PUBLIC NOTICES. Itonti »Mr es Boos WBAimi GAUGE AT MOOS* XO-DAT. AT COWS ** QRANO ” PHARUACVr CHAXc* & Barometer steady. CONN’S “ GRAND ” PHARMACY, HIGH STREET, DUNEDIN. SAID THE SCUTTLE TO THE SHOVEL: “You don't 'drop in’ so often these days; how’s that?" “No excuse, but an explanation,” replied the shovel. “ Now that the mistress uses ‘Waronui’—the economical coal—lees is needed to keep ‘ the home fires burning,’ and consequently there is no necessity for mo to visit you as often as when you were filled with inferior coal.” KEEP YOUR SCUTTLE PILLED WITH WARONUI—AND SAVE THOSE SHOVELFULS 1 All Coal Merchants, or from The Bruce Railway and Coal Co., Ltd., 2 Vogel street. Thones 317 and 348. FURNITURE REMOVED BY RAIL ROAD, OB SEA. EXPERT PACKERS, GOOD STORAGE. TILBURY FORWARDING 00., LTD. Office; 7 CRAWFORD STREET. Thocea: 2,304; after 5 pm., 1,123. TENDERS. TO CONTRACTORS, BUILDERS, AND OTHERS. PURCHASE iAND REMOVAL OP HOUSE, No. 557 GEORGE STREET, DUNEDIN. npHE undersigned are prepared to receive A TENDERS on behalf of the Trustees of the Estate of the late William Farris Browne for -the PURCHASE and REMOVAL of the above Houso and outbuildings connected therewith. The person whose -tender is accepted- shall when required enter into a formal contract with the Trustees for the due execution of the above purchase and removal. The form of contract may be inspected at the Offices of Solomon, Gaecoigno, and Sinclair, Solidtors, 9-11 Bond street, Dunedin. Tenders should ba addressed to the undersigned, and should be delivered; at their office not later than the 31st day of JANUARY, 1924. The highest or any tender will net necessarily be accepted. SOLOMON, GASCOIGNE, AND SINCLAIR, Solicitors, 9-11 Bond street, Dunedin. rjVBNDERS Wanted for Erecting 4-roomed A House, brick and wood.—Apply 12 Kirkcaldy street, Dunedin South. riMMBBR, all kinds, stocked in large quart A titles; Joiners’ Requirements run with latest ball-bearing machines to any pattern, perfect finish.—Keith Ramsay, Lower Rattray street.
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Evening Star, Issue 18541, 25 January 1924, Page 1
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