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Amusements. A R ft I S 0 N HALL. COMMENCING TUESDAY, 17th JULY. Direction of Mr Allan Hamilton. THK FAMOUS ENGLISH SOCIETY ENTERTAINER LESLIE-HARRIS. LESLIE-HARRIS. LESLIE-HARRIS. LESLIE-HARRIS. LESLIE-HARRIS. LESLIE-HARRIS. LESLIE-HARRIS LESLIE-HARRIS. LESLIE-HARRIS. LESLIE-HARRTS. LESLIE-HARRIS. LESLIE-HARRIS. LESLTE-H ARRIS. LESLIE-HARRIS. LESLIE-HARRIS. LESLIE-HARRIS. lESLTE-HARRTS. LESLIE-HARRIS. J.ESLrE-H\RRTS. LESLTE-H \RRTS. LESLIE HARRIS. LESLTE-HARRTS. LEST.TE-HATmTS. LESTJE-HAR.RTS. RTS. LE?LTE-HARRIS. LEST.IE-HARRTS. ' LESLTE-HARRTS. LESLIE-HARRIS. Assisted by > Miss ROSINA BUCKMANN, Celebrated New Zealand Dramatic Soprano. PRICES: 3s, 2s, and Is. No Early Doors. Bnx Plan at the Dresden THIS MORNING at 10 o'clock. Touring Manager. Mr GEORGE BULLER. THE FORBTJRY CLUB Will hold a ASKET SOCIAL In the SOUTH DUNEDIN TOWN HALL On FRIDAY, July 20th, 1906. Admission, 2s 6d. Please pay at door. Dancing at 8 p.m. Music. Hardy's Band. W.H., Hon. Sec. LILY OF THE-VALLEY LODGE, 1.0. G.T. 3ATH ANNIVERSARY CONCERT will be V held in the Oddfellows' Hall, Albany street, on ?lONDAY, July 16th, 1906, at 8 o'clock. A first-class vocal and instrumental programme provided. Admission Sixpence. W. K. MORRISON, Hon. Sec. MASONIC EALL. rrTH ANNUAL BALL in connection with i LODGE CELTIC, 477, S.C., will be held m the Choral Hall, Morav place,-on FRIDAY. July 27, 1906. J. C. Kroou, caterer. Music by Yates's Band. Dancing at ,8.30 p.m. precisely. It. C. GLENDINING, Secretary.

Public Notices. DJEMEMBER, Rosol Tonic Tablets for the i\j blood are obtainable at the Caversham Dispensary, Stafford street. They are good. JOOT Bargains.—Ladies' Tan Shoos, 3s 9d; Leather Slippers, 2s lid; Clogs from 4s 6d. Simon Brothers, George street. ►O Bargains: Men's strong Working Boots, 8s 6d; superior Dress Boots, 10s 9d. GREAT Auction Sale Blomfield's Pictures, Wednesday, 18th. Park, Reynolds, Manse Etreet. WE DON'T! We don't know why we do it, bub somehow we can't help marking stuff cheaply. We are not over-stocked either. Our WOOL HATS, all This Season's Styles, AT 1/ EACH, Are well worth 5s 6d. 17-IRKPATRICK AND BARCLAY, ■° L - THE SPINNING WHEEL, 66 Princes street. THE. ROUSE AND HTJRRELL CARRIAGEBUILDING COMPANY, LTD., WELLINGTON. A PPLICATIONS are invited for the Position of FACTORY MANAGER for the above Company. Applicants must have had experience in the supervision of men. Applications, which will be regarded as strictly confidential, to be endorsed "Factory Manager." State experience and enclose references. Schedule of duties upon applying to R. PEARSON, Managing Director. DUNEDIN JOCKEY CLUB. * PPLICATIONS "wfli be received t - noon on TUESDAY, 17th July, for Posilon of CARETAKER for Wingatui Racecourse. Wages, £2 per week, with Free House. H. L. JAMES, Secretary. NIGHT AND MILLIN ANNUAL STOCK-TAKING SALE, ains m Underclothing, Skirts, Children's Milhnery, Reefer Coats, etc. Babylincn , and Corsets. 10 per cent. Discount for Cash. Address: 14-16 GEORGE STREET (3 doors below Ocragcn). Telephone 1,646.

FOR PRIVATE SALE. A RARE OPPORTUNITY MESSRS SEARLE AND EBERHARDTS DLNING and TEA ROOMS, fronting princes street and Stafford street. are instructed to offer for Private c , Sa J e - ' ls a " oiu S concern, Messrs fccar.e and Ebcrhardt's Dining and Tea Rooms, fronting Princes street aud Stafford street. Moderate rent, long lease, reasonable ingoing. A splendid trade is now being done m these Rooms, and m the hands of a competent person this could be increased. The sole veason for selling is the inability of the present proprietors to give their personal attention to this part of their business, as their fciitte i 3 fully occupied in other directions. Prompt application nccessarv, as this is a chance rarely offered. PARK, REYNOLDS, AND CO. • WE LIVE TO DIE, AND DYE TO LIVE. RHODES AND CO., St. Andrew street, Dyers and Dry Cleaners, are now Dyeing Summer Garments for winter wear. If you require it we will gladly Dye for you. Orders by Post or Telephone promptly attended to. Goods Collected from any part of City or Suburbs. We want your trade. Will carefully attend to your instructions, or will call on to advise. Ring us un at Telephone 2.087. m A TTE RS A L L'S HOTEL, Stafford street, Dunedin. Mrs E. C. PETERS, foimerly of Middlemarch and Hotel Middlemarch, Dunedin, begs to notify her Friends that she has taken over the abovo Hotel, which has been thoroughly renovated. The comfort "of Country Patrons will be specially studied. Three minutes' walk from Post Office. Telephone 814. MILLINERY SCHOOL, FREE EXHIBITION" of WORK done by Miss HIND'S PUPILS will be held on SATURDAY and WEDNESDAY. July 7th and 11th at Rooms, 3 High street (opposite D.J..C). Ladies should make a point of seeing this dainty show. Open Wednesday an" Saturday Evenings. Telephone 1,915. E J. LUSK, SURGEON DENTIST Opposite' Post Office, ' ' MOSGIEL. Mr Lusk visits Outram on Thursdays, and may be consulted at Mrs J. Parker's, opposite Bank of New Zealand, Main street, from 11 a.m. till 4 p.m. HIGH-CLASS WORK GUARANTEED. WILKINSON'S ROSE TOOTH PASTE. It Whitens fha Teeth It Purifies the Breath. It Cures Toothache. It Prevents Decay. WILKINSON AND SON, Chemists and Druggists. PBINCES STREET, DUNEDIN. E. ASLIN, ~ARRISTER AND SOLICITOR, 13 DOWLING STREET (Opposite Garrison Hall). Several Sums Awaife Investment,

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Evening Star, Issue 12865, 14 July 1906, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 12865, 14 July 1906, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 12865, 14 July 1906, Page 7

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