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PUBLIC NOTICES. BURTON AND PATTERSON, ALBION CHAMBERS. 41 DOWLING STREET, DUNEDIN. QUEEN'S DRIVE (Musselburgh, close to tram).—s-roomeJ Modern Residence, all conveniences, and in first-class order; bathroom, h.p. boiler; attractive appearance. £540. W E. VALLE?'.—S-roonied Residence, Gienaven, with bay window, verandah, bathroom, washhouse, etc.; fine view; very sunny; two freehold sections, garden, etc.; in splendid order. Easy terms if desired. £SOO. CA\'K.RSHAM (close to Forbury Junction).—Attractive 5-roomcd Residence; box windows; bathroom; h.p. boiler; washhouse, copper and tubs; nice freehold section. £SOO. WELL-SITUATED Residence of 6 rooran; splendid locality, on hill; fine outlook, sunny; two bay windows, etc.; all in first-class order; with large freehold corner section, over three-eighths of acre; good frontages; could be conveniently subdivided. £825. NORTH END (ClTY).—First-class 7-roomed Modern Residence; nice appearance, in Rood order; bathroom; h.p. boiler; freehold corner section; very sunny situation. £750. FREEHOLD BUSINESS SlTES.—Three fine level Sections, fronting two streets, also Quarter-acre, ail in best business parts of City, for immediate sale. Terms of purcbaso arranged. SOUTH DUNEDIN.—Six-roomed Two-storey Residence, with h.p. boiler, bathroom, scullery, gas, tiled hearths, etc.; large rooms; freehold section. Price, £6OO. SOUTH DUNEDIN.—6-roomed Residence, with all conveniences, two storey, bay window. Price, £470.

images Arranged. THE PEOPLE'S AGENCY ™. 2»u (R. JONES, Valuator, Financial Agent), ' REAL ESTATE AND COMMISSION AGENTS, CARGILL ROAD, SOUTH DUNEDIN. REOPEN FRIDAY NIGHT 7-8.50 FOR INQUIRY. OJryn—ST. KH.DA: New Up-to-dato 6 Rooms: scullery, bathroom, pantry, grates in **■* 4\J three rooms, Shacklock range, wardrobes and cupboards; lofty rooms, nice outlook; corner section; garden, live hedge; house stands well up. i? 1 £A—CAVERSHAIf (on~Hill)7 Xeaf •""scullery, vinery, stable"; *J-OU reallv choice little property; freehold section.- MUST BE SOLD. EASY TERMS TO GOOD MAN. • * 4- sccl ' r cs an up-to-date a-roomed Dwelling; scullery, oarnrouni, nut wait-i, ■<-« 3*"dc*J*J pine ceilings, lofty rooms, gas, 3 bay windows and portico, tiled hearths and grates: really nice property, situated within two minutes of car; built of choice timber throughout; FREEHOLD ALLOTMENT. SMALL DEPOSIT ACCEPTED, balance as RENT. ' 3 ACRES Good LAND, situated Caversham (vicinity Roclcyside); could be SUBDIVIDED. The lot onlv £230. Got to go. £K>7K— ANDERSON'S BAY fnear Twopenny Section): Choice Dwelling ot 4 large »>lO rooms; scullerv, bathroom, conveniences, bay window and verandah front; largo section; really choice propertv; WORTH INSPECTING. Owner has bought a farm, and MUST SELL. "_ to le~t! ~to — let! to"LET. Modern 7 Rooms, 17s; Modern 8 Rooms, 20s; Modern 5 Rooms, 14s; Up-to-date 5 Rooms, 13s: New 5 Rooms, 15s 6d; Neat 6 Rooms, 14s; Caversham, 3 Rooms, 6s; Mornington, 4 Rooms, conveniences, 7s.

