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Late Advertisements. YNDICATE FRUIT STORES, I Jetty stroeb (off Princes street). da-rius, 70, Is; Apples* 2d lb; Jelly Apples, 161b is; Marmalade Oranges, 30 Is; Fines, 3d ahd 4d; Pickling Onions, 121b Ib, 3s bag; Large Onions, 121b Is* Turnips, 4tilb lsi 2s 3d sack; Pig Melons, l|d sb; Sweet Oranges, Bananas, Pears, ■ Figa, Dates, etc. Late Advertisements. SPECIAL. THE PEOPLE'S CHEAP FRUIT MARKET. Telephone 1,912. <IMON BROTHERS, George street. ~<TOCK-TAKING Bafgalns.—Genuirie Re- .._) ducfcioiis. Man's DresiJ Boots, 10s 9d; Glace Kid, 12s 3d; strong Working Boots) 8s 6d. A IjL Reduced. Wdtnen's Glace Shoes, -CX. 3s 9d; extra quality, 5s 6d; Tan from 3s 6d; Glace Kid Balmorals, 9s 6d. dMON BROTHERS, George street. Mandarins (choice) ... „. .„ ... 60 for Is lemons (prime) ... „. ..;... 18 for is Seville Oranges ... ;,. 24 for Is Foorman Oranges ... ... ... .;. 24 for Is Passion Fruit ... ... ... 50 for la Pines (choice) Frbni 4d each Apples (Stunner. Pippiiis) ... .„ „. 4d lb Applet (Adams Pearmain) ... ... „, 3d lb Apples (Cooking) ... .... 2d. jj, Choice Figs, Walnuts, Dates, Banaiias, Gihgel\ Japanese Peanuts, etc. Empty Fruit Cu»es For Sale, cheap. TfISSEX'S FRUIT . . MARKET, ■ -* 2 Rattray street, Dunedia, A REMNANT BARGAIN. iuuis.-i.iUN.ii\t.T jjargams.—ii/very pair of ._ oiir famous Beebive Boots reduced. Boys' and Girls' Boots from 4s 6d. PEGIAL Reductions. on High-class BooTs .~ and Shoes.—Best British and American makes. Simon Brothers. "OST of Linoleum alid Floorcloths; - Remnants from 2s 6d; great bargains. At Martins', Octagon. IL and Water, Paintings on Sale, by w Worslcy; Balfour, Christmas, Carrihgton, and others. Howell and Co., Octagon. NO Shop in Dunedin buys- better and none sells lower. Ritchie's Stock-re-ducing Sale: Bargains in Chicaware. OXING Championships of Otago mid Southland at the Princess Theatre, Monday arid Tuesday ricit. Winter Reading.—New American Tales 6d, three for. Is; back numbers Magazines 3d. London Bookstall. . , JS, ' Lower Stuart street, are open every Saturday till 9 p.m. IF you want Incubators, Brooders,. English Dog Biscuits, or Sutton's Reliable Seeds, try Skene and Fleming. mt Trees, bnrubs, and Hedge X' Trees try Skene and Fleming. Open every Saturday till 9 p.m. Half Usual Prices; up-to-date styles; satisfaction guaranteed. Wren Company, South Princes street. CLEARANCE Sale.—Great Bargains; stop \J and look before you go eisewbere.; all goods reduced; see windows. L. E. Partridge (opposite Knox Church), 225 George ptreet. "IGH-CLASS Groceries at lowest advertised prices. Conine's Victoria Stores, Great King street north. & G. BAIN, 2 Arcade, makes a specialty —*-• of Umbrella Re-covering and Repairing; orders promptly executed. J> G. BAIN, 2 Arcade, has nice selection —l< of Ladies' and Gents' Umbrellas to suit purchasers. SIMPSON ANT HART'S Ale; pleasant" ) refreshing, and invigorating; 8d per battle. Comrie, grocer, King street. REEEEK JACKETS, Tn Cardinal and Navy, to fit Children' from 4 to 12 years. SALE PRICE, 4s 6d and 4s lid each. Usual price, 9s 6cl and 10s 6d. ILROY AND SUTHERLAND, 174, 176, 178 Princes street. PRIME YOUNG BULLOCK BEEF, The Product of some of tho Best Farms in Otago. 