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HOTELS FOR SALE £15,500 £17,000 £23,500 THREE FIRST CLASS COUNTRY HOTELS ARE AVAILABLE THESE BUILDINGS ARE IN EXCELLENT ORDER AND ARE DELIGHTFULLY FURNISHED AND SET OUT. THESE ARE PROBABLY THREE OF THE BEST APPOINTED HOTELS WE HAVE HAD THE PRIVILEGE OF HANDLING. While GOOD FINANCE IS AVAILABLE. Cash Deposit oC at least £6OOO is required in two cases and a little more in the third instance. H 0. CARTER, LTD., ' MANSE STREET. DUNEDIN.

TENDERS D UNEDIN CITY COUNCIL. TENDERS~FOR COAL. Tenders will be received by the Undersigned up till Noon on ‘THURSDAY, MARCH 31, 1049, for the supply of 23,000 tons of New Zealand West Coast Coal to the Council's Gas Department, during the year ending March 31, 1950. Specifications and General Conditions of Contract may be inspected at the Office of the Gas Engineer Anderson’s Bay road. Dunedin. The Council does not bind itself to accept tile lowest or any tender. . R. A.‘ JOHNSTON, , , Town Clerk. Municipal Chambers, Dunedin, C.l. March 22, 1949. pRINTING OF TEXT BOOKS. TENDERS CLOSE Noon, APRIL 14, with the Acting Director of Education for the PRINTING and DESPATCH of (1) A Text Book on Health Education (approx. 100 pages). (2) A Teachers’ Hand Book on Health Education (approx. 32 pages). It is desired that these books be available by SEPTEMBER, 1949. Specifications obtainable from the Education Department, Wellington. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Tenders for the erection of a BRICK-VENEER RESIDENCE at DUNROBIN, above DUNBACK, WAIHEMO COUNTY, will be received until 2 p.m. of THURSDAY, APRIL 7. 1949. Plans and Specification may be seen at my office, where Tenders are to be lodged. h. McDowell smith, f.n.z.i.a., Registered Architect, Bond street, Dunedin. 0 AMARU SUBSTATION EXTENSION TO SWITCHROOM. TENDERS are invited for the above work and close with the Secretary, District Tenders Board, Ministry of Works, P.O. Box 451, Dunedin, at noon on MONDAY, APRIL 4, 1949 Plans and specifications at Ministry of Works, Dunedin, and Chief Post Office, Oamaru. P O R HIRE. No Job Too Big. PHONE 10-843. TRACTORS, BULLDOZERS, CARRYALLS, ROCK ROOTERS. LATEST MODEL CATERPILLER TANDEM-DRIVEN DIESEL GRADER. CONTRACT CULTIVATION, LTD. TO LET gTORAGE SPACE TO LET By Contracting Firm. Centrally-situated Yard—Storage also available. 834, TIMES ELDERLY Widow, with nice home in Anderson's Bay, will Let 2 large Unfurnished Rooms, with use conveniences, to elderly couple; low rental in return for help in house.—Bss,- Times. TO Let, large Garage.—l 3 Gourley street, Musselburgh; phone 22-821. GOOD Place Store Furniture; clean, dry; low charges.—Boyd's, 148 Rattray street. WANTED TO BU¥ gO TILES WANTED We are paying is 6d per dozen for ah Ale and Stout Quarts delivered to our stores or on rail, Dunedin We also pay the highest prices for Wine, vVhisky and Assort! d Bottles of every description. CLEARY'S O'. AGO BOTTLE STORES LTD., 151 Hanover street Dunedin Phone 12-065 TURN your Left-off Clothing and Blankets, etc., into cash; we give highest possible cash prices for men’s, women's and children’s clothing, boots, etc.— Economic Clothing Co., Frederick street THEOLOGICAL Books; "Christian Doctrine,” by Whale; “ Kingdom of God ” and " Son of Man,” by Rudolf 0tt0.—862, Times. AUSTEN’S, Frederick street, cash buyers of Jewellery, Antiques, Furniture; good Fur Coats, etc.—29 Frederick street. WANTED to BuyT large Celluloid Doll; must be in good order; good price paid.— Apply " Doll,” Box 9, Ranfurly. WANTED, 2 right-hand high-pressure Coal Ranges; 3ft; must be in good condition.—B4B, Times WANTED to Buy, Electric Concrete Mixer, with or without motor.—Bs6, Times. GARDENING s U P R E M E ” COLLECTION GIANT SWEET PEAS Autumn is the time to sow Sweet Peas. This collection of 12 specially selected varieties is made up from the “ cream ” of the Novelties and Recent Introductions. Excellent for exhibition purposes, garden decoration and for cutting. Complete with Cultural Hints. 6s, post free. Our Autumn Bulb and Plant Lists now ready. Send for your copy listing thousands of pot-grown plants, including latest American Novelty—Azaleamums. ROXBURGH HARDY PLANT NURSERIES, Horticultural Specialists. Proprietor: BRIAN M. JEFFERY, F.R.I.H. (N.Z.), P O Box 34, Roxburgh. " Roxburgh Grown Means Hardiness.” A NEMONES, RANUNCULI, Giant A Florentine; double. 4s 6d 100. TULIPS. Giant Darwin: Self colours; Top size 6s dozen FREESIAS. coloured, Oranges Reds, Blues, etc. 2s 6d dozen. LACHENALIAS, Giant Red. " Pendula " 5s dozen. Yellow. 2s 6d dozen DAFFODILS, King Alfred,” the best 10s dozen SANDERS, P.O Box 931, Auckland. ARDEATINE MASSACRE GERMAN SHOOTING OF ITALIAN PARTISANS MONUMENT TO VICTIMS From a Reuter Correspondent HOME, Mar. 16. The bodies of 33b ltauans shot by German loumiy-gunners m tne -aideatine caves five years ago are to be ounea soon in a mausoleum bum near me scene of the massacre. Tne mausoleum and monument will be inaugurated on iviarcn 24—the anniversary oi tne day in 1944 wnen German police tooK Italian political, military ana Jewish prisoners from the Regina Coeli prison in Home and shot tnem in the darkness of the caves near tne Appian Way. The shooting was carried out on orders from Hitler in reprisal for a partisan bomb attack in the centre of Rome in which 32 German military police were killed. For nearly five years now the bodies in plain wooden coffins decorated with flowers and photographs have lain side by side along the labyrinth of tunnelled caves reminiscent of the catacombs. During those years thousands of pilgrims have peered through the caves to pray by the coffins or to light a candle at one or more of the little altars now built into the walls. Thirteen of the dead have never been identified. The remainder include generals, naval officers, Jewish boys, professors and partisans—men from every walk of Roman life bound by the common link of anti-Fascism. A big crowd is expected to attend the unveiling of the mausoleum and monument.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 27039, 25 March 1949, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 27039, 25 March 1949, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 27039, 25 March 1949, Page 9