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Amusements. "And -we've been open nearly 12 months." . FULLER'S WAXWORKS. ALHAMBRA THEATRE, Dowling street. The Best Combination of Artists yet seen. The LESLIE BROS. The LESLIE BROS. The LESLIE. BROS, The LESLIE BROS. " Waiting for the Train " (by request). New Specialties by Mr Fred Leslie, jun. Admission, Gd. Doors open 7 to 10. FOR THE EMPIRE—GREAT AND GLORIOUS. TO THE PATRIOTIC COLONISTS OF DUNEDIN AND NEIGHBOURHOOD. Ladies and Gentlemen, —I am most anxious to contribute ONE HUNDRED POUNDS—of other people's money—to the Otago and Southland Contingent and Remount Fund. To enable me to do this,- will you buy of the Canvassers— tho " Absent-minded Beggar Collecting Contingent "—Tickets (One Shilling, each); or, if no Canvassers wait upon you, will you aoply for Tickets; or, failing these two things, will you pay at the door on WEDNESDAY, February 21, at the Garrison Hall, on the occasion of my " Kipling Evening " ? If you will do so the money will be raised, I shall be proud, and you, I trust, will be pleased. Faithfully yours, . ALFRED H. BURTON^ Lieutenant-Colonel .Webb has given Special Permission to' Volunteers to appear in Uniform on the occasion; so please roll up, Volunteers, and make a gallant show. /nOACHBUILDERS' AND SADDLERS' ■&J PICNIC. THE PICNIC HAS BEEN POSTPONED Until the 10th MARCH. A. M'KENZIE, IGE . Secretary. BILLIARDS.— Watson's, Gd always; four new tables; games marked; hot counter hmch; back entrance by Georgeson's, fishmonger. . ' 28d

DUNEDIN CYCLING CLUB.. TWENTY -FIKST KA.CE MEETING. ■ALL, THE CHAMPIONS COMPETING AT THIS MEETING. r •; COMPETITORS FROM CHRISTCHURCH, WELLINGTON, AUCKLAND, INVEB CARGILL, and GOEDFIELDS. PROCEEDS IN AID OF THE OTAGO AND SOUTHLAND CONTINGENT PUNT>.SATURDAY, 17th FEBRUARY, CALEDONIAN GROUNDS. ' ADMISSION, Is; STAND, M. *■ _— ' - A. J. SULLIVAN, Secretary.

Tenders, . I mENDERS invited for MALTING FLOOR | -*• and 'ADDITIONS for the OTAGO MALTING COMPANY, Cumberland street. R. FOREST, Architect, Crawford street. nrVENDERS will be received until noon on JL WEDNESDAY, February 28, for the ERECTION of a RESIDENCE in Maitland street. J. L. SALMOND, ; Architect, lGf ,i A.M.P. Buildings. TENDERS will bo. received until noon on WEDNESDAY,' February 21, for'ADDITIONS and ALTERATIONS to the Mornington Hotel (brick). J. L. SALMOND, A.M.P. Buildings. Architect. mENDEES wanted for PURCHASE of -a- DAIRY FARM of 172 acres (more or less), at Flag Swamp; Dwelling and Outbuildings, the property of JOHN GALBRAITH. Tenders will be received for the above until noon of FEBRUARY 19, addressed to B. IRWIN, Gf Waikouaiti. O~R SALE BY TENDER, The INCHCLUTHA DAIRY FACTORY and PLANT, In full working order. Also, DWELLING HOUSE oE five rooms and THREE (3) ACRES OF LAND. Tenders to be sent to the Undersigned not later than the 3rd MARCH, 1900. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. JAMES SMAILL, Chairman the Inchclutha Dairy Factory Company (Limited), Inchclutha. m ~~i i d i i sT TENDERS are invited for the TWO DREDGING AREAS, of about 100 Acres each, known as the Ophir Gold Dredging Company's Claims, together with the Dredge and Working Plant, Tools, etc. (all in first-class order). Particulars relating to Dredge and Claims may be had at my Office, Colonial Mutual Buildings, Princes street, Dunedin. Tenders will close on 28th FEBRUARY. The highest or any tender not necessarily ac°eP " " DAVID LARNACH, . Secretary. 15th February, 1900. 1« nnO HOTELKEEPERS AND OTHERS. GLADSTONE HOTEL AND ADJOINING PROPERTY, Macla-ggan street. TO LET OR SELL BY TENDER. ALTERNATIVE TENDERS will be received by the Undersigned up to noon of FRIDAY, 23rd February, 1900, for: FIRST.—A Lease for the term of Seven years, from the Ist 'day of April, 1900, of parts Sections 26 and 27, Block IX, Dunedin, having a frontage of 88ft 3in , to Maclaggan street, with the substantial three-storey Brick Building thereon known as the " Gladstone Hotel," and - the late Bernard Grey's Premises. SECONDLY.—For tho Purchase of the LEASE of the said Parcel of land and Buildings. The lease has 21 years to run from the 4j.h day of September last; rental, £110 per annum, with perpetual right of renewal or -full valuation. If desired by the purchaser, two-thirds of the purchase money can remain on Mortgage at 5 per cent. Tenders for lease to state the annual rent the tenderer is willing to pay, and to be accompanied by marked cheque for three months' rent. Tenders for purchase to bo accompanied by marked cheque for £10 per cent, of the amount of the tender. Tlie highest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. Particulars and conditions of tender and form of lease may bo inspected at the office of the undersigned, to whom tenders are to be addressed. , SIEVWRIGHT & JAMES, Solicitors, 8f 14 High street, Dunedin. jMALVANISED CORRUGATED IRON— VJC Redcliffe Crown is the best and cheapest iron manufactured. To bo had from all ironmongers and, storekeepers. KAURI, BLUE' GUM, AND JARRAH. Direct from Mills. OAMARU COMPANY'S LIME IN STOCK. BUILDING TIMBER (Rough and manufactured), Direct from Southland Sawmills. ■■-,' HENRY F. MOSS, Colonial Bank Buildings, Water street. ' Wan mUSSICURA, the Wonderful Cough Remedy. t JL —Sold all Chemists and Grocers. 6j?

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 11659, 16 February 1900, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 11659, 16 February 1900, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 11659, 16 February 1900, Page 1

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