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TIN DIRS. mO BUILDERS.—TENDERS will be reJL oeived till Noon, MONDAY, 19th, for the ERECTION of SOLDIERS' MEMORIAL C3LUB, Moray place. Plans and specifications can bo seen at Kha Office of tao Undersigned. WTTJ.TAM H. DUNNING, A.N.ZJ.A-, Registered Architect. National Bank Buildings. 6ja IJI E N _D_ E R S. Tenders are invited up till 6 o'clock, ' SATURDAY, 10th January, for RENOVA- ; HONS to the Prcebyterian Church, Ophir, and also to the Church and Manso at Becks. Specifications ami conditions for the Becks work are •with the Rev. A. Y. G. Chandler, Becks; and for the Ophir work , with Mr S. Leask, Ophir, with whom the respective Tenders axe to be lodged. Does quality count? OUR LINES ARE THE BEST PROCURABLE. We offer BUTTONLATH for Outer Walls, , BARBADOES (First Grade Roofing), PLYWOODS in Elm, Alder, Hooppine, Oak, Oregon, Kauri, Black Pino, Sihrerite, Rirou, PLASTER Wall Board, UPSON Wall Board, PXTDLO Cement Water-proofin#, KAURI, HARDWOODS, AND IMPORTED TIMBERS. G. HOWES k CO., 259 CUMBERLAND STREET. DUNEDIN. Bat 114. 'Phone 2276. .—TN ANY CLIMATE, JIUNDER ANY CONDITIONS, PETROUS RED ROOFING TILES EXCEL (They are modlded from concrete—very fine ooncrerte;—tha.t is the reason. PETROUS ROOFING TILES 1 . Actually improve with age. Frost, snow, water, sun, smoke have no effect on them. ~ fIJETROUS ROOFING TILES V 'Do not absorb water, and, square for tauare, aire lighter than day tiles., PETROUS ROOFING TILES Have a patent interlocking system of fittmg, ana are mathematically exact. Rain airrt possibly beat in underneath them. Quotations and ail particulars gladly , gurpplied. PETROUS TILE COMPANY (LTD.), CAYERSHAM, DUNEDIN. : i , <f.'Phone No. 5285. ,■ A RGHITECTS, Builders, Engineers.— J\. ' Why tue rubbish in Concrete and Asphalt construction'-when Calder's Quarries supply Perfect Material Cheaper! 24s BOAR 3 AND RESIDINOI. LB VIA T HAN HOTEL. LOWER HIGH STREET, , ,U"„ DUNEDIN. ; !♦'" • ■/ CJcae to Railway Station and Handy to < , • - Wharf. DUNEIDIN'S PREMIER PRIVATE HOTEL

