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EDUCATIONAL. AYE YOU ONE STRONG INTEREST IN LIFE? Lifo is over so much fuller and more interesting if one is working towards a goal Why not concentrate for a few years on improving your position? RANKS COLLEOE COR 11 ESI.’ONDENCE <JU U RSES I'rovide excellent postal tuition in Practical Rook-keeping, Accountancy, Advertising. Law, Ranking, Secretarial Practice. Insurance, Shipping, Matriculation. Public Service, Teachers’ Certificates, University Degiees, etc. Write to-day for particulars of the Course which interests you most. Prospectus and informal ion free. RANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEOE, Wellington, Christchurch, & Now Plymouth, 11. AMOS, Director. INTERESTING WORK AND INDE 1 PENDENCE are the rewards for skill in Architectural Drawing. This skill can bo gained in your spare time at home. The detailed practical teaching of the I.C.S. course leads the student enthusiastically and intelligently 'rom the simplest to the most elaborate form of draughtsmanship. Some of the leading Architects of to-day qualified through the T.C.S. Architectural Drawing Course. Write for free booklet. 200 other courses to choose from. INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS (AUSTRALASIA) LIT). R, N. Ridd, District Agent, Dept. “B.” Box 657, Dunedin. TO Bo able to write clear, forceful English gives a man a big lift in life. Acquire proficiency _ studying Grenville Kluiser’s English Mail Course; prospectus ■ E ” free. —Janies Rodger, 159 H Manchester street, Christchurch. TENDERS. Tl E N D E R S are invited for EXTENSIVE REMODELLING of Trinity Presbyterian Church, Timaru. Plans, etc., may be obtained from the Architect’s Office, where lenders Close at 4 p.m. on FRIDAY, November 2. HERBERT HALL, A.N.Z.T.A., 250 Architect. QTAGO A. & P. SOCIETY. TENDERS will he received up to SATURDAY, November o, for CATERING for SUMMER SHOW. Conditions apply 250 E. F DUTHIE, Secretary. T E N U K R S. A. Tenders for Asphaltin one Tenuis Couit 100 ft x 50fl. depth 2i inches. Contractor to supply all material. Court to be finished by December 10. Tenders CLOSE November 1. 1923. B. —Tenders for Asphalting one Tennis Court 100 ft by 50ft. depth 2!, inches. All material supplied. Tenders CLOSE on NOVEMBER 1, 1923. Tinders to be addressed to R. MEE. 240 Becks. UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND (LIMITED). TENDERS will be received up to Noon of MONDAY. October 29, for the undermentioned SUPPLIES to the Company's Steamers at Dunedin and Port Chalmers for Twelve Months (except where otherwise stated) from December 1, 1922: — MEAT. —Alternative tender for six or 12 months. MILK. —Alternative tender for six or 12 months. BREAD.—Alternative Tender for six or 12 months. BREAD.—Alternative tender for six or 12 months. Port Chalmers only. FISH. —Tw e 1 v e months. BETTER.—TweIve months. V KGETABLES. —Twelve months. Forms of tender may he obtained at the Company's Dunedin Office. 250 JNBANKR U P T C Y. IN THE ESTATE OF W. & F. E. ABSALOM, of Recfton, Bootmakers and Importers. TENDERS will be received at my Office, Bridge street, Reofton, up to 10 a.in. on WEDNESDAY, the 31st inst.. for the PURCHASE of Stock of Boots and Shoes, Grindery and Workshop, Grindery arid Plant. Tiro above may be inspected upon application to the undersigned. Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Stocks Lists and conditions of tender to be seen at the Office of the Official Assignee, Dunedin. HENRY COOPER, Deputy Official Assignee. Recfton. October 17, 1923. 200 JjT URNITUKE 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. Tenders 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, or to Mr J. Harvey, Oxford street, Levin. P. E. PATTRICK. Liquidator, Britannia Building, Fealhcrston street, Wellington. HARVEY & CO. (LIMITED)’ 240 In Liquidation. TN THE ESTATE OF FREDERICK J. 4 BUTLER (DECEASED). TENDERS will he received by the undersigned not later than 12 o'clock noon on WEDN KSDAY, 31st msl., for the PURCHASE of Section 16, Block VII. Teviot Survey District, containing 58 acres 10 perches. Occupation Lease 20 years to run, together with the whole of the Live and Dead Slock thereon, as a going concern. T ne property is situated eight miles from the site of the new Railway Station at Miller’s Fiat, three miles from Roxburgh School and Post. Office. There are 5 acres flat and 53 acres hillside, 64 hives of bees, am! all necessary appliances, together with sundry implements and tools. Conditions of tender may be seen upon application to the, undersigned, or to the Agent at Roxburgh. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. G. H. ELLIFFE, 200 District Public Trustee for Dunedin. PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT. STORES. QUOTATIONS. Closing Noon on dates shown, are invited for the supply of:1. 91, tons M.S. Reinforcing Rods 13/11/25 2. Axe,-, Shovels, Picks, and Hummers for indent 6/11/25 3. Tool Handles for indent 6/11/23 Quotation forms are obtainable at Public Works Offices, .Auckland, Christchurch, and Dunedin, and at Stores Manager's Office. Wellington. __ 250 OHAINHILL SAND. WANTED- Asphalters. Builders. Bricklayers, Plasterers. Carters, Contractors, and all others who use Chainhiil Sand to know that T have opened tin a New Face of Clean Sami of the best quality at Loudon's. Fairfield, and knowing the requirements of the different trades. Customers can rely upon getting what they order. We guarantee quality, quantity, service, and price. Consult us before placing your next order, it will pay you to do so. ■T. J. JONES, Chtfinhill Sand Co., 53 Crawford street. Telephone 3562, CHAIN II ILL SAND. Wanted, contractors, carters, asphalters, etc., to know that T am taking ORDERS for SAND of host quality.—JOHN J. JONES, 55 Crawford street. 'Phono 3562. 5a rfTENDERS for CARTAGE to and from ' * Dunback to Shingly Crock, 16 imlos, 1 at intervals, approximately 5U ton.—Freeland Bros., Uorrieona. 230

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19001, 25 October 1923, Page 9

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