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TEACHERS WANTED. OTAGO BOYS’ HIGH SCHOOL. WANTED, an ASSISTANT MASTER, Grade D, for general work. The candidate appointed must take some active interest in the general life of the schoolApplicants should state age, qualifications (scholastic, athletic, etc.), experience, subjects they are prepared' to teach and to what standard, outside activities in which they are prepared to assist, and the earliest date they can take up work. Applications, with copies only of testimonials, will be received up to MONDAY, July 2 C. R. M'LEAN, Secretary, Otago High Schools ■ Board. 33 Jetty street, Dunedin. 26ju CITY CORPORATION NOTICES. I") UNE DI N CITY COUNCIL. PROPOSED LOAN FOR TOWN HALL. Pursuant to the provisions of “The Local Bodies’ Loans Act, 1915.” Public Notice js Hereby Given that a POLL'of the RATEPAYERS will be taken upon WEDNESDAY, jyNE 27, 1923, on a proposal to raise a Special Loan of £90,000 for the pur- . Erupting .a ing ta Organ and other ment for the same. The Poll will be taken between the hours of 9 a.m. and 7 p.ro. upon the date afore'said at the following Polling Places: Knox Chuich Sunday School. Presbyterian Church, Opoho. Old Council Chambers, Mornington.. Oddfellows’ Hall, Stuart street. Coronation Hall, Maori Hill. Albany Street School Hall. Mission Kali, Russell street. i Caversham Methodist Sunday School, South road. St. Clair Pavilion, Bedford street. St. Andrew’s Church Hall, Carroll street. Oddfellows’ Hall, Kensington. Burns Hail, Burlington street. George street School Hall. Oddfellows’Hall, David street, Caversham. North-East Valley Town Hall, North road. Walcari Hall, Naim street. Kaikovoi. Salvation Army Hall, Highgate, Roslyn. Presbyterian Church, Anderson’s Bay. South Dunedin Town Hall. Barron's Hall, North road, North-East V alloy H LIVINGSTONE TAPLEY, Mayor. G. A- LEWIN, Returning Officer. Town Hall, 12th June, 1923. 19ju TENDERS. fipENpERS are invited till 10 a.m. on TPIURSDAY, 28th inst., for ADDITIONS to ALEXANDRA WARD, Dunedin Hospital. • MASON & WALES, Registered Architects, Dunedin. nrtENDERS will be received till 2 p.im, 1 THURSDAY, June 28, for ALTERATIONS AND PLUMBING WORK at the National Bank of New Zealand (Ltd.) premises, Outram. Plans and specifications can be seen at the office of the undersigned. WILLIAM H. DUNNING, A.N.Z.1.A., Rcgd. Architect. National Bank Chambers. 21ju IJVENDERS wanted for ALTERATIONS, CARPENTERING. and PLUMBING WORK. Apply. .S6ju TIVOLI TEA ROOMS, Stuart street. ENOE-KOXBURGII RAILWAY. PLATE GIRDER SPANS. TENDERS for the above CLOSED with the Secretary, Public Works Tenders Board, Wellington, at Noon on 21st AUGUST NEXT'. Plans and specifications may be seen on application at Public Works Offices, Auckland, Christchurch, Dunedin; Head Office, Wellington; High Commissioner’s Office, London; and New Zealand Trade Commissioners’ Offices, Melbourne and Sydney. 26ju gECTION 63, WAIKATO. TRANSFORMER. SERVICE TENDERS for the above CLOSE with the Secretary, Public Works Tenders Board, Wellington, at Noon bn 22nd. OCTOBER NEXT. Specifications may bo obtained 1 on application at Public Works District Offices, Auckland, Christchurch, Dunedin; Head Office, Wellington; High Commissioner’s Office, London; and New Zealand Trade Commissioners’ Offices, Sydney and MelEND E R S. Tenders are invited for our DRAPERY STOCK, exclusive of Mercery and Clothing. Stock can be Been on and after TUESDAY, June 26, 10 a.m. Tenders. CLOSE Noon THURSDAY, Juno 28. Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. KILROY & SUTHERLAND (LTD.), 25ju Princes street. T~ ~HE SOUTHLAND ELECTRIC POWER BOARD. TENDERS ERECTION OF SUB-STATIONS AT GORE, WINTON, INVERCARGILL, AND MONOW AI. Separate Written Tenders will bo received by the undersigned until Noon .on SATURDAY, July 14, for Ih© Supply of Materials for the Erection of (a) Sub- [ station at Gore; (b) Sub-station at Winton; (c) Sub-station at Invercargill; (d) Substation at Monowai. NOTE.—The Board will supply f.p.r. Invercargill all steel for the outdoor steel structures. Atornative Separate Tenders will be received for the Supply of Labour only necessary to construct each Sub-station. Tenders must bo accompanied by i a cheque upon a bank in Invercargill for an amount equal to 1 per cent, of the amount of tender. Drawings, specifications, and general .conditions may bo viewed at the Offices of the Board. A complete copy of the drawings, etc., will bo supplied upon receipt of a fee of £3 3s, but this payment will be refunded in cases whore the said drawings, etc., are returned in good order and condition. A. W. RODGER, Chairman. Office of the Southland Eloch-io Power Board, P.O. Box 121, Invercargill. Juno 22, 1923. ’ 26ju HAS PROVED if. NO LEAKING ROOFS WITH PETROUS TILES. Petrous Red Concrete Roofing Tiles are non-absorbent. Severe tests under lh o most stringent conditions have proved that rain or moisture cannot penetrate them. Why risk erecting a roof that may eventually let the water through and cause no end of damage and inconvenience. Stipulate Petrous Red Concrete Roofing Tiles and avoid trouble. • Full particulars from Petrous Tile Co. (Ltd.), Caversham, Dunedin. A. B. Stewart. Assembly Building, Timaru. N.Z. Hardware, Invercargill. hT'aT'n hill sTa n d. Wanted, contractors, carters, asphalters, eto , to know that I am taking ORDERS for SAND of best quality.-JOHN J. JONES, 53 Crawford street, ’Phone 8562. I3ap & W. SHIED Deliver Bricks, Screen,l* ings, Asphalt, Sand, Cement, Lime, Tar; anywhere.—’Phono 1201 for service.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18898, 26 June 1923, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 18898, 26 June 1923, Page 1

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