Thank you for correcting the text in this article. Your corrections improve Papers Past searches for everyone. See the latest corrections.

This article contains searchable text which was automatically generated and may contain errors. Join the community and correct any errors you spot to help us improve Papers Past.

Article image
Article image

Tenders, | m E N D e r s. TENDERS will bo received until noon on THURSDAY, January 31, for the ERECTION of a RESIDENCE in Union street (two storey, ■wood). LAWSON & SALMOND, Architects. Colonial Bank Buildings, Water Btrect. r {TIENDERS arc invited till 2 p.m. of THURSA DAT, the 31st inst., for the ERECTION of TWO 2-STOREY RESIDENCES (wood and brick), in Manor place. JAMES HISLOP, Architect. Dowling street. Hja nnENDERS &io invited till 2 p.m. of THURSDAY, the 31st inst.,, for ALTERATIONS to the NEW ZEALAND I CLOTHING FACTORY, Octagon Branch. . JAMES HISLOP, 23] a Architect. BOROUGH OP PORT CHALMERS. | 3 TENDERS are invited for LAYING i WATER MAINS, about 120 Chains (more or less). • Specifications may he seen at the Town i Clerk's Office, and the route will be pointed, j out to tenderers by Insnector Anderson. Tenders, addressed to Chairman Water Committee, to close at i p.m. on FRIDAY, Ist February, 1901. The lowest or any tender not necessarily ac- ' «pted, ,„_, ALEXANDER LECK. Town Clerk. Port Chalmers, January 24, 1901. 25ja T3 OYAL NAVAL CONTRACTS. TENDERS, in duplicate, are invited to he lodeed by noon on FRIDAY, tho 32nd FebruaiyT with the Senior Naval Officer H.M. Ships, j Wellington, for the SUPPLY of COALS and FRESH PROVISIONS to H.M. Ships at Lyttelton during the Twelve Months commencing Ist April next. Forms of Tender can he obtained either from the Senior Naval Officer H.M. Ships, New Zoa- ' land, or from the Naval Store Officer at Sydney for Coals, and the Victualling Store Officer at Sydney for Fresh Provisions. ■ H.M. Naval Yard, ' - ' Sydney, Uth January, 1901. 25ja pORIRUA ASYLUM. EXTENSION OF LIGHTING PLANT. TENDERS wiil be received at this Office until noon on FRIDAY, the Ist February, 1901, for the EXTENSION of the ELECTRIC LIGHT INSTALLATION at Porirua Asylum. Plan, specification, and conditions may be seen at the Public Works Offices, Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch, and Dnnerlin. _ The lowest or .any tender .will not necessarily be accepted, W. H. HALES, _ Engineer-in-chief. Public Works Office, Wellington, 17th January,'l9ol. 21ja mENDERS will bj received up till 29th I INST, for good COUNTRY HOTEL in Southland.—Particulars apply Times Office. ■ '■■ ''■■'"""■""""- ■■ mo CONTRACTORS and DREDGEJL BUILDERS.-Ksuri, Hardwood, etc., direct from mills; special quotations.—Hogg and Co. (Limited), Lower Rattray street. irrrrr-T"*-"'--*--"* — r~~. — LOST AND FOUND. > LOST, a BASKET, containing, three Pairs 'of .Slippers, near Hopkins's',—Apply Pressly and Co.; reward. 25ja LOST (Monday), between- St. Andrew-and Rattray streets, Gold Curb BANGLE; reward.—Miss Wilson, W. R. Cameron, Manso I street. 25ja T OST, Tan COLLIE PUP; answers KruJj ger.—Reward on returning to 1 View j street. 25ja T OST, Full SET of TEETH; valued £10 lOs, JLi cost £3 3s.—London -Dental Institute, Princes street, Dimedin. 23ja Educational. HHHE SCHOOL conducted by the SISTERS JL of ST. JOSEPH at Port Chalmers will RE-OPEN on MONDAY, January 28, 1901. Pupils prepared for Civil Service and Scholarship Examinations. Music Pupils pic.pared for T.C.. Musical Examinations (practical and theoretical). Painting in Oils and Poonah. ,All.kinds of Fancy Work Taught; alao Wood-carving. YIOLIN STUDIO. (Established 1889.) Mr EPHRAIM PARKER, Leader of the Dimedin Orchestral and Choral Societies, Receives Pupils for VIOLIN PLAYING At his Residence, No. 76 Filleul street (two doors from Hanover street). TEACHING RESUMED MONDAY, ... January 28. 