BICYCLES. 1909. Select a Baglas or Rover for this season. W. Melville, 40 George street. THE Wattless Goitre Cure has absolutely tnlred Thick Nfeck or Goitre; pleasant to take; 3s 6d. Marshalls. “ VARNISHING,” mHE BRILLIANT POLISH for Tan Boots JL and Liiloleums. Fastest, Quickest, Brightest. 6d per tin. tsettlkinson and Son keep all * * VALAZE TOILET and SKIN PREPARATIONS. Purify the Blood, Beautify the Skin by taking COMPOUND SULPHUR CAKES (Is packets) knd using SULPHUR SKIN LOTION (I s 6d bottles). They ensure a lovely clear skin, free from all blemishes. . WILKINSON AND SON, The Oldest Established Pharmacists, PRINCES STREET and GEORGE STREET, Duhedlh. OUR DRESS GOODS ARE THE RAGE OF THE PRESENT SEASON. ALL THE VERY LATEST, In the Following Shades: GREEN, BROWN, and NAVY. Specially Selected by our Home Buyer. Th UTHIE BROS., LTD., DRAPERS, GEORGE STREET. SEE WINDOW FOR DAINTIEST MILLINERY IN DUNEDIN. TRIMMED HATS from 15s to 655. TUSCAN AND WHITE LINEN HATS, 4s 6d, 5s lid, to 10s. READY-TO-WEAR STRAW HATS, Assorted Trimmings, 3s Hd, 7s 6d, to 15s 6d. TTILROY AND SUTHERLAND, * DUNEDIN. A SEASONABLE REMINDER TO BOWLERS, TENNIS PLAYERS, CRICKETERS, YACHTSMEN. Our Shipments for the coming Athletic Season are now to hand, and wo are in a position to offer SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS To Intending Customers. Note the following, as examples: For CRICKETERS.—White Canvas Boots, leather soles, 10s 6d. For BOWLERS.—WhiIe Buckskin Shoes, red rubber soles, best quality, 16s 6d. Brown Canvas Shoes, iftn leather straps, rubber soles, 10s 6d, 12s 6d, 16s 6d, 18s 6d. For TENNIS PLAYERS.—White Canvas Shoes and Boots, 5s 6d, 7s 6d, to 17s 6d. T S L I P AND W r A T T, Providers of Reliable Footwear, 104 GEORGE STREET. THE ATHLETIC SEASON HAS COMMENCED. FOOTWEAR THAT WILL MAKE OUI DOOR SPORTS THOROUGHLY ENJOYABLE! Much ot the p.easure to be derived froi out-door sports depends upon wearing con fortablo and suitable I ootwear. If you wis to be wdl and fittingly shod, please call a the “PALACE.” Wo make a specialty c this branch. CRICKET.—White Canvas Boots, ribhe fronts, leather soles, and hob-nailec 10s 6d. TETshiTb. White Canvas Shoes, untanne chrome soles, sown welts, white buckski facings, and icecaps, 13s 6d. Same sty] in Boots, 14s 6d. BOWLING. —Brown Canvas Shoes, tan ca facings, red rubber soles, 14s 3d. Whii Canvas Shoes, buckskin mounts, rubbe solos, 12s 6d YACHTING.— White Canvas Shoes, blac rubber soles, 4s 6d; also Boots at 4s lit CITY BOOT PALACE, GEORGE STREET. G. M. PIZEY, Manager. WE ARE enthusiastic: And the man who wants pjenty for hi money in BOOTS will be enthusiastic. tor when he sees cur • special line of BAI MORALS. Wo say and affirm that thcS are extraordinary value. Well-made trin neat, nobby Balmorals, made of Extra Goo Chrome, with toecap and pointed toes fc only 10s 6d a pair! Why, its immense l’ It just what people are wanting—“a lot fc the money.” Come down and have a 100 at these 10s 6d Boots. You don’t heed t buy unless you are convinced that they’: just tip-top value, which they really are. NO. 43, “THE PEOPLE’S POPULAI PLACE,” “No. 43” GEORGE STREET (The Central Boot Store). “ VARNISHINi/’ mHE BRILLIANT POLISH for Tan 800 l ... , and Linoleums. Easiest, Quicker Lnghtest. 6d per tin. -OST AND FOUND. T OST, Cycle Caps. Finder reward; returning to Howell Company gou, Dunedin. “ ’ J OOT, small Purse (chain attached), t. . laming silver, between Kaituha Braithwaito's. Return Braithwaile’s I shop; rewTud. T , OS T’ Saturday mght, Pimse, containii •V* 2 Notes; reward. Address “ W.R ' Star Office. LOST, this morning, between Free street ami Market Reserve, RedBulldog. Finder rewarded on reti same to address on collar. T OST (Saturday afternoon). Cable B; wth trinkets, between Walker George streets. Reward on returnir Stewart’s Supper Room. T OST (Saturday night, Gardens, »Pini road), Brown Rug; reward Uunn. Pine Hill. T OST (Sunday afternoon, between I road and wharf, or in car), 3 i (2 notes, and giokl). Reward reli Ihorapsou’s Store, N.E.V. I OST, Gold Bar Brooch (initials “1: J vicimty Post Office, Saturday Please return 20 Maitland street. LOST (Saturday), Receipt Book, bet Albany street and station. Re war turning 56 Union street. Person who removed Bike Saturday evening return to C Hotel, save further trouble. FOUND, Purse, small sum of money, ply 29 Serpentine avenue. POUND. Mothers smile after Century Wasting Compound; na bing; wires clothes and work; all grow T7loUND.—Picnic Parties, RpmrHrvg JL can rely on getting fresh Small C daily. Higginson Bros., Frederick street FOUND, —G. H. Terry, hairdresser an bocconist, 186 George street, Macqnaid, fruiterer. grand bargains Rings, Brc , Pendants, Bangles; four shdlini | every pound. ” ‘ ~ Lilly Brother*’ Rcalt
Permanent link to this item
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/ESD19091011.2.49.4
Bibliographic details
Evening Star, Issue 14186, 11 October 1909, Page 5
Word Count
775Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 14186, 11 October 1909, Page 5
Using This Item
Allied Press Ltd is the copyright owner for the Evening Star. You can reproduce in-copyright material from this newspaper for non-commercial use under a Creative Commons New Zealand BY-NC-SA licence. This newspaper is not available for commercial use without the consent of Allied Press Ltd. For advice on reproduction of out-of-copyright material from this newspaper, please refer to the Copyright guide.