- 'Sperirfy Recommended to Country Visitors aa the Most Comfortable HoaM: in the City. I •' ■ i. MODERATE TAJUBT. ' Telegrams: 'Xevla&aa, Dnnedin." Telephones 67 and 2930. P.O. Box 112. Addrawull oommiinimittom to ' JAMES CONNOB, ' ; , "Leviathan Hotel, , , P.O. Bo« 118. [ .'JACKSON'S PRIVATE HOTEL, /• • DOWLING STREET. , Most.Centrally Situated PRIVATE HOTEL IN DUNEDIN. i * Five minutes' Kratk from Bail way Station, ■ within easy aocess of all plaoee of amuee- ; " ment, and handy to shops and warehouses. *' ELECTRIC LIGHT THROUGHOUT. , CHARGES MODERATE. GOOD TABLE AND SERVICE. Telet&ope 2450. 13n • l Ht/rRS STENHOUSE (late Imperial Hotel) l notify the publio that she 'has token over, the Management of the RAILWAY >v TJOTEL, corner Castle-St. Andrew streets. i•« Krst-clasa accommodation, good table, moderate. ■ 8n ffTCTAMrEDi a Furnished ROOMS; nee I T T - conveniences: • central preferred.—Com'foctable,' Office. ■■ 6ja TO LET, 2 or 8 Furnished ROOMS, ,on form, near bea<sh.—Homely, Brighton Post Office. _• 6ja TJ ESPBCTABLB Youth requires private XV BOARD aid Reeidenoe.—AddTeeß Permantot, Timea Office. ■ 6ja rrtTANTED, private BOARD-RESIDENCE If"' by young working man.—Teams and r 1 situation to W. R., Times Office. 6ja \WI ANTED. —Lady wants Furnished BED>I.TTj ROOM, first 'week February; near v tram.—E. P., Box 40, Gore. 6ja ]\\/ ANTED, ? BOAKQ and Residence for i I▼ T j : laidy , near University; state forma. —Student', Times Office. 6ja \\J\7 ANTED (by ywtng man), BOARD and , I»T i Lodgings; 'single room.—Waiting, TCimen 6ja mO LET (for two months), large BEDX SITTING ROOM; suit two people.—6o ,Filleul street. 6j& "VTOITNGr Man wtante Furraahed ROOM, on ti ;X hill, 20 minutes' walk from Octagon, preferably north.—Exercise, Times. 6ja. T7\URNISHED ROOM to LET; central; JD suit gentleman; conveniences.—s2 'Moray place (neoct Y.M.0.A.). sja. ; mO LET, 2 Unfurnished ROOMS.— 'JL Reasonable, Times Office. 6ja SINGLE Furnished BEDROOM wanted.— Address 'Workman, Times Office. 6ja D" OTTBLE ROOM and SITTING ROOM, with board.—P.O. Box 60G. 6ja ACCOMMODATION AT HOLIDAY RESORTS. VXTHJTE aOOSB, BEAOH STREET, i W - WAIKOUAITI. . Under New Management, this OldMtablishcd and Popular House has been THROUGHOUT. I Lofty and Well-ventilated Bedrooms. "Refinement and Comfort. Adjoining beach, >' and two minutes from rail i Terms on application. 'Phone .45. > Mrs M. COOPER.

WHERE TO STAY IN CHRISTCHURCH: HOTEL FEDERAL. Victoria square, Christeimroh. D. COLLINS, Proprietor t. (late Clarendon Hotel). All communications receive prompt attention. Box 532. " , Telephones 1040. 2279. OjBASIDH ACCOMMODATION. - NngCj geta, Port Molyneux.—Mrs Ottaway. Trap meets visitors Romahapa. Wire or /phone Tiiohanga. Bja (between! Waitati and Wai(,T ixnxaiti), 8 ROOM'S (furnished), between lath and Slat; state particulars.—Tired, Tiroee Office. ' 6ja fJTO LET (Brighton), a-roomedi Furnished , A CRIB, fortnight or longer.—Adftress Freah Air, Times (Sice. Gja 8-iooiaed Famished 00 T!t T. TAOE; .Warrington •preferred; two or tlrreo Tpeeka Zexmnizj-r—lo2 Albany street. laET (from January 12), Famished JL, HOUSE!, Warrington.—Mra Clair, Warrington. 'fe,y». Gja ■\\J (AlW.'iau, a OHIB, from the 14th, for .* ▼ i few weeto, seaside.—H. G., Times Office. 6ja ,T*TAaJTED am&fl ~Furnished COTTAGE, 'ii' nonmcie, for . two' or three weeks.— 'Stewart, ■ Tiffin 6ja, HOUSE* wanted !or (aw vecin from Ist February; no cli'l'iron. —Pablto S<gvioe, Times Office. 6jo 'rffvT CEIB, partly 7w'X nis bod; ooii wood and water. ; A<Vli«b» 42, ?airivarßton. Gja etoriea. A large axnount aE puttee.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 17825, 6 January 1920, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 17825, 6 January 1920, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 17825, 6 January 1920, Page 2

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