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Late Advertisements. SYNDICATE )0. Bond stree FRUIT STORES, street (next ‘ Star ’ Office). “Let. them all come. They Can’t Beat Our Prices.’’ Choice Hot honse Grapes, lOd. Bananas,’ 60 ,1s .' ' Eating Apples, 2d lb. Large Queen Pines, 9d and Is. Tomatoes, slb Is. Lemons, 45 la. Quinces, 121b Is Sd. XjlOK SALE (Roslyn), good New 6 Rooms; -8-' bath, h.p., felt-lined walls; only £SBO. Powell, 58 Princes street. TETOII SALE, 5-roomed House, St. Hilda, -fi- £500: also Section, £IOO,- Apply Pollard and Co., Musselburgh. JIOR SALE, 5-roomcd House; £475; situated St. Hilda. Apply Pollard and Co. B HILDA.—For Sale, Comer Section, Lv Cottage, and Stable; £125; rare bargain. Bryant, Dowling street. rf^AVERSHAM.—For Sale, first-class Building Site, near station; suitable for two cottages. Bryant, Dowling street.’ FOR SALE, large Pathie Graphophonc .and Conceit Records; very choice.selections, practically new; money required; will sell, cheap for cash. “Pathie,” ‘Star’ Office. FOR SALE, Ironmongery : and Crockeryware Business, in food position. Address “Ironmonger,” ‘Star’ Office.. ►R SALE (in City), 6-roomed House; solid building; £7OO. E-- L. de Lautour, Princes street. ’ojtOß SALE (St. Hilda), 5 Rooms (kauri)--in' and conveniences; £450. E. L. de Lautour, Princes street-. OR SALE (Burkes), 5 Rooms; £IOO cash. E. L. dc Lautour, Princes street. FOR SALE, Si. Clair, 8 Rooms; i-acre; £850; terms. E. L. do Lautour, Princes street. ULESTABLISHED Wood, Coal, and Carrying Business, Plant, etc.; £55. Powell, 58 Princes street. SEMEMBER, Ambulance Saturday is on > March 24th M -GUINEA New American Organ; solid walnut: 7 stops; 10s monthly taken; Holdens Musical Exchange, Octagon. TWARTINS. Direct Importers.—Linoleums IVJL and Floorcloths from Is 6d yard; great variety. Don’t pass Martins’, Octagon. CIARYBD SIDEBOARDS, Saddlebag Suites, 1 Carved Hall Stands. Try Martins, Octagon, for best value in City. PIANO (second-hand), superior, solid walnut; iron frame, overstrung; cost £6O; for £3O. Marlins. Octagon. PERAMBULATOR Tyres, Pram. Wheels * kept in stock and Repaired; Wringer Rollers fitted. Melville, 40 George street.

FURS. FURS. FURS We are chewing" exceptional value in a large variety of Fashionable FURS, including Stoles and the new Throw-over Styles. MARMOT SETS, 25s 6d to 84s. WHITE FOXELINE SETS, 28s 6d to 635. GEEY MOUFFLON SETS, 27s 6d to 50s EEAL WHITE FOX SETS, £7 10s to £l4 STONE MARTEN SETS, £lO 10s to 18 Guineas SMOKED FOX SETS, £9 10s to £l4 EEAL CHINCHILLA SETS, 12 Guineas REAL POINTED FOX SETS, 13 Guineas, INSPECTION INVITED, BEOWN, EWING, AND CO.

Forget to help the helpless by your Donations on Ambulance Saturday. CARNIVAL Open All Day To-morrow; great attractions m all departments; closed Friday. Fyfe and Cuming s Stores. MIDDLE-AGED People turning grey will be delighted to hear of “Kolore.” Mr lic-ndy, hair specialist, Princes street. Will Buy White Sewing Machine « complete, with all the latest attachments. Melville’s, George street. (CARNIVAL Open All Day To-morrow; J great attractions in all departments; closed Friday. Fyfe and Cuming's Stores. KOLORE ” is a pure stain, not a dye. It improves instead of injuring the hair. Hendy, hairdresser. “IT DON’T care who you are!” Cock o’The JL North Tea will give you satisfaction and refreshment. WHY, be handicapped by premature grey hair?’ “Kolore” changes to Browns and Blacks; 5s 6d, 7s 6d. Hendys only. _ J PAINTING, Glazing, Sigh and Ticket -a- Writing, Paperhanging; material, woihmanslup guaranteed; estimates free. Wren Company, South Princes street. “ ISN’T it a right Royal Tea ?”—Cock o’the -ft- North, with its rich full, splendid flavor. ' T • do . n?t worr y over your faded ~ hair!” “ Kolore ” will change it graduaiiy to original color. Hendy. n ■ft ssa n S House for cheap and stylish , Aullmery. We have all the newest shapes m P'ush, Beaver, and Straws, Motor Hats, etc. Kindly give us a call and judge tor yourselves. All kinds of Drapery and Fancy Goods. Note address: L. E. Partridge, A 45 George street (opposite Knox Church). A Saturday, March 24th' Help for the sick and injured. |~IARNIVAL Open All Day To-morrow , attractions in all departments closed Friday. Fyfe and Cuming’s Stores. E ASLIN, Barrister and solicitor. 13 DOWLING STREET (Opposite Garrisou Hall), Several Sums Await Investment. ' mENDERS will be received until 1 p.m. or IHESDnV, Apn! 10th, for the EREC 1I( cu J? f / PRIVATE HOSPITAL (Brick’ in Stafford street. BASIL B. HOOPER, A.R.1.8.A., * -it v, Architect. A.M.P. Buildings, Princes street. TO THE JUSTICES OF THE PEACE P THE JURY DISTRICT OF DUNEDIN." ■\UOU ARE HEREBY REQUESTED tATTEND A MEETING of justice; to REVISE the JURY LIST for the Distric of Dunedin at the Magistrate's Gourthousi at Dunedin on the 6th day of APRIL, 1906 at the hour of noon. Dated this 19th day of March, 1906. WILLIAM G. P. O’CALLAGHAN, Jury Officer. DUNEDIN; A View Looking Down the Harbor, EAVENSBOURNE REGATTA. THE N.Z. POLO TOURNAMENT; The Teams that took part in the Saville Cup and Handicap Cup Competitions, and Further Snapshots in the Saville Cud Contest. THE ROYAL TOUR IN- INDIA: The State Entry at Gwalior. The Maharajah’s Guest House, The Chinese Arch of Welcome at Rangoon. Arrival in Lahore N.Z. DEFENCE FORCES RIFLE ASSOCIATION : Winning Teams, the Champion, and Runner-up. The Rifle Range, Miss Seddon Decorating the Champion. THE PREMIER- AT ROTORUA AND HASTINGS: Unveiling the Monument to Te • Koepa at Whakarewarewa, and Laying the Memorial Stone of the New Presbyterian Church at Hastings. . ... .' SEE The weekly ‘ press; MARCH 21st (TO-MORROW). PRICE. SIXPENCE. Prom All Agents, Runners, and Street Boya. W. J. PRICTOR AND CO., Wholesale Agents. HERETHEY ARE, ..AT THE SPINNING WHEEL, .THE NEW FASHIONABLE BLACK VELVET BELTS, all sizes, 9d each. They are well worth 2s. GET THEM NOW, ! . TT" IRK PATRICK AND BARCLAY, ' 66 Princes street.

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Evening Star, Issue 12766, 20 March 1906, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 12766, 20 March 1906, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 12766, 20 March 1906, Page 5