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r' Late Advertisements. SYNDICATE FRUIT ■ STORES, Jetty «twei (off Princes dmwt). CHEAP POTATOES. CHEAP POTATOES. 50 Cmos Now Kidney Potatoes +a 6d a large ca*e, or 91b Is. Green Peas, Rhubarb, Gooseberries, Cherry Plums, Cherries, Banana*. Orange*. Vegetable Marrow* from 2d. and abundance of other Fraite. DUNEDIN AMATEUR GROUND COMPANY, UMTTHD. (1 ROUND MEMBERS' TIOKBTS, admit. X ting Holder and Xady to the Oarisbrook Ground and Members' Stand and Reserve (which is- reservwl solely for ground memben), available until December 31, 1907, can be obtained on application to tho Secretary for one guinea. I E. S. WILSON. Secretary, i Grace and Wilson. 94 Princes street, j A AND B. WATKINS: -£»■• Hare Just Opened PRETTY HANDKERCHIEFS and BELTS, Bought Specially for Christmas Present*. BABIES' BIBS, DRESSES, PINAFORES, BONNETS, and HATS, Suitable Preeente fof Chriainje*. RXVKK HATS for Girls. Colored Prilled Washing Ha±« for 64. Clair. A. AND R. WATB3NS. I DAINTY SUPPERS CAN BB OBTAINED TJP TO U PJST. f-XARLTON CAFE, DOWNING STREET. B. TODD, Proprietor. ALL OT7R TRIMMED MHjLINBBX At Greatly Rodueed Prices from now on. Were 12s 6d to 29s 6d—flow 7s 6d to 18s 6dSTRAW SHAPES. Were ; Better-quality STRAW SHAPES. Were 5s 6d to 10* 6d—now 3e 6d. AND SXTTHERLAND, ■* PRINCES STREET. PORT CHALMERS. ALE OF GENERAL IRONMONGERY At Rates MUCH BELOW ENGLISH COST. I Goods comprise Household Requisites, etc., and will be offered on SATURDAY and succeeding days at such prices as will « a speedy clearance. ANDREW THOMSON. MORNINGTON CRICKET CLUB. THE OPENING ■OF THE CLUB'S PAVILION will take place on SATURDAY. 22nd inst., at 2 o'clock sharp. Mem- ' end. Later in t' D. G. FORD AND CO., MILLINERS AND DRESSMAKERS, PRINCES STREET. OUR PRICE TICKETS ARE RAPIDLY . REDUCING OCR STOCK. OUR WINDING-UP SALE IS STILL ON. OUR WINDING-UP SALE IS STTLL ON. OUR WINDING-UP SALE IS STTLL ON. OUR WINDING-UP SALE IS STILL ON. OtTR WINDING-UP SALE IS STTLL ON. OUR WINDING-UP SALE IS STTLL ON. OUR WINDING-UP SALE IS STILL ON. OUR WINDING-UP SALE IS STILL ON. OUR WINDING-UP SALE IS STILL ON. OUR WINDING-UP SALE IS STILL ON. OUR GREAT WINDING-UP BUSINESS SALE IS NOW IN PULL SWING. D. G. FORD AND CO., PRINCES STREET. -- mimm and go., ltd-, | PRINCES STREET, j Are Now Showing a Choice Selection of GOODS SUITABLE FOR CHRISTMAS j HIGH-CLASS GOODS AT MODERATE j liBTTERING in Gold on ALL LEATHER i GOODS over the value of 10s 6d will be DONE FREE OS" CHARGE. BELL TEA WAREHOUSE WILL BE CLOSED BETWEEN THE XMAS AND NEW YEAR HOLIDAYS. nnHE DUNBDIN and KADSORAI TRAMJ. WAY COMPANY has arranged to Run a DRAG SERVICE from their TERMINUS in Kaikorai Valley to BUNTING'S STORE, Halfway Buah, on SATURDAY, 22nd; TUBSDAY, 25th; and WEDNESDAY, 26th. On Saturday the Drag will meet the 1 o'clock and every hour and half-boor car till 7 p.m. \ On Tuesday and Wednesday the Drag will i Ron every half-hour from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. * FARES: Return Tickets will be issued on I the Cars. Adults sd, and Children under 14 years 3d. Or Return Drag Fare from Kai- I korai to Bunting's: Adults 3d, Children 2d. In connection with the above service, Mr j Bunting has fitted up his place into comfort- j able Tea Rooms, so that those coming from I town may depend on a good Afternoon Tea. . J. HUNTER, Manager. T. GIVEN. For 12s 6d you can get a Very Superior GENT'S GLACE KID BOOT. For 12s 6d yon can get a Pair of LADIES* BEAUTIFUL LACE or BUTTON BOOTS. LADIES' FINE SHOES from 7s 6dHnsdreds of Very Fine Lines of LADIES', GBNTS', and CHILDREN'S BOOTS and SHOES in Stock. T. GIVEN, 158 GEORGE STREET. IS Week. —Our Men's famous English - •■ - - ide Suits from 37e 6d each.

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Evening Star, Issue 13001, 21 December 1906, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 13001, 21 December 1906, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 13001, 21 December 1906, Page 5