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TENDERS. Tenders, dosing at noon on istn MARCH, 1926, at Public Works Office, Dunedin, are invited for the ERECTION OF POWER PANEL AND FRAME, etc., Dunedin Central Automatic Telephone Exchange. Plans and specifications may be soon at Public Works Office, N.Z. Express Co.’s Buildings. NEW ZEALAND GOVERNMENT RAILWAYS. TENDERS FOR ELECTRIC LIGHT AND TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH MATERIAL. WRITTEN Tenders, addressed Chairman, Railway Board, Wellington, and marked on the outside "Tenders for Electric Material,” will be received at the Office of tho Chairman, Railway Board, Wellington, up to NOON on WEDNESDAY, 7th April, 1926, for tho following stores:— ELECTRIC LIGHT AND POWER MATERIAL, ELECTRIC LAMPS, TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH MATERIAL. Conditions of contract and specification of requirements may ho obtained from tho district railway storekeepers at Newmarket, Addington, Hillside, and Invercargill; also at tho office of the Comptroller of Stores, Railway Buildings, Wellington. Tho lowest or any tender will not necessarily bo accepted, and telegraphic tenders will not be entertained. By order. TENDERS. TENDERS are invited until noon on SATURDAY, March 27th, for the ERECTION or ADDITIONAL GLASS ROOMS for tho Roslyn Presbyterian Church. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. SALMOND AND VANES, P.N.Z.1.A., Registered Architects, National Bank Chambers. mENDERS are invited till 10 a.m. on JL THURSDAY, 25th March, for tho FORMATION OF TENNIS COURT at Sanatorium, Palmerston. MASON AND WALES, Registered Architects, Dunedin. FOOTBALL’. PACIFIC LEAGUE CLUB. OPENING PRACTICE. MEMBERS of the above Club are requested to MEET AT ST. HILDA TERMINUS on SATURDAY, March 13th, at B.SO p.m. B. A. BROWN, ' Sob. Sec. PERSONAL. PERSONS wishing Introductions, view Matrimony, write to Manager, N.Z. Progressive Agency, 12 Panama street, Wclington. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. &REENCLIFFE RESIDENTIAL HOTEL, St Clair. High-class Cuisine. New Management. Moderate Tariff, VACANCY FOR 50 GUESTS. All correspondence to MANAGER, Greencliffe, St. Clair ’Phone 2,427. SUPERIOR Accommodation Married t 3 Couple or 2 Mon, rise, N.E. \ alley; bed and breakfast or full board.—299, ‘SI ar.’ )CTAGON Labor Exchange, Octagon, for Permanent, Casual Board and Resionco, Rooms (without meals), etc., iroughout Dunedin. ANTED, by respectable young Lady, V Board and Lodging, with homely people; north end.—29o, ‘Star.’ ’WIJT'ANTED, large Unfurnished Room, lireV V place, use of conveniences, for Lady; i permanent; terms.—2BS, 'Star' Office. TANTED To Board, a young working 7 Man in good h0m0.—277, ‘Star.’ 'OUNG hian requires Permanent Board and Residence, handy to centre town. —Address, terms, etc., 276, ‘Star.* 'ACANCY, for 2 refined young Ladic good heme. —Address 269, ‘Star.’ TTiXHIBITION Visitors.—Bed aigl Bre.ikfast offered in refined homo.—Apply 36 Howe street. VISITORS can get Accommodation at Cameron’s Windsor House; also Vacancy for Permanent Boarders.—9 Manso street. IANCY for 2 respectable Working Men Boarders; share room; good j homo.—Apply 110 Dundas street. COOMMODATION for 2 Ladies, private -T-A. family; bed and breakfast, 65.—309, ‘Slav’ Office. JfOARD and Residence,—To Rahiri U> House, Stuart sheet; 3 minutes from -, ibd and Breakfast; 10s per day,— Dominion Boarding-liousc, 341 Cumdand street (just past Fire Brigade Stall); 3 minules from railway station; one 7,336. riLLCREST, 78 Tennyson street (few L minutes G.P.0.).-Good Aecomraodai; bed and brcakfast.-’Phono 7,909. LOST AND FOUND. TT OST, between Upper Junction and 1J Black’s road. 2 Motor Tyres and Rims (off truck).— Apply ,Skinner, Normanby; reward. j OST, Ciyetal and Black Drop Earring, J _J yesterday afternoon, between High Kircct. and Exhibition; reward. G. and 1. Y o n n g. - Trier ILL the Person who Removed Bicycle V'h from .Manso street last evening please Return Same to Everybody s iheatio, avoid further trouble. I foSTTin limit street, Inst evening, a long IJ Pearl Drop Earring.—Apply Tel. 3,595. I"* OS'l^Xhnrsda ~niuht at Exhibition. Gold J c-able Bangle; "reward.—Communicate ..or. ‘Star’ Office. T ori7;~Udd Shoe, between Duncan street iu and Knox Church—Communicate W. ■ ft..iris and Son, Geergo street. If OST, Brown ”] oather Purse, containing JU money and receipts, Exhibition or Union street; reward.—'Phone 3,637. L''“OST, - Office.—Kindly leave at Siodman's Garage, Prince* street; reward. OST, Wednesday, in Cumberland street, between St. Andrew and Union .strcol£, Normal Secondary Badge.—332 Cumberland street. OST, between' Claremont street and Sfocl: Exchange. Sot of Motor Cycle Tools.—Finder please return to the Sterling 'lronmongery, Princes street; reward. OST, all thoughts of chimney fires by employing Saunders, Otago Window Cleaning Co.; competent chimney sweep.— Telephone 3,250. OSTT’WaTking Stick, in Amusement J Park, Tuesday cvening.-’Phone 1,867, or write 235, ‘ Star.’ I~~OST, near Howe street, Collie Pup', Jl black with brown marks; answers to name of Spark.—Reward on returning same to 357 Cumberland street. T OST, Lady’s Goljl Waltham Watch, beJU tween Exhibition and Sunshine ©P Caversham ; reward. —Ring 1,819. dsrTSoot and - iVorryTail parts City and suburbs.—J Carpenter, practical chimney swoop; ’plione 2,012. _ L~OST] Duit, Germs, Moths by basing your carpets collected, cleaned, returned same day; no wait ig; Chimney* Swept.—Dunedin Win low Cleaning C j.. St. Andrew street: phnii 45a ■ FOUND.— It pays to inspect Stewart’s, opposite Knox Church, for Footwear before purchasing elsewhere; see window. FOUND."—•' Tom Potter, hairdresser and tobacconist, Arcade, Hairdressing Saloon; 2 chairs, no waiting; finst-olaas attention.

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Evening Star, Issue 19196, 12 March 1926, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Star, Issue 19196, 12 March 1926, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Star, Issue 19196, 12 March 1926, Page 7