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PROFESSIONAL. (ProfessionAt Card.) JORDAN & HENAGHAN, SURGEON DENTISTS. LONDON DENTAL PARLOURS. STOCK EXCHANGE BUILDINGS. DUNEDIN. And also at BRIDGE HOTEL, KAITANGATA. Visits Tuesday Fortnightly. Next Visit, NOVEMBER 6. J& J. WILLIAMSON, 0 CHIROPRACTORS. John Williamson. Miss Williamson. SEVENTH TEAR OF PRACTICE. Graduates P.S.C.; Members N.Z.C.A, (Inc.). COLONIAL MUTUAL BUILDINGS, Corner Princes and High streets. (Entrance from Princes street.) Hours: 9.30 to 12 noon; 2.30 to 5.30 p.m. Saturday, 9 to 12.30 ’Phone 594. Consultation Free. ANT HON Y H. THOMSON, CHIROPRACTOR. P.S.C. Graduate (by exam.). Member N.Z.C.A. (Inc.). Chiropractic is the only science that exactly locates the cause of disease end then adjusts it bv hand. Hours: 9.12.2.30-6. DAWSON’S BUILDING (Moray place). Consultation Free. ’Phone 3010. IrTT. G. KINNEY. CHIROPRACTOR (Palmer School Graduate), H.B. BUILDINGS, PRINCES STREET (Fourth Floor). HOURS: 10 30 to 1 p.m.; 3 to 5.30 p.m. Saturdays: 10 to 1 pm. X-RAY FACILITIES. ’Phone 3750. sja CHRISTIE & CHRISTIE, CHIROPRACTORS. Palmer School Graduates. Members N.Z.C.A. (Incorporated), H.B. BUILDINGS (Second Floor), PRINCES STREET. Hours: 9 to 12.15; 2.30 to 5.45. Saturdays. 9 to 1. ’Phone 1718. Consultation free. Lady attendant. 1 R K ’ S INSTITUTE. “HAZEL HURST,” CAVERSHAM. Our object in opening the above Institute is that it may prove a blessing to suffering humanity. Many who entered our Inver- I cargill Institute in an almost hopeless condition left after a few weeks’ treatment renewed in health and vigour and with a brighter outlook on life. Wo trust that ; under God’s blessing this may prove to be the case with those entering our present home. Diseases of all kinds treated according to Professor Kirk’s and the Latest Medical Hydropathic Methods. Address communications Mr D. MARSHALL. Telephone 1759. 15s TENDERS. SPECIFICATIONS and TENDERS are k invited for the ERECTION of a PUBLIC HALL at Omakau in Concrete; floor space approximate 80 x 45. Tenders CLOSE SATURDAY, October 27, Further particulars on application to D. R. THOMPSON, Secretary to Hall Committee, Omakau. riv E N D E R S. A. —Tenders for Asphaltin one Tennis Comt 100 ft x 50ft, depth 21. inches. Contractor to supply all material. Court, to be finished by December 10. Tenders CLOSE November 1, 1923. B. Tenders for Asphalting on© Tennis Court 100 ft by 50ft. depth 2i inches. All material supplied. Tenders CLOSE oil NOVEMBER 1. 1925. Tenders to be addressed to R, MEE, 240 Becks. mENDERS, CLOSING at the Public i Works Office, Dunedin, at Noon on OCTOBER 31, 1925, are invited for ELECTRIC LIGHTING at Dominion Chambers. Plans and specifications may bo seen at Public Works Office, Dunedin. 240 JjMJRNITUKE BUSINESS FOR SALE. TENDERS are invited for a well-estab-lished and profitable Furniture Business as a going concern. Turnover exceeds £IO,OOO per annum. The largest business of its kind on the Manawatu line. 'l’enders CLOSE at Noon on SATURDAY, November 17, 1923, at the Registered Office of the Company, Oxford street. Levin. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. For further particulars apply to the Undersigned, ot to Mr J. Harvey, Oxford street. Levin. P. E. PATTRICK, Liquidator, Britannia Building, Featlierston street, Wellington. HARVEY & CO. (LIMITED), 240 In Liquidation. nPENDER FOR CAST IRON PIPES 1. AND FITTINGS. Written Tenders will be received at the Office of the General Manager, New Zealand Railways, Wellington, up to Noon of WEDNESDAY, November 7, 1923, for the SUPPLY and DELIVERY, c.i.f., and e., Auckland or Wellington, of the following Cast Iron Water Pipes (four inches inside diameter) and Fittings:— 446 CM. Pipes, Snigot and Socket, 4in x 12ft... 150 C.I. Pines, Spigot and Socket, 4iu x 9ft. 2 CM. Tees, Spigot and Socket, 4in, with flanged connections. 3 C.I Pipes, Spigot and Flange, 4in x 9ft. ’ 2 C.I. Pipes, Socket and Flange, 4in r Of i. 1 C.I. Tec, Socket and Flange, 4in, with 2iiu flanged connection. Tenderers to fully describe the Pipes and Fittings quoted for and to stale thickness and normal weight of each pipe, also whether dry or green sand or spun cast. Tenderers to state time in which delivery can be given, and must bo prepared to cable order if tender accepted. Tenders to be addressed to the General Manager, Now Zealand Railways, Wellington, and to be marked on outside “Tender for Water Pipes.” The lowest or any lender not necessarily accepted. 240 H, Separate tenders, closing at Noon on OCTOBER 30, with the Secretary, Public Works Tenders Board, Wellington, are invited for (1) Additions and Alterations, ; (2) Heating. at the Old Police Buildings, Dunedin, Plans and specifications, etc., at Public Works Office, Dunedin, 100 B. UILDERS’ specialties Clinton Welded Sheathing Plaster Lath. Abbotsford Terra Cotta Roofing Tiles. Asbestos Cement Sheets and Slates. Beaver Board for Walls and Ceilings. Cedar Shingles. “Tcrrano” Composition Flooring. Triangle Mesh Concrete Reinforcement. Tile Fireplace Surrounds. “Sterling” Skylights and Glazing Bars. Steel Windows and Casements. Ridging. Spouting, Duwnpipe. Baths, Basins, etc. And all classes of Builders’ Requisites. BRISCOE & CO. (LTD.), Dunedin. TENDERS for CARTAGE to and from Dunback to Shingly Creek, ]6 miles, at intervals, approximately 30 ton.—Freeland 1 Bros., Morrisons. 230 C~ TIfAIN HI L L sand' Wanted, contractors, carters, asphaltera, etc., to know that 1 am taking ORDERS for SAND of best quality.—JOHN J. JONES, 53 Crawford street. ’Phone 3562, 5a C& W. SHIEL Deliver Bricks, Screen- > ings, Asphalt, Sand, Cement, Lime, Tar; anywhere.— Phono 1201 for service. O.TAGO WITNESS.—New Stories. A ' largo amount of reading matter. Price. OcL

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19000, 24 October 1923, Page 9

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