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TENDERS. TENDERS INVITED. rrVENDERS aro invite! for the PURJL CHASE of the ASSOCIATED WELLINGTON. NELSON, HAWKE’S BAY, AND TARANAKI COURTS of the Dunedin Exhibition, together with CONTENTS, delivery to be given on a elate to bo agreed upon immediately after the close of the Exhibition. Contents, which aro in first-class condition, have been grouped in convenient lots to suit purchasers, and may bn inspected oo application to the Commissioner in charge of the Court. Tenders are to be forwarded to tbe Secretary, Mr ROY S. JOHNSTON, 8-10 Brandon street, Wellington, not Inter than 19th INST'. The lowest or any tender will not be necessarily accepted. DUNEDIN CITY COUNCIL. TENDERS I’IG LEAD. mBNDERS will bo received by the under.sL signed up till Noon on SATURDAY, the 17th April, 1926, for the Supply and Delivery at the Citv Gasworks. Anderson’s Bay road, of TEN (10) TONS VIRGIN PIG LEAD. Early delivery is essential. Further particulars may bo obtained from the Gas Engineer, Anderson’s Bay road. The lowest or any lender not necessarily accepted. G. A. LEWIN, Town Clerk. Town Hall, Dunedin, 9Hi April, 1526. TO LET. mO LET t Furnished Cottage, term, five JL minutes from City.—Address 485, Star’ Office. mO LET, 2 Furnished Rooms, use of conA veniences; c. 1., gas; suit couplo or friends. —Address 478, * Star ’ Office. f KlO LET', unfurnished, 2 largo Front iL Rooms, sunny; one minute from car, Knikorai. —Address 469, ‘Star.’ mo LET, Knikorai, 9-roomcd modern ReJL sldence, for term ; rent £2 per week. -Bowling, Dowling street. mO LET, 2 large Front Rooms, furnished; I- use kitchen, every convenience; Id section. —James Marlow, Princes street. TO LET, 1 large Unfurnished Room, now bungalow, SI. Clair; fireplace, use conveniences, gas stove, range, etc.—4s7, ‘ Star.’ TpiO LET, Maori Hill (near bus and tram) A Furnished Hod-Sitfing Room and kitchenette; telephone, gas, electric.—Address 424, ‘Star’ Office. QUPERIOR Furnished Rooms, in modern O bungalow every convenience.—Apply Caretaker, .Majestic Mansions, St. Clair. FURNISHED Rooms, every convenience, from 20s per week.—Apply Caretaker, Majestic Mansions, St. Clair. MODERN Flat, 3 rooms, kitchenette, bathroom, A venal, Royal terrace; rent 50s.—Spedding and Cameron, T. and G. Buildings. mo LET, extra largo Unfurnished Room; JL fheplace, built-in cupboards, lino, on floor, b. and c.; on rise, 5 minutes from City; 155.—332, ‘Star.’ TO LET, Self-contained Fl.it, 4 large rooms, kitchenette and bathroom.— 402 High street. FLET, a new Lock-up Shop, with a room (335 King Edward street).—Apply 13 Royal crescent Musselburgh. mO LET Gain Forwarding Co. Remove A your Furniture moans safety and economy.—Office, 22 Bond street. FURNITURE REMOVED BY RAIL, ROAD, OR SEA. EXPERT PACKERS. njpiLß GOOD STORAGE. URY FORWARDING COMPANY LIMITED. ’Phones: 2,304; after 5 p.m., 1,128. Office: 7 Crawford YOUR MOVE, SIR! Household removals by Export Staff. Greatest care exercised. Lowest prices. Dry Storage Consult Us. CRUST AND CRUST, 20 Manse street. FURNITURE REMOVALS. US as to the Best and Cheapest Way O to Remove your Furniture by Road, Rail, or Sea. ONLY EXPERIENCED MEN EMPLOYED UN'SURPASSED STORAGE. Write, ’phono or call THE NEW ZEALAND EXPRESS CO., LIMITED. P.O. Box 300. Telephones 1,151, 1,^)2. LOST A CIO FOUND. LOST, between Kew and Bradshaw street, Black Bag containing spectacles and purse; reward.