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Miscellaneous. ANTED, first-dass Foreman Joiner; must be competent to. estimate an J tender for joinery .work. Apply Williams, Stephens, and Co.. Ltd., sash, and door manufacturers, Chxistehurch. ' H. lslip, boot importer, 104 George wreet. r ANTED, Sewing machines all descnpt , tioos for Repair. If your machine should stop consult G. C. Reid; he will inspect and give an estimate free. Permanent address: G.P.O. r ANTED Known—Washing and Ironing i » done best style. On Lee, laundry, 15 Maclacga" street (one door above Arcade). ANTED. —Symington's Coffee Essence: » » Insist en getting Symington's, aud don't he put off with interior brands. ANTED, .everyone to bring their / V Umbrellas t.o Martinelli's, 190 George street, to be Re-covered and Repaired. ,'E make "ale" -when the sun shines, v » and request the public to unnfc Sharpo Bros/ Ginger Ale, Is 3d per gal. Moray place. 5S CLIFFORD. 150 George street, begs . to inform her numerous Customers and the Public that, she will make her first, show of Autumn and Winter Millinery on Friday, February 23. and the following days. MISS MAC&AY, Dressmaker.—Costumes, Skirts, and Blouses, Children's Costumes, and Underclothing Made to Order at moderate rates 2 doors abovo D.1.C., Rattray street. TJST Arrived, assortment Skirts. Blouses, Underskirts, Aprons, PeEsses, Bibs, etc. Caldors Stores, 149 George street. Inspection invited. REMOVAL.— Miss Hinds, Teacher of Millinery, Removed to 3 High street (opposite DXC.). Day and Evening Classes." MRS ROBSON, 140 George street, Cash Buyer of Ladies' and Gentlemen's Leftnff Clothing. Letters attended. 1-a.vLU KUBtiKTSUiM, Signwnier, House Painter, Paperhanger; workmanship guaranteed. 68 Stuari street. Telephone 1,703. Workmen insured >EAL Irish Clays, to be had only at G. j Moody's, Tobacconist, 117 Princes itreet. " OOD tea is absolutely essential to a vJT Has>py Home." Cock o' the North is the happy home Tea. EEB indispensable Busy Bees—Bakers, _ Butchers, Brewers. Your brewers for Non-intoxicants arc Sharne Bros. MASSAGE AND ELECTRIC INSTITUTE, 262 George street. Tel. 600. JJR & MRS D. EDWIN BOOTH, Masseur and Masseuse, Medical Electrician by Exam. Established in Dnnedin 14 Years. OUR Institute is recognised to be the Leading ELECTRO-MEDICO Establishment in the Colony. WE have all the Latest Apparatus For giving electrical treatment, includin? — GALVANIC and FARADIC CURRENTS. ELECTRO-STATIC and HIGH FREQUENCY CURRENTS, latest form of Electric Baths. Unnecessary to remove clothing. ELECTRIC OZONE, for Asthma and other troubUs affecting the air passages. X RAYS, for Radiographic Work, under medical supervision. VIBRATION. SWEDISH MOVEMENTS, DRY HOT AIR (Tallerman's), Etc Pot particulars apply above Address. XSTILSON AND WILSON, Engineers and TooLmakere, Manufacturers and Repairers of Light Machinery, Sheet Metal, Dies, and Bicycles, 32 ST. ANDREW STREET. MESSAGE AND ELECTRIC INSTITUTE. MISS CULLING, CERTIFICATED MASSEUSE AND ELECTRICIAN, 39 Moray place. This Institute is the most up to date in New Zealand. All the latest scientific methods are used—viz., Massage, Electricity. Dry HotAir (Talleman's improved system), Steam and Electric Baths. Deep Breathing, and Swedish Movements. The above treatments will be found most beneficial in cases of Rheumatism, Lumbago, .Sciatica, Stiff Joints, Nerrcus Troubles, Sleeplessness, etc The Electric Bath is the only one in Dunedin, and will be found most useful in Nervous Troubles. Deafness and Noisei in the Head cured by the Aronpfiona Battery. Testimonials. 39 Moray place. Telephone 1,248. Educational. V. MAZENGARB'S Physical Culture and Elocution School, Club House, Moray place. CLASSES NOW FORMING. Monday, 8 p.m.—Phrenological Class. Wednesday, 3 p.m.—Ladies' Physical Culture. Wed., 8 p.m.—Gentlemen's Physical Culture. Thursday, 7.ls.—Ladies' Physical Culture. Thursday, BJ.s.—Elocution. Saturday, 3.—Children's: Girls' Phys. Culture. Saturday, 4.—Children's: Boys' Phys. Culture. Terms an application. 40 High street. Telephone 1,485. DANCING. DEPORTMENT, AND CALISTHENIC EXERCISES. T>ORT CHALMERS.—Miss HOOPERS X Classes Open at Currie street Hall, WEDNESDAY, 21-st March. Junior Class, 4.15 p.m.; Evening Class 7J.5. ST. KELDA TOWN HALL, FRIDAY, 23rd March. Junior Class, 4.15 p.m.; Evening Class, 7.30. Private Lessons arranged. 35 MO-BAY PLACE. ANGER SCHOOL OF DRESS-CUTTING. I —Ladies, learn how to Make your own Costumes, Blouses, Gapes, Tea Gowns, Opera Coata, and Children's Garments to any style ehosen. Pattern-making and Trimmings specially taught. No calculations; patterns made in are minutes to any size. Trial lesson free. Classes daily; Monday and Thursday evenings. Inspection invited. Teachers wanted for country districts.; Agencies For Sale. MISS CHARLES, 3 High street (opposite D.LC). IHORTHAND, Typewriting, and Bookie keeping Day and Evening Classes. W. C Walker, 23 Princes street, Resumes January 15th. (OSSBOTHAM'S Schoo', 43 Dowltng street " (Cutting). Classes for Shorthand, Typering, Bookkeeping, Arithmetic, Commercial Correspondence, Civil Service, •to. DULT Education.—Writing, Arithmetic, u English, Shorthand, Bookkeeping, Typewriting, etc; individual tuition; evenings. ■Wood, 30 Dowfing street. Coal Notices. IP YOU WANT A GOOD FIRE BUY THE "BRUCE COA L," One of the Very Best House Coals on the Market. Improved Quality. Only 20s per ton delivered. All Coal Merchants. MACTIE AND COMPANY, DUNEDIN, Agents. For Sale. TrjM>R SALE, Phaeton, Station Waggon, _T Rabbiter's Waggon, RalK Cart, Spring Carte; new, second-hand. Dixon, King street. FOB SALE. XrtEBST-CLASS GENERAL STOREKEEPJ? ING BUSINESS in a leading town, South Otago. Owner prepared to sell the Property by itself, or Property and Stock together. Owner has good reasons for selljply first instance ABGOOD, SON. .: ANT> EWBN, Dunedm,

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Evening Star, Issue 12761, 14 March 1906, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 12761, 14 March 1906, Page 1

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