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Miscellaneous. ployment in any capacity. Office. ANTED, an active, intelligent Lad , » » about 15. Robin and Co., coachbuilders, Octagon. ANTED, tanart Lad. Apply at once, W. Harris, 4 Princes street. ANTED To Sell, 2 Ladies Second-hand » » Bicycles (Humber and Record), cheap. Tcnkinson, Princes street. ANTED.—Become a Hypnotist. You » . can influenco every person you meet, and win undying friendships. No one can resist you. "Send two stamps for an intensely interesting Book on Hypnotism. Prof. Ward, Box 357, P. 0., Auckland. WANTE'u everyone to bring their Umbrellas to Martinelli's. 190 George utreet. to be Re-covered and Repaired. ISS MACKAY, Dressmaker, takes Orders for Blouses and Skirts, Children's Pinafores and Frocks. Underclothing, and Gentlemen's Pyjamas and Nightshirts. 2 doors above D.1.C., Rattray street. [4/TRS ROBSON, King street, Cash Buyer ItJ. of Ladies' and Gentlemen' 3 Left-off Clothing. Letters attended to SEWING MACHINES Repaired; experienced mechanics; Machines Sold on Instalment Plan. SINGER SEWING MA CHINE, 87 Princes street. SYMINGTON'S Coffee Essence.—lnsist, on ~-? getting Symington's, and don't be put off with inferior brands. BOOTS! Boots! Boots! See clearing _ lines; must go; heavy reductions; see outside. Simon Brothers, George street. SCHOOL OF DRESS-CUTTING AND DRESSMAKING. WANTED KNOWN, "ITISS VERNON, Dressmaker (late xith J.T-L Herbert, Haynes), has been appointed Agent for FRISCO DRESS - CLTTING CHART. For simplicity and accuracy there is nothing to equal garments cut from this system. Learned in one lesson. Every lady should see. It is recognised by dressmakers as the only Practical System for their business. Trimmings a specialty. No calculations. Before learning any other system, ladies are freely invited to call and inspect the Frisco Fitter. Classes now formed. Special Evening Class for Dressmakers and Ladies engaged during day. Taught with great success in Dunedin and Timaru Technical Schools. ROOMS: 3 HIGH STREET (opposite D.1.C.). ELECTRO-PLATING. IVERY DESCRIPTION of Old Ware RE- < PLATED in SILVER, NICKEL, and GOLD—Spoons, Forks, Salvers, Cruets, Teapots, Cake Baskets, etc., etc. All work guaranteed Equal to Best English Electro-plate. Inspection invited. MORRISON'S ELECTRO-PLATING WORKS, MORAY PLACE NORTH (Opposite King street). £l4 0s Od. pASH WILL BUY A TERENUI BICYCLE. Best and strongest machine on the market. Built by Wilson and Wilson, 32 St Andrew street, Engineers, Toolmakers, and Manufacturers. Agents for the " Gendron." Tenders. NDERS are invited till 2 p.m. of WED- _ NESDAY, 25th inst., for the ERECTION of a RESIDENCE (Wood and Brick) in Rattray street. JAMES HISLOP, Architect. Dowling street. 3NDERS are invited until noon on jl MONDAY, March 23rd, for TAKING DOWN and RE-ERECTING a CHIMNEY STACK at the Pottery Works, Kensington, for Mr J. H. Lambert. E. M. ROACH, Architect. Octagon. LENDERS are invited until noon on . WEDNESDAY, the 25th inst., for the ERECTION of a WORKSHOP in Bath 'street for Messrs F. Howell and Co., pianoforte makers, Octagon. E. M. ROACH, Architect. Octagon. OUTHLAND SAWMILLING COMPANY kj (Late Collins and Roffl, Spey street, Invercargill. Every Description Building Timber Supplied Shortest Notice. Dressed Lines (dry), such as Lumber, Flooring, Ceilings, Skirtings, T. and G. Linmg, etc., in Stock at Premises, Agricultural Hal! Buildings, Dunedin. Telephone 687. Post Office Box 489. Dunedin Representative, J. D. WOODS. fTTENDERS Invited until 28th March for A Erecting Residence at Kensington. James Clark, Brunswick street, South Dunedin. TO Contractors, Builders. —Kauri, Hard- — wood, Red, White Pine, etc., direct from mills; special quotations. Hogg and Co.. Limited. Rattray street. For Sale. TIOSTER AND GEORGE HAVE TO SELL: 1 Strong Room Door with 2 locks, 2 Showcases (cedar), 1 Dog's Kennel, 1 Planing Machine, 2'Californi?n Pumps, 1 Sand' Drum, 1 Shaping Bench, Second-hand Doors, Grates, Sashes, Flagpoles, Skylights (suitable for forcing frames)," and Sundries. No. 13 FILLEUL STREET; I WILLIAM POWELL & CO., 58 PRINCES STREET. FOR SALE. MUSSELBURGH.—i-Acre and 5-roomed House (new); bath, box windows; £460. 6i ACRES and 4-roomed Hou_- and i.uei buildings; 4 miles from City. £4OO. SECTIONS on hill, St. Clair; £SO per acre cash; immediate sale. ROSLYN.—Capital modern 9-roomed House; i-acre. £950. CITY.—New 8-roomed House, all conveniences. Easy terms. COUNTRY STORE.—Post Office, Grocery, Ironmongery, Drapery, Boots; turnover. £800; stock, etc., £225. CAVERSHAM.—CapitaI 4 Rooms (large) and Scullery; 24 poles: good value; owner leaving; £320. To Fruit Growers.—A capital RANCH, Waikato. Particulars on application. Old-established GENERAL STORE, Suburbs, with Wood and Coal Business; ingoing, £100: rent, 12s 6d. ROSLYN.—Large 8-roomed House, bath and cloak rooms; A-acre; £875. ARTHUR STREET.—New B.Rooms; £7OO. Capital Building SECTIONS, City, £135 to £825. TO LET. EDENDALE.—Store (Drapery, Clothing, Ironmongery, etc.); rent, 25s and rates and insurance;, capital opportunity, as Edendale Estate now taken over by Government. Capital BOARDING-HOUSE, City; 7 boaiden; furniture, etc., £200; rent, £72; a first-class opportunity. MILTON.—Good Shop; central; draper; good opportunity: rent. £33 16s. CITY.—B Rooms (new). 28s. SELWYN ROAD.—6 Rooms, bath, 1 acre, orchard, etc.; 10s. ST. KTLDA.—4 Rooms, lis a week. Wanted, 4, 5, 6, and 8 Rooms, City, and 6 and 8 Rooms, Suburbs; cash purchasers. The above represent only a few of a large number of properties we have for sale. Properties Managed, Rents Collected; Licensed Land Brokers under "Land Transfer Act." MONEY LENT ON APPROVED SECURITY.

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Evening Star, Issue 11838, 18 March 1903, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 11838, 18 March 1903, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 11838, 18 March 1903, Page 1

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