—Newton, Forbury Corner. LOSI’, Sunday, between St, Clair and Roslyn, Wristlet Watch on el rap; rowan!. — Dickie's SI ore. St, Glair; ’phone 576. LOST, Lady’s Gold Wristlet ’Watch, expanding band (keopsak* I, between S{afford street and Railway Ha!ion; reward.—Apply 38 Hope, street, Dunedin. LOST, Thursday morning, probably Anderson’s Bay Irani, small Wooclenhandlo Umbrella; reward.—Forrester Machine Shop, Princes street. LOST, Friday irphi, in tram, Indween Exhibition and Empire 'theatre. Pocket Diary, containing attendant's pass, £4 in notes.—-Finder rewarded on returning to Exhibition Office, or -address on pass. LOST, in or near ’phone box, Pianee'-' street si hi I! i, Pair of Spectacles.— Pleas* rc-lnni 42 Maiihiiid st'a-er. LEFT, in Saturday night's express from tuvcrearg 11. Parcel, eonia iiiiir Grid's dres; and slippers.—Reward on reiamniiig 18 Aotea shvet-, Bayfield, Andcu-nnV Bay. O.ST, Exhibition, Saturday atu-ruoon, Pnr.-o, initials L.L.; ivy leaf pattern; reward. -21 Atkinson Gleet. JO, ST, vicinity of Bathgate Park. Child’s -J Glasses. —Return No. 6 Bradshaw street ; reward. WOULD Person who found Purse in lavatory at Railway Ft" Eon loudly Return tickets, keep si.vcr as reward.—-Mrs Keys, Victoria Hotel. T O.'T, between Caver.-diam and KxhibiB_> Don, Lady's Gi:t Chain Bag, with whito wrist handle.—Please leiurn to Barr, llereus, and Co., Expues Building. JUST. St. Kilda- tram, Saturday night, J Lady’s Handbag, containing spectacles, Exhibit inn pass, etc.; reward. —Vernon Sm’lh, Ltd. LOST, Thursday night, vicinity St. Clair and St. Kilda, Lady’s Gauntlet Glove, trimmed fur; reward,---459, ‘Star.’ JO ST, bo (worn Sonl'i Dunedin and Upper J Carroll tarf-M. Sum Money,—Finder rewarded on returning 451 Anderson’s Bay mad. OST. March 291 h. Dark Brow : n~Fnr, oil llighclitf ma' 1 ’: reward.—J, Samuel, storekeeper, Anderson’s Bay. FIUND, Si. Clrr, vicinity Forbury Bark, Lady's Suede Cove, left hand.—Apply ’phono 995 or 2.55Gni, LOST, Dust, Germs. Moths by having your Carpels collected, cleaned, relumed samo day; no wailing; Chimneys Swept—Dunedin Window Cleaning Co,, St. Andrew si reel.; ’phone 493. _____ TT OST, all Ihouglits of chimney fires by lJ employing Sauudejs, Otago Window Cleaning Co.; competent chimney sweep.— Telephone 3,250. PERSONAL. PERSON’S wishing Introductions, view Matrimony, write to Manager, N.Z. Progressive Agency, 12 Panama street, Wellington. NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS. ORDERS BY TELEPHONE. iXPERIENCE has shown that in (lie use I of the TELEPHONE ERRORS EASILY CUR in Words and in the Names of sons, although the arc read k to the sender, and occasionally there Misconceptions in Instructions. ADVERTISERS ARE REQUESTED TO WRITE THEIR ANNOUNCEMENTS, And Not to Trust to a Telephone Message, aa we cannot hold ourselves responsible if errors occur.

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Evening Star, Issue 19221, 12 April 1926, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 19221, 12 April 1926, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 19221, 12 April 1926, Page 7

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