PUBLIC NOTICES. V. A.D. WORKERS. SPECIAL TRAMCARS will leave ST. CLAIR, ANDERSON'S BAY (Beach street), and GARDENS TO-DAY (TUESDAY), at 9.15 a.m., to CARRY WORKERS TO CENTRAL BUREAU. WEAR BADGES. 26n JNFLUENZA EPIDEMIC. SOUTH DUNEDIN BRANCH BUREAU, Cargill Road Methodist Schoolroom. Bureau Secretaries— Revs, R. Raines and . S. Griffith. Nursing Superintendent—Mrs Dr Lindon. booking Superintendent—Miss Porter. Volunteers for Nursing, Care of Children, and Domestw Help please ring Mrs Lindon 3252), or Rev. R. Raine ('phone Gifts of Food will be received at the Bureau from To-morrow. 26n ffONCY. sis. Kilr 5 If you „e shortof CASHTo BUY a Business, MONEY. To BUY a Motor Car. MONEY' Furniture or Piano. KEY! To Pay Your Drf>ts. w?®' Come and see me. S™ 1 Money advanced upon any apmßvttv p -? V6d security, including FurMONEY eto 116 ' 6 toc • Implements, No publicity. Strictly confidential Business secrets entrusted to one person only. Apply personally or by letter (enclosing Btamp) W. BALKIND, 35 Dowling street. Phone 3404. Box 590. Hours: Daily, 9 to o; Fndays. 7 to 9; Saturdays, 9 to L Saturday afternoons by arrangement. TENDERS. QTAGO HARBOUR BOARD. I ANNUAL SUPPLIES, 1919. Tenderers are notified that the DATE for receiving Tenders has, consequent on the prevailing epidemic, been EXTENDED till NOON on THURSDAY, December 5, 1918. j W. J. BARDSLEY, Secretary. 25th November, 1918. 26n "OUBLIC SERVICE STORES TENDER BOARD. SUPPLY AND DELIVERY OF PARCEL POST BAGS. Wellington, 21st November, 1918. TENDERS will he received at the Office of the Chairman, General Post Office, Wellington, not later than 4 p.m. on WEDNESDAY, the 4th December, 1918, for the Supply and Delivery of 500 Parcel Post Bags. Particulars and conditions of tendering may be obtained at the Office of the Controller of Stores, Post and Telegraph Department, Wellington; the District Storekeeper, Post and Telegraph Department, Christcfouroh; or at the Offices of the District Telegraph Engineers, Auckland; and Dunedin. E. A. SHRIMPTON, - > Chairman. AIKOUAITI COUNTY TENDERS will be received at the County Office till 3 p.m. on THURSDAY, 28th November, for the following WORKS:— Contract No. 166.—Supply and Delivery of 50 Yards Metal for Pryde's road Merton Riding. ' Contract No. 167.—Supply and Delivery of 40 Yards Metal for Waitati-Port Chalmers road, Blueskin Riding. Contract No. 168.—Supply and Delivery of 125 Yards Metal for WaitatiWakari road, North-East Valley Riding. Specifications for No. 166 may be seen at Mr Beal's Store, Seacliff; for Nos. 167 and 168 at Messrs Chesney's Store, Waitati; and for all the works at the County Office. J JOHN PORTEOUS, County Clerk. Waikouaiti, 15th November, 1918. TEHAT CHARMING FASHION of finishing your Walls in Beautiful PANELLING is a commercial success throueh th« invention of 3-PLY WOOD. K "SILVERITE" and "DOMINION" Pl v woods, in assorted sizes, are made from Selected North Island Timbers, CHEMTP ALLY TREAITJD to Resist'the W X'resh supplies of Canadian OREGON PLYWOOD have now come to hand. The high quality, oombined with 'the reasonable prices, will surprise you. G. HOWES & CO. fPhone 2276), 259 Cumberland street, DUNEDIN. BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS. jp üblic notice. Mr H. SIMONS, in Thanking his numerous Customers for their Valued Support has decided to Assist the Health Authoril tics m the present Epidemio bv ARRO LUTELY CLOSING HIS ESTABLISHMENT, THE DUNEDIN DRAPERY SUPPLY CO., Empire Buildings, Prices the period of ONE WEEK, and will REOPEN on FRIDAY NEXT No vember 29, when he hopes for a Continuance of the Valued Support of his Numerous Customers. THE DUNEDIN DRAPERY &UPPLY COMPANY, 175 Princes street, Dtmedin. (H. SIMONS, Proprietor.) P.S. He also expresses deepest sympathy to those of his customers and others who havo suffered by this unforeseen crisis. OLOSING HAIRDRJiSSING~SALOONS. The Health Authorities having Closed ill Hairdressing Saloons for an indefinite period, much inconvenience win undoubtedly be felt by the pubhe. To obviate the discomfort as far as possible, Mr HENDY •notifies Gentlemen that they can RECEIVi? ATTENTION for SHAVING at their PRIVATE DENCE or OFFICE, by APPOINTMENT* which can bo made at the Shop or bv Telephone. Ladies and Children also Attended for Shampooing, Cutting, etc., if desired. Address: 104 PRINCES STREET. Telephone 902 rp?, AERIAL CANDY CO. (LTD? J. Tramway avenue, Broadway, Stratford, E. 15, England. The above Company is prepared tn ACCEPT ORDERS, for d«liv£v after war, for EATING CHOCOLATE and CHOCOLATE COVERINGS, and invites correspondence from prospective buyers and importers. Samples and particulars on application. jTpOR all walks of life WOOD-MILNE RUBBER HEELS, cheaper than leather. Get a pair fitted. British made, from resilient Para Rubber. . FOR your stomach's sake, give preference to Watson's No. 10, the Whisky of quality 14 n Utt/ RITING from Parramatta, a lady says * » the charm of " HENNALINE" j s the simple method of using, and it leaves the hair so exquisitely soft and bright. Tins, ls 6d and 2s 6d.—At Hondy's. 25n A LWAYS voted tip-top—Watson's No. I 10 Whisky, Ca."«rs do lika it.
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