TENDERS. T7SOR SALE by TENDER, 40 Chains of X" GALV. PIPING, from fin to 2in.— Jas. Wyber, Hina Hina. 21s TO CONTRACTORS.—Wanted Pries for Cartage of Coal from Brighton Coal , Mine to Gcddcs's Siding, -Green Island; 12 months' contract or more.—Apply to" Brighton Goal Company (telephone Brighton Bureau, or letter). , 24s mHE AUCKLAND FARMERS' FREEZ- ; J- ING COMPANY (LTD.). TENDERS are invited for the PUR- . CHASE of the OUTPUT of the undermentioned SUNDRIES, etc., from the Southdown and Horotiu Works for the 12 MONTHS ending 31st OCTOBER. 1919:— SUNDRIES: Tongues, Tails, Kidneys, Hearts, etc. REJECTS: Mutton, Lamb, Baef, Veal. GLUEPIECES: Salted Gluepieces, Sinevs, etc. - Full details and schedule "will be supplied ; on application. Tenders Close 19th OCTOBER, 1918. D. LONG, 24a Secretary. i>UBLIO SERVICE STORES TENDER 1 BOARD. SUPPLY AND DELIVERY OF STORES. Wellington, 20th September, 1918. ■ Tend,ere will be recsived at the Office U ; of the Chairman, General Post Office, not later than 4 p.m. on WEDNESDAY, the, ■ 4th - December, 1918, for the Simply and Delivery, c.i.f. Wellington, of 20C(f REAMS PAPER, (lsmon wove). Particulars and conditions of tendering . may be obtained at the Office of the Controller of Stores, Post and Telegraph Department, Wellington; the District Storokesper, Post and Telegranh Department, Christehurch ; or at the Offices of the Tele- ■. .. graph Engineers at Auckland and Dunedin. ' • E. A. SHRIMPTON, '** 3 Chairman. rpo THE BUILDER. \ Which is your way? That which saves money and material, or the way that wastes both? Wo offer MOULDINGS run from Selected DRY .WEST COAST RIMU, Straight Grained Rimu outs like cheese, stays straight—no waste! ' These are low-priced—so' much the better. We also Stock: Doors, Oregon Mouldings, Laths, Cedar and > Redwood Shingles, Kauri, Australian ; Hardwoods, and Oregon (3-ply), etc. We keep our Prices Reasonable, and by so j doing hand you extra profit. G. HOWES & CO., TIMBER SPECIALISTS, ■ .■ 259 CUMBERLAND STREET.BOARD AND RESIDENCE. PRIVATE HOTEL, DOWNING STREET. MOST CENTRALLY SITUATED PRIVATE HOTEL IN DUNEDIN. Five minutes' walk from? Railway Station, within easy access of all places of amuse- . ment, and handy to shops and warehpuses. ELECTRIC LIGHT THROUGHOUT. 1 N CHARGES MODERATE. GOOD TABLE AND SERVICE. ; • Telephone 2450. 13n Jj'E VI A THAN HOTEL, LOWER HIGH STREET, DUNEDIN. Close to Railway Station and Handy to Wharf. - DUNEDIN'S PREMIER PRIVATE 1 HOTEL. Specially Recommended to Country Visitors •y as the Most Comfortable House in the City. ' • '-MODERATE TARIFF. fc , Telegrarns j : ri ..'|Lc«viathan, Dunedin." Telephones and 2930. P.O. Box 112. Address to ' JAMES CONNOR, v ■"< Leviathan Hotel, P.O. Box 112. "T 'AD Yv. desires sunny BED-SITTING •1-4 resectable people; central • use ~ :CxE .' qoavenienoes.—Address Refined, Times -Office. . 21s ("N KNTLEMAN; wants BOARD and ResiJT dehco 'with private family; central preferred;■ ska,te' ■ terms.—M. C„ Times Office. 24s ¥OUNG ;Lady desires Furnished ROOM or htjmfely BOARD; -would be company for .Soldier's wife.—Central, Morav Place Post Office. 24a \S7ANTED - (by two returned soldiers) vvj BOARD and RESIDENCE, private " family.—Address (stating terms) Comfort, > P.O. Box 203. 24s rpWO Large Furnished ROOMS to LET; fireplaces, telephone, conveniences j central.—7s .Tennyson street 1 (late Dowling street). 24 s WANTED,-. BOARD and RESIDENCE for 3 students; North Dunedin preferred.—Address' Students. TuncS Office. TyANTED to LETT, Unfurnished ROOM [ George street North.—J. S., Times i> offico - . 24s ! - rijp LETT, 2 Unfurnished ROOMS* ;• good locality; near town.—Private' h Times Office. 24a W steady working man ' ■ BOARDER; good home; moderato terms; south end—A. 5.,. Times Office. for 2 working men BOARDV. ERS; washing, mending; easy terms, good home.—South End. Times Office. "fTtHE ADYAR, ?: 14 Tennyson street: Vacancies'' for BOARDERS.—TeI. Hi!•_ ■ 21s LATE* ADVERTISEMENTS. Bootmaker, x is now ilfrr:. establishedin his New Premises. 101 btuart street. Note new address. "OOOTS and SHOES for Adults and Children;; best quality, fineet prices—Mat Bradley, 101 Stuart street. 21s - WATOD KNOWN-ls Admission to » » /;.RartfuWy;'Domain, September 28.— lino.' Millar,, secretary Domain Board. yyANTED;. KNOWN—Choice Apples J, P( r? rs ' , Fre3h Vegetables Daily; the Public Supphed. Direct. — Co-operative Fruitgrowers, Jetty street. ig s ;' TEWELLERY . SALE.—GoId Neckchains 5* and Pendants, 27s 6d up; Watchcs, Bzmglcs,. Brooches is 4» prc-wsx prices | l&rff6sfc variety.—Himmers, 99 George street. .. ECONOMY.—Wear WOOD- - MILNE RUBBER HEELS. Cheaper than. leather. Made in Ensdand of Best Para Rubber. Have them fitted to-day. I&fKR- 1918 ~ KAIKORAI" CHURCH i;; J-000 , JUBILEE: Soiree (6.30) and Gathering (7.30), Wednesday, 25th. Admis-* t ; sion, One Shilling. 24 s RIACH & M'LENNAN (right opoosite Railway Station).—The place whoro Returned Sokliers .FURNISH their New i Hemes. V "OIACH & .M'LENNAN.-'Hie centro -fi-to who re Hanpv Brides invariably Select their NEW FURNITURE. ' ■ f? lACH & M'LENNAN give special atJL&i tention to Returned Soldiers' FURNISHING. Call and see our Mr M'Lennan. 24s WILLARD BATTERIES for motorists; hotter spark, brighter light, quicker start, longer wear.—Burts, Dunedin, Oamaru, Invercargill. SiVE COAL!—Cleaner, cheaper, better heat from Wright's Thermo-X GAS FIRES.—A. and T. Burt, Dunedin. > TCTOiy • PLUMB IN G . and DRAINAGE -fi? WORK employ A. and T. Burt (Ltd.). Capable staffs. highest workmanship, > moderate charges. 27 ju TjTOR all walks of life WOOD-MILNE RUBBER HEELS, cheaper than ! rather. Get a pair fitted. British made, (r«m resilient' Para Rubbas, t
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 17428, 24 September 1918, Page 6
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