Late Advertisements. - » — — i IN MEMORIAM. JTITANTED KNOWN, for MONUMENTS', ;?. V TOMBSTONES, and all kinds of Cemetery Work, try THOMSON & CO.. Moray place (opposite First Church), Dunedin. 9ju LOST, from Galloway Station, one Bay Gelding PONY ; no brands, with one white hind foot. Any person giving information as to his whereabouts or returning lame to Colin Macdonald, Galloway Station, will be rewarded. 4m [CJOR SALE, Country BLACKSMITHS; iT profitable business ; four acres, house, >hop, plant.— Address Scandrett, Land Agent, Invercargill. llmy nnO LET, Dairy FARM ; dwelling and byre ; f JL 62 acres ; Mount Cargill ; £20 per annum. — Baker Bros. 18my QK-GUINEA Handsome new PIANO (walOO nut and gold) ; 5s weekly.— Musical Exchange, Octagon, Dunedin. Louis Holden, proprietor. 18my WANTED, COOK and LAUNDRESS or good general Servant willing to learn. Apply Mrs Hudson, Linden, Royal Terrace. WANTED iv.-. OWN— Without a doubt Pi JiR DICK is the most Reliable Watchmaker, Opposite Coffee Palace, Moray "Place, Dunedin. RHODES & CO., Steam Dyers, Cleaners. Work done carefully and well. ' Country orders receive special attention, ".,'tTO'ORKE-RS .fer Sales of Work' or Guilds LY.T should see Miss Clough's Needlework >t Sale Prices. SALE at Miss Clough's till end May; great bargains in all kinds of Fancy Work. ■'* A AND E. WATKINS, 62 Princes street, J.\-» Dunedin, Children's Outfitters. — Nestling Pelisses (with beaverette capes), 8s 6d; Coatb. NEWEST Veilings, Kid Gloves, Cashmere Gloves, Corsets, Wool Singlets, Ladies' ■md Children's Stockings. FUR - Necklets from Is 3d, large Fringe Nets, Lace Bows, Neck Frillings, Rib-, bons, Silk Ties. , BABYTjTNEN we make a specialty. — Sets from 10s; Wool Carrying Shawls. — A. feE. WATKINS. 18my BIRDS and Animals Stuffed ; thoroughly preserved. Bird Skins for Sale ; scarce Birds, Keas, Freaks, and Eggs Bought. — 3myth, Caversham. , 19ap FOR SALE, Centrifugal and other PUMPS. • — Gr. C. Baker, Moray place, Dunedin. FOR SALE, lot Second-hand Engines, Boil- . ers, Digesters. — G-. C. Baker, Moray place, Dunedin. OR SALE, 1000 ft 3in Wire ROPE, 100 ft 4ih Manila Rope. — Baker,' Moray place. T7IOR SALE, Half-plate CAMERA and JP Stand; instantaneous. — Baker, Moray place. • • MRS DREAVER, 50 George street, Dun-, edin, cordially invites country friends to see her splendid display of WINTER GOODS. IN MILLINERY we -lead. Our coloured Felt Hats, trimmed 3 tips, velvet, buckle, cannot be equalled — 13s 6d. LADIES' Velvet BONNETS, from 9s 6d. Girls' Flops, trimmed velvet and quills, 6s lid. Fur Boas 10s 6d up. AT MRS DREAVER'S, fawn and 'black Capes, latest style. With frill and trimmed fur, 10s 6d to 60s. FAWN JACKETS, in sac and semi-fitting, trimmed beaver or fur — lovely goods, 25s to 50s. BLACK JACKETS, semi-fitting and sac, with pearl buttons, 10s 6d to 355. Fur Necklets, 2s lid to 19s 6d. SEND for one of our new sac-shaped MACINTOSHEvS, in fawn, brown, green, or grey, 19s 6d. pHILDREN'S Reefer COATS, red, fawn, V>* or navy, 7s 6d up. Girls' long Coats, all colours, 4s lid to 30s. INFANTS' Cream COATS and PELISSES, with Bonnets to match, in fleecy and nestling, 5s lid to 355. RESS MATERIALS in all latest shades. Ready-made Skirts and Blouses, 10s 6d up. Bloomers in all colours, 3s lid up. DR ROBINSON, Surgeon Dentist, corner George and St. Andrew streets (over Irvine and Stevenson). r DR ROBINSON, Surgeon Dentist, corner . George and St. Andrew streets. Artificial Teeth : Full Sets, £10 10s ; Single Tooth, from 10s. 9m -j f^ ENUINE Clearing Sale for Three Months V3T only. T. Wood holds a Clearing Sale of his Stock of IMPORTED and Colonial make of Boots and Shoes at a reduction of 3s in the pound. WOMEN'S Walking Shoes, from 5s lid ; Men's Balmoral Boots, from 7s lid; Men's Bluchers, from 5s lid ; BOYS' and Girls' Boots and Shoes, from 2s lid upwards; Slippers, from 2s 6d (first-class value). - TWOOD, Solo Patentee for New Zea- • land Damp-proof Boot and Shoe Manufacture, Royal Arcade, Dunedin. 270 I w-GUINEA AMERICAN ORGAN (new), i • 8 stops, with couplers, and 2 knee iwells. — Musical Exchange, Octagon, Dunedin. 18my ORWEGIAN leather COATS, wind and water proof ; doctors', miners', drivers', »nd others ; everlasting wear. — Bills, bird dealer, Dunedin. 25m T3ABBIT NETS made; any size; bolting ■m\> nets, 9d, Is, each ; also, good ferrets. — Bills, bird dealer. S HILDA'S COLLEGIATE SCHOOL • FOR GIRLS, LEITH STREET, DUNEDIN, Conducted by the Sisters of the Church (Anglican), aided by an efficient staff. Visiting Staff: Mr R. Briffault— French, Latin, Science. Mrs Blandford, L.R.A.M., and Mr A. J. Barth— Music. Miss Busck— Singing and Violin. Miss Davey— Painting. Mrs Col-let-Dobson — Elocution. HIGH-CLASS EDUCATION. MODERATE FEES. Pupils prepared for the Matricujation and Musical Examinations. Resident and Daily Pupils received. The comfort and health of boarders are made an especial care. Netf TERM begins on TUESDAY. May. 30*
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Otago Witness, Issue 2360, 18 May 1899, Page 32
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