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Late Advertisements. t* Piano; full compass, brilliant ton©; easy terms. Holden's Musical Exchange, Oc-" tagon. >EST Cakes, Buns, and Scones, 18 for Is; -* Cookies, 30 for Is. Hopkins and Son, pastrycooks. JOHNSON"AND CARPENTER's" _ Dissolution Sale Big Success. Bargains Kid Gloves, 5s 6d for 2s 6d, 5s for 3s 6d. JOHNSON AND CARPENTER'S Dissolution Sale crowded every dav. Bargains Dress Tweeds, Is 4£d for 10|d, Is 9d for Is 3d, 2s 6d_for Is Bd. ' JOHNSON AND CARPENTER'S Disailufcion Sale.—Girls' Red Jerseys, 3s 9d; i Girls' Bloomers, 2s 6d up. Come for bargains. BiSSC^XTTION _ Salc,'"Johnson~and Car- i penter.—Wool Pants. 2s 6d; Leather i Shirts, 2s 6d; Knit Sox, 9frl; Overalls, 5s 6d. ' DISSOLUTION Sale, Johnson and Carpeuter.—P.D. Corsets, 5s 9ct; .Daydream, ,4s lid; Knitted Vests, 9d. Bargains in tuiderciothuig. rjHEA and Luncheon Rooms. Smoking and -B- Private Rooms; best music and moderate prices. Hopkins and Son. BROAD BAY end" Portobello.—Moarangi • leaves Dunedin daily, 10 a.m.; also, Wednesdays, Saturdays, Sundays, at 2.30 rARTTNS. Direct Importers.—Linoleums L and Floorcloths from Is 6d yard; great variety. Don't pass Martins', Octagon. jp.S^A —English Walnut Piano, bright tone, G&rJXJ grand appearance. F. and F. Martin, Octagon; easy terms. CARVED" Carved Hall Stands. Try Martins, Octagon, for best value in City. THE pristine beauty and color of the hair are attained by occasional applications of Kolore. GEO. FLEURY, Cabinetmaker and Upholsterer, Removed to 14 Frederick street; bargains in all lilies. Call and inspect S.UCHESSB Chests from 355; WashT JLr stand and Ware, 18s 6d; Linoleum, formerly 4s, now 3s; Vienna Chairs, 6s. BEST Cakes, Buns, "and Scones, 18 for "is; Cookies, 30 for Is. Hopkins and Son, pastrycooks. PHOTOGRAPHY.— Latest Novelty: Shearsby and Wootton's dainty lirtle Ovals; on mounts, 8 for is. Over Braithwarte's. A MUCH-NEEDED Preparation!" «Kolore" will change grey hair to browns and black. Hendy, hair specialist. ITURE-FRAMTNG "half "usuaf prices;' up-to-date styles; satisfaction .guaranteed. Wren Company. South Princes street. BEDSTEADS, Bedding, Floorcloths, Linoleums, Go-carts. Fenders—reduced prices; estimates for Furnishing complete. Brundell's, George street. MONEY saved by purchasing up-to-date Goods at bedrock prices. Inspect at Brundelfs, George street. ' BURNISH Cheaply and Well.—Being a manufacturer, can guarantee seasoned timber, latest designs. Brundell's, George reet. ffULTMAN, Dealer, opposite Knox Church. -a. —Furniture and Goods of all descriptions Bought and Sold—Stoves, Go-carts, Boilers, Banjo, Clarionettes; lot fancy Japanese Cups and Saucers, Plates: Carpenters' Tools Bought. | lxuiuiixr, iteduction Sale for one *JC month. H. Isiip, 104 George street. QPECIAL Bargains for Cash Only.—2l KJ pairs Men's Boots at 7s lid. H. Islin 104 George street. ' Pairs Men's light Box Carf Balmorals - - —were 15s, now 13s. H. Islip, 104 [i .fairs Jt,xtra Good Box Calf Balmorals wis —were from 16s 6d to 20s, now 15s cash. H. Islip, 104 George street. £}Cy Men's Patent Court Shoes, reduced r-ird to 5s lid for cash. H. Islip, 1041 George street. j OA_ Pairs Women's Glace Lace* Shoes, | patent caps, good fitting—were 9s 6d ] Sale price 7s lid; 24 pairs Button Shoes' patent straight caps, 7s lid. j Cfrfk Pairs Women's Tan Lace Shoes. /Vi/ duced from 10s 6d to 7s lid, Sale I pnee. H. Islip, 104 George street. QSJ Pairs Women's Glace Lace Boots—were I *JfnJ 13s 6d, now 10s 6d; 33 pairs Women's ; Tan Boots, reduced to 9s lid. EVENING Shoes, 4s lid, 6s"Tid7~7Tlid —were 6s 6d to 9s. H. Is'.ip, 104 George : all other lines • - must be accompanied by money order. H. Islip, 104 George street. STARTLING Announcement.—Brooch Pins, ' 3d; Catches, 3d; Joints, 3d; Watch Mainsprings, 4s; Cleaning, 4s 6d; Clocks. 2s 6d. Himmel's. ' I TEA and Luncheon Rooms, Smoking and Private R.ooins: best music and moderate prices. Hopkins and Son. IT costs nothing to inquire about the merits j of Kolore, the new specific for grey hair. ' ALL Diseases requiring invigorating treatment are cured by Old Smuggler Smuggler Whisky promotes asßimila--7 tion of the food. j cfc the system from influences and acing up the nervous system use thejcelebrated Old Smuggler Whisky. "SN'T it a right Roval Tea?"— Cock o'the - North, with its rich full, splendid flavor. THE""NAaTONAL BANK OF KBWIS LAND, LIMITED. I Issue of 50,000 Shares of £7 10s each. 1 TM-OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the - 1 " Register of Shareholders of this Bank will be CLOSED on the 15th MARCH inst. to enable the Directors to determine the names of the Shareholders to whom this issue is to be made. By order of the Board. JAMES COATES, General Manager. Wellington, 9th March, 1906.

IMPORTANT TO LADIES. MADAM,—We have pleasure in notifying you that our New DRESSMAKER (Miss WHEELOCK, from Peter Rohiiison's, of Oxford street, London) has now arrived, and will bo in attendance in our Fitting Booms TO-MORROW (Thursday) and following days to receive Ladies and book orders. Miss Wheclock comes to us with exceptionally high credentials and we have every confidence in recommending her for perfect fit and excellence of style. For Walking, Reception, Carriage, Bridal, and Evening Costumes she she is a Modicte of high reputation. Soliciting the favor of your patronage, We are, yours respectfully, [][pKBEBT, HAYNES, AND CO. IMPORTANT NOTICE OUR FIRST EXHIBITION OF AUTUMN AND WINTER FASHIONS WILL BE MADE ON THURSDAY, FRIDAY, AND SATURDAY, When we shall have on. Exhibition the LATEST NOVELTIES IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. MOILISONS, LTD, GEORGE STREET.

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Evening Star, Issue 12761, 14 March 1906, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 12761, 14 March 1906, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 12761, 14 March 1906, Page 5

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