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TENDERS. OF AUCKLAND. ERECTION OF MARKET. TENDERS will be received in the Town Clerk's Office, Auckland, until 4 o'clock p.m. on THURSDAY, 4th May, for the Erection of Blocks 1 and 2 of the new City Market Buildings. Plans and specifications may bo soon at the Town Clerk's Office, Dtmedin, and copies of sarno obtained on loan from the City Engineer, Auckland, upon application by telegraph. HENRY W. WILSON, Town Clerk. Anckland, 14th April, 1916. 18aj> rn en ■n d e R~ s. APPLICATIONS are invited for the RIGHT TO EAT OFF 18 ACRES SWEDE TURNIPS, more or less; about 8 acres Grass Shelter as a run off, with access to river. Buyer to fenoe off sections as he may require. Turnips to bo eaten off by 2nd September, 1916. Crop may be inspected on applying to J. B. M'Kinlay, at farm, Baldlutha. Terms: Half cash on acceptance; balanco end of term. All care taken, but nn responsibility. Tenders to be addreesed to W. GREGG & CO. (LTD.), Dunedin, and to close on the 29th of APRIL, 1916. A marked cheque for 10 per cent, must accompany each tender. The company reserves to itself the right to accept or reject any tender. CfAGAR'S Celebrated English WoodworkO ing' MACHINERY; catalogues, quo tations.—Sole Agents: Henry F. Moss (Limited), Princes street South. 31au lOARO AND ReilOENOi. LEVIATHAN HOTEL. Nearly Opposite Kail way Station. THE FAVOURITE HOUSE With the Travelling Public ELECTRIC LIGHT IN EVERY BEDROOM. HOT BATHS Can be had at all hours Free of Charge to Visitors and Boarders. MODERATE"CHARGES. COUNTRY VISITORS Are reminded that if only in Town for tne Day they can obtain a Good Lunch from 12 till 2. FIRE ESCAPES THROUGHOUT THE BUILDINGS. Night and Day Porters. All communications to JAMES CONNOR, Telephone 67. P.O. Box 112. JACKSON'S PRIVATE HOTEL, " DOWLING STREET. MOST CENTRALLY SITUATED PRIVATE HOTEL IN DUNEDIN. Five minutes' walk from Railway Station, within easy access of all places of • Amusement, and handy to Shops and Warehouses. ELECTRIC LIGHT THROUGHOUT. CHARGES MODERATE. GOOD TABLE- AND SERVICE. Telephone 2*50- lOd $ 1 LADSTONE HOUSE, Moray plaoe UT fPhone 2180).—Best ACCOMMODATION visitors; personal supervision.—Moss nnd M'Phernon. 210 OOARD-RESIDENCE; also Furnished J3 ROOMS to LET.—Warwick House. Moray place (Mrs Fairley, proprietress). SHE BEST ACCOMMODATION for Visitors.—94 St. Andrew street (close to the station), ■ 18ap LADY (invalided few months, limb strain) desires comfortable HOME; flat preferred.—Eetelle, Times Office. 18ap nnO LET, ROOMS; modern conveniences; J- use. of kitchen.—2o7 Anderson Bay road. ' 18ap mHE ADYAR, 64 Dowling street.— A BOARD and RESIDENCE.—TeI. 1177. ■ 15ap DOUBLE Furnished Front ROOMS; every convenience; also Single R00M.—34 Hops street, City. . 17ap ~T CCOMMODATION for Two Boarders; -£-». central, sunny; handy to University and car.—Privato Home, Times. 17ap \7ACANCY for Gentleman BOARDER; » single room; every home comfort; handy University.—29 Howe street. 15ap "PRIVATE BOARD and "R.TCSTDENCF. Jγ for 2 young men} piano, bath, h.c.— 50 Hanover street. 13ap VACANCY BOARDERS; single and double rooms.—6 Smith street (centre city). 'Phone 2179. 18ap TTACANCY for BOARDERS; suit * elderly lady or married couple.—9 Market street, Musselburgh. 13ap ACCOMMODATION AT HOLIDAY RESORTS. RAILWAY HOTEL, INVERCARGILL (Opposite Railway Station). DO YOU KNOW IT? A SPLENDID PLACE TO STAY. Tourists' House, Travellers' House, Theatrical House. A Home for the Travelling Public MODERATE TARIFF. P.O. Box 222. Telephone 503. P. Jl BELLETT, Proprietor. 29] a. HITE HART HOTEL, CHRISTCHURCH. The Leading Commercial and Tourist Hotel. Tariff: 10s per day. F. M. DREWITT Proprietor - ARRINGTON I HOUSE. Warrington.— ■ BOARD and RESIDENCE ; best accommodation for visitors. —Mrs T. Wilkinson (late of the Government Tourist Department). 'Phone Warrinston Bureau. 17f NUGGETS (Port Molyneux): Easter Seaside ACCOMMODATION; trap meets visitors Romahapa; 'phone Tirohanga.—Mrs Ottaway, Nuggets. lap ASTER HOLIDAYS. — Heathenviek House, the ideal house for a holiday; every comfort and accommodation for visitors. —Mrs Henderson, proprietress. 'Phone Port Molyneux Bureau. 12ap aUEENSTOWN: To LET. Comfortable Four-roomed COTTAGE, with bathroom; furnished.—Address Box 9, Quconstown ' |_30m "RvTUGGETS: Easter Holidays, seaside.— -In Mrs Campbell. Trap meets passengers Romahapa on application. Telephone Tokatii. 28m aUEENSTOWN.— "Lakeside" Privato BOARDING-HOUSE, opposite wharf gates. Comfortable accommodation.—Mrs Earland, sen., proprietress. 12ap miMAßU.—Easter Holidays: AOCOMJL MODATION Boarders or Bachers.— Apply Central Labour Agency, Timaru ('phone 457). 17ap ?\UEENSTOWN: Comfortable BOARD *c£ and LODGINGS may be obtained.— Davies, Golden terrace, Queenstown. ~ 30m IJSTARRINGTON (for Easter), Well-fur-VY nished 5-roomed HOUSE; cheap rental -*-Patersons, 142 Rattray street. HOTELS. MELBOURNE COLLINS STREET. FEDERAL COFFEE PALACET Largest Hostelry in Australasia. Handy to boat, train, and centre of. city. Two dining rooms and cafe. Write for tariff card. TNSTEAD of pushing a bike to and from i. iong-dietance work, against heavy winds and roads, you might RIDE IN COMFORT at a Reasonable Cost on a MOTOR CYCLE. Send i» in your requirements, and we will set you up on a MOTOR guaranteed to bo right. WIMPENNY BROS & REID (LTD.'). GOLFERS don't ewear at WOODMUiNE GOLF BALLS. They swear BY them, because they give better service and every satisfaction. PHOTOGRAPHIC " Seltona" POSTCARDS and PAPERS just opened up, and now on sale.—Bagloy's. 15ap

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 16672, 18 April 1916, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 16672, 18 April 1916, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 16672, 18 April 1916, Page 7

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