take our advice: Be economical, ahd use itb other. DON'T You" Know? - Ye~i] What is it? Your grocer sells best household remedies—Morris's Electrie and Magic Healer; Is, Is 6d; wonderful compound; try it. """1 RAND Floral Display Choice Spring Of Flowers, Floral Designs, etc Mrs A. Smith, florist, 37 George street. rNRUIDS' Concert and Dance, North DuniJ edin Drill Hall, lOlh October. Concert, Is; Dance, Is 6d. Refreshments provided. / ENTRIES for Youths Singing Competition close at Jas. Mitchell's, ccal merchant, Great King Bt-eet. Entries free. MRS DREAVER has opened Latest Novelties for Infants' and Children's wear for summer season. See window. .J Frocks, Silk and Pique Coats and Pelisses, Hats and Bonnets to match. TEW Sailor Hats, Millinery in endless va- \ riety at moderate prices, lovely Blouses and Skirts. Mrs DreaveVs; 'E never grow tired of telling you how i t good and cheap Kozie No. 3at 2s is. Try • it. USE Kosie No. 3, and quality and economy shake hands with you. Sold by all grocers at 2s. ' EEP up your health by taking Old Smugly gler Whisky. It is the purest stimulant iti the world TO protect the Byßtem .from influences and for bracing up the nervoUs system use the celebrate*! O'd KnMie*!cr Whisky. LD Smuggler Whisky is a splendid tonic • and corrective for physical ailments. B* p you obtain Smuggler. v AND E. WATKINS, Princes street. L« Alteration and Enlargement of Prcdaily. ADAME SINCLAIR can bo consulted on Character Reading, Marriage, Business. 235 BellevUi Terrace, George street. ICHWEIXZERS Cocoatiiia, for infants. young girls, and invalids; recommended by Sir Andrew Clarke. Ask your grocer. MONEY. MONEY. SMALL LOANS granted on reasonable terms. MATHESON AND CO., 27 Rattray street. "TOTNNING NUMBERS MISS GILLING- " V HAM'S ART UNION : 320, 2907, 107, 2506, 2533, 2976, 110, 497,103, 2777, 455, 515, 116, 2517, 2895, 2963, 27, 492. BENSDORP'S TOTAI DUTCH COCOA. Vi • A Great Luxury. Ask Gilmour Bros. r ANTED, for an INSURANCE OFFICE, ■ ■ WELL-EDUCATED YOUTH, as Office Boy; must be good at mathematics. Apply in own handwriting, mentioning two references, " POLICY," Care 'Evening Star.' TO BUILDERS, ETC. CORRUGATED RUBBER STAIR-TREAD- ~* ING FOR SALE, In any quantities, cheap. Also OLLSKTNS and GUM BOOTS. W. J. CRAWFORD, Joel's BuiMhigs, Grawford street, Dunedin. THE SANDY POINT GOLD DREDGING COMPANY, LIMITED (In Liquidation). npENDERS are invited for the PURCHASE A IN OiSE LOT of the DREDGE, CLAIM, WATER RIGHTS, and PROPERTY of the above-named Company, consisting of: — 1. The Special Dredging Ckiiru, containing 99 acres (more or less), bfing Section 45, Block X., Leaning Rock District, held under License Regi3 l «red Number 239 c. 2. The Water Rights held by tho Company. 3. Tho Steam Bucket Dredge, as sho lies on the above-mentioned Claim, consisting of wooden pontoons, ladder, and gearing buckets, elevator, 20 h.p. engine, winches, boiler, revolving screen, and gold-saving tables, with pipes, stores, gearing, and ropes. 4. 350 Shires in the Alexiadra Coal Mining Company, Limited. Tenders, winch will close ', at noon on the Btn day of October, 1902, to be addressed t" the MT'lo-»'gned at Bo* No. 155, Post Cffice, Dunedin. ; Tenders to be. accompanifed by a marked cheque for £2O per cent, of tho amount of the tender. • S. B. HOWLETT, liquidator, Government Life Insurance Buildings, Princes street, Dunedin. /TAGO A. AND P. SOCIETY. HORSE SHOW AND PARADE T At TAHUNA PARK, TO-MORROW (THURSDAY), OCTOBER 2, At 11 a.ni> 46 Entries. 23 Entries in Ono Class. A SPLENDID EXHIBITION OF NEW ZEALAND'S BEST j HORSES. * Booth and Luncheon oil the Ground. ADMISSION ... ONEjSHILLING. H. V. FULTON, Secretary. D.S.A'. LADIES' MANTLES AND SKLRTii' READY -TO - WEAR/ BLACK SKIRTS, Shaped, BriUed, and Trimmed, in all the Correct Materials, at far less jthun they could bo made up for. Lovely MANTLES \ii Broche, Silk, Canvas, and Lace. RtISSLAN- BLOUSE' JACKETS in Cloth and Silk. DRAPERY SUPPLY ASSOCIATION, 81 and 83 GEORGE-STREET. BRANCH AT SOUTH DUNEDIN. / BENSDORP'S I.Ot'AL DUTCH COCOA. & A Great Luxury. Ask Icvuxuj and. Stevenson.

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Evening Star, Issue 11697, 1 October 1902, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 11697, 1 October 1902, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 11697, 1 October 1902, Page 5

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