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Wanteds. Etc. WANTED.— Nothing better than “Oak” Jans; they are the best, Wilson. Balk, and Co., agents. TIT ANTED a Cup of Coffee in a Hurry.— * ' Buy Symington’s Coffee Essence;'the best in the world. MKS ROBSON, 140 George street, Cash Buyer of Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Leftnti Clothing. Letters attended, TTAVID ROBERTSON, Signwritet, House Painter, Panerhanger; workmanship guaranteed. 68 Stuart street. Telephone 1,703. Workmen insured. YOU can enjoy a good Shave by using Ator Razors. Obtainable only Moody’s, hairdresser, Princes street. iPtOMMERCLAL Class for Youths.—ShortTv 1 hand, Bookkeeping, Penmanship, Arithmetic, Typewriting, and General Office Routine; also Evening Clashes. E. T. Wood, 30 Dowling street; established 1878. “ TJASTE niaks waste,” but there’s nao J—B. waste ava wi’ Ccck o’ the North Tea, It’s genuine! WANTED it, got it, used it—“ Oak ” Marmalade. It is the verv best; ask for it. WHATi another New Suit? No; they have been to Taylor’s City Dye Works, 101 George street. KING Up Taylor’s if you want your Suits. Dresses. Curtains, Hats, etc.. Cleaned and Dyed. Telephone 459. WHY wear Shabby Clothes when yon can get them Cleaned and made Equal to New at J. J. Tudor’s, 171 Princes street south? DON’T die yourself; allow mo to Dye yout Clothes for you instead; Ladies* Dresses, Gents’ Suits, cheap. J. J. Tudor's, 171 Princes street south. CYCLE Repairs—Best and cheapest in Dunedin. Charles Saxby, Pier Cycle Works, Crawford and Jetty streets. MISS MACKAY, Dressmaker.—Costumes, Skirts, Blouses, Children's Costumes and Underclothing; charges moderate. 27 Rattray street. MILLINERY School. 3 High street (opposite DJ.C., top fiat Jacobs’s Building). —Miss Hinds would remind intending PUPILS that the Day and Evening Classes now forming will bo the last for the present year. lADIKS, learn to Make and Trim your ■i own Hats and Bonnets; dainty' and interesting work. SIMON BROTHERS, George street..— Stock-taking reductions: Ladies’ and Children’s Slippers, 6d; Child’s Shoes, Is. MEN’S Boot Bargains.—Men’s Dress Boots, 10s 6d; Glace Kid Boots (sewn), 12s £d; Evening Shoes, 4s 6d. OU WILL BE PLEASED if you ortk? “REAL MACKAY” COAL. It Lights Quickly, Bums Brightly, and Lasts Well in cither Range dr Grate. 11s half-ton, all merchants or Tel. 317. A BLAZING FIRE ON A COLD NIGHT and four feet on the fender is said to be the acme of bliss. But the fire should be of “BEAL MACKAY” COAL. Any Merchant will supply it at 22s a ton. WI L SON A~N D \V~[ LSO N,

Engineers and Toolmakers, Manufacturers and Repairers of Light Machinery, Sheet Metal, Dies, and Bicycles, 32 ST. ANDREW STREET. ELEoTRO-PLATING. EVERY DESCRIPTION of Old Wore REFLATED in SILVER, NICKEL, and GOLD—Spoons, Forks, Salvers, Cruets, Teapots, Cake Baskets, etc., etc. All work Guaranteed Equal to Best English Electroplate. Inspection invited. MORRISON’S ELECTRO-PLATING WORKS, 96 MORAY PLACE /opposite King street). Tenders. TENDERS. f H VENDERS will be received until noon cn X TUESDAY, July 31st, for the ERECTION of a DENTAL HOSPITAL at the comer of Castle and Union streets, Dunedin. J. L. SALMOND, Architect, Russell’s Buildings, Water street. 11 VENDERS Invited until 28th July for ErecJL tion Residence at Glenroy. James Clark, Brunswick street. South Dunedin. r| 'VENDERS Invited until 21st July for X Additions and Alterations House, Maitland street. Apply 8 Maitland street. Government NoticesERECTION STATION BUILDINGS, CLYDE, ALEXANDRA, AND GALLOWAY, OTAGO CENTRAL RAILWAY. nnENDEES will be received at the Public -H. Works Office, Dunedin, until noon on TUESDAY, the 31st day of July, 1906, for the ERECTION of STATION BUILDINGS at Clyde. Alexandra, and Galloway, Otago Central Railway. Plans, specifications, and conditions may be seen at Public Works Office, Dunedin, and Public Works Gamp, Alexandra. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. E. E. USSHER, District Engineer, Public Works Office, Dunedin, ‘sth July, 1906. TO TEACHERS. Assistant male teacher required for the SCHOOL FOR DEAF MUTES, Stunner; must be robust, of good character and education, and at least one year's experience in teaching; age, between 18 and 22. Salary begins at £IOO. Particulars on application to this Department or to any Education Board. Applications will bo received up to Bth AUGUST. 33. O. GIBBES, Secretary for Education. Education Department, Wellington, 16th July, 1906. For Sale. I IVOR SALE, Skye Terrier Dog Pup. Mrs K. Scott, Crescent Tea Rooms, 39 Princes street. ROSLYN. —King street, splendid House; 4 rooms and scullery; must be sold; £275. Washer, auctioneer, Roslyn. FOR SALE, Gardner Gas, Oil, and Steam Engines, Boilers, Pun ps. Hydraulic Machinery, Jacks. Pulley Blocks, etc. FOR SALE, Centrifugal also Duplex Pumps; on water, SOOgal to S.OOOgai Pumps. QUOTATIONS Given and Indents Executed „ for all classes of Mining and other Machinery. R. B. Denniston and Co., Stuart i street. FOR SALE, Mr R. A. LOCHHEAD’S Oldestablished BUSINESS at Manchester street, CHRISTCHURCH, together with the Agencies of the Wertheim Sewing Machines, Lochhoad’s Go-cart and Perambulators, Furnishings, etc. Turnover, £3,000. Stock at valuation. Rent, 60s per week. Also, HIS BUSINESS at INVERCARGILL, established 25 years. Turnover, £6,000. Stock at valuation. Rent of shop and store 55s per week. * For further particulars apply to ALEX. HARRIS AND CO., Auctioneers, Dunedin. 17V0R SALE BY TENDER, BUSINESS of X? WHOLESALE and RETAIL PORK AND POULTRY COMPANY. Owner retiring from business. Terms 50 per cent, cash, and balance approved falls. Tenders close SATUR. DAY, 28th inst. Cheque for 5 per cent, must accompany tender. Pull particulars from a. M. GUNN AND CO., I Temple *

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Evening Star, Issue 12871, 21 July 1906, Page 1

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