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TENDERS. DUNEDIN CITY COUNCIL. TENDERS—PURCHASE OP SCRAP CAST IRON. TENDERS will be received by the undersigned up till Noon on WEDNESDAY, the Ist August, 1934, for the PURCHASE of APPROXIMATELY 3 TONS OF SCRAP CAST IRON. This material may be inspected at the Electric Department’s Pole Yard in Mason street. The Council does not bind itself to accept the highest or any tender. G. A. LEWIN, Town Clerk. Town Hall, Dunedin, July 26, 1934. DUNEDIN CITY COUNCIL. TENDERS—WATER PIPES AND FITTINGS. npENDERS will be received by the undersigned up till Noon on FRIDAY, 7tli September, 1934, for the SUPPLY AND DELIVERY of 9in and 6in WATER PIPES AND FITTINGS. Specification and general conditions of contract may be inspected at the Office of the City Engineer, Town Hall, where copies may be obtained on receipt of a deposit of ss, which deposit will'be refunded on receipt of a bona fide tender, accompanied by the specification.The Council does not bind itself to accept the lowest or any tender. ' G. A. LEWIN, Town Clerk.: Town Hall, Dunedin, July 26, 1934. GOVERNMENT NOTICES. , NOTICE TO JURORS. JURORS summoned to attend at the Supreme Court, Dunedin, on MONDAY, 30th July, 1934, are hereby’ notified that they are NOT now required to attend. Dated at Dunedin this 27th day of July. 1934. . J.M. ADAM, Sheriff, Supreme Court, Dunedin. TO LET. TO LET, 59 Royal terrace, 2 sunny Unfurnished Rooms; 8s 6d; with light, conveniences, separate gas. f|tO LET, Cottage, 4 rooms, near car shed, Mornington;, low rent.—Apply 34 Whitby street, Mornington. npO LET, 2 Furnished Rooms, in new bungalow, Anderson’s Bay terminus, lovely view; telephone.—R2BQ, ‘ Star.’ TO LET, ’ 6-roomed Dwelling, 39 Plunkefc street, St. Hilda.—Apply New Zealand Insurance Co. r TO LET, Highcliff road, 4 Rooms and kitchenette, all conveniences.—Apply Moore, Dawson, and Aitken, solicitors, Dowling street. TO LET, St. Clair, 6 Rooms, all conveniences;. large section, garage; handy car terminus; 22s 6d.—R333, ‘ Star.* TO LET Nicely-furnished modem Brick Bungalow, Musselburgh Rise; ideal home, couple.—Apply 41 Queen’s drive. Musselburgh. TO LET, 6-roomed Brick Residence, all conveniences; handy school, tram, north end;. 30s.—Barnett, solicitor, Queen’s ' TO LET, Anderson’s Bay, Brick Bungalow, 5 rooms, kitchenette, gas range, modern; 35s. —Reids Ltd. TO LET, central, 3 Rooms, coal range, gas, washhouse; 12s.—Reids Ltd. TO LET, Maitland street, 4-roomed Cottage, gas lighting, range, washhouse j 13s 6d.—Reids Ltd. TO LET. St. Clair, 6 Rooms, electric, gas, hoi water; garage; 30s.—Reids Ltd. TO LET, Richmond stret, Bungalow, S rooms, modern conveniences, . nice order; 26s.—Reids Ltd. TO LET, Musselburgh, Brick House, 5 rooms, .modern conveniences; ...near tram; 28a.—Reids Ltd. - TO LET, city, rise, 3-roomed Cottage, furnished, e.L, coal range, etc.; 16s 6d. —Reids -Ltd. TO LET,' good Butchery Stand, centre city; cheap rent.—Land Sales Ltd. ROSLYN ; (Fronting Belt, Beside Tram, Lovely Position). —Modern 6-roomed House; cheap, 27s 6d; exceptionally sunny. —Patersons. BUNGALOW, 5 rooms, lovely new home; nice garden; Caversham, on rise; 2Ss; references.—Boyd’s, next Grand Theatre. HOME-MADE , Cake Shop To Let, well established, bakehouse _ built to regulations; immediate possession, moderate rent; excellent position.—-Ring 25-405. LARGE Well-furnished Bed-Sitting Room, every convenience, telephone; Eoslyn, handy to car. —R 299, ‘ Star." . I jIUENISHED Apartments, e.L, gas. hot water; lovely, view.—47 Royal terrace* COMFORTABLLY Furnished Double BedSitting Room, electric heater,' ga« cooker; Single Furnished Room, sunny; reasonable.—3B Duhdas street. QO’y High street has To Let nice Com-fortably-furnished .Flat, with all conveniences; reasonable rental. TO LET Gain Forwarding Co. Remove your Furniture means safety and economy Office. 22 Bond street - YOUR Move, Sir! To Let, for Removals, Packing, and Storage, our up-to-date Motor Furniture Vans, and capacious Stores; expert men, lowest prices.—Crust and Crust, tO Manse street. MOTORS AND CYCLES. Tt/rOTORISTS have longed for easy winter iiX starting petrol; petrol-wise motorist* use Europe, 1710 R SALE, 2-ton Vulcan Truck, in good . order; price’ £l3O dr near offer.—Pß6B, 1 Star.’ '• .■ AUSTIN 12 Four Tourer, 1929 model; balloon tyres; just reground, new pistons; £9o.—Todd’s Motors, Princes street. ORRIS COWLEY 14 H.P. ,4-door ’ Sedan, .1929;, F.B.W. front made for camping; balloons; £lls.—Todd Motors. RAKE Testing. Brakes Adjusted. Equalised,’ and Tested on each wheel with latest equipment;.average cost 6s per car. —Hewitt’s Sluddbaker Garage, Cargill road. RAKES that are Relined by Gibb and Holland, Motor Engineers, Filleul street, give satisfaction.—Ring 18-123. \/TOTOR Cyclists!—We have been ap-’ pointed Otago Agents for HarleyDavidson; call or ring us for your requirements.—Clifford Brown Ltd., 172 street. '. ■ 1 ’■ ■' F — OR SALE, Ford Model A 4-door Sedan;' registered, well shod; bargain; £lls* —R4II, ‘Star.’ TYRES and Tubes.—S 525 by 18, 3 550 by 20, 4 475 by 29. —Apply Port Chalmer* Motors; phone 113. COLD? Yes! But Europa makes winter starting easy. _jWANTED To Buy, Motor Tyres, 34 x 4}, 31 i 4, or 30 x 34; state lowest price* —R32I, ‘ Star.’ BICYCLES. SPEEDWELL gives utmost satisfaction! you cannot buy a better Cycle at any r.ce; complete Eadie hub; 5s deposit, 3* 6d week —W. A. Scott and Sons. YCLISTS!—You can buy cheaper from Clifford Brown’s, 172 Stuart street} or 88 King Edward street. YCLE Tyres 3s 6d, Tubes Is 9d, Dynamar Lighting Sets 15s, Electric Battery Lamps 3s 9d. —Clifford Brown Ltd. BAILEY Pumps 3s 3d, Metal Pumps Is 9d, Connections 3d, Outfits 6d, Mudguard Reflectors 9d.—Clifford Brown Ltd. ii Will quote you Lowest Prices for all Cycle Repairs; call or ring.—Cliff ford Brown Ltd.

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Evening Star, Issue 21783, 27 July 1934, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 21783, 27 July 1934, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 21783, 27 July 1934, Page 10

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