kato Advertisements. W l3 HAVE THEM IN ANT COLOR, IN EVERY SHAPE, AT ALL PRICES. WOOL TAMS, WOOL MOTORS, WOOL i’OQtjJES, Trimmed and Untrimmed, Framed and IMramed, From 2s lid Each. Opened, on View Tomorrow, at SPECIAL SAT.-r PRICES, New Veilings and Gossamers, in Black; White, Navy, Brown, and other colors, with or Without spots; New Insertions and Laces, New Collarettes, New Ribbons, New Chiffons, Belts, and Fancy Neckwear. All New Goods marked at SALE PRICES to clear, together with the Balance of our Summer Stock, which we have marked at GIVING-AWAY PRICES for To-morrow. WE ABB NOW SACRIFICING ALL SUMMER GOODS AT ANT PRICE. IMPORTANT. We have laid out HUNDREDS of ODD LINES—Odd Pieces, Remnants, etc. —and have marked them at a mere fraction of their usual price. Our first Customer gets first pick, WE LOSE, BUT YOU GAIN BY SHOPPING TO-MORROW AT DALLAS AND WATT’S, GREAT GtVING-AWAY SALE, 60 and 62 GEORGE STREET, SALE NOW ON. W SGOTY are offering very Special Value, in MEN’S FLEXIBLE FELT * ?^L S - pats are_Solid Fur, and guaranteed to keep the color. The >! ii S A eC i ted ' j We i eli S Vo .,,H lat . we can P vo you the very beat value obtainable. Our Fitzall Hal, reduced to 7s lid, is good value for half a guinea Anywhere, and our Solid Fur at 5s lid would bo cheap in. London at the nnrno mohey. flexible pelt hats. BLACK SOLID FUR, Color Guaranteed, 7s fid, now 5s lid. BLACK “ FITZALL ” PUR (The Hat), 9s 6d, now 7s ild. BLACK “ CHIC ( ” FUR, Silk Lined, 11s 6d, now 10s. W. AND R. SCOTT, DUNEDIN AND OAMARU. M 0 L LIS 0 ITS GENUINE CLEARANCE SALE NOW ON. EVERY ARTICLE REDUCED IN PRICE. FOUR SPECIAL LINES FOR SATURDAY, No. 1.—35 PIECES DRESS GOODS, worth 2s 3d. Sale price, Is per yard. No. 2.-29 ENDS COLORED SILKS, worth 3s 6d. Sale price, is 6d per yard. No. 5.—100 LADIES’ NECKWEAR in LACE TIES, LACE GOLLORS and Premia worth from Is lid to 3a lid. Sale price, Is each. ’ -CHUB, No. 4.—CHILDRENS WHITE DOESKIN WASHING GLOVES. Sizes 3.. 4. 5. 6. Usual (price ._ 2/7 2/8 2/9 2/11 Sale price, to clear, Is per pair. MOiIiISONS, LTD., Seokge STREET. THE LAST WEEK OF THE PAIR AT THE DRAPERY SUPPLY ASSOCIATION. A GREAT RUMMAGE SALE. ALL THE ODDS AND ENDS LEFT OVER FROM THE PAIR HAVE BEEN GATHERED TOGETHER ON OUR CENTRE TABLES AND SHOW ROOM, AND MARKED DOWN TO POSITIVELY GIYINGAWAY PRICES. HUNDREDS OF LOVELY STRAW HATS, WORTH 6s 6d, FOR Is. BEAUTIFUL FLAKED AND STRIPED ZEPHYRS And’ CRASHES, SOLD UP TO ALL OUR LOVELY FRENCH DELAINES, WORTH PROM Is 9d TO 2s fid at 10|d YARD. " ALL DRESS REMNANTS AND SILKS AT HALF MARKED PRICES CRASH SKIRTS AND COSTUMES AT QUARTER OLD PRICES TRIMMED MILLINERY AT ANY PRICE, TO CLEAR. Drapery supply association, GEORGE STREET. STAEEORDSHIRE HOUSE. FIRE! FIRE! FIRE: SALVAGE SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS, TEA, DINNER, and BEDEOO Crystal, Lampware, China, Fenders, Wringers,’ Washing Machines Lawn Mower* pans Kettles, Preserve Pans in Brass and Enamel. g ,Tani Jars’ of S a SO i f g t asSOrt ! rl ? nt nf V ull , ery ’ E!ectr °-P ! ate, and Clocks. These Goods are oh slightly damaged by smoke, but must be cleared to Make rooto for reb-i r* fn KriiMib RITCHIE’S STAFFORDSHIRE HOUSE, 29 GEORGE . BOOTS,—REAL BARGAINS. STOCK-TAKING REDUCTIONS. Ladies’ Canvas Shoes, 2s lid; Children’s, 2s 6d; One-bar Evening Shoes, 2s lid; Child’s Shoes, Is 6d. gOMON BROTHERS, George street. LOYAL VALLEY LODGE, No. 6,588, M.U.1.0.0.F. rjnH.il .BRETHREN of the above Lodge -B- are earnestly requested to attend the Funeral of their late Treasurer (Brother J. W. Roberts), which will leave his late residence, N.E, Valley (near Gardens), on SATURDAY, 4tli instant, at 2.30 p.m., for the Northern Cemetery. D, S. MUNRO, Permanent Secretary. DUNEDIN HOSPITAL. APPLICATIONS, with,, Testimonials, will be received tip to Noon on WEDNESDAY, the 15ih February, addressed to the Chairman of Trustees, Dunedin Hospital, from Duly Qualified Medical Practitioners, for the