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EDUCATIONAL. C'f. John Atnbnlanco. Association.—Winter Classes: Men’s First Aid, Wonten’s First Aid, Home Nursing. These Classes will commence as soon as a sufficient number of Students are Enrolled. Applicants are requested to send in their Names at once to the Secretary. In order to suit the convenience of those-unable to attend in the daytime, the Association’s Rooms, Old Fire Brigade Station, Octagon? will be Open from 7 to 8 p.m. on FRIDAY, sth iust., and at the-same hour on MONDAY, Bth, for this purpose. Fee: 7s 6d,-payable on enrolment. . toy- ■ D. H. ROGERS, Secretary. TENDERS. fTIENDERS PREPARED Show Window JL Lighting: inspect’A. and T. Inglia’.— Consult’F. J. Lough, electrical engineer. TTkUNEDIN' CITY COUNCIL. TENDERS FOR GAS MAINS. Tenders will be received by the Undersigned up till Noon on WEDNESDAY, 10th May next, for the SUPPLY and Delivery of 30 Tons of 3in Cast Iron Gas Pipes,' and 10 Tons of 4in Cast Iron Gas Pipes. Specifications, and general conditions of contract may be viewed on application at the Office of the ,Gas Engineer, Gasworks, Anderson’s Bay road. G. A. LEWIN, . 1 Town Clerk. Town Hall, 29th April, 1922. Imy Tl E . N D E R S . For , PURCHASE OF STOCK AND PLANT Of DOMINION FERROLITII COMPANY, limited (In Liquidation),,At MELLING, near LOWER' HUTT. Tenders, CLOSING at 4, p.m. on TUESDAY,' 16th May, 1922, will bo received at iho Office of the Liquidator, Dominion Farmers’ Institute. Featherston street, Wellington, for thoPlknt and Stock-in-trade of this Company. The Plant is one of the most up-to-date in New Zealand for the Construction of Asbestos Roofing Tiles; is in splebdid condition. and call be used immediately. It can also bo adapted for any other manufacturing concern where cement is used. The Stock consists of Tiles, which .have matured for over 12 months. They have been tried out, and have proved very satisfactory. To Builders, hero is a snip; For full particulars apply to . . * J. L. ARCUS,. 4my " ..Liquidator. | ARCHITECTS, , 395 COLLINS STREET, MELBOURNE, 703 NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE BUILDINGS, AUCKLAND. Telephone 2687 a. j TENDERS are invited for the ERECTION of STUDENTS’ CLUBHOUSE, in | Stone and Reinforced Concrete, upon tho University College Grounds, Princes street, ; Auckland, lor the University College Council. Lowest or apy tender not necessarily ! accepted. Plans available at the Office of the Architects on TUESDAY, May 2, 1922. Tenders CLOSE at tho Auckland Office of the Architects, nit .12 o'clock ..noon, ’of FRIDAY, June 2, 1922. PRELIMINARY DEPOSIT, £IOO. A. B. CHAPPELL. M.A. 2my 1 Registrar. TO ENCOURAGE BUILDING. THE TIMBER MERCHANTS HAVE REDUCED THE O.P. TIMBER PRICE WE SUPPLY INTERIOR FINISHINGS, AND OUR PRICES HAVE BEEN REDUCED FOR MONTHS., Have you seen the dry, clean, bright Oregon Lining we offer: no dearer than, red pine. Our W’est Coast Dry Run Timber is available for you in Mouldings, Lining, or Dressed Boards. Clean run and bone r dry. : Scandia Wall Board,.."Snow White” Plaster Board. Asbestos Cement Sheets. New supplies of DoorSVpnd' Shingles just landed. We Reduce the Cost of. Building-for you. G. HOVVES k CO.. 259 CUMBERLAND ST;, DUNEDIN ’Phone 2276. ■ . < Box 114. .MORE LEAKY WASH-TUBS. ' PETROUS CONCRETE WASH-TUBS. Concrete* Wash-tubs, have been used in Sydney for several years past, and have proved their superiority beyond doubt. . Petrous Reinforced Concrete . Wash-tubs have two -compartments, with perfectly smooth,. clean surface inside, arid rounded corners. Brass beading on all top edges. Reinforced' AKtougßouL, ■, Walls' approxi-t oheJihch ’thick. Won’t chip, crack, leak. Everlasting; Price, £5 IDs. Obtainable Petrous Tile Co. (Ltd.), Cavershana, Dunedin, .(’phone J 5285). Patersoft.-and, Barn - Dunedin. ACCOMMODATION AT HOLIDAY RESORTS. Holiday-m a k e r s I OLIDAMA K E R S, ! Visit Auckland during -the. - vacation! Reserve your accommodation at STONEHURST RESIDENTIAL HOTEL. ' The, Triad says; “Stonehurst is easily the best boatding-house I have known.” Mr and Mrs ALBERT A. BROWN, proprs. Wire .or write: “Stonehurst,” Auckland/ BUFFET PRIVATE, HOTEL, - Corner of Colombo and Lichfield streets, Christchurch. The most central house in the city; 5 minutes from station, 3 -minutes G.P.0.,,. gardens, , river, and theatres; electric light-hot and cold baths: excellent cuisine; moderate tariff.—F. M. C. HYMAN, Proprietress. All trams from station stop at ,corner. IPhone A 5266. , W HERB TO STAY; IN, CHRIST- ■ CHURCH; “ HOTEL FEDERAL. Victoria Square, Christchurch. D. COLLINS. Proprietor (Late Clarendon Hotel). All communications receive prompt ' attention. Ror 532. . Telephones, .1040, 2279. WHERE TO- STAY IN~CHRIST- ' CHURCH* ST. EL-MO HOUSE. , ' Superior Private Accommodation. 52 Worcester street. West End. 2 minutes Irom G.P.O. v Beautiful lawns, gardens, etc. Moderate tariff. - F. J. MURRAY,. Proprietor. . ' ’Phone 872. A , 24n WHERE TO .STAY IN CHRISTCHURCH. i SHADES HOTEL. One min'iite from G.P.O; Tariff, 10s per. day. Telephone 1205 HEBE TO WAY ffOTEI, W 2): NEIL, Proprietor. at Oyaka; v RAIL--3 minutes’ walk from station; temis moderate.—John M‘Lean r .proprietor. . ' . lon PICNICKERS and Visitors toTaieri Mouth will find, good ,ACCOMMODATION at River Bank Boarding-house.—Mrs Phillips, Teachers and students of MARQUETRY and POKER WORK, Get your Vases, Bowls, Panels, etc., from M. SILVKRSTONE, Furmtutb Manufacturer, Carroll street, Dunedin. Prices Right. Satisfaction Guaranteed. ’lPhone 7SO. _ 13ap POISON LAID for .D.OOS on ’Jordan’s • r' Junction. ' !, V , , CaR'EV & MILLAR, . -Smy -, .. Sawyers’ Bay. L~ HOSE; black, g--.y. heallici; tfi IIH, 5s 6cl a pair.— Herbert, Haynes. Sap

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18545, 4 May 1922, Page 9

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