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Miscellaneous. TO CUTTERS. established Tailoring Business in Wellington. Apply EDMONDSON AND DICKERSON, Wellington. ANTED, a Housemaid, with references. Apply 139 High street. ANTED, a Female Cook, boarding- . . house, at once. Apply 227 Cunlberlaud street. ANTED, smart Boys to pack "Spring . . Blossom" Tea. Apply Neill and Co.'s Free Store, Crawford street. WANTED Known—The dealer of dealers in Gents' Left-off Clothing, Portmanteaux: M'Kenzie, Arcade. Telephone 1,801. ANTED Known—C. C. Armstrong (Lon- . . don Portrait Booms) is now doing 12 Cabinet Photos and Enlargement for 13s 6d. WANTED, Fowls and Ducks in any quantity. Irvine and Stevenson, Filleul street. ANTED Known—Concession of 12 Cabi- . . nets and " Mona" Enlargement, 13s Id. Wrigglesworth and Binns, Octagon. Dunedm. WANTED Known—City Pawn Office, King street, near Frederick street. Money Lent on articles of every description. work at Wrigglesworth and Bmns, Oo«lagon; 12 Cabinets and "Mona" Enlargement, 13s 6d. first class engine-driver s certificate preferred. Apply Ropeworks, South Dunedin. WANTED Known—All classes of best work from 13s 6d for 12 Cabinets and " Mona " Enlargement. Wrigglesworth and Binns. ANTED.—Become a Hypnotist! You can . . charm every roan and woman you meet; cure diseases; conquer pain;- win undying friendships, and produce fun by the hour. Send two stamps for an intensely interesting free book. Prof. Ward, Box 357, P.O. Auckland, Tl/ffISS MACKAY, Dressmaker, takes Orders JjJL for Blouses and Skirts, Children's Pinafores and Frocks, Underclothing, and Gentlemen's Pyjamas and Nightshirts. 2' doors above D.1.C., Rattray street. ELLYS Canvassers must be at 128 Albany street by 9 o'clock To-night; later i«/| RS ROBSON, cash buyer of Ladies' and liX Gentlemen's Left-off Clothing, has Reriiovpd to 140 George street.' SEWLNG. MACHINES Repaired experienced mechanics; Machines Sold on Instalment Plan. *■ SINGER SEWING MACHINE. 87 Princes - street. SYMINGTON'S Coffee Essence.—lnsist on getting Symington's, and don't be put iff with inferior brands. Tenders. /TIENDERS Invited until Ist August for X Erection Cottage, South Dunedin. James Olark, Brunswick,street, South Dunedin. of Residence (2 storey, wood). James Clark, Brunswick street, South Dunedin. rrVENDERS Close on 22nd July House, High X street {woodwork only). Plans, specifications 68 Stafford street, Dunedin. \0 Contractors, Builders.—Kauri, Hard-' . : ijood, Red, White Pine, etc, direct Co./ Limited. Rattraj street. XJJI SLOP AN D WALD BN, \ ABCHTTECTS, '-. ;, Dowling street, Dunedin, ; 'V- .".": /And ' ' " ; r\ Fejtehenten street, Wellington. -1 IMPORTANT WTICW V iMp with Up : to-date WOOD-WORKING MACHINERY, -is now prepared to share its 'advantages with his Customers. Stocks of Seasoned Foreign and Colonial Timber always on hand. Jobbing done in all branches by competent workniea. Telephone 1,17*. Educational. DUNEDIN SCHOOL OF ARr AND DESIGN, MORAY PLACB. Principal, D. C. HUTTON (Art Master), Assisted by Six Specially Qualified Instructors. THE THIRD QUARTER BEGINS on MONDAY, 27th JULY. All kinds of Elementary and Advanced Rawing, Painting in Oil or Water Color, '•r* gn. Modcilin-», Casting, and from Life. OAY and EVENING CLASSES for Male .• . .Female Students. DAY. Classes held Every Day from 9.30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Fee, £1 Is per quarter. Classes for Teachers and Pupil Teachers, as iiaual, Free. JUVENILE CLASS.—MONDAY and WEDNESDAY, from 5.15 p.m. to 6.45 p.m. Fee, 5s per quarter. EVENING. ART CLASSES—MONDAY and WEDNESDAY, from 7 to 9 o'clock. Fee, 10s 6d per quarter. SCIENCE CLASSES. —TUESDAY and THURSDAY, from 7 to 9 p.m., for Practical Plane and Solid Geometry, Building Construction, and Machine Construction and Drawing. Fee, 10s 6d per quarter. LANGER SCHOOL OF DRESSMAKING. rpHE LANGER is the quickest and most X perfect system invented. Patterns in five minutes. No calculations. Patternmaking and Trimmings specially taught. Special Class for Schoolgirls, Saturday mornings. Inspection invited. Trial Lesson free. Classes Daily, and Tuesday and Friday Eveningg Miss CHARLES, A.M.P. BUILDINGS, Corner Dowling and Princes streets. DUNEDIN School of Art Moray placeOpen every day and evening. All kinds of Drawing and Painting Taught. Fees (per quarter): Day Classes, £1 la; Evening Classes, 10s 6d. For Sale. . C. E. K I D L E Y LAND, ESTATE, AND INSURANCE AGENT, ftXCHANGE COURT, 96 PRINCES STREET. City:—Grocery Business, as a going eonrern; good opportunity for person with small capital. City;— Two of the best Building Sites available. City.—4 Rooms, bath, copper, and tubs; must be sold at once; £350. Mornington.—s Rooms, scullery, copper, (table, J-acre; very cheap. Roslyn.—6 Rooms, bath, copper, i-acre: £685. Caversham.—s Rooms, bath, gas, copper, and tubs; very compact. South Dunedin.—6 Rooms,. bath, scullery, hj. and c. water, copper, and tubs, every convenience; £475. South I?unedin.—4 Rooms, scullery; £275. Kaikorai.—4 Rooms, washbouse, copper, and tubs; nearly new; £3OO. Kensington.—4 Rooms, scullery; £325. Musselburgh.—6 Rooms, bath, hot and cold ■water, every modern convenience; £SOO. Musselburgh.—s Rooms, bath, scullery, copper and tubs, hot and cold water, large section. City.—6 Rooms, scullery, washhouse, copP l f. r ', a ? <i , t " bs ; section 45 x 163; terms, one.To Let.—City,* 7 Rooms; City, 12 Rooms; Caversham, 6.-Rooms; Caversham, 4 Rooms* Roslsn. 9 Rooms."

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Evening Star, Issue 11943, 20 July 1903, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 11943, 20 July 1903, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 11943, 20 July 1903, Page 1

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