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Wtto Advertisements. tQUINEA American Organ, solid walnut; handsome mirror top; 10 stops; couplers. Holden's Musical Exchange, Octagon. ' * Koaje Tea. Apply W. Scoular and Cp., Bond street. ANTED, a Sacand Class Coat Improver t » " to machine, Apprentice to ladies' Apply If. Moiaris and Co., Moray place. ANTED, an experienced Furniture Ma- , , chinist. H'Lauchkn and Webster, oabinetipakers, Richardson street. WANTED To Purchase, City Corporation £ty per cent. Debentures. Address, stating prico, "Investor," Box 426, C.P.O. WAM^ED~To _ Beirt. Pout House; on hill or in Roslyn preferred: good tenant; state rent. "Good Tenant," 'Star' Office. WANTED, by respectable young Woman, Situation as working housekeeper: state wag«s. Apply " Worker," Roslyn P.O. "ANTED, a Furnished Front Bedroom, ... in or near town, with use of conveniences. Address "W.W." 'Star' Office. ANTED, by young Woman, with good . . t references, Situation as hausemajd in hotel; state wages. Apply "Urgent," Kalkoxai P.O. MRS STUART MACINTOSH, Trades Hall (opposite First Church), reqiiires Housemaids (City, 15s), experienced Housemaid (Qwmaru, 14s; light situation). ■jl/TRS STUART MACINTQSH~require3 JLtJL Cook (boarding-house), Housekeeper Vtwo gentlemen, City), Generals (Oamaru, Asfebuxtcn, Dunedin: highest wages).

