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TENDERS. PENINSULA COUNTY COUNCIL. SUPPLY AND DELIVERY OF DOG COLLARS. The Peninsula County Council invites Tenders for the Supply and Delivery of 400 Dog Collars of the following sizes and quantities: IJiu by 27in • • 32 lin by 24in 88 Jin by 21in 200 fin by 16in 80 Collars to be brass tagged with impression, “Peninsula C.C., 31/12/1928,' and numbered consecutively. Price to b| quoted at per various sizes. A sample ‘collar to accompany tender. Tenders will Close at 4 p.m, on 31st January, 1928, and to be addressed to the Undersigned to P.O. Box 1, Portobello. W, FLEMING. Clerk. Portobello, 24th January, 1928. rjv E N D E R S. OTAGO PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH BOARD OF PROPERTY. ' Tenders are invited for CLEARING and TERRACING UP ALLOTMENTS at Fox’s Quarry, at bottom <f Glen road; also Creek Protection Work in Allotments. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Tenders Close at my Office on 6th FEBRUARY, 1928. L. O. BEAL, 25ja Registered Civil Engineer. R. TENDERS, closing with the Secretary, Public Works Tenders Board, Wellington, at 4 pm., on FEBRUARY 21st, 1923, are invited for Installation of Machinery, Waipiata Sanatorium. Plans and Specifications may be seen at Public Works Office, Dunedin. ' TENDERS, closing with the Secretary, Public Works Tenders Board, Wellington, at 4 p.m.,' on FEBRUARY 21st, 1928, are invited for Additions to Nurses’ Home, Seacliff Mental Hospital. Plans and specifications may be seen at Public Works Office, Dunedin. VfEW ZEALAND GOVERNMENT STORES CONTROL BOARD. TENDERS FOR PIANOS. Tenders, addressed to the Secretary, New Zealand Government Stores Control Board, Wellington, Closing at 4 p.m. on 20th FEBRUARY, 1928, are invited for the SUPPLY OF PIANOS for use in State Schools. Separate tenders are required for delivery at Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch, and Dunedin. Tender forms ani conditions of contract may be obtained from the Public Works Offices at Auckland, Christchurch, and Dunedin, and the Stores Control Board Office, 43 Ballance street, Wellington. F. J. BROOKER, 28 j a Secretary■yUNCENT COUNTY COUNCIL. TENDERS—BRIDGES. Tenders (addressed to the Chairman and marked “ Tender for Contract No. Office, Clyde, up till 5 p.m. on SATURDAY, 24th March, 1928, for the ERECTION, either singly or collectively, of the following BRIDGES in Reinforced Concrete. Contract No. 793—Clutha River Bridge at Albert Town (six 50ft spans). Contract No. 794 —Hawea River Bridge at Camp Hill (three 50ff spans). Contract No. 795—Lindis River Bridge at Lower Lindis Crossing (three 50ft spans). Plans and specifications may be inspected at the Public Works Offices at Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch, Dunedin, and Invercargill, and the County Office, Clyde; or may be obtained from Messrs Vickerman and Lancaster, Box 920, Wellington, on deposit of £l, which will be refunded; on receipt of a bona fide tender. E. WINSLOE GEORGE, County Engineer-Clerk. County Office, Clyde, Central Otago, January 20, 1928. 28ja T THE PUBLIC. PUSH CHAIRS AND PRAMETTES. 27s to £5 15s. DOLLS’ PRAMS, 30s to £2. See our CHAIN NETTING designed for Cottage and Farm Fencing. Write for Price-list. GATES from 30s Each. Designs on Application. J. & W. FAULKNER, Corner Castle and St. Andrew streets, DUNEDIN. rjiHE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST. Hence the Big Demand for WALTON PARK SAND. You can have it Screened Ready for the Job. JUBILEE COAL COMPANY, LTD., Proprietors. rrHE “EVANS PATENT" is the only A- gu anteed Weather-proof, Draughtproof, and Dust-proof Window on the New Zealand market. Specified by architects. Price of ordinary casements. Old casements made Weather-proof and Drau'-htleas. Quotations. Patentees and Sole Makers: EVANS & CO., 106 b King street. ’Phope 12-856. SANK NOTICE. “JOIN HANDS SUCCESS!” WITH S T K UP YOUR FORTUNES —with the Dunedin Savings Bank! It represents the great progressive, successful movement, of “ Thrift,” — making the most of one’s moneysaving opportunities. Now, —thus early in the year join the ranks of the fortunate folks who are the proud possessors of credit balances at this popular Bank. MARVELLOUS ACHIEVEMENT! The success in recent years of the Dunedin Savings Bank has really been phenomenal! Since the beautiful new Banking Chambers in Dowling Street were opened on the 13th September last there has been a great increase in business. From this date, up to the end of last year,—about three and a-half months, no less than NINE HUNDRED AND SIXTYTWO NEW ACCOUNTS have been opened! Dunedin may well be proud of this splendid record. WHAT IS IT DUE? The popularity of the DUNEDIN SAVINGS BANK is due to many causes, but three at least may be mentioned. Ist. “ITS EXCELLENT SERVICE.” Depositors never have to wait 20 minutes to be attended to. Prompt and courteous attention by an efficient staff is the order of the day! 2nd. “ MORE FOR YOUR MONEY! ” The fact that Four and Three-quarters Per Cent. Interest is paid to depositors places the Bank in the front rank of profitable enterprises. No such high interest is obtainable under the same conditions elsewhere. 3rd. “CONVENIENCE OF LOCATION.” People in the City can bank at the Head Office, Dowling street, those living in South Dunedin at the Cargill’s Corner Branch, and NorthEast Valley residents at the Gardens Terminus Branch —and in each your money will earn 4| per cent. Link up NOW! UNEDIN SAVINGS BANK, EAD OFFICE, DOWLING STREET. SOUTH DUNEDIN BRANCH, Corner of Cargill road. NORTH DUNEDIN BRANCH. 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Otago Daily Times, Issue 20318, 28 January 1928, Page 24

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