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Late Advertisements. .SCOTT'S Fancy Bazaar is in full swing. 'J 119 George street. JICNIC Parties Supplied, great discount. jl Esooti's Fancy Bazaar, 119 George street. leiues. HARTY AND CO., Agents. WEuKLE AND CO., LTD., ** * .Princes street. WAREHOUSE WILL BE OPEN TO-NIGHT (MONDAY). Gents' Dressing Gases, Writing Cases, Pocket Books, Wallets, Purses, Cigar and Cigaretto Cases, Photo Frames, Pictures Framed in latest designs (from 2s upwards); Swan, Pelican, and Flash Self-feeding Pens (from 10s upwards). Lettering in Gold will be dono Free of Charge on all Leather Goods over the value of 10s fid. T£NOCK-ABOUT SHOES FOR THE HOLIDAYS. At the seaside, in the country, or wherever you are, a nice, comfortable pair of Shoes for knocking about in arc essentially the thing. 1 have a great stock of Shoes here in Tans and Canvas—light, cool, comfortable—the very thing for holidaymakers. Cheap, yet good, a pair will give you satisfaction and pleasure. H. ISLIP, 104 GEORGE STREET, DUNEDIN. - ,„^,» u ~*'LL REMAIN OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAY, 29th INST. WE ARE SHOWING SOME VERY CHOICE NOVELTIES IN UMB RELLAS, LACE SCARFS, HANDBAGS, SUITABLE FOR NEW YEAR GIFTS. DTJTHIE BROS., LTD., GEORGE STREET, DUNEDIN. ASLIN AND BEDFORD. ""BARRISTERS AND SOLICITORS, » 13 DOWLING STREET (Opposite Garrison Hall). Several Sums Await Investment. • O KEONG, 85 GEORGE STREET. Just Landed, our English Shipment of THIS SEASON'S NOVELTIES. Also, a Fine Stock of Chinese and Japaness Goods, Japanese Purses, Bags, Banglos, Dolls, Fans, Lanterns, and Decorations. CHINESE TUSSORE AND WHITE SILKS. GRASS LINEN. CREPE CLOTH, SILK HANDKERCHIEFS. STEAM CARPET BEATER. CARPETS BEATEN ANY WEATHER. f"hTAGO STEAM LAUNDRY COMPANY. ' LIMITED, KORTH-EAST VALLEY. DUNEDIN AND KAIKORAI TRAMWAY COMPANY. A QUICK SERVICE TO SUIT THE J\. TRAFFIC WILL BE RUN DURING THE NEXT THREE DAYS—THIS DAY (Monday), TUESDAY', and WEDNESDAY. The Last Car This (Monday) Evening and Wednesday Evening, 12 o'clock; Tuesday Evening, 11 o'clock. DRAGS WILL RUN TO BUNTING'S ON TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY from 10 JOMEONE HAS SAID: (O ""Pis a woman's duty to be beautiful." Sounds all right! Strikes one, though, as being a bit Yankee! It is not possible, nor is it given to every woman to be beautiful, but to be neat and trim and smi only the privilege, but the duty, member of the fair sex. An finished pair ot boots or sno help, and will go a long way in giving attractive appearance. Such eoods as tl —the "Griffin" shoe, a luxu model, uppers of fine glace 1— patent leather, pointed toes and pump 18s 6d; the " Ariel" boot, one of thf "Bostook" triumphs, glace kid, I round toes, machine sewn, mouso-gi CJ i.'ining, as smart as they arc. strong, 15s 6d. We have some very choice goods suited for Christmas gifts—white satin evening slippers at lis 6d for yoiiig ladies; black velvet slippers for men, embroidered in silk floral designs, 5s 6d; and immense stocks of footwear of every kind, variety, quality, price, and style for men, women, and children. We'll be glad if you'll call.' CITY BOOT PALACE, "THE" 800 l SHOP, GEORGE STREET, Near St. Andrew street. ALL OUR TRIMMED MILLINER? At Greatly Reduced Prices from now on. Were 12s 6d to 29s 6d—now 7s 6d to 18s 6d. STRAW SHAPES. Were 3s 6d to 6s 6d—now Is lid. Better-quality STRAW SHAPES. Were 5s 6d to 10s 6d—now 3s 6d. KILROY AND~" SUTHERLAND, PRINCES STREET. WILKIE AND OC PRINCES STREET, Are Now Showing Choice Selection of GOODS SUITABLE FOR CHRISTMAS HIGH-CLASS GOODS AT MODERATE ; LETTERING Gold-on ALL LEATHER GOODS over the value of 10s 6d v DONE FREE OF CHARGE. KIN SON AND SON'S v v OLD ENGLISH LAVENDER WATER (England's Favorite Perfume). Celebrated for its Lasting and Delightful Fragrance. A Most Acceptable Xmas or New Year Gift. It is specially prepared from the finest English Lavender, and being combined with various other odors produces a fragrant and most refreshing scent. Sold in Bottles (fitted with sprinkler corks) at various prices ... 2s, 3s (3d, ss, etc. IOYAL CAFE TEA ROOMS, .»j Corner of Manse and Stafford streets. AFTERNOON TEA A SPECIALTY. LIGHT LUNCHES. STRAWBERRIES AND CREAM. FRUIT SALAD, Etc., Etc. Open daily from 10 a.m. till 6f- — J Saturdays til/ i 0 p.r Visitors to Dunedtu will find everything recherche at the Royal Cafe.

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Evening Star, Issue 13003, 24 December 1906, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 13003, 24 December 1906, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 13003, 24 December 1906, Page 7