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TENDERS. JCTPPINCOTT & BILLSON, 1 ARCHITECTS, 396 COLLIN’S STREET, MELBOURNE. 708 NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE BUILDINGS, AUCKLAND. Telephone 2687 a. TENDERS are invited for the ERECTION of STUDENTS’ CLUBHOUSE, in Stone and Reinforced Concrete, upon the University College Grounds, Princes street, Auckland, for the University College Council, Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Plans available at the Office of the Architects on TUESDAY, May 2, 1922. Tenders CLOSE at the Auckland Office of the Architects, at 12 o’clock noon, of FRIDAY, June 2, 1922. PRELIMINARY DEPOSIT, £IOO. A. B. CHAPPELL, M.A. 2my P.cgistrar. TENDERS Wanted for PAINTING a. 5roomed House.—Address 113, Times Office. 2my A BSOLUTELY WATERPROOF AND WEATHER-TIGHT. Lot it pour as long and as hard as it likes, rain cannot beat underneath or soak through PETROUS RED CONCRETE ROOFING TILES. Thair patent locking design makes them weather-tight, while the material is neither porous nor absorbent Numerous. other advantages. Call or write for particulars. Petrous Tile Co. (Ltd.), Cavorsham, Dunedin. -A. B. Stewart. Assembly Building. Timaru. N.Z. Hardware, Invercargill. LOST AND FOUND. ADVERTISEMENTS of 16 Words trader the Headings Situations Vacant, Wanted, For Bale, To Let, Lost and Found, Miscellaneous Wants, Rto., Ons Shilling per Ineertton; 3 Insertion* 3s 6d; 6 Insertions, 6s;. Strictly Cash is Advance. Extra Charge if Booked. LOST (Thursday, 'on Henloy-Outram-Dunedin road), Leather BAG, containing V.P.K. camera, books, etc.—Reward on returning to Education Office, Dunedin. LOST (from Filleul street), Female HalfPersian CAT, mixed colours; answers name of Fluffy.—£l reward returning 39 Filleul street. Imy LOST (between St. ■ Clair and Stafford street, Sunday afternoon, April 29), Mother-of-Pearl WRISTLET WATCH.— Finder please ring 1117; reward lOe. LOST (Sunday, between Frederick and Dundas streets)’. Chain BANGLE, with photo pendant; finder rewarded. —Battersby and Co., Dowling"' street. 2my lOST (between Berwick and Henley Hall), I Plain Gold, BANGLE.—Reward returning W. K. Robinson, Berwick. 2ray lOST (Wednesday), liver-and-white Spaniel A DOG.—Communicate ’Phono 867, or 149 Melbourne street, South Dunedin. 2my FOUND (Friday last), White Persian KITTEN.—Owner please apply 99 London street (’phone 2142).. 2my lOST (between Technical College and Rail--1 way Station), PURSE containing £3.— Reward returning Webb and Allan, solicitors. VtTOULD poison who rang 'phono 336, v v with reference finding Motor Cycle Exhaust Pipe, kindly ring again. 2m y FOUND 1 —Your Chimneys Swept by firstclass competent man.—Ring Otago Window Cleaning Co. (’phone 3250). FOUND —General public, do you know the ’ results Of M’Arthur’s Makosoap ? Well take note. One packet Makosoap moans 10s in your pocket. Absolute saving. 1 HOUND— One packet M'Arthur’s Makosoap ’ mokes IB pounds Home-made Soap;, will not harm the daintiest fabrics. It is absolute special, . directions enclosed.— M'Arthur’s. 1 HOUND—Here. It fs tall worked out. ’ Spend 2s, saves 10s. Absolute fact; be fair to yourself. Buy packet Mftkoeoap. all grocers. Economy. FOUND— Abeohit© proof. Makosoap now mailed from Stewart Island to North Cape, Australia. Friendly Islands. Jlakoaoap mailed anywhere, 2s 6d packet.