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LOST AND FOUND. LEFT in Gardena cat, Monday evening, Bundle SCHOOL BOOKS, in strap, and Lunch Case; reward. —J. Dunne, 0.P.0. LOST (Friday night, between Children's Exhibition and Brighton street, Roslyn), Lady’s GOLD BRACELET.—Reward returning Kemp’s Store, Roslyn. 8n lOST, Brown Leather PURSE, initials ■i K.C.8.; keepsake; containing money, 2 tram tickets; reward. —’Phone 9619. ' 8n LOST (Wednesday, between King and Forth streets, via Frederick street), Silver Expanding WRISTLET WATCH.— Reward returning Watson, 254 King street. LOST, Bunch of KEYS, on ring, Wednesday, about High or Princes streets; reward.—Office, Wain’s Hotel. 8n TENDERS. (£b£EP A RATE TENDERS are invited until 2 p.m, on WEDNESDAY, the 14th November, for PAINTING and STRUCTURAL WORK at the Trades Hall, Moray place. E. W. WALDEN, 2n Architect, Dowling street. fjl I M B B E. The Southland and Otago Co-operative Timber Co. (Limited) controls 33 separate sawmills having a tremendous output. For GOOD TIMBER, at REDUCED RATES, send your NEXT ORDER to J. W. H. CLARKE, Dunedin Representative, 29ap 10 Dowling street nnENDEES are invited until 2 p.m. on JL NOVEMBER 12 for ALTERATIONS and ADDITIONS to a RESIDENCE in Cargill street. Drawings and specifications may be seen at the Office of the Undersigned, where tenders are to be lodged D. G. MOWAT, A.N.Z.1.A., Registered Architect. Government Life Buildings, 102 Princes street. In TENDERS will be received for ERECTION of RESIDENCE, Hamilton road, Anderson’s Bay, until 2 p.m. on THURSDAY, November 8, 1923. Plana and specifications may be seen at my Office, where tenders are to be lodged. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. H. M'DOWELL SMITH, F.N.Z.1.A., Registered Architect. Dawson’s Buildings, Moray place, Dunedin. nPENDERS will be received up till 12 i- o’clock, FRIDAY, 16th November, for the ERECTION OF A BUSINESS BLOCK at Stafford Street North, TTMARU, IoT Wm. Evans, esq. Plans and specifications can be seen at the office of the undersigned. WM. H. DUNNING, A.N.Z.1.A., Registered Architect. National Bank Chambers. 3n Te n d e r .8 are invited for OUTPUT OF GRAINS per Sack for 12 months from Ist December, 1925, to Ist December, 1934. Tenders Close 10th NOVEMBER with St radian’s Branch N.Z. Breweries (Ltd.), who will supply all information. 3n OTAGO CENTRAL ELECTRIC POWER BOARD. POLE LINE MATERIAL AND TRANSFORMERS. TENDERS for the SUPPLY and DELIVERY of the under-mentioned MATERIALS shall CLOSE not kter than 5 p.m. on FRIDAY, November 30. 1925. with the Chairman, Otago Central Electric Power Board, Alexandra: CONTRACT No. 1. Section A.—lronbark Poles. Section B. —Timber for Cross Arms. Section C.—lronwork and Bolts, etc. Section D. —Line Insulators. Section E.—Bare and Insulated Wire* and Cables. Section F. —Poles, Switches, and Arresters. Section G. —H. T. and L. T. Fuses and Cut-outs. CONTRACT No. 2. Distribution and E.H.T. Transformers. Specifications may be obtained from the Board’s Consulting Engineer (A. P. Aldridge), Security Buildings, Stuart street, Dunedin. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Dated at Alexandra this 2nd day of November, 1925. W. BLACK, 3n Chairman, o TAGO HARBOUR BOARD. TENDERS will be received at the Board’s Offices, Birch street, up till Noon on FRIDAY, November 30, 1923, for the following SUPPLY CONTRACTS for the period January 1 to December 31, 1924. Specifications and Conditions may be seen at the Engineer’s Office, where forms of Tender and Schedule may be obtained. The lowest or any tender not necessarily Drivers Drivers W. J. BARDSLEY, Secretary. 3rd November, 1923. 3a OHAINHILL SAND. WANTED —Asphalters. Builders. Bricklayers. Plasterers, Carters, Contractors, and all others who use Chainhill Sand to know that I have opened up a New Face of Clean Sand 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. J. J. JONES. Chainhill Sand Co., 53 Crawford street. Telephone 3562. ‘ PETROUS CONCRETE ROOFING TILES Are strongest on the market. Are lighter than clay tiles. Are positively non-absorbent through face if mature. Are the dryest roofing made. _ Never grow moss or show dirty stains. Run off ALL tho water into tanks. Are positively frost resistant. Are positively flat and neat fitting. Are immeasurably improved in colour. Are made in slate, green, red, and grey. Are tho only tile which strengthens with age. Aro tho only suitable tile when tank water is saved or frost considerable. Are fully Guaranteed. Are not experimental; 250 roofs laid; used 50 years in France. Are not expensive. Lot us prove every claim. Write or call— PETROUS TILE CO. (LTD.), Caversham Old Gas Works. jg R I O K S. TO BUILDERS AND BRICKLAYERS. Superior Bricks are again being made at tho ABBOTSFORD TILERIES. Immediate delivery can bo given. All orders to be left with W. E. C. REID, Secretary, corner Princes street and Moray place, Dunedin, Telephones 1430 and 3104. Sn BBOTSFORD TERRA COTTA ROOFING TILES. When opening a certain public buildfng a former Governor of New Zealand_ commented during his speech on local architecture, referring specially to what he termed “the same old tin roof painted the same old red, probably the wrong red.”, ABBOTSFORD TERRA COTTA TILES aro the right red, being a natural burnt colour, which is retained for all tune, and are rain and weather proof. We employ a special staff of experienced tilers for fixing, and all roofs, when finished, are guaranteed. Write, ’phone, or call fop particular* op quotations. BRISCOE & CO, (LTD.). Distributing Agents, Dunedin, HAINHI lT S A N a Wanted, contractors, carters, asphalters, etc., to know that I am taking ORDERS for SAND of best quality.—JOHN J. JONES, 55 Crawford street. ’Phono 3562. Sa C& W. SHIEL Deliver Briok\ Screeoi ings, Asphalt, Sand, Cement, Lime, Tar; anywhere.—’Phone 1201 for service.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19009, 3 November 1923, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 7 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19009, 3 November 1923, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 7 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19009, 3 November 1923, Page 11