N. AND E. S. FATERSON, LAND AG EMS, SURVEYORS, SHAKE AND LAND BROKERS, ETC., 73 I'RINCES STREET (Note the Number). DON'T MISS THIS.—HiII suburb (close to tram): Splendid House of 5 rooms; attractive appearauee; bathroom, scullery, hot and cold water, cupboards, wardrobes and bookcases, gas stove and fireplace in every room, copper and tubs, and outhouses; glasshouse, stable, loft, and trap shed; love!} garden, lawn, asphalt paths and yard; fino section, 100 ft frontage. This property is in spiendid order, and it is only on account of the owner leaving Duncdin that it is being sacrificed. Terms to suit. £490. MUSSELBURGH (close 2d tram). —Fine new Villa of 5 large rooms; hot and cold water throughout, steel ceilings, wide hall, tiio grates and hearths, bath, basin, and shower, cupboards, bookcases, and pantry,' washhouse, copper and tubs, concrete foundations, 2 bay windows and portico; good freehold corner section. This is a bcautifullyCITY (North End, slightly on rise). —Good House of 4 rooms, with all conveniences; modern sanitation; large freehold section, tino view, and in a handy position. £SO deposit, balance by instalments. £335. PROPERTY BARGAIN.—On sunny rise, just past Gardens (splendid position): A fine 6-roomed Villa, with all conveniences, nnd Jill in good order; freehold section, flower garden, etc.; on a nice elevation. Here is a great chance for a bargain for someone. The price was Teduced to £SOO, and now we are instructed to sell, and not to stick for £SO. The owner has left Dunedin, and desires a prompt sale. This is a tip-top property, and we can give terms to suit purchaser. Call for full particulars. N.E. VALLEY (on rise, sunny side).—Practical)} New House; 3 large rooms, bathroom, scullery, copper and tubs, arched hall, 2 wardrobes and dressers, verandah front, large workshop, etc.. with 6 freehold sections, 2 frontages; laid out in garden, lawn, and asphalt paths and yard; splendid view, and very sunny position; a snug home. £3O deposit, balance rent.

JOHN REID AND SONS ,CIIN REID, HENRY \V. REID, C. RUSSELL'SMITH, F.I.A LIVERPOOL AND BOND STREETS, DUNEDIN. FOR SALE. FOR SALE, FOR SALE, FINE SUBURBAN VILLA RESIDENCE. £SO DEPOSIT. NORTH-EAST VALLEY (Close to Gardens). —Splendid 5-roon,cd Villa, with oriel window and verandah, 6ffc ball, with dado, electric light, fibrous plaster ceilings, large porcelain enamel bath and hand-basin, hot and cold water, tile grates and hearths, art wallpapers and friezes: good section. Price. £550. This beautiful home can bo purchased on £SO deposit; balance arranged. Full particulars a*. our office. 1009 ST. KILDA. ST. KILDA. Close to Band Rotunda and Car Terminus: Extra-well-built House of 6 rooms; 2 oriel windows, return verandah, lift ceilings, 6ft hall, hj and c. water, bath, basin, large scullerv, linen and clothes presses, pantry, cupboards, solid concrete base, washhouso (lined throughout), neat fowlhouse and run, asphalt paths; corner section, well filled in; nice gardenf Bulk of money can remain on at 4£ per cent. INSPECT THIS—IT'S REAL GOOD. 624 TO LET New City Residences, on the rise;thoroughly modern; attractive appearance; 10 minutes C.P.0.; reasonable rents to good tenants. MORNINGTON: 4 Rooms; 6s week. HERIOT ROW: Furnished House, 10 rooms, modern- low rent. KENSINGTON: 5 Rooms; copper, etc., etc.; 12s 6d week. MORAY t r L\CE- 8 Rooms: 26s week. NORMANBY. 5 Rooms, and over 1 acre of land; 13s 6d week RUSSELL STREET: 4 Rooms and scullery; 11; week. NORTH-EAST VALLEY 6 Room* modern; £1 week. CITY (Melville street): 5 Rooms; 9s. ST. CLAIR: 6 Rooms- 15s week. HILLSIDE : 8 Rooms, hot and cold water, sewered; 30s week. ROSLYN- Stable, Trap Shed, and Yard; 6s 6d week. WAITATI: 4 Rooms; sunny position, partly furnished: 10s. CITY: 12 Rooms, billiard room, shop, etc.; 32s 6d week. SWVYISRS BAY: 8 Rooms, modern, 4 acres land, cow shed, stream of water, nice position- rent, £1 week. MUSSELBURGH: 6 Rooms, thoroughly modern; 18s 6d week. CITY- 3 Rooms!: 5s week. CAVERSHAM : 8 Rooms, gas, hot. and cold water, et£.; £1 week. CAVERSHAM: 6 Rooms, modern: 15s week. WAIKOUAITI: Fine 7-roomcd Hou«o with stable- 3A acres land: rent. £4O year. WARRINGTON: 4-roomod Furnished Cotta"3- 15s weekIy.'FREDERICK STREET: 5 Rooms, sewered: bath; 17s. ROSLYN n V Rooms, with conveniences: 15s week. CITY: 8-roomed House (furnished), gas, hot and cold water; £3 per week; immediate possession; full particulars on application. JOHN REID AND SONS, AUCTIONEERS AND LAND SALESMEN.