— M’Arthur’s Makosoap Mailing T7IOUND-—Mako-soap means make Soap. X 1 Mak-a-Loaf, make your bread Compressed Yeast. Two household necessities, made with one fire. Efficiency, economy, thrift. —M'Arthur's, Dunedin. THOUND—Grocers, Storekeepers; ask your X Merchants for Makosoap. It keeps your trade together. M’Arthur’s will supply direct if unobtainable from your merchant. Interview M’ARTHUR. 27a p FOUND —-Benhax COAL, 14a Gd per ton on truck Benhar; prompt delivery.— M'Skiratning and Son, Benhtlr. 7m T7IOUND —Superfluous Hairs, Moles permsX nently removed by Electrolysis.—Miss Boyer, <fl. Stuart street (18 years’ experience). FOUND The Dunedin Window and Vacuum Cleaning - Co. CLEANS WINDOWS and CARPETS.—Send carpet* 82 St. Andrew street. 'Phone 493. <jOd MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. ADVERTISEMENTS of 18 "Words under the H ings Situations Vacant, Wanted, For Sale. Let, Lost and Focnd, Miscellaneous Wa Etc., One Shilling per Insertion; 3 insertl 3s Bd; 6 insertions, Is;. Strictly Cash Advance. Extra Charge U Booked. w ANTED TO B U SOUND. SECOND-HAND PIAN Highest Cash Price Given. T M'CRACKEN & WALLS. Piano Tuners and Repairers. 438 Moray place (opposite First Church). 'Phono 3167. i 26ap, UR.NEB BROS., 53 LOWER RATTRAY STREET, Pay TOP PRICES for / Rabbitskins, Sheepskins, Wool, Hides, Calfskins, Horsehair, and Tallow. Prompt Returns. Labels and Advice Notes on Application. 12ap LIVE Man, with excellent connection softgoods and fancy goods trade, would like additional AGENCY.—Write S. Stone, Courthouse lane, Auckland. Imy \\7 ANTED, SUPPLY Prime Separator v v BUTTER. —Apply J. Johnaton, 12 Lawrence street, Mornington (or Halfway Bush). 29ap VTSTANTED to BUY, one second-hand v v CHASSIS; in good order; to fit wicker chair.—Apply A. Matheson, Rock and Pillar. 2my ORDERS Taken for Crochet Jumpers; very cheap.—Address 100, care Times Office. 2my VI7ANTED, GRAZING for 40 bullocks, * v for , three months. What offers.—Particulars Farmer, Times Office. 2my WANTED, LADY to Knit 12 pairs men’s socks; quote price; wool supplied.— 08, Times Office. - 2my ENDERS PREPARED Show Window’ Lighting: inspect A. and T. Inglie’.— Consult F. J. Lough, electrical engineer. VVTANTED —Horse, Harness, or Light Spring-cart, suitable delivery.—Write Jackson, fishmonger, Forbury corner (’phone 2841). 2m y THE Key to Health.—Why suffer from Constipation, Headaches, and danger of operation when you can avoid them.— Write to J. B. L., 107 York place. 2my 7'ANTED, a BLOCK for trapping.—B7, Times Office. 2rny w \ITORKING PARTNER Wanted for pig Tv farming; single man preferred, with capital of about £200.—88, Times. 2my THE Dunedin Bag Depot Buys Secondhand SACKS, in any quantity.—Bond street. Dunedin. ’Phone 505. Imy ■ixTANTEcTto BUY, GREYHOUND; good v V rabbitcr. — Reply immediately Box 24, Clyde. ; 23ap VST ANTED. Metal-turning TREADLE v » LATHE, 4Jin to 6in centre, screwcutting.—43, Times Office. 29ap W*7ANTED to PURCHASE, Officer's Base v v TRUNK.—AppIy W. M. Ryburn, Knox College. 29ap TAGO WITNESS. —New Stories. A large amount of reading matter. Pries, 9d. o

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18543, 2 May 1922, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 18543, 2 May 1922, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 18543, 2 May 1922, Page 7