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LATE ADVERTISEMENTS. ROOF-PAIOTV (ALL COLORS), iED HAND BRAND. Ready-mixed, i Auti-corrosive l'aint; used in every navy in the world. The best-known paint for iron -roofs, gas retorts, bridges, tanks, and all iron work exposed to tho weather. Price It per gallon; 52s per cwt. HARTMANN'S PAINT AGENCY, 49 Voftel street- (next Union S.S. Co). •Phone 253]?OB PRTVAmSALE, The Late fcR COUGTHTRETS RESIDENCE, ST. J OLAIR, With.nearly TWO ACRES OP LAND. We-*are "instructed by the Trustees in Estate of late Dr Coughtrey to offer For Private Sale, That COMMODIOUS and SUBSTANTIAL BRICK RESIDENCE, containing about 20 rooms, fitted with all modem conveniences, together with the OUTBUILDINGS, comprising coachhouse, harness room, groom's I room, 3 loose-boxes, 2-stalled byre, brick dairy, tomato-house, toolhouses, etc. The RESIDENCE; which is in first-class j order, was built under the late Dr Coughtrey's personal supervision, and i 3 one of the i most substantial and faithfully-constructed | buildings in or around Dunedin. ' j Tho LAND, which contains nearly 2 acres, is nicely laid out with ornamental trees, flower beds, vegetable garden, etc. The POSITION of this fine Property is second to none in St. Clair. It is within one minute from electric tram, and the eitua- J tion is thoroughly dry and commands • every glimpse of sunshine. The Property is admirably adapted for a Gentleman's Residence or for an Institution for Educational or Medical Purposes, and wo have every confidence in strongly recommending it to any in search of such a place. Pull particulars as to price and terms will be supplied to bona fide inquirers on application. JOHN REID AND SONS, Sole Agents for tho Trustees. HO COUNTRY AND BACK-BLOCK JL SF.TTLKBS.—Have you a PIANO? If not, why not? No home is complcto without one. "We have a very largo stock of First-class Pianos and Organs, new and second-hand, by the world's best makers. Selling as we do merely on commission, we reply upou a very largo turnover, therefore country clients can depend upon extraordinary value and thorough satisfaction eithciby inspection or correspondence, as this department is under tho supervision of Mr •). A. X. Riedle, who for over 25 years held Ihe position of Manager of ihe Dresden li'iano Company, Limited. Mr Riedle's opinion in anything pertaining to Pianos and Organs i< admittedly the best obtainable. Ilis ability is at your service. Cash or easy terms for payment. Inquiries solicited. We • will bo pleased to give all particulars. J. A. X. RIEDLE AND SCURR, Auctioneers, Piano and Organ Salesmen, • Princes street, Dunedin CKOSSKD FISH SARDINES. "UST LANDED, a large shipment of these _ fine Sardines, in quarters and halves. These Sardines are specially selected from the daily catch, and can be relied upon for quality. Agents. \VM. WRIGHT AND CO., LTD., Bread Bilkers, Coffee and Spice Merchant*, Kin"- street. TO PROPERTY-OWNERS. \\TB HATE NUMEROUS BUYERS for * * CITY and SUBURBAN FREEHOLD PROPERTIES, and GOOD TENANTS WAITING. Particulars of Properties you desire to SELL or LET will be welcomed by us. RD3DLE AND SCURR, General Auctioneers and Property Salesmen NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY THE CHILDREN'S HOLIDAY FOOTWEAR! A largo and varied selection of styles are being shown, in makes that fit well, wear well, and look well! SEASIDE SHOES, a new stylo for girls or boys, tan and black leather, " natural form," 2-button, green chrome soles, with slight heel, smart and dressy, from 4s 9d a pair, according to size. "SOLITE" NATURAL FORM SANDALS, tan, with volt leather soles, buckle, etc., from 3s lid. "SHOETTES." iu Un and black, lace, button, or buckle, green h;de soles, from 3s 9d. LITTLE CHILDREN'S SHOES, white buckskin, very dainty, from 2s 6d up. pOOKHAM HOUSE, Depot for High-grade Footwear, PRINCES STREET. TRAMWAY CONCESSION TICKETS. /CITIZENS OF DUNEDIN,—COUNCILLOR TAPPER'S Motion ancnt tho above—tabled for Wednesday—will, if carried, have the effect of bestowing a ve great pecuniary benefit on owners of Suburban Properties. WHY NOT BECOME ONE OF THE BENEFICIARIES? Wc have tho pick of the suburbs to offer, and shall bo happy to submit lists thereof, so that an uninfluenced selection may be made by ycu. BUY NOW. RIEDLE AND SCURR, Auctioneers and Property Salesmen. THE DUNEDIN DRAINAGE AND SEWERAGE BOARD. SEWAGE RETICULATION. "J"\RAINS from Private Properties mar now J bo CONNECTED to the Public Separate System Sowers, recently constructed by the Board in MQRNINGTONEglintou road. MAORI HELL— Newington road. Burwood avenue. Grendon, Daie, and Brent streets. DUNEDIN CITYUuion street, from Leith to Cumberland street Cumberland street, from Union to Duke Btreet Dundas street, from Cumberland to Great King street. Howo street, from Cumberland to Great King street. New street, from Cumberland to Great King street. Duke street, from Castle street to Sea House. Queen street, northward to Duke street. Georgo street, from Duko street to bridge. Willow Bank, from Great King street to Georgo street. Mill avenue. GEO. A. ESTHER, Secretary. Town Hall, Dunedin, 10712/10. RELICIOL"3. IIHBT CHURCH.-ll a.m., Rev. Dr WADPELL; 6.30 p.m., Rev. A. E. AXELSBN. Russell Street: 6.30, Mr K. M'GREGOR. - N O X C II U R C 11. <■■ SUNDAY SERVICES. 11 a.m. (Comnrcnion) and 6.30 p.m., Rev. R. EVAN DAVFES, M.A. r. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN KJ CHURCH. 11 a.m., Mr STEVENSON. '6.30 p.m., Rev. Dr WADDELL. Subject: I "The Prodigal's After-history: A Dream." Closing address of the teries. Kensington Branch Service.—6.3o p.m., Mr I Stevenson. TVOSLYN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. ,11 a.m., Communion. 6.30 p.m., 'How to Escape the Tyranny of Fashion.' 1 Preacher, Rev. W. GRAY DIXON, M.A.

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Evening Star, Issue 14535, 10 December 1910, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 14535, 10 December 1910, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 14535, 10 December 1910, Page 7