TENDERS. N.Z.B. LEASE OP STORE SITES, POET CHALMERS. rrVBNBEES ore invited, up to noon of J. MONDAY, 7th Octdbe-r, 1918, for the LEASE of STORE SITES a-t Port Chalmers, adjoining Export Wharf. Railway siding access available. Terms and conditions of leaso may be seen at the Offioe of the District Engineer, Bailway Department, Dunedin, to Whom tenders are to be addressed.. By Order. Dunedin, 16th September, 1918. HO Contractors.—Wanted, Price fox Cart- ~ affe of Oo.al from Brighton ooal mdno to Geddee'g siding, Green Island, 12 months' contract or more. Apply Brighton Goal Company, telephone Brighton bureau, or letter. r. HADDOCK, LTD., .« Richardson street, HOLD THE LARGEST STOCKS OP BUILDING TIMBERS IN DUNEDIN. All lines Guaranteed Thoroughly Seasoned. LOWEST QUOTATIONS. \LMBEB Merchants.—C. M. Howison and JL Son, Ltd.. 87 Groat King street; ail Blocks thoroughly seasoned- Lime, Ornent riUMBER For Sale.—Bed, White, ana i>i»<,«. JL Pine, Oregon, and Bluegum; cu et*sd eeaaoned linea a specialty; lowest oju<»ta.tions. Keith Ramsay, Lower Rattray street. PUBLIC NOTICES. STOCK EXCHANGE TEA BOOMS, BROWN'S LTD., PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN. THE HOME OF THE CAKES THAT MAKE DUNEDIN FAMOUS. Read what .i Soldier in France has written to his relatives:—"BßOWN'S, LTD., CAKES always arrive in perfect condition, and are greatly onjoyed. The Dunedin men are always bragging to men from other part 3 about the place Dunedin where the Ca'ies mid Pies come from. The Cakes from BROWN'S, LTD., it is admitted, are far and away s-iperior to what oorna from other parts of New Zealand. I got a Cake last week, and it was 'pie on.'" HAVE YOU MADE YOUR SOLDIER BOY HAPPY WITH BROWN'S, LTD., CAKES? Post one soon, and he will receive it by Christmas. Wc make any size to suit you, and pack it carefully in an hermetically-sealed tin. STOCK EXCHANGE TEA BOOMS, BROWN'S LTD., PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN (At the Corner). " "OUSTXE-SS as usual " should not be the J* motto of Gardeners nowadays. InY=ou in the 'Star' Garden Annual and make it " good business." IF yon require Domestic Assistance, Adrexi i>-T- in the ' Star.'
S T E A N D 0 0 T A G 0 N S TSAND. ICE CREAM PARLOR Now being- carried on in our Spacious Tea Rooms.. PURE SODA DRINKS. GENUINE ICE CKEAM. HIGH-CLASS CONFECTIONERS, PASTRYCOOKS. GRILL ROOMS. - X B, PATERSON. LAND'AGENTS, SURVEYORS, SHARE AND LAND BROKERS,. ETC., DOMINION CHAMBERS. 142 RATTRAY STREET (opposite Wood's Private Hotel). WARRINGTON.— Choice Block of Three Sections, close to Esplanade. Lot for £l5O. Deposit, £25. jOITY (ON RlSE).—Pine Residence, 6 rooms, hot and cold water, gas, drained to uly view; fr«el £650. Terras if desiroi "|T?OSLYN (near car line).—Semi-bungalow, in brick (practically new): 5 rooms; enamJUI elled ball:; electric 1 iirht-, gas cooker; gmtes and mantelpieces, plastered, dainty papers ;uul friezes; washhousc. copper and lulw (all under one rc-of, ami convenient); good levei section; garden, (lowers, and shrubs; asphalt yard and paths; owner leaving for camp. Inspection will convince you this is :t, good bargain. Terms to suit. "ORTH-EAST VALLEY (on the sunny side). —Nice 4-roomed Cottaje; verandah, box ■nriiiilnii-- «fnl!pi-v >>:itli » n d drained to i-evrer; -j-acre; two frontages; xden; sunny, healthy spot. Price reduced, as owner is ieawnsf Dunedin. £325 considered. /'-ROOMED PRETTY BUNGALOW (almos new), Roslyn; rooms, sun room; ail (P<ITY. —Fine Freehold Section, J-ac \J ;.lono worth (lie money. A tine th 5-roomed Cottage. Lot for £350. Lam splendid view, and handy position. Terms TBGLI _ t TEA TEMPLE. ,-,„ T t . -nm ci>unv7i ... , Octagon and Rail MOST AUTISTIC CITY TEA ROOMS THE BEST DINNERS IN DUNEDIN. Four Courses ... In TITOLI, Hot Pie and Oup of Tea 5d Pie and Cup of Coffee 5d Bread and Butter and Cup of Tea ... 4d Sandwiches and Cup of Tea 5d CHOICEST CAKES, BUNS, PASTRY, 32 and 16 A SHILLING. Ice Creams, Soda Drinks, of finest flavors at Marble Bar. Catering for WeddmsfS, Socials, and Parties a Specialty. Confectionery in inlinite variety. . iii-cE-Ui CARED FOR FREE OF OiiAUUK. Telephone 1,956. COAL CRISIS NOT YET PASSED. ECONOMY STILL ESSENTIAL. The fact that you may bo getting your supply of Cos-! as regularly Bfi ever does not mean that the crisis has passed, and that you may burn as much as you please. The supply of "Waronni," for instance is far short, of the demand. It is urgently needed in many quarters, and whether all inquirers for it will be supplied depends on the manner in which it is con timed. Only by all patrons observing strict economy will there be sufficient to go round. WABONUI COAL WARONTTI COAL (Tho Most Economical Coal,) NIGHTCAPS COAL AND NUTS. We regret that, owing to the SHORTAGE of MINE WORKERS, wo are still unable to supply NIGHTCAPS COAL imd NUTS, but we are doing our utmost to obtain tho services of more men, so that we may supply tho DUNEDIN MARKET again. In the meantime, we beg to notify our Customers that Messrs JOHN MILL AND CO., LTD., feeer, - stock of all available HOUSEHOLD and STEAM COALS. THE NIGHTCAPS COAL COY., LTD. JOHN MILL AND CO., LTD., Local Agente, Tiriepi «e 929. P.O. Box 257. ARE TOUR EYES QUITE COMFORTABLE? A large percentage of all oasea of Headache, Nervousness, Gross Eyes. etc., are directly traceable to Defective Eyesight or to the wearing of badly-fitting Spectacles. We are SPECTACLE SPECIALISTS (Certificated), and have a room fitted up with the LATEST SCIENTIFIC APPARATUS for Sight Testing. 25 YEARS' EXPERIENCE AND REPUTATION GUARANTEB GOOD , WORK. JOHNSTONE. "~AND HASLETT, Chemists and Opticians, 162 PRINCES STREET (next Brown, Ewing, and Co,).
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Evening Star, Issue 16848, 25 September 1918, Page 1
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