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AMUSEMENTS. The Poaular Amusement Resort. THE RING'S rpiEATRE. Direction Brennan-Fullers' (Limited). Nightly at 3 o'clock. ' VAUDEVILLE-DE-LUXE. 17-PERFORMERS-17. A GIGANTIC AGGREGATION. Reappearance for a Short Season of THE SERENADERS Hugh Hu.\ham'-5 Harmonious Humourists. A Refined and Talented Coterie. First AppeawTico of F. J. SIDNEY & CO., F. J. SIDNEY & CO., F. J. SIDNEY & CO., The World-famous High and Long Jumpers. Second Week of tho Papular Favourites, NIJLLIE-THE QUEALYS-HARRY. NELLIE-TEE QUEALYS-HARRY. In their Faicioal Sketch, " Bubbles," Ono Long, Protracted Laugh. CARNO and FRANCIS, DARNO and FRANCIS. Famous Continental Acrobats, in Feate of Strength and Skill on Silver Chairs, ERNEST THE BIG MUG. PITCHER. GOING STRONG. Tho Popular Tenor. HUGH HUXHAM. A UNIQUE CONSTELLATION. ! MEETINGS. TjJGYPT GENERAL MISSION. The GENERAL MEETING will be hold THIS (MONDAY) EVENING, in Choral Hall, at 7.45. Everybody Welcome. 28jy LECTunes. TTNrVERSITY OF OTAGO. POPULAR LECTURES, The Third of the Series of Popular Lsctura will be Delivered by Dr BENHAM. AT THE UNIVERSITY, * On WEDNESDAY, 30th JULY. At 8 p.m. Subject: "Natural History of an Earthworm." Tbo Lecture will be Illustrated by Lantern Slides. . ADMISSION; Is to each lecture; or 5s to the course. Tickets obtainable at Braithwaite's and Stark's, or from tho undersigned. H. CHAPMAN, 28jy Registrar. TENDERS. TENDERS for ERECTION of REBIDENCE (Brick and Half Timber) at South Dunedin will be received until 2 p.m. of MONDAY. August 4th. Plans and specifications at our Offices. EDMUND ANSCOMBE and LESLIE D. COOMBS, A.R.1.8.A., Architects. Union Bank Buildings, Dunedin. 23jy fTIENDERS are invited till 2 p.m. on A FRIDAY, August 22, for tho ERECTION of a DRILL HALL, Dunedin, for the Defence Department. .'.. ...;., v . MASON-& WALES,' Architects. New Zealand Insurance Buildings. 28jy rNDERS will bo received by the Undersigned uplill 12 o'clock noon on FRIDAY, the Ist August, for the PURCHASE* of the Fishing Launch with Plant and Equipment, as she now lies at Port Chalmers. The highest tender not necessarily accepted.— Particulars from the Perpetual Trustees Company, Dunedin, trustees in the estate of the late Captain P. M'Calmm. 28jy rE DUNEDIN DRAINAGE AND SEWERAGE BOARD. TO PLUMBERS AND DRAINERS. Contract No. .A-119.-DRAIN-IN.COM-MON, Great King and George streets. TENDERS ore invited for the above, returnable up to 4 p.m. on TUESDAY, tho 29th inst., to the Secretary, Town Hall Buildings, Dunedin, where plan and specification may be 60en, and forms of tender obtained. Deposit: Marked cheque for £10. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. A. SLINGER. Drainage Engineer. 25th July, 1913. 2fjjy MEW ZEALAND_MILITARY FORCES. TENDERS FOR SUPPLY OF SADDLERY EQUIPMENT, Sealed Tenders (in duplicate) will bo received by the undersign :d up till Noon on WEDNESDAY. 6th August* 1913, for the Supply of FIFPY (50) SETS RIDING SADDLERY EQUIPMENT, required by the New Zealand Defence Department. Sanip'es may he inspected, and copies of .conditions wit! 1 forms of tender may bo obtained at District Headquarters, Auckland, Christchurch. 'and Dunedin, nnd Defence Stores, Buckle street, Wellington. The lowest or any tender will not, necessarily bo accepted. H. 0. KNOX, Lieut.-colonel, Quartcrmaster-gcnerai. Headquarters, Wellington, July 21, 1913. 28jy Stores Tender Board, Wellington, 24th July, 1913. TENDERS will be received until 12 noon on MONDAY, the 18th day of August, 1913, from Persons willing to furnish the undermentioned ARTICLES, in 6uch quantities as may be ordered by {he New Zealand Government, during tho threo years commencing on the Ist day of SEPTEMBER, 1913. SCHEDULE OF ARTICLES, ' 1. BLANKETS, FLANNELS, CLOTHING, etc., of New Zealand manufacture. 2. APPAREL, DRAPERY, etc. 3. LEATHER, SHOEMAKERS' MATERIALS, etc. Schedules of the above, giving an estimate of the quantities of each important class of articles required, with copies of tho general specifications and conditions of tendering, "'together with printed forms of tender, may be obtained from tho Storekeepers of tho Auckland, Porirua, Christchurch, and Scacliff Mental Hospitals, and from tho Inspector-general's Office, Government Buildings. Wellington, from 10 to 3 o'clock every day except Saturday, where also tho samples will bo shown and any information or explanation afforded to intending tenderers. Tendons must bo accompanied by a chequo for a preliminary deposit for £15, marked by a banker as '' good for twentyone days' and made payable to tho Receiver-general's deposit account, Wellington, and not "to order" or "to bearer." Security will be required either in Government debentures, bank deposit icceipt in favour of the Inspector-general, cash deposit, or a bond at tho hands of two persons approved by tho Inspector-general, as tho tendcror may elco.t._ The amount of security shall be £200 for Schedules Nos. 1 and 2, and £150 for Schedule No. 3. Tenders must bo addressed to "The Chairman, Stores Tender Board, Wellington," and all tenders must be marked on tho outside " Tender for Schedule No 1, 2, or 3," as tho case may be. Tiic lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. JOHN MAOKAY, 28jy Chairman Stores Tender Board. T~\l¥Eß-Alf' Kinds Building timber". Dressed lines a specialty. Lowest quotations —Dominion Factory, M'Brido street, South Dunedin; or Keith Ramsay, Lower Rattray street . 23my

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 15827, 28 July 1913, Page 1

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