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PUBLIC NOTICES. s ALE OF- HIGH-GRADE SHOES At VERY MUCH REDUCED PRICES During our END-OF-SEASON CASH SALE. Prior to Stock-taking on August 31. Wo have space to mention only a few of our many BARGAINS, which are well worth buying. FOR LADIES.—We have a window full of 1 -ace and Court Shoes at one price—20s per pair. They consist of Black Glace and Patent Leather Lace Shoes, some with Cuban heels, others with Louis or Shaped Leather Heels. Also Court Shoes in Patent and Glace Leathers. Many of these Shoes wore sold at 35s up to 50s per pair, but our CASH PRICE this month is 20s per pair. There are also some Coloured Shoes in Brown and Crocodile Leathers, in Grey and Fawn, which were 4Cs per pair. W© have most sires in stock. ALL AT ONE PRICE TO CLEAR, 20s per Pair. SPECIAL.—36 Pairs Glace Derby Lace Shoos, with medium height leather heels and imitation welted soles. All Leather Most suitable for every-day wear or school wear. SALE PRICE, 15s. COLOURED SUEDE Broad bar. Shoes, with Cuban Leather Heels. Splendid wear and excellent fitting, in Brown, Fawn and Taupe. Suede is most comfortable to wear. SALE PRICE, 3Ds Pair. FOR MEN.—Box Calf Derby Lace Shoes, slont sole, at 20s pair. Box Calf Cookhams. English made, at 24s pair. Tan Can Cookhams, English made, at 25s pair. All Country Orders must be accompanied wish cash. We Pay Postage. ISLIP AND WATT, BOOT AND SHOE IMPORTERS, 143 GEORGE STREET, DUNEDIN. - TENDERS. rjiHE OTAGO HOSPITAL BOARD. 'FENDERS will bo received until 10 o’clock a.m. on THURSDAY. August 28, for tlie SUPPLY and DELIVERY of MILK and CREAM, MEAT, FUEL, and BREAD to the Dunedin Hospital, Nurses’ Home, Otago Benevolent Institution, Pleasant Valley Sanatorium. Batchelor (Maternity) Hosoital, Fever Hospital. Wakari Hospital, and" Children’s Convalescent Home, also for CARRYING OUT OF FUNERALS at Dunedin Hospital, Otago Benevolent Institution, and Wakari Hospital. REMOVAL OF ASHES FROM Dunedin Hospital and Nurses’ Home. Specifications to be seen at Secretary s Office Hanover street, Dunedin; and the '[’own Clerk’s Office, Palmerston, where forms of tender may be obtained on application. , ■ JOHN JACOBS, Secretary. August 18, 1924 l° au m e n~ D R s. TENDERS ARE INVITED until Noon i SATURDAY, AUGIW 30 v . for the RUCTION OF ADDITIONS AND ALERATIONS to the GRAND HOTEL. Lowest or any tender not necessarily aepted. SALMOND & VANES, A.R.1.8.A., Registered Architects. National Bank Chambers, Princes street. 15au CENDERS are invited, and fill be received at our Offices (where plans and jocifications mnv be seen) up till 2 p.m. n TUESDAY. August 19, for ALTERA’IONS to PREMISES Messrs Andrew ,ees (Limited), GEORGE STREET, DUN--IDIN. Lowest or any tender, not neeesarily accepted. IDMUND ANSCOMBR & ASSOCIATES, Architects, 6au Union Bank Chambers, Dunedin. PENDERS FOR INLAND SERVICE CONTRACTS; MAIL (North Island, 1925-27; South Island, 1925-28.) SEALED TENDERS will be received at ie several Chief Post Offices in the ominion umtil noon on THURSDAY. the h September, 1924, for the CONVEY - NCE OP MAILS for a period from the it January, 1925, of Three Years in respect ? the Services in the North Island and our Years in respect of the Services in io South Island. •A list of the services for which tenders re being invited is on exhibition at all ost Offices. G. MNAMARA, Acting Secretary, i au G.P.O. Wellington. LENDERS will be received (ill MONL DAY, August 25, for the LEASE, r a term of five years from September 1, 24, of 31 i ACRES of the WEST TAIERI IIURCH GLEBE. Conditions of leas© ay be seen at the Manse. West Faieri; at; r Stephen’s Store. Outran); or with Mr rlhur Grant. Wylie’s Crossing, to whom 1 tenders are to Ire sent. Highest or any ndcr not necessarily Wan BUILDING, 60ft . OAMARU. TENDERS, addressed to the undersigned, are invited up to SEPTEMBER 5. Plans and specific?)) inns to be seen at our Office from August 21. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. mWO-STOREYED 1 FRONTAGE HALLENSTELN BROS (LTD.), 19a u Dowling street. lECTION 165, LAKE COLERIDGE—--1 EXTENSION OF POWERHOUSE BUILDING. TENDERS for the Erection of the above Extension Close with the Secretary, Public Works Tenders Board, Wellington, at 4 p.m., on 2nd SEPTEMBER NEXT. Plans and specifications may bo seen on application nt Public, Works Offices, Christchurch, Dunedin, and Hoad Office, Wellington. ]\KW ZEALAND AND SOUTH SEAS EXHIBITION COMPANY. TENDERS are invited for the CONVEYANCE and SPREADING of CLAY for tho SPORTS GROUND, Logan Park. Specifications may he obtained at the Offices of the Engineers. Tenders CLOWE on FRIDAY, August 22, nt 4 p.m. BLAIR MASON. LEE, & BROWN, Consulting Engineers. National Bank Buildings. Princes street. STEEL JOISTS. rrge Quantities of Every Siza and elh KEPT ON STOCK. Quotations „ for STEEL BEAMS, STEEL and sT-IRON COLUMNS, also all classes HOLDERS’ IRONWORK. SPECIAL. Pressed Maleablo Steel VERANDAH FRIEZES supplied to order, j all depths. JOSEPH SPARROW & SOI 3 (LTD.), 70 RATTRAY STREET, DUNEDIN. €1 & W. SHIEL Deliver Bricks, Screen- )• mgs. Asphalt, Sand. Cement, Lime, Tar; anywhere.—’Phone 1201 for service. A hoot said to be the largest ever manufactured was shown at the Trades Exhibition Northampton, recently. It measures 35iu from heel lo too. and high. A now use for the bagpipes has keen found. A Highlander who owns a. sheep farm in a mountainous district of California has a habit of playing his pipes all over hi? property in order to frighten a wav eagles 'those birds of prey had formerly done much damage by carrying off lambs and sometimes full-grown sheep, but the pipes have proved 100 much for them.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19254, 19 August 1924, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19254, 19 August 1924, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19254, 19 August 1924, Page 9

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