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TENDERS. SEPARATE TENDERS axe invited t <■ p.m. on FRIDAY, 14th April, for ERECTION of FENCING and FILL] 'IN,OF SECTION, Cargill road.-MASO WAjpES,' Registered Architects, Dunedi r IXENDERS will to received by theorn A J signed up to 12 o'clock SATURD. 15tK April, for the PURCHASE ofiho lowing: PROPERTIES:— Section 11, containing 1 rood, M< strefetj Port Chalmers, with Dwelling-ho occupaed by Mr J. D. Smith. Part Section 43, containing 16 pc George street, Port Chalmers. . THE PERPETUAL TRUSTEES OC 12ap Dilnedin. ST. PATRICK'S SCHOOL, SOU DUNEDIN. TENDERS for th~ERECTION of : BUILDINGS for St. Patrick's School Close on WEDNESDAY, April 19, a p.m. Plans and specifications may be f at ijiy offico. SEPARATE TENDERS for HEATI INSTALLATION and ELECTRIC LIGI ING Close on FRIDAY, April 14, at 2 p " H. MANDENO, , , Registered Architec Express Company's Buildings. O T I C TENDERS are invited for the TRAI PORT of EAST INDIAN EMIGRAN for a period of three years from the October, 1916, from the ports of Calci and-or Madras, to Suva, Fiji; and for TRANSPORT of INDIAN IMMIGRAN Returning from Suva, Fiji, to either of above ports. Tenders will be considered for a per of three years as aforesaid, as also alter tive tenders for a period of two years one year from the Ist October, 1916. The vessels to be provided are to steamers fitted for the conveyance of ei grants in compliance with the requireme of Indian Emigration Act X] 1883;" and the rules made under its p visions; and the service is to be of such character as to permit of the conveyai of _ 3500 emigrants in any one year, if quired, by the Government. Tenders should be submitted for the cvgrthmhuk( Teyance at a fixed rate of passage mor for each emigrant of the age of 10 yei and; over, and for each emigrant under t 10 years. • Tenders are to be addressed to the Co nial Secretary, Fiji, and will be received to Noon on the 30th day of JUNE, 1916, The conditions of the agreement to " entered' into may be ascertained ori applii tiori:''to the Colonial Secretary, Fiji, or the Undersigned. L. D. NATHAN & CO. (LTD.), Auckland, : , Agents for Government of Fiji. ZEALAND RAILWAY iUPPLY AND DELIVERY OF AUSTR, LIAN HARDWOOD SLEEPERS. Railway Department, Head Office, ' Wellington, 21st March, 1916. "WRITTEN TENDERS will be received his' office up to Noon of SATURDAY 9th April, 1916, for the Supply and D ivery of 300.000 Australian "Hardwoc Sleepers 7ft x Bin x sin, at Auckland, W< ington, Lyttelton, and Bluff. Conditions of contract and forms of tei ler;,to be obtained at the Railway Stor :eeper's Office, Newmarket, Addingtoi liltide, and Invercargill, and the Com] roller of Stores' Office, ■>Railway Building Wellington. Tenders to be addressed to the Generi lanager. New Zealand Railways, Wellinj in,." and to be marked outside "Tende )r Hardwood Sleepers." The lowest or any tender will not necei irily be accepted, and telegraphic tendei 'ill . not be entertained. '? E. H. HILEY, Im' General Manager N.Z. Railways. JJAGAR'S Celebrated English Wood-worl J ing MACHINERY; catalogues, que itidns.—-Sole _ Agents: Henry F. Mos Limited). Princes street South. 31a BOARD AND REBIDENOI. [" EV I A TH A N HOTEI " Nearly Opposite Railway Station. ■ THE FAVOURITE HOUSE ■v With the Travelling Public. , ELECTRIC J LIGHT IN EVERY , ■f - • BEDROOM. i "i HOT BATHS ' i: an be had at all hours Free of it Z } Visitors and Boarders. ;; MODERATE CHARGES. % ' COUNTRY VISITORS re reminded that if'only in Town for i/i< ■;Day they can obtain a Good Lunch v from 12 till 2. 'IRE ESCAPES THROUGHOUT THE ,3; BUILDINGS. £ Night and Day Porters. All communications to i, , JAMES CONNOR, Telephone 67. P.O. Box 112. MPERIAL PRIVATE HOTEL, >rner of Manor place and Princes street , South Overlooking Oval and Market Reserve), ideal centre for Country Visitors, being to' Stock and Station Agencies d Stores and Amusement Halls. Conrging Trams Pass Door for all routes and ilway, this being specially convenient for sitors to Show and Races or Tourists. EJomely Comfort, Cleanliness, and Civility. >Tel is Newly-furnisned and Refitted, ictric Light throughout. i PUBLIC LUNCH, 12 to 2-I*. IRMANENT BOARDERS SPECIALLY f CATERED FOR. • ill communications to Mrs MACE. Proprietress. Phone 3630. P.O. Box 529. GLADSTONE HOUSE, Moray place & ('Phone 2180).—Best ACCOMMODAQN visitors; personal supervision;— Moss 1 M'Pherson. 210 IOARD-RESIDENCE; also furnished >4 ROOMS to LET.—Warwick House, iray place (Mrs Fairlev, proprietress). ■ fcpARD and RESIDENCE: double and single rooms—Mrs Macdonald, 82 row. ('phone 2959). llap IIJRNISHED' BED-SITTING ROOM; good home; gentleman, or lady; rent —High Street, Times. llap lURNISHED dctachcd ROOM, 30 London street (off George street); suit ihelor; close penny section. ; I2ap tTANTED (by refined married couple) T Furnished ROOM, with board— AdS8 H., Times Office. I > H a p O LET, Furnished ROOMS; use conveniences; hot and cold water; penny iion.—s3 Frederick street. I fan 'ACANCY BOARDERS; single ' diTd' double rooms.—6 Smith strent, citv 'one 2179). 6ap FURNISHED IBEDROOMS to LET, with breakfast; suit gentlemen.— lerior Locality, Times Office. ~, 6 a p 'NTTURNISHED or Furnished- ROOMS to LET (No. 1 Queen", Alexandra et). —Apply Mc-tropole. • ■, I2 a p FURNISHED BEDROOMS to LET-' breakfast and soft washing; suit i. —Central, Times Office. 12ap O, LET, .Furnished BED-SITTING ROOM; terms moderate.—462 Ca'stlp 12ap ACANCY for Two BOARDERS; share. arge front room; private family-— im, Times. I2ap 0. LET. Two Comfortably-furnished ROQiiS; every convenience; terms, 6d weekly.—High, Times, Qflice. 12ap [) LET, Two Superior Furnished ROOMS; good view; all conveni,s; suit* two lady friends or married Die.—Address Business, Times Office. HOTELS. ELBOURNE, COLLINS STREET. FEDERAL COFFEE PALACE. Largest Hostelry in Australasia. ndy to boat, train, and centre of city. Two dining rooms and oafe. Write for tariff card. 7"A NTED KNOWN—Syndicate Fruit " Stores, Stuart street: Bananas, ions; Grapes, Figs, Dates, Honey, Toics,- Green Tomatoes, Onions, Shallots, " Cabbage, Beet, Cucumbers, Melons, itrv'ed-Ginger, 8^

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 16667, 12 April 1916, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 16667, 12 April 1916, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 16667, 12 April 1916, Page 6

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