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LATE ADVERTISEMENTS, NOW! NOW! THE CHEAPEST TIME TO BUY. 121b Prime QUINCES Is 9d 161b JAM -MELON •. ~; ."' £«d 121b GREEN TOMATOES Is 9d 12IbRIPE TOMATOES ... '" &Od 121b Finest ONIONS 4 . . 1= od 81b PICKLING ONIONS '" is Od JJSSEX, EATTEAY STREET. OTAGO AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL SOCIETY. TITEMBEBS of the above Society are in-J-T-a- vited to Attend at the Society's Board Roo ™- ITT 9I Crawford street, at 11.30 a.m. on THURSDAY, 22nd inst., for the purpose of wishing Bon Voyage to the PEESIDENT (Mr E. F. Duthie). H. V. FULTON, Secretary. P.A.F.S. Tftfl-EMBEES of Triumph Lodge, No. 9, and -ix*. bister Lodges are requested to attend tlw Funeral of late Bro. Abel, which will leave his late residence, Manders street North-east Valley (near Gardens), for the Northern Cemetery, at 2.30 p.m. THURSDAY, 22nd. P. ROBERTS, Sec. DUNEDIN DRAINAGE AND SEWERAGE BOARD. PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, in order to lessen the cost of opening the street to the depth of the Public Sewer in Clyde, Albany, Leith, and Brook streets, the Board will EXTEND BY FOUR FEET the Y JUNCTIONS put in the Sewer for the purpose of enabling private premises to be eonnacted iheieto. PROVIDED THAT Application is made at the Board's Office hi time to allow the work to he done while the trench for the public sewer is open. Application must be made on the prescribed form, and must be accompanied by a fee of 6s for each extended junction. GEO. A. ESTHER, Secretary Ounedin Drainage and Sewerage Board. Drainage Board Office, Town Hall, Dunedin, 16th April, 1909. Wtatutory~bxnk holiday! ipRIDAY, 23rd APRIL (St. George's Day), Will be Observed as a Throughout New Zealand. Mothers and Fathers of sturdy, children find that "No. 43" is THji piace 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 Udl's and 2's, 5s 6d. Girls' Chrome One-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. NO. 43—THE PEOPLE'S POPULAR PLACE, George street (Central • Boot Store) LOST AND FOUND. T OST, Gold-rimmed Spectacles, between J-J Valley and Moray place. Reward returning haberdashery counter, Herbert. Haynes. LOST (Tuesday night), Tickets, enclosed in paper of names. Please return Sims, Larkworthy street, St. Kilda. LOST, Black Morocco Handbag, containing name, money, and Matariki ticket; reward. J. Peterson, George street. LOST (between Stuart street and York place), Horseshoe Pin, set with pearls; reward. 20 Stuart street. OST, Gold Bangle, Saturday night, be--i tween railway station and Royal terrace: reward. Stnithers and Co., George street. GOLD Stud, set with stone, Lost between Tattersall's, Hotel and His Majesty's Theatre; £1 reward. Apply Barley, Grand Hotel. TTBEWARD.—Lost, Irish Pup, 6 months =A> old; answers to namo " Barney." 284 rinces street south. EOUND, Gun. Owner can have same by giving particulars and number. " Gun," ' Star' Office. IOUJND, Cheap Fish all kinds, Smoked Fish, Sardines, Prime Poultry, Freshtripped Rabbits. Stewart, fishmonger, poulterer. T7IOUND (Castle street), Fur Necklet. - Owner can have same by applying to _.' Castle street. HT'OUND—Higginson Bros, absolutely the cheapest Butchers in j Chops, 3d: Rump Steak, 6d: Joints as cheap. FOUND— Ladies' Hairdressing, Is; Shampooing, 2s; Cutting, Singing, Is; ladies' hairdresser in attendance. Potter's, 124 George street. TO LET, TjIIRST-CLASS OFFICES in Dunedin Savings Bank Building, 105 High street. Will be arranged to suit tenants. FRED SMITH, Manager. DRESSMAKER. TO LET, large, airy Workroom and Fitting Rooms; dressmaker with connection would do well: plenty of work. Apply Bon Accord Drapery Co., 159 George street. TO LET, 7-roomed modern Dwelling, Roslyn; all conveniences; low rent to careful tenant. Samson, auctioneer. lO LET (Main road, Valley), 5-roomed House, wasbhouse, tubs and boiler, stable, coachhouse. Samson, auctioneer. TO LET, 6, 5, 4'roomed Houses, City and Suburbs. Apply at once, Bryant, Dowling street. TO LET (George street), large One-window Shop; present occupied Russian Fur Store. Apply on premises. TO LET, House, over shop. H. Eseott, _picture-framer, 94 George street. * TO LET, Cellar, large and roomy, well lighted, cart entrance, centre City. Sievwright, James, and Nichol. TO LET, Rooms above shop; suitable dentist, photographer, etc.; private entrance. Irvine, Stevenson, George street. TO LET, new 4-roomed House, every con- - venience, South Dunedin. Anolv 4 Maitland street. rFK) LET, House, 8 rooms, Union street - Logan and Vivian, 20 Crawford street. TO LET, 6 Rooms, Castle street; pennv section. 76 Eden street (third house from Dundas street). riHO LET, 4-roomed House, with scullery; -£- self contained: No. 7 Vire street Dunedin. Apply No. IHS Castle street. TO LET (155 a George street)7Two Looseboxes, Two Stalls, Trap Sheds; all or part. 10 LET (May 3, " Northbourne"), 6 —. Rooms, comer Duke and Cumberland streets, at present occupied by Mr W. H. Smith. Apply 74 London street. \0 LET, Two plain comfortable Furnished Rooms, with use' of kitchen; would suit married couple. Address "Maitland," care 'Star' Office. TiO LET, 4-roomed House, James place, Mornington. Apply G. W. Bush. TO LET (sunny side of Valley), 4-roomed Cottage, conveniences; moderate rent. Apply 97 York place. TO LET, Caversham (near CargiU road), 2 new 6-roomed Houses; up to date. Miller, Arcade. TO LET, good Shop, 10s; -close CargiU Corner. Bottmg, 27 Reid road, South Dunedin. 8 Rooms, unfurnished; suitable for married couple without children; every convenience; five minutes from Octagon. "Quiet," 'Star.' 8 -ROOMED Brick House, George street;" every convenience; immediate possession if required. Manning, Walker street. ROOM, partly furnished" conveniences; close penny section; suit youno- lady Address "N.Z.," 'Star* Office. G -ROOMED House, Caversham, all conveniences; 14s. Apply 68 Queen's rive, Musselburgh. Front Rooms, furnished, and unfurnished ; hj. and c., bath; all conveniences. Apply 156 Dundas street. DRESSMAKER.— To Let, large Workroom and Fitting Room; good connecft°B;, .

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Evening Star, Issue 14039, 21 April 1909, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 14039, 21 April 1909, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 14039, 21 April 1909, Page 5

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