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■ - .. TO LET. . : ■'. ::v , CASH ADVERTISEMENTS under this heading not exceeding Sixteen words are inserted for SIXPENCE;, or .for one week., 2s 6d.If orders come »by letter it must be understood that double these rates will be charged unless accompanied by cash. (■; TO LET, 4-roomea COTTAGE; range; washJL house.—T. M'Laren, Union street. . 20m mO LET, G-roonied HOUSE; water laid on; .-a all conveniences; next Barclay's Store, Main road, Ravensbourne.—C. Christerisen, Cumberland street. ....'" 20m TO LET. the. Old-established Kaikorai STORE; rebuilt in brick; two-stall stable.—R. Bentharu, George street. 20m mO LET, new eight-roomed HOUSE, NeJL vada; all modern conveniences.—Apply on premises. 17m I nnO LET, the well-known Wholesale and ReJL tail Boot and Shoe PREMISES, Thames street, Oamarn; 20 years' trade connection.— Apply Mrs Allan; Greta street, Oamani. 17m mO LET—Nine Acres, 10 rooms; Furnished JL House, 11 rooms;.-.Apartments.—Fite-hardinge Jones, 95 Princes street. 16m mO LET, 2 Large ROOJfS, suitable for meetJL ings or evening classes.—Apply Club House, Moray place. 15m TO LET, Two Handsome ROOMS; suit teacher, artist, music, dress, or milliner. -H. F. Hardy. 14m' TO LET, 2 10-roomed Furnished RESIDENCES, in choicest localities.—A-. Evans, 10 Rattray street. 8m TO LET, SELL, or BUY Properties, con- • Bult Baker Bros., estate agents, financiers, Dunedin, Christchurch, Wellington, Auckland. . . Vijn. LOST AND FOUND. CASH ADVERTISEMENTS under this headmg rot exceeding Sixteen words are inserted ■ for SIXPENCE; .or forgone week, 2s 6d. If orders come by letter it must be understood that doublathesc rates will be charged unless accompanied by cash. LOST (between ■ Tnpamii and Dunedin railway station), CITASP PURSE, containing two second-class railway tickets, a- silver brooch and chain, and £3.—Finder rewarded on returning to Otago Fruit and Produce Agency, Princes street. ,• - ~ oflm "F OST, White Collie PUP; sable points- reXJ ward—J. J. Purvis, Albany and Clyde streets. . : 20m LOST, Piece GOLD CHAIN, with charms attached.—Reward returning A. RJ Livingston and Co.,' opposite Post Office 20m LOST, a Full Set of TEETH, valued at £10 10s; cost £Z 3s.—London Dental Institute. -. 13l £ T7IOUND, the Very Best Gig and Bu-»gv 1: 'HARNESS'in Dunedin.-At Trevena's, saddler. • . "OOUND, Hor^ Covers and Cart Harness, JL Best Lead Hames, and everything in ■the trsde at Trevena's, Princes street. 19m T OST (Sunday morning, Lower York place), JU Gold Chain BANGLE; reward.—Miss Gordon, Lower York place. 19m FOUND, BeirieaHn~s Lotion and Pain .Remover;, harmless and effectual—Morris's ELECTRIC MAGIC WASH. Is, Is Gd— Chemists, grocers. 20m. City Corporation. Notice's"P ÜBL I C SOII CE. To Prevent as far as possible the Introduction or Spread of any Disease, I will be pleased if Citizens will either personally or by letter be "good enough to REPORT to the Acting Town Clerk .any case of NUISANCE that may come under their notice affecting the Health of the City, and would respectfully request all HOUSEHOLDERS to use every endeavour to see that the SANITARY ARRANGEMENTS in connection with their own DWELLINGS are zs perfect as possible. ■'. '•-••■'' •'■■'•■ R. CHISHOLM, ATavor. Dunedin, 9t\March, 1900. 10m TVUNEDIN CITY • GASWORKS. TENDERS will be received in the Town Clerk's Office, Dunedin, until 12 o'clock noon on WEDNESDAY, the 21st March, 1900:— ' For the SUPPLY of about 7500 Tons (more or less) of New Zealand West Coast COAL, or of New South Wales Newcastle COAL, delivered into the Stores at the Gasworks during the year commencing Ist April, .1900. Tenderers will please" quote separate prices for screened and unscreened Coal, and in respect of the Newcastle Coal will forward analysis of coals offered and results of practical working if possible. Copies of the specifications may be obtained in the Town Clerk's Office, and any further information desired will be supplied on application to the Gas Engineer, or the Undersigned. THOS. B. FAIRBAIRN, Acting Town Clerk. Dunedin, 15th March, 1300. , 16m Public Notices, TW"E.W GOODS. NEW GOODS. Ex Aotea and Parcels Post. G.& T. YOUNG Have just received large additions to their MAGNIFICENT STOCK, which is now REPLETE IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. The selection offered by them is unequalled in GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES CLOCKS AND TIMEPIECES JEWELLERY STERLING SILVER GOODS ELECTRO SILVER-PLATED WARE CHINA WARE AND FANCY GOODS Etc., etc. Those wishing to purchase WEDDING AND BIRTHDAY GIFTS should call and inspect this Splendid Stock Please Note.—All goods are purchased in Europe by one of the partners FOR CASH thus enabling G. & T. Young to offer to the public the NEWEST and BEST of everything stocked by them, and at reasonable prices. G. & T. YOUNG, S3 PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN; Also at Wellington, Timaru, and Omnaru. QTAGO AND SOUTHLAND CONTINGENT. SPECIAL NOTICES. UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE, the CAMP will ONLY BE OPEN to the GENERAL PUBLIC BETWEEN the hours of G and 8 p.m. This has been found necessary to prevent the large number of-visitors attending and interfering with the Officers in their duties. PERMITS may be obtained from the Officer Commanding the District (Lieutenant-colonel Webb), Officer in Charge of Camp, and the War Office, to any person wishing to obtain Admission on Business. All PERSONS HAVING TICKETS- for ANY of the STANDS on the Oval will ENTER T?J h?v^ rDE:RSON'S BAY ROAI> OPENING OPPOSITE CUMBERLAND STREET oUUJ.iI. Immediately the Ceremony is over, all Persons on the .Stands who have Tickets entitling them to TVavel by any of the Steamers will proceed DIRECT to the AVHARVES and get on board. 5 NO ADMITTANCE TO ANY OF THE COMMITTEES' STEAMERS EXCEPT BY i-HjiA-liJ.. Persons Driving to the Stand will drive to iat y!£¥Lvia CUMBERLAND STREET, and ALIGHT at the END OF THE STREET. ' VOLUNTEER PARADE AT FORBURY PARK. SATURDAY, 24th. The Committee have arranged with the Dunedm City Tram Company for the FREE TTfnN S™I\ OLraTEEK" "»* B™ IN" UNIFORM by Trams leaving Manse street o^ °rn^ Uryol>ark betw<*n S and 9 a.m. onthe 24th. The Committee trust that every Volunteerwill be present on parade at the Camp at Forbury Park by 9.30 Tho Dunlin City and Suburban Tramway ??? Pa?L.^?. notlfied the Committee that ALL MEMBERS of the FOURTH and FIFTH CONTINGENTS will wnen in UNIFORM, be CARRIED FREE. ,„ E. F. DUTHIE, lam Hon. Secretary.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 11686, 20 March 1900, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 11686, 20 March 1900, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 11686, 20 March 1900, Page 1