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LATE ADVERTISEMENTS. 1 1 /J-GUINEA American Organ, solid wal- ■ XO nut, mirror top, 8 stops, powerful tone; 10s monthly. Holden, Octagon. IF you are run down, cannot sleep, have poor appetite, take Marshall's Fospherino; Is. Marshall’s Pharmacy. nw will buy a White Sewing Machine, i 3t» t' complete; latest attachments; catalogue free. Melville. 56 George street. ; INFORMATION. MANY PEOPLE imagine that the MERIT of CARBONATED WATERS and CORDIALS and many other articles of ■ everyday consumption depends on their name to carry them into public favor. NOT SO WITH LANES, who have at all ; times stood by QUALITY of INGHEDI- ! ENTS and PURITY of MANUFACTURE as the ONE THING ESSENTIAL in advancing i their business. 1 Hence our EVER RAPIDDY-INCREAS- ; ING output, necessitating our present now, | up-to-date, and perfect sanitary factory. Insist on LANES’. They are perfect and I pure. 5 Telephone 47. . THTILKINSON AND SON KEEP ALL 1 It i VALAZE TOILET AND SKIN PREPARATIONS. Purify the Blood, Beautify the Skin, by I taking COMPOUND SULPHUR CAKES (Is ' packets) and using SULPHUR SKIN . LOTION (Is 6d Dottles). They ensure a i lovely clear skin, free from all blemishes. 1 WILKINSON AND SON, The Oldest Established Pharmacists, ; PRINCES STREET and GEORGE STREET, 3 Dunedin. - POPULAR, 3 PUOFPI'ABLE, AND ' PLEASING! ’ “GARDENIA” SUMMER SHOES FOR LADIES. " Not ths “good enough” kind, but ‘ well made, smartly shaped, and dressy looking, from one of tho leading English manufacturers. Strictly : moderate prices . Glace Kid Oxfords, patent-leather toes and i Cuban heels, 13s 6d. 1 Smart Oxfords, patent-leather toe. welted ! solo, lined in lavender kid, 16s 6d. ’ The “Langtry” Shoe, full tongue, silk ties, fine glace kid, with patent-leather iocs, designed for afternoon wear, 14s 6d. | Glace Kid Derby, plain front, without toccaps, very soft uppers, kid lined, 13s 9d. An Elderly Ladies’ Shoo, Oxford shape, 1 polished glace kid, extra wide and com--1 fortablo, plain fronts, no toecap, flexible sole, and broad heel, 16s 6d. CITY BOOT PALACE, GEORGE STREET. G. M. PIZEY, Manager. REALISATION SALE OF £IO,OOO STOCK OF JEWELLERY, WATCHES, Etc. THE whole of this stock is now being offered at a reduction of from 4s to 10s in the £. It affords a splendid opportunity of securing Christmas Presents at prices far below what you would have to pay elsewhere. BEAUTIFUL GOODS AT SALE PRICES! Please call and sec for yourself. DAWSON AND CO., George street (near Octagon, Mid opposite Ritchie’s). EXCURSIONS. DALLY EXCURSION DOWN THE BEAUTIFUL TAIBRI RIVER. LAUNCHES leave Henley on Arrival 9.5 a.m. Train from Dunedin. Return Fare; Rail and Boat: First Class ss, Second 3s 9d. AMOS M’KEGG. Henley. TO LET. TO LET, new Bungalow Villa, 6 rooms, bath, gas, etc. Apply 18 High street, Maori Hill. mo LET, Unfurnished Front Room (fireX place); no children; suit widow lady. “5.,” ‘Stcr* Oflicc. TO LET, .Shop and Dwelling, 5 rooms, 60 Hanover street; rent, 16s. D. Moloney, 90 Princes street. O LET, for term, Premises, Dominion Chambers, Rattray street, occupied by Fea and Co. as auction rooms. Fea. TO LET, 5-roomed House, Leith Walk, N.E.V. Apply John Gillies, 24 George street. TO LET (Scotia street, Port Chalmers), modern 6-roomcd Dwelling, five minutes station. Apply 193 Leith street. 8 Rooms, Heriot row, 255; 6 Rooms, George street, 255; 5 Rooms, Opoho (garden), 11s; 6 Rooms, Parkside, every convenience, 18s. Carter, Exchange Court. TO LET, large Bakehouse (two ovens), centrally situated; cheap rental. Apply A. and J. M’Farlanc. DINING Room, Sitting Roont. and Bcdronn (furnished), use of kitchen, St. Kilda; 15s weekly. Carter, Exchange Court. OOMSISTLct. Apply 48 Albany street. SHOP, corner George and D and as streets; 4-roomed House, opposite school, Valley; moderate rents. Samson, auctioneer. OFFICES (smalTh central; low rents. Hooper, 52 Crawford street. T. CLAllL—Modern 8 Rooms; sunny situation, close beach and school. Hooper, 52 Crawford street. LECTURES. EUGENICS. EUGENICS. EUGENICS. ON WEDNESDAY EVENING Next Prof. BEN HAM, D.Sc.. F.R.S., will deliver nn Educational Lecture, ‘Fads of Heredity and iho Problems of Eugenics,’ in the Oddfellows’ Hall, Lower Stuart street. Chair to be taken at 8 o’clock by Dr Church. A retiring collection for expenses. BOARD AND RESIDENCE^ YOUNG Lady wants Bedroom, Board, comfortable, (piist homo with private family in lloslyu or Kaikorai. “ Quiet,” ‘Star’ Office. WANTED, Board and Residence by Married Couple (2 children); terras moderate. Address "Z.Y.,” ‘Star’ Office. VACANCY for One Boarder; piano, bath (hot and cold). 167 King street (near Hanover street). DOMINION Boarding-house, 341 Cumber- ! land street (opposite Burt’s). Mrs Heller (late of Port Chalmers), proprietress. DIVIDENDS. THE BLACK, WATER RIVER GOLD DREDGING COMPANY, LIMITED. A DIVIDEND (the 19th) of One Shilling per Share has been DECLARED, and made PAYABLE on the sth clay of December'' next. Warrants will be posted. A. JOHNSTON C. BROWN, Secretary. LOST AND FOUND. lOST (Saturday night), Championship J Bangle. Finder please return to J. M’Donald, tailor, Princes sfrect; reward, lOST, on Sunday, Blue Enamelled Brooch, J between Cumberland street and Leith street; reward. Schlaadt Bros., Cumberland street. , I' OST, between Forbury Comer and Post J Office, Silver Belt; reward. No, 8 Broughton street, South Dunedin. lOST. —Good Xmas, Xmas, Xmas Dinner J of Turkeys, Chickens, Boiling Fowls, Ducklings, Ducks, Goslings, by not .-.rdering your Poultry now from Stewart's, Princes street. 1 BOUND. —Stewart’s for Xmas Poultry; de- . liveml all parts City and suburbs. 231 Princes street. OUND.—Always Cheap Fish, all kinds, fresli and smoked. Sweetings, Stuart and Rattray streets. FOUND. —Booking Orders Xjnas Poultry, Turkeys, Goslings, Ducklings, Roasting, Boiling Fowls. Sweetings, Stuart and Rattray streets. 1 BOUND, splendid lot prime Poultry, at . Sweetings’; rccuro clibiccst birds by bookie order carlj. i

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Evening Star, Issue 14526, 30 November 1910, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 14526, 30 November 1910, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 14526, 30 November 1910, Page 5