There’s some furniture wortii buying at Sanders s, 121 George street.' Best of workmanship at moderate cost.—[Advt.] Simon Brothers, the popular boot and shoe traders, of George street, invite inspection ot choice spring shipments.—[Advt.] Speight’s ale and stout are acknowledged by the Dominion public to be the best on the market,—[Advt.] The favorite ferry steamer Maheno will run the first of her regular excursions to Portobello, Broad Bay, and Bussells on Sunday. The most pleasant way to spend a fine day is on the water. There is being displayed in the “ TV)g<mry ” window a collection of valuable shooting prizes, which will be presented to the fortunate winners at the Dunedin Rifles’ annual smoke concert to-night. Rifle shooting is undoubtedly the clioapest sport obtainable, and when one considers that the whole of the prizes, aggregating in value over £4O, have been shot for without the cost of a single penny to the competitors, it is rather strange that the pastime does not attract more young men. The Dunedin Rifles will open their season on the 30th inst., and have vacancies for a few recruits. Application should be made at the Garrison Hall on any Monday evening, the night on which the" cotripany parade. When buying wallpaper you will find the best selection at lowest prices at Andrew Lees’s, 48 George street. Our stock is always up to date.—[Advt.] Mr Morris, photographer, Princes street, calls special attention to his new show jjf color sketch portraits—the latest novelty in photography.—[Advt.] J Some of the most stylish goods' in bronze, patent, and tan, for summer season are being exhibited at Simorfs Continental ’ Boot Depot, Princes street.—[Advt.] For watch, clock, and jewellers’ repairs A. J. Shaw, 13 Rattray street, is recommended. Absolutely the best in Dunedin.—[Advt.]: No photographs in New Zealand are so beautifully finished as those done by the “Acme” Photo Company, George street Inspect their specimens. Tel. 965.—[Advt.] ’ Tailoring.—Wo have just opened up a splendid assortment of spring and summer suitings, comprising the very latest from the Home markets. J. Hendry and Sons, 38 George street.—[Advt.] Builds you up and makes you .stroni That s what Steams’ Wine of Cod Liv< Extract does. As an all-round tonic, strengi restorer, and body builder you’ll find n< thing better.—[Advt.] •
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Evening Star, Issue 14184, 8 October 1909, Page 4
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