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Tenders. TO HOTELKEEPERS AND OTHERS. GLADSTONE HOTEL and ADJOINING PROPERTY, Maclaggan street. TO LET OR SELL BY TENDER. r* LTERNATIVE TENDERS will be received by Hie undersigned up to noon of FRIDAY, 23rd February, 1900, lor; FIRST—A Lease for the term of Seven Years, from the first day of April, ISOO, of parts Sections 26 and 27, Block,lX., Dunedin, having a frontage of 88ft 3in *o .Maclaggan street, with the substantial three-storey Brick Building thereon known as the “ Gladstone Hotel,” am! the late Bernard Grey’s Premises. SECONDLY—For the Purchase of the Lease of the said Parcel of Land and Buildings. The lease has 21 years to ran from the 4th day of September la-st; rental, £llO per annum, with perpetual right of renewal or full valuation. If desired by the purchaser, two-thirds of the purchase-money can remain on mortgage at 5 per cent. Tenders for lease to state the annual rent the tenderer is willing to pay, and to bo accompanied by marked cheque for three months’ rent. Tenders for purchase to bo accompanied by marked cheque for £lO per cent, of the amount of the tender. The highest or any tender will not necessarily bo accepted. Particulars and conditions of tender and form of lease may be inspected at the office of the undersigned, to whom tenders are to be addressed. SIEVWRIGKT AND .TAMES, Solicitors. IF High street. Dunedin. MINES DEPARTMENT. CONTRACT FOR MALLEABLE IRON PIPES. lE)LENDERS for SUPPLY' and DELIVERY a..Tx ! lJ'A l!m!Wem,a of ab out 189 tons oi MALLEABLE IRON PIPES will he receiver by me up till noon, February 19th; to be marked on outside “ Tender for Pipes.” Drawings and specification to bn seen al my office, Crawford street, Dunedin. Pile lowest or any tender not necessarih accepted. G. M. BARR, T „ C.E. January 20, 1900. rgLENDERS will be received until noon oi -1 WEDNESDAY. February 21st, fo ADDITIONS AND ALTERATIONS to th Mornington Hotel (brick). J. L. SALMOND, Architect, A.M.P. Buildings. riYENDERS are invited up to noon o: THURSDAY, Bth February, for extensivi ALTERATIONS to the National Bank Build ings, Oamarn. Plans, etc., at the Office of J. -M. FORRESTER. Architect. Tenders invited for malting floor and ADDITIONS for the OTAGO MALTING COMPANY', Cumberland street. R. FOREST, Architect, Crawford street. TIMBER DIRECT FROM SOUTHLAND SAW-MILLS. SPECIAL QUOTATIONS FOR KAURI ai BLUEGUM for Dredges. OAMARU COMPANY'S LIME alwavg in Stock. HENRY F. MOSS, Colonial Bank Buildings, WATER STREET. AID LA W AND GRAY. To those Building.—You should see our value in GRATES and MARBLE MANTELPIECES before purchasing elsewhere. The Home price of the Grates has gone un very much recently. Fortunately, we placed largo orders before the rise took place, so that we are in a position to compete favorably with the best firms in this town. We buy in the best markets of the world through our agents, for cash, and save hundreds of pounds per annum compared with others firms in the City in rent alone, not to speak of the high salaries we save, which other firms have to pay to managers and accountants. The above are the secrets of us bein'* able to sell so cheaply. " Business still goes on increasing bv paps and bounds. In May, June, and July we increased £2,209 over the same period cf last year. Price combined with Quality does it. We keep the best tools in the world. Disston’s Saws, Mathieson’s Planes Stanley’s Iron Planes. Ward and Payne’s Chisels Stqrrett’s Tools. Sharpe's Axes, Canon Company’s Grates, Ansouia Clocks, Marriage Presents in great variety, Marble Clocks? We guarantee to do you these at very low prices. Every civility and attention shown to oug. tomers. LAIDLAW AND GRAY. THE PEOPLE’S IRONMONGERS. JMm’aiiouaSr R W. E. TAYL OR, Fellow of the Royal College of Organists and Medallist of the Royal Academy of Music, London, RECEIVES PUPILS for PIANOFORTE, ORGAN, and HARMONY'. Pupils prepared for Musical Examinations. At home every afternoon between 4 and 5. Address MORAY PLACE. M J ? 5 ,?.. E T 1 M S C -LVJL (Organist and Choirmaster First Church; Conductor Dunedin Licdcrtafel), TEACHER OP PIANO, ORGAN A THEORY. Pupils Prepared for Musical Examinati At home daily. ARDWALL COTTAGE, CARGILL STR] (Near Victoria street). k o. il sinmrH VA Teacher of Violin (Scotland street and Dresden Piano Co ) v MILTON Saturdays. Address care of M> Robertson. milE MISSES YORSTON, Chatsw House, George street, have Rocp TEACHING PIANOFORTE, VIOLIN si ING, HARMONY'. Pupils prepared for Tr College and Royal Academy Practical Theoretical Examinations. TL/|'l ; 3S REllßEKG.~Teachcr" of PM^ r n.v r rSan ’ S n l?ln? ’ T n Cory ’ elc! ‘«" French, German, Drawing, Paintin'* P tes , Monday, 29th January. Rudimentary Pi forte Class, Saturday mornings. *Stu Moray place W. (late Dr Reimer’s). |> OSH BOTH AWS ~Gch o 7, r“oT~sh7i7h jLa; Typewriting and Bookkeeping, S9 Pri street; open day and evening; individual tion; Speed and Reporting Classes at any I Tnstructor, T. J. Rossboihain, Incorpor Phonographic Society honors diploma; a Remington Standard Typewriter. Public Polices. JOHN GILLIES FURNITURE WAREHOUSE, 18 George street, Dunedin, Has pist landed 12ft Floorcloths and Linoleums of brilliant new designs in great variety. Handsome Blick-and-gold Iron Bedsteads,' Brass-rod Fenders and sets Fire Brasses, Ca7 pets, Rugs, Mats, Curtains, Blankets, Quilts, Sheetings, Mattresses (all kinds and sizes). Furniture in great variety. Prices sent on application. Time payments arranged. Terms c. T O II N GILL I~] PJ FUNERAL UNDERTAKER, Corner of Great King street and Moray Funerals conducted at Lowest Prices in Town and Country. Our undertaker resides on these premises, and can always be got to attend to Funeral Orders by day* or night. Telephone 534.

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Evening Star, Issue 111556, 15 February 1900, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 111556, 15 February 1900, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 111556, 15 February 1900, Page 1

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