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Late Advertisements. PIANOS returned from hire; prices from 10 guineas upwards; easy payments taken. Holden's Musical Exchange, Octagon. OA Second-hand Bicycles For Sale, cheap; almost new, at half-price. Findlay and Thomas, Royal Arcade. FOE SALE, very handsome Bay Mare; perfect in harness or saddle; carries lady; low price for good home; no dealers. Mr A. Lone. POE SALE, .-6200 Starr-Bowkett, free of shares. Send price offered “ A.M.,” Mitchell and Pickard, grocers, King street. FOR SALE (Sawyers), comfortable Cottage, 4 rooms, and scullery; good orchard ; £140; terms if required. F. W. Platts, Port. Chalmers. FOR Hire by day or week, Horse, Harness, and Four-wheel Buggy. James Hill, Eaikoip.i Valley. MOKO, the Great Cough Cure, for Coughs, Bronchitis, Asthma; acts like magic; Is 6d; grocers, chemists, everywhere. CORN ET and Case, 50s; Violin, Bow, and Case, 255; Zither Harps, 20s. London, 22 George street. BON ACCORD Drapery Company.-—Just landed, largo selection of ladies' Jackets, latest styles; also a grand assortment in Children’s Paletots. A CHOICE Selection of Ladies’ Furs from 2s lid to 50s. MUFFS to match from 6s 6d to 50s: Children’s Muffs and Collarettes from Is lid. These Goods are worthy of inspection. PICTORIAL Postcard? in great variety, also Postcard Albums. Alex. Sligo, bookseller, 42 George street. BARGAINS in Ping-pong Sets, 2s and 2s 9d; soon bo sold out. At Sligo’s, stationer. WHY waste pounds’ worth of Music? Alex. Sligo will bind it neat and strong for a few shillings. OVER 12,000 good Books have been given away with “ Book Gift ” Tea. Think of the educational effect of this distribution; | think of how much useful knowledge gained I free, of how many minds improved; and decide to use only “Book Gift" Tea, sold at j Ute price of. ordinary tea. Ask your grocer i tor catalogue and supplementary list of 2,000 new books to arrive shortly. jgIXPIRATION OF LEASE. | BARTER AND CO will soon be having great clianges and alterations in their business. They must .REALISE THEIR~LARQB BTOCK~ /’’IAKTER AND CO. for great Bargains it all departments. White Flannel etto Blankets, 2s lid each and 2s in the £ discount. QARTER AND CO. for Blouse Flannelettes. Blouse length, 2iyds, for Is, Is 4id, Is 9d, also Is discount off every 10s spent. COLONIAL Blankets, cheapest in N.Z.— Whits Twill Blankets, 9s lid pair, with Is discount, moans 8s lid to you: honestly worth 14s 6d. Carter and Co. S PEND £5 with Carter and Co., and go 10s discount. C AETER AND CO. for New Hats and Bonnets, New Jackets, and Manth New Fun, New Corsets, and Dr dorclothing, also 2s in the £ d,count. LADIES, try Carter and Co. for Etc Gloves, Lace, and all kinds . Fancy Drapery; real bargain-; also Is discount of! every 15. spent. DRAPERS. ANTED, thoroughly competent MAN •» for Manchester Department. FYFE AND CUMING’S STOKES, George street. FOR SALE, 66ft FRONTAGE and good DWELLING of 5 rooms, within 5 minutes of Now Railway Station; £700; great bargain. SIEVWRIGHT BROS. AND CO. DUNEDIN TECHNICAL SCHOOL. fTTHE Managers invito APPLICATIONS for A the POSITION of TEACHER of PRACTICAL ELECTRICITY. Further particulars may be learned at the Technical School any evening between 7 and 9. ANGUS MARSHALL, Superintendent. TO BAKERS. WANTED, for Goldfields District, a good BAKER, with experience of country baking. Good wages will bo given to a competent man. Residence provided. Application, with reference*, to J, RATTRAY AND SON, Bond street. LANGEE SCHOOL OF DRESSMAKING. EXHIBITION OF WORK. MISS CHARLES will give an EXHIBITION of PUPILS’ WORK in the I Choral Hall on FRIDAY. 29tb. Afternoon, 3 I o’clock; Evening, 7.50. Sonic Pretty Blouses, 1 Sac Coats, Ladies’ Costumes, and Children's Garments will he Shown. | All Ladies cordially invited. 1 Admission, Free. ! mHE MUTUAL STORES, LIMITED, reA quire Several Persons (of either sex) to CANVASS for SUBSCRIBERS for the 5,000 Shares about to bo offered to the Public. Only those well known to be of good standing and repute need apply. To such very liberal terms will be given. Full particularflrom the SECRETARY, MUTUAL STORES, LIMITED I (late Lorie’s Stores). ! PUBLIC NOTICE. I FREDERICK HARRISON, hereby ac- , knowledge having this day SOLD to j ALFRED E. BROWN, Grocer, 279 George ! street, all my rights, title, and interest in the ; Partnership at present existing between me j and CHAS. M. BROWN, in the business of ! Wood and Coal Merchants, carried on by us j under the name or stylo of " Harrison and I Brown.” A. E. Brown to pay all Debts owing by me and to receive all Debts due to mo | in connection with the above Partnership. I Dated at Dunedin, 21st March, 1903. | (Signed) FREDERICK HARRISON. PUBLIC NOTICE. O our Friend* and tbo Public generally;— With reference to above, the Business in future be carried on under the style of OWN BROTHERS, 73 Athol place, and we to solicit a continuance of your patronage, can safely promise that ali orders enrted to us will receive prompt attention, we are sure satisfaction will be given. All ds of Wood and Coal kept in Stock. ALFRED E. BROWN. CHARLES M, BROWN. Ring up 1,739 or 980. Orders may be left with A. E. Brown, comer Albany and George streets, or 73 Athol place. j ESTATE OF JOHN O’KANE (DECEASED). ! TENDERS FOR LEASE OF SOUTHLAND j HOTEL, GORE. i fTTENDERS will be received up to 2 p.m. on j A MONDAY, Juno 15, 1903, for the > LEASE for THREE YEARS of the SOUTHj LAND HOTEL, Gore. The above Property, which is now occupied by Mr D. Collins as a hotel, is being let as ; a boarding-house as from June 30 next. The I Building is built of brick, and contains over 20 rooms. It is in splendid order, and, apart ! altogether from the sale of liquor, is doing a j first-class commercial and general trade. < Good j sample rooms attached. The present affords | a splendid opportunity of getting a First-class Private Hotel as a going concern in one cf the most progressive towns in the colony. Particulars of the Property, conditions of tender, and terms of lease can be seen at the Office of the undersigned, to whom Tenders are to be addressed, marked “Tender for Southland Hotel.” The successful tenderer is not bound to take any of the furniture, but, if desirous of doing so, arrangements can no doubt be made with the present tenant. D. L. POPPELWELL, Solicitor, Gore. Tiger teas Are absolutely the Best. Obtainable from every storekeeper in ptago and Southland,

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Evening Star, Issue 11895, 25 May 1903, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 11895, 25 May 1903, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 11895, 25 May 1903, Page 5

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