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Tenders. '' fTTEKDEBS are requested for-thß-FTJB-J-- CHASE and KElIOVALvoftTj^-BROST PORTION of the KUROPEAN HOTEIi~in George-etreet. Fall pariiculare-with I FRANK W.PJBTRE, | , Ardiitect r *c, lijs . Princes street. - rinKJMDERS atemvitad tUI (■ p.m. of TDESj DAY, the 22nd insfc,^or AIffERATIONS to Offices, AcdD Dowfingißtreet. JAMES H.TSLOP, Dowlipg Btreet. Architect. nnENDERS are m»ited tin 2 pjn. «f;MON- -*- DAY, the 21st inst.,, forth^Ecectipn <rf a RESn)SNOE (of ■wood) at th^ eorner-oi Geoige Land St David streets. JAMES. HJ3LOE, DowKng street. Arehaeefc, rjIENCERS are inrited till 2 p.m. of -V FRIDAY, the 25th inst. r for the ERECTION of a RESIDENCE (of wood) a* -Befle-: knowes. L : JAMES HISLOP, - Bowling street. Arehitecfe. TA G O DOCK ..,-T,B r Q&-3~l SEPAKATE TENDERS will be received at Dock Office till Noon MONDAY, the 21st inst, for the PURCHASE and REMOVAL of Two OLD EOILKES at Graving Dock. Also, quantity of Second-hand BRICKS. JOHN WATSON, 16a Secretary.- _ THE OFFICIAL LIQUIDATOR cf the J. G. Ward Farmers' Association invites TMNDERS, to be in by SATURDAY, the 19th Inst.. for the PURCHASE! of a Cargo of CHESTERFIELD GUANO, conoisting-of about 600 tons, as now stored at the Bluff. A- recent analysis shows it to contain Carbonate of Lime 450 Phosphate of Lime 388 And it is in fine division and condition, and easily distributable in s uniform manner to the aoil. ■ DELIVERY will be given in sound Eacfcs on truck* in lots to suit Purchaser, and Free Storage on balances until 31st DECEMBER next. The highest or any tender not nscessarilF accepted. Samples, conditions of tender, and iartberpar-,. ticnlars may be obtained on application to W. R. COOK, Official Liquidator of the J. G. Wmd Farmers" 9s Association (Limiteit), Invercargffl. ttvesirable drapery business. salebyTjsnder. TENDERS are invited for the PURCHASE of the STOCK-IN-TRADE, TRADK FIXTURES and FITTINGS of the CLOTHING and DRAPERY BUSINESS new carried on in -the name of EDWARD BEACHAM, and of the GOODWILL of LKASE of Business Eranriseß^ Trafalgar street, Nelson. ■ ■ '■ ■ The Goods comprise a well-chosen, sa3ea'B!e,-ana r carefully kept stock. The Premises, including comfortable Dwelling Apartments, are sitnatad in the best locality in the city for buaißess,.and are held under lease at low rental. The Business is beinp disposed of in consequence of the decease of tbe late proprietor; and in competent hands would provea remunerative iavest--ment. Stock Lists and Goods can be inepectad-on««tie premises, and all further particulars can 1m obtained from the Undersigned. Tenders to be delivered by Noon on FRIDAY, 25th September, at our Offices. The highest or any tender not necessarily-" -accepted. PITT & MOORE, Solicrtors-for Administratrix of Estate-of "E. Beacharo, Trafalgar street, Nelson. 10s PobKc Notices, "PRINCIPLE, NOT PARTY." ■ The *i*'luerty leagrte:! " Every man may claim the fullest Ilberty-to So'1 all that he wills, provided that he infringes not the equal freedom of any ether man."—Herbert j Spencer. CONSTITUTION AND OBJECTS OF TBS1-' LEAGUE. " ; 1. The Liberty League is composed of memanti* women who are prepared to use every constitutional means to uphold aniprotectthei: liberty of the subject. ' ,A 2. The League is entirely free from. paltßcaT party bias. 3. The League will not give its support to any candidate for parliamentary honours who is an extremist or faddist upon any subject affecting injuriously the individual rights ! of the people. .. ..... j. 8 t. The League considers that some of the most serious menaces to personal liberty are the attempts now being made to force Prohibition and other restrictive legislation upon the public of New Zealand; and that-were such attempts successful, it would only be the forerunner of continuous tyrannical encroachments upon individual freedom. . 5. The League vyiii advocate and support every reform having for its-object the. extension, of personal liberty. All Persons in sympathy wKh the above-oTJject are Cordially Invited to Enrol their NaajßS-at tbe Office of the League, Manse and High streets? ! corner. • | C. "W. FOUNTAIN, j 31au . Secretary* muiTON's gajrden "s-iraias^ K7 i .5,' FLOWEE and VEGUTASLE, TOTHILL, WrATSON, *■<»., r Sole Agents, ORAWgQRD SSTESia, DtT[JEDIK;:SIIa: HfEI »G B L f*6 SO M KEafc f Is packed'anaONE POtJND and HALF-KOPHB Air-tight Tins. iSsa QOVEWS GARDEN COMPAWi rV 20 GEORGE STREET. BREAD AND PASTRY BAKERS. fURVSYORS. CONFECTIONERS, i-FRTJITEBSRS. CATERERS For-DinEßr PartievfiosmUv Agncultmal jgllOWS^ Bohool'SscTHsions, Piotrics, Ac. AtL-TnE-NBCE&siinK'JLANI and UJSNSIESFOB.PICNIOS,,^:c. TO'-EEar ON- HIRE, CO77BNT GARDEN COMPANY^ £0 Georss stkebt. STOKE- and BAKEHOUSE: PiMEUt stucei " r BT. TURNBULL, BLECTKIOAL ENGINEEa, WELLINGTON. MATERIALS FOR i - jgr_pc' p7?r/7 LiGRTim * BELLS j : i__—_ TELEPHONES.— «■ *_ C^ 3 A KTHUR IS. SIDEX & CO,, J£_ ACCOUNTANTS, LAND, ESTATE, FINANCE AGENTS, | And SHAREBROKKRS, GRAND HOTEL BUILDINGS, DOKEPIN, , Vi Havel inqiTiries for Houses of two rooms ana1 ■ upwards in town and suburbs. Money to Lend in Large and Small Snma. • 'A BROWNING, Grocer, Stuart street. .A., keeps Loaaby's " Wahoo." the-^nls^ laade-for Dygpepaia. 2sGs, tn*-v-

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 10598, 16 September 1896, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 10598, 16 September 1896, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 10598, 16 September 1896, Page 3