25ja MB W. E, TAYLOR, F.R.C.O. (Fellow of the Royal College of Organists, and Medallist of the Royal Academy of Music, London), Receives Pupils for > PIANOFORTE, ORGAN,-AND HARMONY. Term starts on MONDAY, January 28. . Classes Now Forming for Trinity College Theory Examinations. Candidates should apply as early as possible. At Home on and after THURSDAY AFTERNOON, January 24. ' ■ ADDRESS: 46 YORK PLACE (below Smith street). Telephone No. 191. 22ja, If I S S A I T K E N, M. TEACHER of PIANOFORTE. ORGAN, AND HARMONY, RESUMES TEACHING On FRIDAY, February 1. ■ At Home after January 28. Pupils prepared for Musical Examinations. KIRKWOOD HOUSE, Moray place (Opposite Weslcyan Church). 2-Ija T) A NCI N G. Mrs A. J. M'GREGOR will RESUME her CLASSES in APRIL, as usual. 19ja " PARIHAKA," 25 Queen street. T> LA C K FAMILY -O ORCHESTRA I Open for Engagement Concerts, Bulls, etc, | Mr Black resumes Tuition for Violin, Cornet, Clarionet, and Mandolin January 21. j Telephone 1426. 60 High street. "PIANOFORTE, Organ, and Theory.-Mi J. j .1 M, Lonias, organist St. Andrew's Church, j Tesumes Teaching February 1. Visits Mosgiel j Fridays; Allanton and Ontram, SaturdaysAddress : Eglinton road. 23ja CJHORTHAND, TYPEWRITING, BOOK- © KEEPING.-W. C. WALKER, resumes j Teaching Monday, 28th January.—23. Princes stieet. ' 24ja PIANOFORTE, Singing, Harmony.—Miss M'Carthy resumes Teaching Monday, January 28.—Address: Upper Canongate. EORGE E. THOMPSON, M.A., First Class Honcursman, Resumes Tuition February 1, for all examinations.—ll3 York place. 24ja SCHOOL of Dancing, Lees street (conducted by Misses Hamanji).—Various Adult and Juvenile Classes now forming; Pupils being enrolled. Terms: Adults, -El Is; Children, 10s 6d quarter. Private Lessons given. 23ja MISS REHBERG resumes Teaching Monday, 4th February; piano, organ, singing,' theory, elementary; practical pianoforte class for juniors held on Saturday mornings.— Studio, 16 Moray place. 21ja ARKER'S MUSIC SCHOOL, Reid Road, South Dunedin.—Violin and Piano Teaching commences FEBRUARY 4. Violins Repaired, and all kinds Violin Fittings, Strings, etc, kept in stock. 17ja ELOCUTION: - The Cultivation of the Speaking Voice.—Classes and Single Pupils.—Alfred H. Burton, Liverpool street. lOLIN.-Miss GERTRUDE DALE~rTsurnes Teaching, February 4, at her residence, Grant street. 22ja H STOKES, Teacher of Banjo,/ Mandolin, • and Guitar.—Poplar House', r Leith street (near St. Andrew street). .•/.■'■ ■.IS ja RETOUCHING, Photographic Colouring, &o. Lessons given in the above by, competent teacher.—Apply 30 George street! ' 9ja EOSSBOTHAM'S Shorthand, Typewriting, and Bookkeeping School.—lndividual tuition. Classes daily from 10 to 10. Principal, T. J. Rossbotbam, Honours Diploma (Teacher's), Incorporated Phonographic Society, England. Agent Remington Standard Typewriter. •' [

Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/ODT19010125.2.2.6

Bibliographic details

Otago Daily Times, Issue 11950, 25 January 1901, Page 1

Word Count
942

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 11950, 25 January 1901, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 11950, 25 January 1901, Page 1

Help

Log in or create a Papers Past website account

Use your Papers Past website account to correct newspaper text.

By creating and using this account you agree to our terms of use.

Log in with RealMe®

If you’ve used a RealMe login somewhere else, you can use it here too. If you don’t already have a username and password, just click Log in and you can choose to create one.


Log in again to continue your work

Your session has expired.

Log in again with RealMe®


Alert