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l ';7";r , f' l i"Tir " , i, LATE ADVERTISEMENTS. ESSEX AND 00., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL FRUIT MERCHANTS. BANANAS (the Best). 2* for Is. ORANGES (Sweet Tahiti), 18 for Is. APPLES (Prime Eating), 2d lb. APPLES (Luge Cooking), Blh Is. FEARS (Eating or Cooking). 2d lb. TOMATOES (Ripe) fromld lb. TOMATOES (Green), 121b Is 6d. ONIONS (Large), 121 bis. ONIONS (Pickling), 81b Is. SWEDES (Prime), 40lb Is. -DATES, 2d lb. qr 121b Is 9d. FIGS (Very Nisi). M box. 200 Cases Beautiful APPLES for Eating or Cooking, lid, lid, IJd, and 2d per lb in case lots. rjl G. ESSEX AND CO., Hi* 206 Princes fittest south.

FOB SALE, MOTOR LAUNCH, 32 x -7, complete, with 10 h.p. engine, cushions, anchor; separate engine room and Cabin; well finished; jril in first-class order. Price, £l4O. . Address “AJAX,” 'Star 1 Office. ... £lO REWARD! THE SAVOY (“The Restaurant de Luxe”). THE ABOVE SUM will be paid for such evidence as will lead to the Conviction of the Person or Persons who originated the libellous and malicious statement that the “SAVOY” was distributing tickets to “undesirable ” guests requesting them to abstain from patronising the “SAVOY.” No such tickets are being issued, for the very satisfactory reason that people of the class referred to do not inflict their presence in the Savoy Dining Room. The only card being distributed is worded as follows, and conveys a very different message from that which is being so maliciously circulated: — “ Invitation io Gentlemen “ p.'i*--ovK nf the “SAVOY.” “Sir, —Ton are invited, when finished ■‘dining, to avail yourself of the Com- “ fort afforded in the Smoking Lounge “and Rest Parlor, which is situated on “the third flat, and is at your service “ of charge. “The Lounge is well furnished with “ magazines and journals, and a restful “ interval before resuming business can “be enjoyed here.” THE SAVOY. P. BARLING, Proprietor. TJIOR SALE (Horiot row, near London X? street), Modern RESIDENCE of nine rooms; replete with every convenience; full i-acre level section; magnificent view. ALEX. HARRIS AND CO. TECHNICAL SCHOOL STUDENTS. We have just landed a shipment of MATHEMATICAL SETS, Specially Selected and Imported for Students of the Technical College, At 10s, 12s fid, 17s fid, 27s fid, 30s, 32s fid. The above Instruments, neatly got up in Black Morocco Cases, are of the very Best Quality, and comprise Everything Necessary for the Student. J WILKIE AND CO., LTD., • 92 PRINCES STREET. W EDNESDAY’S • RACES. “ARCADIA.” HOT LUNCHEONS will be ready from 11.30 a.m. WEDNESDAY, and a FIRSTCLASS HOT TEA from 5-7 p.m. For MORNING TEAS and SUPPER try our “IVELGON,” a Delicious Consomme. OUR TASTY HOT PIES For Tasteful People. Ready at all hours. ARCADIA LUNCHEON ROOMS, DOWLING STREET. SIDEY’S Buildings, Bond street.—Big Exhibition Dogs To-morrow Night; everyone come; Programmes admitting 2d. Judging 7 p.m. WATSON’S No. 10 Whisky is product of good distilling and natural maturing methods. NOTICE! —Have you visited Laidlaw and Gray’s Sale Furniture and Furnishing? Save money: read on. SPECIAL-— Furniture Sale going strong. Duchesse Chests, with swing mirror, from 36s fid; furnish now, save money. XTRAORDINARY .'—Get to Laidlaw and Gray’s Big Bargain Sale of Furniture; astonishing prices to-aay; save money. TOP!—Carpets, Rugs, Linoleums, Curtains all greatly reduced in price to clear; fine selection, absolute bargains. LOOK Out! —Bedsteads, Chairs, Hall Stands, Wardrobes, Sideboards, Suites, slaughtered prices. At Laidlaw and Gray’s, Rattray street. WARNING!— Residents of Otago, beware lest you miss Laidlaw and Gray's astonishing Furniture Sale; absolute bargains. /NLAIRVOYAN CE, Psychometry, Character V> Reading, Albany Oddfellows’ Hall, Friday, 8 p.ru. Henry Victor. Interviewed 122 Albany street. VERY Old and Mellow—Watson’s No. 10 Whisky. TO LET. TO LEASE (Furnished, for 6 months), the late Mr TAPPER’S RESIDENCE. Musselburgh Rise; .9 rooms, bath (hj. and c.), outhouses, electric light, replete with every modem convenience; magnificent view. Cards to inspect from the Auctioneers only. ALEX. HARRIS AND CO. TO LET, PREMISES, in Cumberland street ,'nenr Stuart street), at present occupied by Dodds and Crowthers. ‘EVENING STAR’ CO., LTD., Bond street. rjio LET, SIX-ROOMED BUNGALOW; electric light; right on car line. Apply FLETCHER BROS., Cameron street, Cargill’s Comer. “ THONNIB Bank," London street, 16 JD rooms; suitable for boarding-house or rooms to let. Archibald Miller. TO LET, 6-roomed Brick House, 504 Castle street: every convenience. Apply 534 Castle street. TWO Furnished Rooms To Let; use conveniences; suit married couple. 795 George street. TO LET, 5-roomed House; bath and scullery; water laid on. Apply Skinner’s Store, Normaaby. TO LET, 4-roomed Cottage; sewered, tubs and boiler; 8s week. Apply Wedlakefs Store, Forth street. WANTED Let, Two Furnished or Unfurnished Rooms; use kitchen, conveniences; good locality, near Gardens. "Sunny,” ‘ Star.’ TO LET, 6-roomed House, Cumberland street (large rooms); also Shop, suitable for shoemaker. Telephone 1,440. ROOMS To Let (furnished or unfurnished), on rise; sunny aspect. 29 Serpentine avenue- ; . TO LET, modern 5-rcomed House, near 2d section, Musselburgh Rise. Apply 14 Oxford street. South Dunedin. MAORI HILL.—S Booms; bathroom, hot and cold w-*ter: sunny position; 12s fid. Patersons, 142 Rattray street. KING STREET (near Hanover street).— 4-roomed House; copper, etc.; 7s fid. Patersons’ Agency, 142 Rattray street. OGG’S CORNER. —2-room ed Cottage, with scullery: 5a fid. Patersons’ 'Land Agency, 142 Rattray sreet. HO LET, 3 Rooms; scullery, tubs ■ -I- drained; penny section; 9s week. 3 Burns street, Parkside, Caversham. mO LET, Cottage; small factory attached. X Apply 7 York place. TENDERS. riTENDERS will be received till 2 p.m. on i FRIDAY, May Ist, for the PURCHASE and REMOVAL of OLD HOUSE in Upper York, place. BASIL HOOPER. I A.R.1.8.A., Architect, A.M.P. Buildings.

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Evening Star, Issue 15478, 28 April 1914, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 15478, 28 April 1914, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 15478, 28 April 1914, Page 5

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