7E WILL SELL, in Joints to suit the * / Public, PRIME OX BEEF. Popular prices for the people. Come and see. CAEDNO BROS., BUTCHERS, MAIN ROAD, CAVERSHAM. VIOLINS! VIOLINS! when uvEurope, has now come to hand. PLEASE SEE THE SPECIMEN DISPLAY IN OUR WINDOWS. VIOLINS from 7s 6d up; good value. STUDENTS' OUTFITS, complete, from 25s up. ARTISTS' MODELS, up to £25. CHAS. .BEGG AND CO., LTD., The Music Warehouse, PRINCES STREET. Violinists, Students, Amateurs, and Professionals invited to inspect. AND SATURDAY) We will" Clear all that are Left of OUR DRESS REMNANTS At HALF-MARKED PRICE. This is ail opportunity that does not come in your way every day. COME EARLY AND HAVE YOUR PICK. ). G. FORD AND CO., 11, 13, 15 PRINCES STREET. SPECIAL TRADE-BRINGERS FOR V TO-MORROW. Ladies' Stockinette Bloomers, Is lid pair. Ribbon Corsets, Is 6d. Children's Stay Bands, Is. Ladies' Belted Corsets, !Ss lid, worth 8s 6rL Ribbed Cashmere Hose, 2 pairs for is 3d, worth is 3d pair. White Silk Blouses, beautifully trimmedj 5s 6d, worth 8s 6d. Black Cloth Dress Skirts, smartlv trinuiied, 4s lid, worth 10s 6d. Inverness and other Fashionable Coats, 10s 6d, were 255. Pure Linen Torchon Lace, one inch, Hid dozen. Muslin Aprons, trimmed embroidery. 62d. 10£ i Crochet Lace, 6;|d dozen. Black Lisle Hose, s£d pair. Bundles Hairpins; 32 packets for 7id, worth Is 3d. Blaok Silk Lace Mitts, 4i|d, worth Is 9d pair. Flannelette .Blouses, Is 9d. 20in Pure Japanese Silk, 9Jd yard. Silk Velvet Hats, Is 6d, were 4s lid to 12s 6d. Heavy Coionial-knit Bloomers, 3s 6d. Extra. Large Hair Nets; 2id each, 2s dozen. Silk Hitching, 23in long, 6|d; one yard, is. 42in Chiffon, black, white, colors* Is yard, worth double. San Toy Hats, 2s 6d, were 4s Hi SEE WINDOW DISPLAY The unique. NEW ZEALAND INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION, 1906. MINERALS COURT. Mines Department, Wellington, 30th July, 1906. A GOLD MEDAL 'and FIFTY' GUINEAS, .1 SILVEK, MEDAL and TWENTYFIVE GUINEAS, and a BRONZE MEDAL end TEN GUINEAS will be Awarded by •the Mines Department for ESSAYS on the "Present Condition and''Future- Prospects of the Mineral Resources of New Zealand, and the Best Means of Fostering their Development." » In judging the merits of the Essays preference will be given to those which are of a Practical Character. The Essays must be sent in to the UnderSecretary for Mines, Wellington, signed with a motto and accompanied by a sealed .envelope containing the author's name and address, on or before Ist DECEMBER, 19j}g. The Essays will be submitted to a Board of Three- Persons (to bo hereafter appointed), on whose decision the above prizes will be awarded. NOTE.—" Mineral" means any metal or mineral, and includes petroleum and other mineral oils. JAMES M-GOWAN. Minister of Mines. C 4 R E A T SUCCESS OUR ANNUAL COLOSSAL SALE, WAREHOUSE AGAIN CROWDED ALL DAY. A. AND T. INGLIS. PRICE, 8s lid DRESS ANOTHER DRESS BARGAIN AT j PRICE, j 8s lid DRESS. MOLLISONS' STOCK-TAKING SALE. Tweed? a a t r abo b u7 iDS * remarkllble ***** of serviceable Dress HALF THEIR ACTUAL VALUE. The Materials are admirably adapted to the makin- of Costumes or Skirts for general wear. " ot SALE PRICE: DRESS LENGTH OF 7 YARDS, I*OE 8/11. SALE l~ . I SALE price, MOLLISONS, LTD., Geoege st. I price 8s lld DEI2S f: Iss iid dress. TO-MORROW, REMNANTS AT JUST HALF THE SALE PRICE! CLOSING OF THE "WELTER FAIR,'' DRAPERY SUPPLY ASSOCIATION, GEORGE STREET* AND SOUTH DUNEDIN. - ■■-.•: TO-MORROW 1 ! The Great Centre Tables, stacked with REAINANTS, to bo cleared out in aboiifc ___,_ 8 Hours! Sln'tl SI Bn?S? STOraB W™ 0F SKIRTINGS REIINANtI OF REMNANTS OF BLOUSINGS OF VELVETS REMNANTS OF MUSLINS, xNot at Half-price only, but AT HALF THE MARKED SALE PRICE' ODDMENTS in Every Department HALF-PRICE! HALF-PRICE!. ftßfcf KAT^S ujD-rKiuis!.. HALF-PRICE' " PRODIGIOUS " VALUE ALL DAY TO-MORROW! -rv- *. A TREMENDOUS RUSH! ' -ims imal Clearance, prease remember,, is simply regardless ■n-xiwaa. -'■■ l -the Cost. ■'•... ° ■..':• DBAPEBr SUEELY ASSOCIATIOK. StRBBE,

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Evening Star, Issue 12882, 3 August 1906, Page 7

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