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uate Advertisements. ACCORDIONS, Autbharps, Cornets, Vio- -£*, lins, Clarionets, Guitars, Banjos, Mandolines ; time payments takea. Holdea's Musical Exchange, Dunedin. MILLINERY EXTRAORDINARY. Q /"11 AT THIS PRICE -wo are now %?/JJL offering the PICK OF" OUR MAGNIFICENT STOCK of Ladies' TRIMMED HATS and BONNETS. Being all we have, left of our Winter Stock of Imported and Adapted Models. The Styles are Right, and they range in values from 19s 6d to. 39s 6d. But as they MUST BE SOLD to make room for our New Spring Goods early in August, we now offer you the PICK OP THE STOCK AT 9/11 TO-MORROW, and while they last. BROWN, EWING, AND CO., LTD. ■'LBOD BROS., "LIMITED, SOAP AND CANDLE* MANUFACTURERS. CONTRACTORS TO THE ADMIRALTY. The Public are respectfully asked to order from their grocer either of the following TWO VERY SUPERIOR SOAPS, viz.:— "MAGIC" and " ALEXANDRINE." Both Soaps are of no ordinary kind, ALL GROCERS KEEP THEM. THE LATE POPE LEO lE. rgTHIS WEEK'S 'TABLET' (July 23rd) will CONTAIN a FULL and COMPLETE SKETCH of the LATE POPE LEO. XDX, His Life and Work, with ILLUSTRATIONS. To be obtained from Messrs J. Braithwaite, W. Prictor and Co., Princes street; Mr A. Sligo, George street; the Railway Book Stall; and Mr C. Fottrell, St. Joseph's Cathedral. THE DUNEDIN AND KADXORAI TRAMWAY COMPANY, LIMITED. ■\TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that tba .*> SHARE REGISTER of the Comuanv will be CLOSED from THIS DAY (Tuesday) 21st July, to FRIDAY, 31st July, both days inclusive. J. A. HOPCRAFT, Secretary. COAL. The Most Economical Coal in the Market, which can be OBTAINED FROM ALL COAL MERCHANTS. HOW TO USE IT: A great saving of Coal would be effected if Consumers would COVER the FLRE BARS at the BOTTOM of their KITCHEN RANGES WITH FIRE BRICKS. This will reduce the draught, prevent destruction of the fire bare, and still give sufficient heat for all purposes.

TO PREVENT DOMESTIC FIRES from GOING OUT TOO SUDDENLY, they should be BACKED WITH DAMP SLACK, and not stirred until they cake. THE ECONOMIC SELF-ACTING VALVE FOR GRATES. REAL the FOLLOWING TESTIMONIALS: Mr W. Robertson, Dunedin. I have given, your patent register a fair trial in an ordinary register grate, and consider it has all the merits you claim for it. Once the fire had burned up the patent register was lowered, as instructed, and the results were as follow: —(1) The fire lasted much longer than usual. (2) A much greater was thrown out into the room. (3) The draught from door and windows, which one usually feels about the feet and ankles, almost entirely disappeared. Your patent register undoubtedly contributes to both economy in coal and to comfort.—Yours faithfully, James Richardson, Manager Manchester Assurance Co.. I have used your patent register in an ordinary grate, and can testify to its usefulness. It improves the appearance of fireplace and acts as aheat reflector; reduces consumption of fuel without lessening heat power; and acts as a back draught preventive. In the interest of economy, I strongly recommend it to every householder.—l am, yours faithfully, John Watson. OF Crawford and Watson, builders! We have tried your patent self-acting register for grates during the past week, and are quite satisfied that, in addition to a large saving in the consumption of coal, we have had far greater hc3t in the. room than we had before. Its action apparently causes the flames to rise almost vertically from the fire, and the register then radiates the heat into the room instead of being deflected by the draught up the chimney, as is the case when the old form of register Ls used. Geo. Claeporth. Caversham Rise, July 14, 1903. I have tried your patent coal saver r-nd heat radiator in the register grate. This ingenious contrivance will, I feel sure, fill a long-felt want. It causes the fire to burn brightly, and throws out more heat; also prevents draughts from windows or doors affecting those sitting near the fire. It certainly is a coal saver, and you get full benefit of what coal is used. I wish you every success with it —Yours truly, M. Matibtmt.t., Albert street, July 15, 1903. Since writing you last, your patent for register grate arrived here. I have given it a good trial, and can confidently recommend anyone using a register grate to have one. It throws the heat out into the room, and is a saving on coal.—Yours faithfully, Aechd. GrujES. Hampden, July 13, 1903. May he Obtained of Messrs PATERSON AND BARR, Pances street, and Messrs TORRANCE AND CLOUGH, 3 Filleul street. MONEY TO LEND. £ryfkfk/\— -We have this Sum in band foi i \J\t \J Investment, and are prepared to Advance upon Freehold Secunties from 5 per cent.; also on Furniture, Pianos, Cattle. Horses, Life Polioies, Sills, etc., at reduced rates. Correspondence invited. . HORDER AND MOLONEY. Fldon Chambers. 90 Princes street. Tel, 1,233. Religious, I RINI T Y WESLEYAN CHURCH, ~ STUART STREET. COLE'S MISSION. TO-NIGHT and EACH NIGHT THIS WEEK, At 7.30. Conducted by Rev. G. H. COLE (Melbourne). TO-MORROW BIBLE-READING. , fivewone-made Welcome.

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Evening Star, Issue 11944, 21 July 1903, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 11944, 21 July 1903, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 11944, 21 July 1903, Page 5