LATE ADVERTISEMENTS. 1 A NEW FRUIT!A NEW FRUIT! APPLE QUINCE. \7STE have just to hand the first consign- » V ment of this Delicious Fruit, for use either for Jam, Jelly, Preserves, or Culinary purposes. Crossing the Quince with the Apple gives it the supsrior flavor and good qualities of ! the Apple, and takes from it the acrid taste and tough nature of the ordinary Quince. We have bought the whole of the crop for this season, and as it is a limited one early application is necessary. It is well worth a trial. The price is reasonable—--3d PER LB, 12LB 2s 9d. | We have also a choice variety of DES- i SEET FRUITS and the following lines of I choice COOKING FRUITS:— PEACHES 2d lb. APPLES 2d lb. PLUMS 2d lb. TOMATOES 3d lb. FRESH VEGETABLES DAILY. Orders Delivered Free. Telephone 2.073. W. C. RUFFELL, 67 and 111 George street. Mothers and Fathers of sturdy, healthy children find that "No. 43" is THE place to spend their Boot Money! It goes far, and it buys the "good stuff." Look at these "No. 43" values and prices: Girls' or Boys' Stout Chrome Leather Shoes, , toe-caps, leather-lined, 10's to 13's, 4s lidl's and 2's, 5s 6d. Girls' Chrome Q*ie-bar Shoes, strong, neat, and substantial, all leather-lined, 10's to 13's 4s 9d; l's and 2's, 5s 6d. Boys' and Girls' Strong School Balmorals, nailed or sprigged, any size, 10's to 13"s. for 4s lid. This.is the Boot that "licks" Dunedin for cheapness and good values. JO. 43—THE PEOPLE'S POPULAR •* PLACE, George street (Central I Boot Store* U.A.O.D. EMBERS of Ivanhoe Lodge and Sister Lodges are requested to Attend the Funeral of the late Bro. Thomas Champion, which will leave his late residence, 5 Eden street, at 2.30 TO-MORROW (Saturday), for Northern Cemetery. - E. A. GIBSON, Secretary. ' MASONIC NOTICE. I A EL BRETHREN of the various Constitu- . tions are respectfully invited to attend I the Funeral of Bro. Champion, of Lodge St ! Patrick, No. 463, 1.C., which will leave his j late residence, No. 5 Eden street, Pelichet j Bay, TO-MORROW (Saturday), the 17th inst., at 2.30 p.m., for the Northern -Cemetery. White ties and gloves. J. A. DAYIE, W.M.
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Evening Star, Issue 14035, 16 April 1909, Page 5
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