EIGHT SHILLINGS PER LB. CHOICEST FLOWERY PEKOE TEA, as used by the Russian nobility. Ask your grocer for it, or apply to Scoular and Co., proprietors of the celebrated KOZIE TEAS, who will give name of nearest Retail Agc.it. NEW SEASON'S DATES. JUST ARRIVED, a Shipment of the FINEST PERSIAN KHADRAWI DATES. These are of extra quality, as well h<s bcin" extra frtsh, but they cost no more than others. OUR TRICE, 3d per lb. IRVINE AND STEVENSON'S, GEORGE STREET. DELIVERY OF CIRCULARS, ETC cPHE EVENING STAR COMPANY, LTD., A PRINT All Dcscriplions of GROCERS and DRAPERS' BILLS, CIRCULARS, etc. and -.Then so directed hand over the same to the 'Star' Runners for distribution with the 'Star,' which is delivered at nearly everj house in the City and Suburbs, and alsc extensively in the country. OMETIMES it's the flavor, sometimes i the aroma." The pleasing qualities of Pure Hondai Lanka Tea are many. INSURANCE NOTSCEB. lANDAKD F. AND M. INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED. Head Office: HIGH STREET, Dunedin. Risks accepted in following Departments:— Fire, Marine, Workers' Compensation and Employers' Liability, Perso lal Accident, Accident and Disease, Mortgage Indemnity, Fidelity Guarantee, including Administration Bonds, and Plate Glass. Telephone 26. THOMAS R. FISHER. General Manaeer. EDUCATIONAL. DUNEDIN TECHNICAL SCHOOL. \V PLICATIONS for the undermentioned POSITIONS will be received till MONDAY, 14th hut.:— . Teacher of Plumbing (Theory only). Two Evenings a Week. Teacher of Carpentry (Practice and Theory). Two Evenings a Week. Instructor in Commercial and Mercantile Law. One Evening a Week. Further particulars upon applicative. ANGUS MARSHALL, Director.

"nr.HERE'S nothing in a cup of tea if it JL lacks flaTor." Hondai Lanka Ceylon _ is delicious in fragrant flavor. 4 ' CHANCELLOR'S LASH i ROTHSCHILD SHOWS SAVILE HOW 1 A GENTLEMAN APOLOGISES. The following copy of correspondence between Mr Lloyd-George and Lord Rothschild explains itself:— e January, «. 1910. [,' Dear Lord Rothschild, —My attenU tion has only just been drawn to some e , remarks which you made about me in a I speech delivered on the 28th ult. Had j I seen those remarks sooner 1 would I have written to you immediately, as I - cotdd not possibly permit them to pass unchallenged. You said, speaking of ! me (I quote from the ' Daily Tele- ;•,' graph ' report of the 2f)th ult.): " What 5 did lie say? He said it is a strange g thing for nn English Minister to avow, e but it might occur that an English y Minister would have to expatriate five o or six millions of Philistines. Those, | he said, who had been initiated into the - I covenant of Abraham would be the first sj to go." I did not use this language, s I I could not, I hope, say anything so I foolish and unintelligible, as well as uu- : intelligent, and I think lam entitled to ask on what grounds you thought fit . to attribute these words to me. 3 D. Llotd-Geokge. January 10, 1910. Dear Mr Lloyd-George,—Your letter of the 6th has followed me to London, \ or I should have answered it before. L Pray excuse the delay. I regret very , much that I should have misunderi stood your speech at Queen's Hall, end consequently have made a misleading statement in connection with it. ■ I hope that you will believe that I am very sorry for the incident. Rothschild. January 11, 1910. \ bear Lord Rothschild,—l thank you for your letter of the 10th inst., and I am sure you will not object, seeing that your statement was so widely circulated, to my sending a copy to the Press. I j am also taking the liberty of sending another copy to Lord Savile, in order to e show to him how a gentleman apologises when he unwittingly falls into errors and makes a misstatement as to another person's words or conduct.. D. Lloyd-George.

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Evening Star, Issue 14307, 4 March 1910, Page 1

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