Late Adv£rtls©rr»ents. AMBULANCE Saturday, March 24th.— Wanted, everyone t'd help by their donations. KOXORE" is a pure Stain, hot S. dye. It Improves Instead of injuring the hair., Hehdy, hairdresser. Pageant AMI) reMlsSing: WILKINSON'S . ' >atmeal and cucumber mke. / For the Toilet* the Bath, and the ' . , Nursery. , This Superfatted Soap.is .specially,prepared to. counteract the harmful effect of-Damp and Wind oh the Skin. . . , By its daily use Eruptions and Irritation 'r& prevented, aiid a Smooth SMii and blear, Irilliaht Complexion produced. Is 6d PEE BOX: • WILK3NSON..AND SON; CHEMISTS, DUNEDIN. HEED TfflY AU% at The spinning Wheel, the new fashionable black VELVET BELTS* all sizes, 9D EACH, They are well worth 2s. GET THEM NOW. AND BARCLAY, 66 Priiices street. HOTEL FOB, SALE. LARGE HOTEL, IN SOUTHLAND (Wallace District), doing good business; splendid district, steady trade, and good tourist house in Summer. For Stock, Furniture, Plant, and Goodwill, Only £650 waiited. Takings average £1,350. PARK, REYNOLDS, AND CO., Dunedin. FOR PRIVATE SALE, SEASIDE RESmENCE and J GROUNDS, at VAUXHALL, coniainj 2£- acres, the property of A. B. Johnston, Esq.; close to the City of Dunedin and Anderson's Bay tram. This beautiful Property is undoubtedly the most attractiVo one in the neighborhood. Its situation is unsurpassed. The Dwelling is erected on a choice spot known at one timo as the Vauxholl Gardens, having romantic avenues and walks, shaded by overhanging trees. It is admirably sheltered from all prevailing winds by a magnificent plantation of full-grown- pines. It is certainly a " Cosy Corner," obtaining full advantago of all sunshine and surrounding scenery. The grounds are in splendid order. The wide entrance avenue, choice shrubbery, flower garden, and large orchard are features of attractiveness. Particulars and cards to view from PARK, REYNOLDS, AND CO.
LADIES, don't worry over your faded hair!" " Koloro " will change it gradually to original color. Hendy. ESSRS SCOULLAR AND OHISHOLM desire to convey io the Dunedin Firo Brigade and to all others -who in any way assisted to Check or Extinguish the Fire in their Furnitnro Factory. Rattray street, on Saturday night, their Warmest and Sincere THANKS, and wish to express their highest appreciation of the persistency with which, under great difficulty, they successfully fought the flames. R. CHISHOLM, Directing Manager.
AN INVITATION Wc cordially request your Kind Inspection of our NEW WINTER GOODS, now on view in Every Department. A* usual, our PRICES WILL DEFY COMPETITION for Up-to-date Goods, New Fashions, and Latest Styles. We aro showing all taat is New in Every Style of JACKET. * NEW MILLINERY, NEW DRESS MATERIALS, NEW BLOUSINGS, NEW LACES, RIBBONS, TRIMMINGS, GLOVES, Etc.> Etc. EVERYTHING NEW at ALLAS AND WATT'S, 60 and 62 GEORGE STREET.
TATLOR-MADB OVERCOATS FOR GENTLEMEN. A Shipment of Our Splendid-fitting Goats, ex Pakeha, just opened. SMARTER SHAPES and NEWER COLORINGS in Tweed than ever. glL&O'f AND SUTHERLAND, 174, 176, 178 PRINCES STREET.
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Evening Star, Issue 12765, 19 March 1906, Page 5
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