Miscellaneous. WANTED, a smart Boy for the shop. Andrew Lees, 48 George street. WANTED Known—Milliners, Hosiers, Glovers, Laces, Ribbons, Flowers, Laiies and Children's Outfitters. Calder's. 149 Georgj street. WANTED.— Symington's Coffee Essence: Insist on getting Symington's, and J.UUU experience of all who have their Bazors Set at Lethaby's. rid.mtliLlJ.lAS Re-covered with good wear- _' ing materials at greatly reduced prices—3s 6d, 5s 6d, 6s 6d. Lethaby's, Prinfes street. UMBRELLAS Re-covered.—Country visitors can have their Ucubiellas Rerovered fame day as left; bring your umbrellas. Lethaby s. BUY Lethaby's 7s 6d Umbrellas; Lethaby'3 Umbrellas give everlasting wear. Only at Lethaby's, fil Princes street (oppolite Braithwaite'g). \\r HAT! another New Suit? No; tbey » T have been to Taylor's City Dy« Works, 101 George street RING Up Taylor's if you want your Suits, Dresses. Curtains, Hats, etc., Cleaned and Pved. Telephone 459. r ANTED Known—J. J. Tudor wishes to intimate that he has Commenced Business u Dyer and Cleaner. Clothes Renovated. 171 Princes street south M ll3 . 3 MACK AY, Dressmaker, takes Orders 111 for Blouses and Skirts. Children's Pinafores and Frocks, Underclothing, and Gentlemen's Pyjamas and Nightshirts. 2 doors above D.1.C., Rptiray street. WE guarantee satisfaction. Bain and Bergquist, umbrella manufacturers, 5 Roy»l Arcade. Re-covering and Repairing » specialty. BAIN AND BEKUQUIST, 6 Royal Arcade, is the place to get your Umbrella Rp-covered and Repaired. jf?X will go a good way towards the thorttO ough Renovation of your Piano. Howell Company, Octagon. F HOWELL AND CO.'s New~Piano Fac- • tory is now quite finished; all kinds of Repairs undertaken. gans try Howell and Co., Octagon, and Bath street. MRS ROBSON, 140 George street. Cash Buyer of Ladies' and Gentlemen's Leftoff Oothing. Letters attended. DRESSMAKING.—Miss Aburn most reli- / able Dressmaker for fit and style; Tailor-made Costumes specialty; come and give a trial; charges moderate. 34 St. Andrew tireet. A TSODY in oor hoose wants Hondai-Lanka XX Tea. They're that awfu' pernickity, and naething but the best'll dae them! IVERY DESCRIPTION of Old .Ware REt PLATED in SILVER, NICKEL, and fJOLD—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, 96 MORAY PLACE (Opposite - King street). .vILSON AND WILSON, Engineers and Toolmakers, Manufacturers and Repairers of Light Machinery, Sheet Metal, Dies, and Bicycles. 32 ST. ANDREW STREET. JUNEDIN WINDOW-CLEANING COMPANY. WINDOWS CLEANED and CARPETS BEATEN by Careful Men at . Moderate Prices. Contracts Tendered For. Estimates Given. Letters or Cards will receive prompt attention. Address: 47 ALBANY STREET, DUNEDIN. Tenders. SHOP AND DWELLING AT ROSLYN. TENDERS are invited until 28th September for the PURCHASE of SHOP and DWELLING of 5 rooms, 2-STALLED and CART-SHED, and SECTION, corner High and James streets, Roslyn. Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Full particulars may be obtained from ALEXANDER BROWN, Watchmaker, Milton. NDERS are invited for the LEASE of SHOP in the Exchange Court Buildings, Princes street, Dunedin, at present occupied by Mr J. R. Hayne, chemist. The Lease will be given for alternate periods of 3, 5, 7, or 10 years; possession from 18th December, 1904. ' Tenders will close on the 18th November prox. at noon, and must be addressed to ADAMS BROS.. Solicitors, Exchange Court. ENDERS will be received until noon on . WEDNESDAY, October sth, for ADDITIONS and ALTERATIONS to a RESIDENCE in Leith street. J. L. SALMOND, Architect, Stock Exchange Buildings. mENDERS Close Ist October Shops and J. Dwelling-houses, George street. Plans at Macquaid's, fruiterer, George street Thos. Ritchia. architect. . for Filling In Sections, Musselburgh. James Clark, Brunswick street, South Dunrelling, Musselburgh. James Clark, Brun&wick street, South Dunedin. IENDERS Invited for Additions to Work- —. shops for Messri A. Morrison end Co., Brassf ounders and Electro and Nickel Paters, Moray place. H. M. Davey, Architect and Engineer. For Sale. FOR SALE, Gardner Gas, Oil, and Steam Englines, Boilers, Purap3, Hydraulic Machinery, Jacks, Pulley Blocks, etc. T7MDR SALE, Centrifugal, also J? Pumps; on water, bOOgal to B,ooogal Pu m pi. jUOTATIONa given and Indents executed i for all classes of Mining and other Machinery. R. B. Denniston and Co., Stuart street. FOR SALE. City (immediately).—First-class Building Section, Eden street. Early application. Three and Four-roomed Houses, Frederick •treet, Richardson street, Harbor terrace, Roslyn, Littlebourne road, St. KMa, Moreau street, Young street, and Kaikorat. Five-roomed Houses, Musselburgh (Grove rtreett, St. Kilda (Young street and Logie street), South Dunedin (Dick street), and N.E.V. and Belleknowes. Six-roomed Houses, City (Eden 6treet, Union street), Musselburgh, Glenaven, Kew, Roslyn, Anderson's Bay road, Musselburgh. Seven-roomed Houses, City (King street, Castle street, York place), South Dunedin (Nelson street), Ravensbourne, Burkes, Roslyn. Timber, Sections, Businesses, Money, etc. A AND „ D- MACPHERSON, .*.&.• Moray place (9°™?? Princes street). BAYFIELD ESTATE SYNDICATE" pOR SALE, at Anderson's Bay, FOURROOMED COTTAGE, with Outbuildings ; aho a Few Choice BUILDING SITES (good view and sunny aspect), on Electric Tram route. Liberal terms made to enable riients to '*ufld at once. Apply to Secretary, vlark and M'Ara. 12 Lower Rattray street. '
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Evening Star, Issue 12308, 24 September 1904, Page 1
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