Late Advertisements. ON SALE TO-MOBJJOW MOBN4NG. THE 'WEEKLY PRESS,' February 6. Some of -tho Illustrations: Mr JUSTICE SIM, the new President of'theArbitration Court. _ The UNIVERSITY SENATE. Full-page: group of the membero who attended the annual session in Christehuzeb.. The EXHIBITION.—The Officials at the New Zealand Athletic Union's inaugural meeting. The Millionth Visitor (Miss A. C. Jennings), and the crowds at the entrances. The Agricultural Department's exhibits. Coal from the South Island. The NEW ZEALAND Somo of the recently-appointed Legislative ■Councillors. HAWERA. —Thirteen views of this prominent TaraaaJri town. ' And Many Other Beautiful Pictures. ORDER NOW. From all Agents, Runners, and Street Boys. W. J. PRICTOR AND CO., Wholesale Agents. FOREMAN WOOLLBN CARDER. • ni'JBPTED, for Roslyn Worsted and TV Woollen Mills, a Thoroughly Competent FOREMAN WOOLLEN CARDER. Apply by loiter, ROSS AND GLENDINING, LTD., Dunedin. For Roslyn Worsted and Woollen Mills, A YARN STOREMAN. Must- have-know-ledge of Worsted and Woollen Yarns. ROSS AND GLENDINTNG. HAVE YOU VISITED US? We are now offering a SPECIAL DISCOUNT of 10 per cent, on all CASH PURCHASES of £1 and upwards. 9/ IN THE £ 2/ IN THE £ FOR ONE MONTH ONLY. rvUTHIH B8 OS, LTD., Drapers, OWING TO DESTRUCTION of our Factory and Mill by Fire, our CLIENTS will bo Supplied "with Balance of all Contracts by JOHN MURDOCH AND CO., who have arranged to tako over the whole of our Joinery Staff, under the able management of Mr James Drammond. To facilitate matters, will Customers kindly state what linos are most urgently wanted. DUNEDIN TIMBER AND HARDWARE COMPANY. E. A. ItROAD. Manager. MARY TOBIN (widow of Michael Tobii •ly of Pukckohe, farmer, deceased). \Af ILL any Person who knows the Address »* of tho above-named MARY TOBIN (last heard of in Dunedin about 16 years ago), or can give any information as to her labouts, please communicate with the uiiuwsigned as soon as possible. EDMUND MA HO NY, Solicitor, 38 Shortland street, Auckland. MOST DECIDEDLY P R B E M A N' S COAL In Our Home. t sister has just gone to the Exhibition on tho money wc saved on last year's Coal Bill by using only FREEMAN'S. GO QUICKLY. A Small Number of LADIES' WHITE WOVEN COTTON SPENCERS, Long Sleeves, to go quickly at Is 6d each. Also WHITE COTTON VESTS, Half Sleeves, Is each. IRKPATRICK AND BARCLAY, " Tlie Spinning Wheel," 66 PRINCES STREET. THE "WAKE-UP DUNEDIN! SALE Of BOOTS and SHOES Is POSITIVELY BOOMINGH least, not just now; lay later. CITY BOOT PALACE, GEORGE STREET, Corner of St. Andrew street. JOS. M'KAY, Propr. P:S.—Ladies' Shoes froi 2s-6d; Men's Boots, 3s 6d tip. WANTED KNOWN—AVDJG Purchased, at Drainage Board . Sale, Several Thousand Foet of BLUEGUM, we are offering it to the Public at EXCEPTIONALLY LOW PRICES. Dimensions, 9 x 6, 9 x 4, 9 x 3, 8 x 8. 6 x 6. Also, 11 Beams, 10 x .10, from 22 to 32 feet long. M. O'DONNELL AND CO., King street. |~IOMMISSION.ER M'KIE, Territorial Commander of the Salvation Army Forces in Australia and New Zealand, with large Assisting Staff, will conduct a GREAT MEETING in the Dowling Street Barracks WEDNESDAY, 6 p-in. METHODIST CENTRAL MISSION, CHORAL HALL, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 6, at 7.30. TJBLIC WELCOME •to Sister Alice _- Brief Addresses by Dr Will (St. John Ambulance), Dr B. E. dc Lautour, Mr J. F. Arnold, MJH.R., Rev. C. H. Laws, Sister Olive, Mrs Don, etc: Soloists: Mhraes Findlay and Sparrow and Mr W. H. Mackenzie. Collection in aid of Sisters' Work. CALEDONIAN SOCIETY OP OTAGO. BESSES 0' TIT BARN. ~~ TEMBERS who have been unablo to got ■>i their PASSES at the Office, on preniing their Membership Ticket at the Gates will receive, up till 7.45, a TICKET ADMITTING TWO ADULTS (one Male and one Female) and Two Children. WM. REID, Secretary. ABLTN AND BEDFORD. -ARRISTBKS AND SOLICEDOES, 13 DOWLING STREET (Opposite Garrison Halt). Several Sums Await Investment. Holiday Resorts. KOROMIKO, Broad Bay.—Superior Board ' and Residence. Mrs Green, proprietress : letter or telephone. SITOBS to Ohristehrrrch will find Masonic the nearest Hotel to Exhibi- ; vaS as usual. E. Power. )TAGO Central.—Good Accommodation for Visitors, Ranf-urly . House,. Rartfurly
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Evening Star, Issue 13038, 5 February 1907, Page 5
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