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SHIPPING. TOE FENrNSULA FERRY COMPANY, LIMITED, 20 Crawford street. MONDAYS, TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS, FRIDAYS.—Leave Dunedin 30 a.m., 2.30, 5.15. G. 20 p.m., Portobello 6.20, 7.35 a.m., 12.30, 5 p.m. WEDNESDAYS Leavo Dunedin 10 a.m., 1.20, 2.30, 5.15, 8, 10.30 pm. Portobello C.20, 7.35 a.m., 12.30, 6 p.m. SATURDAYS.—Leave Dunedin, 10 a.m., i.20, 2.30, 6.30, *lO p.m. Portobello 6.20, 7.35 a.m., 12.30, 5, 3 p.m. "The 10 p.m. Trip from Dunedin is a Special Trip, and the !:ire is One Shilling, single. SUNDAYS.—Lcare Dunedin 10 a.ra„ 2.30, 6.20 p.m. Portobelio 8.15 a_m., 12.30, 5 p.m. RETURN FARES: Adults Is, Children 6d. VANCOUVER ROUTE. CANADIAN-AUSTRALIAN ROYAL MAIL S.S. UN'S AND CANADIAN-PACIFIC RAILWAY. Through, some of the Greatest SCENIC WONDERS of the World to all parts of CANADA, UNITED STATES, BRITISH ISLES, and CONTINENT OF EUROPE. ROUND-THE-WORLD TOURS in conjunction with all the Cape, Snea, China, and Japan Liu ©a at Lowest Rates. I STEAMERS WILL SATL:~ Steamer. From Sydney. Fmm Suva. *tMAKTJRa\*...| December 19 December V 6" 1 '9ll. 19U. ■ ♦MOANA Februarv : I *+MAKURA March 13 {■•+ZEALANDIA April 10 ! n.MARAMA May 3 v 16 i January 23 „, IX Vt-hmarv 21 February 21 March 20 April 17 Mav 15 i And at 2S days' interval thereafter, tTwin screw. *'Wireless telegraphy. + New. Passengers from N.Z. have the option of joining the steamers of this increasingly popular route at Sydney, or later via Auckland and Snva. Pamphlets, Maps, and all information free. UNION S.S. CO. OF N.Z., LTD., Managing Agents. I WANTEDS, ETC. LOOK, the Very Latest-Gents Clothes Cleaned, Repaired, and Pressed by Practical Taiior. Levy, 7 Moray place. PRING Cleaning in full swing.—ladies i and Gents' Clothing, Curtains, Table Covers. Taylor's, dry French cleaners. r HATI A new Costume?—No: it's my i v v last summer's, dry-cleaned at Taylor's, 101 George street. 'Phone 459. »T)HONE 1,972 for Expert Dry Cleaning X or Dyeing. Mills and Co., 170 Georgo , street (next "Pattillo) BICYCLES.— Get your Bike in order for the holidays. C. Saxby, Pier Cycle I Works, Crawford street. lECOND-HAND Sacks Wanted in any quantity. Apply A. Moritzson and Co. >E Smartiy Dressed.—L. Morris and Co., » Dowling street (opposite Garnion Hall), Lavu opened a large rango of the latest styles in Tweeds and Worsteds. REFRESHING" invigorating, pungent", stimulating; lots of other Rood things could be said of Symington's Coffee Essence IRS ROBSON : 188 George street, Cash Buyer of Ladies' and Gentlemen's Left-off Clothing. Letters attended. TEW Paper Patterns.—A splendid new i range of "Butterick" Paper Patterns; 8,000 in stock; any garment post free 10d; send ttamo for free monthly fashion book. Brown, Ewing, end Co., Ltd.. Dunedin. sole agents. ' EFT-OFF Cloth.nsr.—Mrs Pritchard, ?o . i King streot, Cash Buyer Men's Misfits and Left-off Clothing, Underwear, Boots, Trunks, Portmanteaus; also Ladies' and Children's. Spot cash Ring up telephone 2.876, or write. [THY cau Alf. Brown, 387 George street, . r sell so cheap, and yet return one day's takings a month? Because bo sells for cash, and saves collectors, bad debts, and clerks. , I IVETURN Cash Receipts dated Tuesday, Jti Bth November, and get your money Lack. Alf. Brown, 387 George street; telephone 980. ; '"'""Tt^NTE'D - known—That Bill-heads, Cir- . f qulars, Cards, I*rogTammc3, and General Printing of every description arc executed at the Evening Star' Office at moderate | rates. ELECTROPLATING. EVERY DESCRIPTION OF OLD WARE REFLATED in SILVER, NICKEL, and GOLD—Spoons, Forks, Salvers, Cruets, Teapots, Cake Baskets, etc., etc. All work I Guaranteed Equal to Best English Electro- I plate. Inspection invited. MORRISON'S ELECTRO-PLATING WORKS, 96 MORAY PLACE (opposite King street). TILSON AND WILSON, . r ENGINEERS AND lOCLMAKERS, PUNCHES AND DIES, LIGHT AND INTRICATE MACHINERY MADE AND REPAIRED, SMALL GEARS CUT AND PRESSUREGAUGES REPAIRED. 32 ST. ANDREW STREET. I EMPLOYMENT WANTEDS. EXPERIENCED Salesman (four years' knowledge all branches hardware trade) desires Positioa. Address " lieferencfts," ' Star' Office. I7URST-CLASS Cook, Chef, or otherwise . desires Position: thorough knowledge and references. Address "Steady." 'Star' Office. EXCURSIONS IA TITRI, per New Zealand Railways T and Knanstou's Launches. The EASIEST ROUTE to TAIERI MOUTH. KNARSTON'S I.AUNOILES Meet All Dunedin Trains. No walking, as Launches alongside Titri Station; luggage transhipped. Return Fares (Rail and Boat): First, ss; second, 3s 9d. Tickets available 1 month. To Arrange foT Picnic Parties, etc., Telephone Taieri Mouth. DAILY EXCURSION DOWN THE- BEAUTIFUL TAIERI RIVER. LAUNCHES leave Henley on Arrival 9.5 a.m Train from Dunedin. Return Fare: Rail and Boat: First Class ss, Second 3s Sd. AMOS M'KEGG, Henley. EDUCATIONAL. TITR H. E. MELTEUS (Graduate Royal ItJL Leipzig Conscrvatorium), Teacher of the VIOLIN, PIANOFORTE, and MANDOLIN, and also High-class PIANOFORTE ACCOMPANYING. Advice given on all other Musical Subjects, and Teachers Recommended Free of Charge. Beginners received. Address: 225 HIGH STREET. Telephone, 2,521. LANGER SCHOOL OF DRESS-CUTTING. mHE NEW BLOUSE- AND SKIRT X CUTTER is absolutely the simplest method in use. Only 3 measurements required. Material cut during first lesson. Fee: 12 Lessons, including a Blouse and Skirt Cutter, for 255. For more advanced work tin new Self-instructing and Alphabeti-cally-arranged Garment Drafter, ready for use, will cut every description of garment. Absolutely no need to fit Bodices, except for deformed figures, Terms most reasonable. Single Lesson for former Pupils, Is 6d. Cut-to-measure Patterns a specialty. Classes daily, Saturday and Wednesday excepted. Evening Classes Mondays and Thursdays. 7 to 9 o'clock, commenced on Monday, 7th March. Inspection invited. Mrs A. G. KERR. Principal, No. 3 High street (opposite D.I.C).

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Evening Star, Issue 14535, 10 December 1910, Page 1

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