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TENDERS. DUNEDIN ■CITY COUNCIL. STREET PAVING CONTRACT. T^l S n^ re invited for the LAYING of ?*■"¥ (more or less ) ot.JMREET PA VIA G m the City of Dunedm, New Zealand. is consisfc of e * ther Jarrah Salt «nrf% ck Asp^]t ' or Asphalt, and tenderers are invited to quote * iJ?** °I- any of thQS<> several materials. n ™£ eo2fica *}°ns and plans can be obtained upon appacation to the undersigned, and upon p ayme nt of a deposit of t4 Pounds will l,«°L/ ?ach ref l uirGd - The deposit will be returned upon the receipt of a bona fid« tender from the applicant, «<rl n i erS i 0I » &e prescribed form, marked Tender for Street Paving." W UI be received KvoS unfcil 5 P' m - on WEDJNibDAY, 9th February, 1916. acc?pted° WeSt ° r aUy tend ° r nofc ne^ssarily G. A. LEWIN, Town Clerk. ™?*S Cd *5 A the Town HalI < Dunedin, this 50th day ot August, 1915. TENDERS. ■""S are invited until TUESDAY „.„„, *<* 7th, for the ERECTION of a MANSE at Seacliff. SALMOND AJSu VANES, A.R.1.8.A F.N.Z.1.A., Registered Architects" ' NATIONAL BANK CHAMBERS. miMBER Merchant.—Howison, 97 Great J- King street; all otocks thoroughly seasoned; Lime, Cement. Lowest quotations on application. Tr oEv m- SALE iebeap)T nil kinds Biuldhig jj J imhor ; absolutely the lowest quotaable; special concessions cash customers. Keith Ramsay. Lower Rattray EDUCATIONAL, -fl. SCHOOL, 123 High street (opp. D.1.C.), Classes Daily 10 to 12 and 2 to 5 p.m. Evening Classes Mondays and Thursdays 7 to 9 p.m. ' Patterns Cut to Measure a Specialty _ Prospectuses on Application. Principal, Miss C. STEWART PUBLIC NOTICES. OTAGCS RECORD. £140,000 DONATED TO WOUNDED SOLDIERS' FUND. HOW CAN SHE AFFORD IT? There are many reasons why, but the chief reason is this: Otago's people are thrifty and industrious by nature- and by training. The men are diligent at their work; their wives are frugal and economical. They have the money to give, because they do not spend recklessly and unnecessarily. Take, for instance, the extraordinary prefernce" given by all sections to COAL. Here you see thrift in its finest form. "WARONUI" is all heat>-no clinkers, sulphur, dust. Depend upon it that if the great majority of Otago people didn't use "WARONUI " Coal they wouldn't have so much money to give for patriotic purposes. lis 6d cash for half a ton, delivered in City. Coal Merchants; or TEL. 317. ■ ONDON DENTAL PARLORS. The Homo of Modern Dentistry. EXTRACTIONS ABSOLUTELY PAINLESS, And No Charge for Extractions when Sets are Ordered. FEES ARE MODERATE, And GUARANTEE GIVEN WITH EACH SET. JORDAN, PITTAR, AND HENAGHAN, Stock Exchange Buildings. WASTE PAPER. ASTE PAPER FOR SALE v » in Lots to Suit Purchasers. Apply 'STAR''OFFICE.

BURTON AND PATTERSON, ALBIOiN i.a,viliiiiKs U UUWLING blKiiii'l, DUNEDIN , ESTATE AND INVESTING AGENTS, ACCOUNTANTS THUS' VALUATORS, AND LICENSED LAND BROKERS '"" PROPERTIES POK SALE IN Xhh PARTS OF THE CITY AND SUBURBS. E^^ T0 - N -~ Fr / eho i d Section ' b °S ether with 6-roomed Residence- Wh . ceilings; in good order; bathroom, wasuhouse, tubs, copper, fowlhouse P sr.^5 r .^_ U " w d o er^ v r f egUlati ° n f-- Splendid lettmg property, handfto' town sun- *£'. two penny tram sections. A UNIQUE BARGAIN. £550. 1f AND STREET.-Residence" of 8 roomsT bathroom, h.p. ","S ["pricTS 6111611065 - 'or 22s per week. B M /terms of Sffie S Louse; washhouse, cop- „, -,. ... , o ?'se is a very natty nly worth while having a look at. Price, BELLEKNOWE6.— Modern Residence of 7 rooms (one story); bay window verandak h.p boiler washhouse, sewered. All in excellent order. The section h afr£ hold, containing i-acre, and is situated in a very sunnv localitv EASY tfpwo a-S RANGED. Deposit of £25, balance at 54 per cent Price £900.' * S ARBURTON AND PATTERSON N. AND E. S. PATERSON, LAND AGENTS, SURVEYORS, SHARE AND L4.NP hrokfhs fpp DOMINION CHAMBERS, 142 RATTRAY STREET W^df^riv^Hotel). sned, and fowlhouses. £ls deposit, balance at 12s per week A sniorwiS «•»""», trap working man. The lot for £267 10s. Sections alone worth the CWe f ° r * W """ ""' of a "purchaser. Easy JKi t;;„ IioVT; \ V j Vj x «rre,;.—i-reity, new. and modem Bunealow- elecw»h »!?«,? iV ?°* aDd C ° ld r t€r; =°° cr ete foundation; beautifully fitted up inside ^ St ,m ? r f"' e,lfs ; eood freehold l«vel tecUon. A rate chance ofVett n* a good home in a choice position. Easy termi. geumj A GENUINE BARGAIN.-CITY (north -«■ rooms and.one small Room; bathroom, Bcullery; hot and cold water tiSSSIw• tde grates and hearth.; cupboards and wardrobes built in; g t S 2 ftSLJrtT" aDd P f t ' C £ ; /°£ d £ ee \ o . ld Eection; a^hali P aths and yard. Terms £7O balance rent. Undoubtedly this is the cheapen -£»erty ofierhur in ena. Ewly wwlieation necessary. Only £590. —>erQr oiiering in tee north

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Evening Star, Issue 15899, 3 September 1915, Page 1

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