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SHIPPINC. rjySß VANCOUVER ROUTE. CANADIAN-AUSTRALIAN ROYAL MAIL 8.8. LINE AND CANADIAN-PACIFIC RAILWAY. TO VANCOUVER via FIJI AND HONOLULU, THENCE by RAIL to ANY PART OF CANADA or UNITED STATES THE BEST ROUTE TO EUROPE. I „ F T°™ ["From" AORANGI.... •MARAMA... t*MAKURA. AORANGI.... *MARAMA... Sydney. g ova . Mar. 15 Mar. 23 ApL 12 Apl. 19 May 10 M*y 17 June 7 June 15 J_?AT- tons). •Twin-screw havs the cp jomm« at Sydney or Suv». UNION S.S. CO. OF N.Z., LTD., . Managing Agents. WANTEDS, ETC. FRESHING, invigorating, pungent, stimulating; lots of other good things 00 ' 8 c °ffee Essence. RS ROBSON, 140 George street, Cash -Buyer of Ladies' and Gentlemen's ERICK" Paper Patterns make sssmaking easy; a pattern of any lent, post free, lOd; send stamp for free onthly Fashion Book. Brown, Ewing, and -.iJunedin, sole agents. £ ti&Ji biiop of Groceries and Fruit One " Da y Every Month. How is it done? ply, Alf. Brown, George street, prefers returning cash to his Customers instead of paying bookkeepers, collectors, and making bad debts. Vu Receipts dated Tuesday, , -' February 16th, and get your money i back. Alf. Brown. ufci canton uate tor Meals; 6d, 9d; best in town. R. Spray, proprietor (late Dickison and Spray). WANTED Buy, 12 Phonographs; Records Exchanged, 3d each. At Ginsberg's, mercers and fancy goods dealers, Arcade. jp pr for you if you save up enough " Kozie- " c*y Tea Coupons; 86 prizes, £6l 10s, halt-yearly. EVENING STAR' Calendar—Copies may be obtained at the 'Star' Office or of the Agents. EMPLOYMENT WANTEDS. CASH ADVERTISEMENTS on this page under this heading not exceeding Sixteen Words arc inserted for SIXPENCE- or for One Week, 2s 6d. If orders come by letter it muH be understood that double these rat's will be charged unless accompanied by cash. Advertisements suitable for this column must reach the Office by 11 a.m. on the day of issue. MISS WETR, St. Andrew street ("phone 2,629).—C00k5, Housemaids (17s 6d), Parlormaids, Pantrymaid (15s), Generals (two people), Girls. ; uiia >» airuen—nanges repaired, Ashpans Made, Sheet-iron Worked. Joseph Bond, Jackson street, St. Kilda. •«TANTED, - 'Yearly Shepherd's Billet; ~ v eight years' experience on high country: three good sheep dogs; state wages. George Bain, Wakari P. 0., Dunedin. /AiUtiu, Position as plain housekeep Address 'Careful." 'Star' Office. ell educated, and recommended) desires Position watchman or assistant storeman, town or country. " Integrity," ' Star.' INSURANCF NOTICES. COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND. LIMITED. Head Office -. HIGH STREET, Dunedin. Risks accepted in following Departments : Fire, Marine, Workers' Compensation and Employers' Liability, Personal Accident, Accident and Disease, Mortgage Indemnity Fidelity Guarantee, including Administration Bonds, and Plate Glass. THOMAS R. FISHER, General Manager Telephone 26. TENDERS. OTAGO EDUCATION BOARD. RENDERS will be received at this Office l until 13th March, 1909, for the following Wnrka: 1. Fairfax (Milton).—Erection of a New School, in Brick or Wood (alternative tender's). 2. Hooper's Inlet.—Removal of School Buildings. Plans ;.nd Specifications for Fairfax work may be se<?n at the County Council Office Jilton, and for both works at this Office. P. G. PRYDE, _ Secretary. Education Office. Dunedin, Ist March, 1909 mENDERS will be invited till 2 p.m. of WEDNESDAY, March 17th, for Extensive ADDITIONS to Premises Nos. 112, 114, 116, 118 George street, for Arthur Barnett, Ltd. WALDEN AND BARTON, Architects, Dowling street. TENDERS Invited until 17th March for the Erection of a Cottage at South Dunedin. James Clark, Brunswick street, South Dunedin. rfyO Contractors, Builders.—Kauri, Hard■M. wood, Red, White Pino, etc., direct from mills; special quotations. Hcee and Co., Limited, Rattray street. EDUCATIONAL. IMPORTANT TO LADIES. NEW INVENTION. E NEW BLOUSE AND SKIRT CUTTER is absolutely the simplest method ia use; only three measurements required; no fitting and no calculations; will cut plain, yoked, tucked, and fancy evening blouses! Pupils may brng material and cut blouse or skirt during first lesson. First Lesson Free. Fee. 25s for 12 Lessons, including a Blouse and Skirt Cutter. FOR MORE ADVANCED WORK, the New Alphabetically-arranged and Self-in-structing Garment Cutter now ready. Every description >■{ Ladies' and Children's Work cut. Absolutely no fitting, except for deformed figures. This is the only system used where each piece has full instructions, and can be easily followed by letters, making it impossible to forget. Former Pupils may Exchange Old Drafters for 7s 6d, o.- take Single Lessons in Practical Work at Is 6d. Classes daily, Wednesday excepted; also Monday and Thursday Evenings. Patterns For Sale. The above has been awarded First Prize at the Women's Exhibition of Work in Melbourne, and holds the only Medal from the New Zealand Exhibition; also gained First Place in a Test of Systems in Sydney. An UNDERCLOTHING CLASS will be opened on SATURDAY MORNING, May Ist, also FRIDAY EVENING, May 7, for cutting all kinds of Underclothing by a simple method of paper-folding. Intending Pupils will need to begin on that date. Fee, £1 Is. Miss CHARLES, Principal, No. 3 High street (opposite DJ.C.). ILOCUTION.—Miss Edith Leech, Teacher of Elocution, Singing, Dramatic Art, Voice Culture. Club House, Moray place. FOR SALE. FOR SALE, Peugeot 5 h.p. Motor Cycle; magneto Chater-lea frame; cheap. Particulars "Magneto," 'Star' Office. "fIT'OR SALE, Webster's InternationaPDic--M- tioiiary; perfectly new; cost 5 guineas; will take half. -Dictionary," 'Star' Office. suitable workshop or summer-house. 76 S«<? inward streot.- South Dunedin.

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Evening Star, Issue 14002, 8 March 1909, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 14002, 8 March 1909, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 14002, 8 March 1909, Page 1

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