THE PRETTIEST BLOUSES ETER SHOWN in Delaine, Cashmere, and Flannel; newest Styles and most Dainty Patterns, Pick foe, 8/11, Worth 12s 6d. EWING, AND CO. {CARNIVAL.— Open All Day Wednesday; V-' great attractions in all departments. Fyfe and Cumings Stores, George street. jpij Will Buy a White cfe I complete, with ail the latest attachments. Melville's. George street. ►HOTOGRAPHY —Latest Novelty : SWr3by and Wpotton's dainty little Ovals; on motrata, 8 for Is. Over Braithwaitc's. )ON ! T trifle with ordinary hair dyes. Get " Kolore," the new gradual stain; 5s 6d, 7s 6d. Hendy. Princes street. IyJL to give about Kolore. on application TIIHINK of it, madam!" A treatment with "Kola ■i- treatment with " Kolore" gives your hair its old-time hue. JRV. c7~DALLASTON will Lecture on -\> 'Eccentric Preachers' To-night, 7.45, Kaikcrai Baptist Church. Collection. OiRNTVAL.— Open All Day Wednesday; great attractions in all departments. Fyfe and Cuming's Stores, George street. EST Cakes, Cookies, 30 for Is. Hopkins and Son, pastrycooks. ¥7V)R SALE, in a rising suburb, Shon, with ■I- nice Dwelling; garden. Address" '* SucBEST Cakes, Buns, and Scones, 18 for Is; Cookies, 30 for Is. Hopkins and Son, pastrycooks. GEO. FLEURY, CabinetirlaKeT and Upholsterer, Removed to 14 Frederick street: bargains in all lines. Call and inspect Chests from 355; Wash- -»-> stand and Ware, 18s 6d; Linoleum, formerly 4s, now 3s; Vienna Chairs, 65. •pAINTING, Gla7i'ng7~Sign~~ and "Ticket JL Writing,' Paperhanging; material, workmanship guaranteed; estimates free. Wren Crmp:Miv. South Princes street. '|UU pristine beauty and color of the hair A. arc attained by occasional applications of Kojore. rFiEA and Luncheon Rooms, Smoking and ; JL Private Rooms; best music and mode- ' rate prices. Hopkins and Son. MADAME GROSZ,~~Practicai German Chief Cook. Searlo and Eberhardt's, every Wednesday, at 3 p.m. and 7 p.m., comi mencing 14th March. ' E. ASLIN, BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR, 1 13 DOWLING STREET j (Opposite Garrison Hall). Several Sums Await Investment. :ess," 'Star' Office. XjM>R SALE, cheap, Double-seated Buggy: A in good order. Apply W. M. Roberts, grocer, N.E. Valley. &OOD Investment.—Two 4-roomed Cottages, betwppn Thmrine Tlnn™ ti-m^to. UT tages, between Dundas, Howe streets; reduced to £650; bargain. Matheson. OPEN ALL DAY TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY). FORD AND CO. "CK>R SALE, 2 Sections, St. KiHa, £SO JL each: £1 deposit, balance weekly payments of ss. Alex. Harris and Co. FfßM?«gsfl2 __ ! 11, 13, 15 PRINCES STREET. COURT ST. ANPREW. A.O.F. j eral of the late Wife of Bro. Alfred Hicks, i Forbury roal, St. Clair. TO-MORROW (Wed--1 nesuay). 14th inst., at 3 p.m. THOS. GRANT, Sec. NOTICE. ■ g EDWARD HENRI' REDFERN, of WooclJL, hangh, will Not be Responsible for any Debts contracted by my Wife from this date. E. REDFERN. nection; price, „^ u -,.-.,,.,-,, „ ~ ldsLone £3Q de P° 3 i fc . lQsweek), i Forbury roal, St. Clair. TO-MORROW (W< dVUUW New 4 Rooms; bath, .copper; j nesday). 14th inst., at' 3 p.m. i-acre. MUride and Co., Arcade. ' THOS GR \NT «w SALE, Bay Gelding, rising seven; . suitable for express or carriage". Purdie I and Co., King street.. ' j .. pJARNIVAL.—Open All Day WednosdayT - V^ 1 groat attractions in all departments. Debts contracted by my Wife from this da Fyfe and Cuming's Stores, George street.- E. REDFERN. . DUNEDIN HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. AUTUMN SHOW. GARRISON HALL, TOMORROW (WEDNESDAY), MARCH 14. Open' 2 p.m. to 10 p.m. BRILLIANT DISPLAY of CACTUS BEGONIAS, GLADIOLI, CHARMING SWEET PEAS and CARNATIONS. BEAUTIFUL FERNS, DECORATED MANTELPIECES and TABLES, FLORAL BASKETS, FRUIT and VEGETABLES. Promenade Orchestral Programme from 7.30 p.m. by Drake Family Orchestra. ADMISSION „ ONE SHILLING. DAVID LARNAQH, Secretary. BRAITHWAITE'S GIGANTIC SALE STILL ON. PRONOUNCED TO BE THE MOST GENUINE SALE THIS YEAR. WONDERFUL BARGAIN'S IN EACH DEPARTMENT. MUST BE SEEN TO BE REALISED. PHOTO ALBUMS, Slightly Damaged—Bs 6d now 2s 6d, 15s 6d now 7s 6d. PHOTO ALBUMS, Slightly Damaged-7s 6d now 2s, 6s Gd now Is. SCRAP BOOKS, Slightly Damaged-2s no* Is, Is 9d now 9d, Is now 6d. LEATHER WRITING CASES—ISs now 4s, 9s 6d now 3s-, 5s Gd now 2s. STAMP ALBUMS—3s now 2a, 2s 6d now Is 9d. BARGAINS IN LEATHER HANDBAGS, WORKBOXBS, ELECTRO-PLATED WARE, DRESS HAMPERS, BOXES OF STATIONERY, WRITING DESKS PTTTSFT COMPANIONS, INKSTANDS, and Hosts of ft Sweeping Ructions BARGAINS IN CROCKERY DEPARTMENT. BPERGNES—2Ss now 10s, 27s 6d now 13s 6d, 35s now 15s. now 15s, 10s 6d now 6s 6d, 22s 6d now 12s 6d, 17s 6d now 9s fid R* ra now ss, 3s 6d now 2s 6d. Must be cleared. ' B td PRINCESS AND LANGLEY WARE AT LESS THAN COST PRICF COMFORTS—Ss 6d now 3s. SUGARS and CREAMS, TEAPOTS, PIE DISHES, CUPS and SAUCERS in TW lesa Variety and at Astonishing Prices. v.u«s>, in x,naMASON'S JAM JARS—j,-gaJlon, 4s 3d now 2s half-dozen. MASON'S JAM JARS—Quarts, 3s now Is 6d half-dozen. MASON'S JAM JARS—Pints, 2s 3d now Is 3d half-dozen. BARGAINS IN TOYS AND FANCY GOODS. FRAMES—were Is, now 6d. SOAPS —were 6d, now 4d. WORKBOXBS and SATCHETS at Half-prices. WOODEN HORSES Greatly Reduced. A Few Slazenger RACQUETS at Half-price. Special DEMON, BOODIE, E.G.M., and VOSS. JAPANESE GOODS, VASES, ORNAMENTS, BRUSH and TOILET W4.RE SOAPS, PHOTO FRAMES, at Prices that Lick Creation. " ' BARGAINS IN MUSIC AND BOOK DEPARTMENT. GLOBE SONG FOLlO—were 2s 6d, now Is 6d. NATIONAL SONG FOLlO—were Is 6d, now Is. GEMS OF SCOTTISH SONGS, EXCELSIOR DANCE ALBUM WIDF wmir* FOLIO, at Greatly Reduced Prices. ' "^-^CKLD ODD 2a SHEET MUSIC—now 6d. Must be sold. ~,••• ORDINARY SHEET SONGS and PlECES—were 2s, now la 6d. BOYS' and GIRLS' GIFT BOOKS at Half-prices. TEXT CARDS and PICTURES at Half-prices. VIOLINS and ACCORDIONS Greatly Reduced. THE FOLLOWING MUST BE CLEARED:— ACADEMY PICTURES, 1905—were Is 6d, now Is. XMAS NUMBER 'PRESS,' 'PEARS' ANNUAL,' and 'N.Z. GRAPHIC'—wero Is, now 6d. Only a few left. BARGAIN TABLE of NOVELS.-Paper-wero 2s 6d, now Is; Cloth-were 3s 6d now Is 6d. ' BUNDLES of 4 MAGAZINES—were 3s, now Is. BUNDLES of 3 SIXPENNY NOVELS-wexe Is 6d, now Is. 'WINDSOR' VOLUMES—were 3s 6d, now 2s 6d. Must be cleared. THE ABOVE ARE ONLY A FEW OF THE MANY MARVELLOUS BARGAINS. MUST BE SEEN TO~BE REALISED. INSPECTION INVITED. REMEMBER!—WE CLOSE 9 P.M. SATURDAYS. BRAITHWAITE'S BOOK ARCADE,

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Evening Star, Issue 12760, 13 March 1906, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 12760, 13 March 1906, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 12760, 13 March 1906, Page 5

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