Positions of SENIOR and JUNIOR HOUSE SURGEONS for the year ending February 28, 1906. Salary at the, rate of £3OO per annum for the senior position and £75 for the junior, with board and residence. Applicants for the senior position must have. been qualified for at least two years. A. BURNS, 'Secretary. REMOVAL NOTICE. A. W A L T O N, Sliiirobroker and General Agent, Royal Exchange Assurance Corporation of London, New Zealand Plate Glass Insurance Co. W. A WALTON, General Manager for Australasia. REMOVED to LOWER HIGH STREET (five, doors lower down), next to Messrs Sargood. Son, and Ewen’s warehouse. ■ Clients are invited. to Ca.ll at the New Offices and receive a Blotting Pad dr Calendar. F. G. CRAY; Local Representative. GEORGE STREET PUBLIC SCHOOL. mSE ABOVE SCHOOL will REOPEN bn MONDAY, February 6th, 1905. JAMES HUTCHISON, Chairman. Ravensbourne SCHOOL. rjTHE ABOVE SCHOOL will REOPEN on MONDAY, 6th February, 1905. F. G. CRAY, Chairman. nrtHE st. cl Am school A . . REOPENS on MONDAY, FEBRUARY 6th; R. DUNCAN, Clbrk. BOOTS WORT#. INSPECTION Reduced Prices: Gents* Cldcs Balflmfcils, 15s 6d; Chrome Balmorals froth 10a 6d; Extra Quality, splehdid line, 12s 6d; Evening Shoes from 4s 6d. .tMON BROTHERS; George street. iff PRIME Fresh Butter, 8d and Irvine and Stevenson, George HAVE YOU YET VISITED UNIQUE SUMMER SALE feON’T Neglect your Opportune " won’t get many Such as we t All TRIMMED MILLINERY Half Trimmed HATS from 2s Ud. Tri BONNETS from ,4s 9d. Dozens of STRAWS, 3d and. 6d each. Ladies’ LAND DRESS SKIRTS; 2s lid. 1 Trimmed BLACK. DRESS SKIRTS, 5i Also, just opened, Home Mahufaci Samples of WOOL SHAWLS. HalfLarge Sizes from 4s lid,, Small Sizes fn EVERYTHING REDUCED. See Wii unique MILLINERY STORE, Lower Stuart street. DUNEDIN DRAINAGE AND SEWERAGE DISTRICT. OUTER DRAINAGE AREA. IS HEREBY GIVEN tk S’ . Meeting of the .Dunedin Drains Sewerage Board, held on the Slit January, 1905, the raid Bbatd, ac pursuance of Section £0 of “ The I ■?j 3 " e Sewerage Act, REDEFINED the t DRAINAGE AREA, as follows: AH the area within the boundary Borough of Maori Hid, and also all t botlndar J' of Wießbrough of cad Valley, except that area boun Cr I Commencing at the junctibn Ime Hill road with the south-west b( of the rard Bdrotigh, and extending south-eastern angle of Section 22 B1 Opoho; thaice to the Uorth-easterr of Section 1 Block 1., Opoho; the Biacks road to the Signal Hid madm a north-easterly diroctioa, bounded , Hdl r ?ad to the north-easter] of Section 108 Block HE, Dalkeith: hi a westerly direction tq the North-4 ley Survey District block line; them direction, bounded bv t b },°* llnd as far as the north-easteri ot Sectioh 58, NtiHh-east Valley th a north-westerly direction alone ’ the eastern boundary bf Sections 58 , North-east Valley Survey District westeni block lino Of the North-east Survey District; thence in a south-t direction to the south-western angle of 39, North-east Valley Survey Districtin a north-westerly, direction to the comer of. Section 16, Block X., Nort tor and Blueskin Survey District; th a south-westerly direction to the’ Pjj road ilt its junction With Said seciic thence bounded by the Pifae Hill to . the shirting poittt. Dated this 3lst day of Jahuarv GEO. A. ESTHEI Be Stock Exchange Buildings, Duried rrtBNDEES are invited by the BoroUgh -S- Colufcil of Palmerston North for IRON and OTHER OPERA-HOUSE CHAIRS. Plans, specifications, fete., Can bfe semi at the local Municipal Offices, and pdrticuldES from Frank J: Wilson, architect, Paiinerston North. Chairs must be Delivered at Palmerston North by April 15, Tenders dote at 5 p.m, on TUESDAY, February 7; addressed to tlie Town Clerk, Palinefitoh North, ; HIGH-CLASS BOOTS, STOCK-TAKING REDUCTIOI4S. .Very large stock to choose from. IM O N B HO T HE
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Evening Star, Issue 12418, 3 February 1905, Page 5
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