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TENDERS. ' CONVEYANCE OP SECONDARY PUPILS TO MOSGIEL D.H. SCHOOL. THE Otago Education Board will re- ' ceive Tenders up till WEDNESDAY, 18th May, for the CONVEYANCE of about 30 PUPILS as above by a round trip covering the Taieri Plain. Form o! Tender and Conditions may be obtained from the Head Master of the Mosgiel D.H. School and at the Education Office, Moray Place, Dunedin. fmi PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT. TENDERS, closing 4 p.m. on dates shown, and returnable to the Secretary, Public Works Tenders Board, Wellington, are invited for the Supply of the folk wing:— No. 634—DESAPPED IRONBARK POLES, 7.6.38. No. 635-M.A. HARDWOOD, 31.5.38. No. 636 —BEAR PUNCH, 24.5.38. No. 637—M.5. RODS AND BINDING WIRE, 24.5.38. No. 638—ELECTRIC COOKING RANGES, 17.5,38. Quotation Forms are obtainable at Public Works Offices at, Auckland, Christchurch, and Dunedin, and fhd Stores Manager’s Office, Wellington. OTAGO HARBOUR BOARD. PILOT LAUNCH (Contract 820). INTENDING Tenderers are hereby notified that the Closing Date for the receipt of Tenders for the above has been extended until Noon on WEDNESDAY, June 22nd, 1933, J. RENTON, Secretary. Dunedin, May 10th, 1938. FOR SALE. DOWIE’S DISMANTLING CO. LTD., 1 Forth street. Call at Dowie’s for Your Building Material. 10in Lumber, T. and Q. Lining, 4x2, 3 x 2, 6 x 2, Large Electric Range, 4ft Coal Range, Iron, Doors, Mantelpieces, Wardrobes, Netting, Slabs, , Baths, Taps, Piping, Electric Fittings, Locks, Flooring, Blmdi. Everything You Require. Phono 10-130. YOUR Building or Jobbing Requirements supplied at cheapest possible rates; large stocks from constant demolitions.— Dunedin Demolition Co., 12 Wilkie road; memorise the address. ■\7IGTOR NELSON, opposite Cenotaph: ▼ Cycle Repairs; trade your old Bike lor a better one at £4. WriCTOR NELSON, opposite Cenotaph, . v has a wonderful range of good Used Cycles from £2 10s. LADIES, for Bicycles and Prams you’ll be courteously catered for at Victor Nelson’s Ltd., opposite Cenotaph. , S' TOP Smoking in three days; testimonials galore; Free Booklet explains ; treatment. —D. S, Elwood, Box 2.444 MM, Sydney. iIOiAQI —Manuka, 3 bags 7s fid; |JL/« UOI Maple, Pine Blocks, 3 bags 6s; guaranteed dry, —-E. and S. Smart, St, Andrew street. ft3OR SALE, Cream Cana Pram, cradleUP sprung, good condition; £2 15s; bargain.—K 694, ‘ Star.* ,1 Qm/i C"| —Ring now for your supplies ‘J.O rxrtFX of Dry Firewood; pine blocks, 2s bag, 3 bags 5s 6d; Red Pine blocks 2s 3d bag, 3 bags 6s 6d; Manuka, Black Pine, mixed brush wood, 2s 6d bag, 3 bags 6s 9d; kindling, 2s 3d bag; all wood guaranteed dry; prompt delivery.—Steel’s Firewood Co. Ltd., 165,Castle street. F" OR SALE, Seagrass Sulky, almost new; 27s 6d, or offer.—B77B, 1 Star.’ XT'OR SALE, Lohmanu Electric Dynamo LT Set, as new; what offer?—Rßl7, , ■* Star.’ OOT Repairers.—For Sale, cheap, Werthiem Boot Patching Machine; as new.—Rßl6, ‘ Star.’ F‘ OR SALE, 9 Fawn Casement Blinds (pleated), 1 Crosscut Wood Saw, Petrol Stove, 14yds Congoleum.—Rßoß, ■* Star.’ ; OR Immediate Sale, owing owner’s sickness, good Boot Repairing Business. —Apply to Guthrie, Bowron, and Co. Ltd. __ _ FOR SALE, Singer Drop-head Roundshuttle Sewing Machine; perfect order; set attachments. —Apply 7 Maitland street. NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS. ORDERS BY TELEPHONE. EXPERIENCE has shown that in tinuse of the TELEPHONE ERRORS EASILY OCCUR in Words and in the Names of Persons, although the messages are read back to the sender, and occasionally there . are Misconceptions in Instruc‘“ADVERTISERS ARE REQUESTED TO WRITE THEIR ANNOUNCEMENTS, Ana Not to Trust to a Telephone Message, as caogpt hold ourselves responsible if - 'aapjs sssmi

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Evening Star, Issue 22954, 11 May 1938, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 22954, 11 May 1938, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 22954, 11 May 1938, Page 10