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LATE ADVERTISEMENTS. WINTER SHOW. "VISITORS to our WINTER- SHOW may not be aware that in rome respects we are ahead of London, the Metropolis of the World. You could not procure the Meals served at the MASONIC RESTAURANT, 273 Princes street sooth (1 minute from Post Office) for twice the money anywhere else in the wide world. If you are from the country and want to sea the world up to date, visit the MASONIC RESTAURANT, and you will learn more than most students of Domestic Economy can teacn you. ALL MEALS 9d. 6 Coupons for 5s 6d. HOUSEWIVES, SEND YOUR MEN AND SAVE YOUR HOUSE MONEY! TRAVELLERS' SAMPLE BOOT SALE. TRAVELLERS' SAMPLE BOOT SALE. CHEAP BOOTS, GOOD BOOTS. BOOTS AND SHOES AT BARGAIN RATES. Immense Purchase at a Large Discount. LAST WEEK! LAST WEEK! So-called Sale: Prices Defied at HHOMAS' LONDON SHOE STORES, 52 George street, 85 King Edward street, South Dunedin. Gallon Hill, Dnnedin, August 1, 1911. To the General Manager, PROVIDENT LIFE ASSURANCE CO., Rattray street, opposite Triangle, Dunedin. TVEAR Slß,—Policy No. 0727. In aci ledging. receipt .of £IOO in payment of the Insurance Money on the death of my husband, I wish to express my heartfelt Thanks for the generosity of your Company in the matter. The Policy, was only taken out in June, 1910, and as I had been unable to pay the second premium of £2 15s Id before the days of graoa had expired, the Policy had actually lapsed for ores a week when my husband was killed. I recognise that I had no legal claim on the Company for the insurance money, but in spito of this I have been paid the full amount of the Policy. Such generous treatment deserves to be widely known, and if I can do anything to further the interests of your Company I shall only be too pleased to do so. I would like also to thank your Superintendent for so kindly obtaining the necessary papers in connection with the c',atm. I had only occasion to call at your office once, and that was to receive payment of the above sum. —Yours faithfully, (Signed) HA.RD3T ELIZABETH SNOWDEN. DON'T FORGET! —OHNSON'S, RATTRAY STREET, CASH - SALE OF DRAPERY AND CLOTHING. REDUCTIONS ON EVERYTHING. JOHNSON'S. RATTRAY STREET. FOR THIS WEEK. -| r\ PER CENT. SPECIAL DISCOUNT OFF ALL PURCHASES IN BRAITHWAITE'S CROCKERY DEPARTMENT. ASSISTANTS WANTED FOR ALL DEPARTMENTS FOR THE SALE IN DUNEDIN SALVAGE STOCK OF DRAPERY, CARPETS, LINOLEUMS, CLOTHING Saved from the Fire in the Canterbury Farmers' Co-operative Association's Warehouse in Waimate. APP ' y W. H- PENROSE. W. PENROSE AND CO., VENDERS, GEORGE STREET. CURST - CLASS SKTRT HANI Regular employment. Apply Miss DUKE, D.I.C. FIRST thing to do before Furnishing: Go to Martins', Octagon, for Lowest Prices end Top Styles. OSSBOTHAM'S Typewriter Copying Office.—Testimonials. Circulars. eie. Agent Remington Typewriter (visible writer). Dowlin* street. T*>iepliona 7S&___ _____ MUSSELBURGH— Real bargain: Fiveroomed Villa, every convenience; drained; £500; terms. "Patersons, 142 Rattray street. WANTED, GDTL, with some experience, for Cash. Desk. Apply MOLLISONS, LTD. FOR SALE, magnificent Full Uptighi Grand Piano; everything very latest; privately imported: worth £6B; take £3S 10s: perfect condition; money needed. " Invalid," •Star' Office. PARTNER Wanted in Butchery Business in progressive town. King* Country; aood sound inwwtmcnt. Apply C. B. Lever, •c» ir».>tL. v.~-u. T-Jr—"V i

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Evening Star, Issue 14634, 2 August 1911, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 14634, 2 August 1911, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 14634, 2 August 1911, Page 6