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TENDERS. TENDERS FOR JEWELLER'S BUSINESS. THE undpr.iigned are instructed by .MR. JOII'N HISLOP. who is retiring from business, lo invite Tenders f>nthe PURCHASE of the STOCK AND FITTINGS in the Simp occupied by him in Princes Street, Dunedin. This is a very exceptional opportunity for a man -with a little money desiring to euler into business 011 his own account. The Stock is well assorted and in good condition. The business is probably the OLDEST in the jewellery line in the DOMINION, having been carried on in the present shop for over 50 years, while the position is in the BEST RETAIL BLOCK, in Princes Street. Tenders will be received iip till Noon on WEDNESDAY, 7th FEBRUARY, 1912, and must be accompanied by a marked chequo for 5 per cent, of the amount offered. Stock was taken in the ordinary course on 30th November last, and tenders must be at so much in the £, subject to a' fresh stock-taking immediately the tender is accepted. Sales are now proceeding, and it is estimated that by the date tenders close the value of the stock will be about £2000. Copies of the Stocksheets and the Stock itself, including fittings, may be seen by bona fide intending tenderers at the Shop. Copies of the Sheets may also be seen at the offices of our Agents, .Messrs. Barr, Loary, and Willianis, Featherston Street, Wellington. Arrangements can be made, if desired, for a Lease 0:: the Building to the successful tenderer for six years at £5 per week. The building comprises the shop, optical room, and office on the ground floor, and large watchmaker's and jeweller's workshop and office upstairs. An offer for the right to continue the use, by the successful tenderer, of the name of.JOHN HISLOP, to which there must be a considerable goodwill attached, would be considered. The hiphost or any tender will not necessarily l;c accepted. BARR, LEARY, AND CO., Agents, Stock Exchange Buildings. DUNEDIN. CHAVANNES' HOTEL, WANGANUI. /TIENDERS are invited for Leasing the above well-known and popular Hotel for a term of years. Particulars and conditions of Lease''can be seen at tho Office of the Undersigned, or Copies will be provided to bona-fide inquirers. Tenders will CLOSE on 31st JANUARY, 1912. .WILLIAM HALL AND CO., P.O. Box 15, Wanganui. -TO BUILDERS. nnENDERS are invited up to Noon of MONDAY, 29th January, for Additions and Alterations to Buildings at Newtown. Plans, etc., at my officer. JOHN S: SWAN, M.R.S.A., Kelburnc Chambers. Architect. M. i C O N N A N, SHOP AND OFFICE FITTER, AND SHOW-CASE MAKER. Glass Case and Window Fittings stocked. ELLER'S AVENUE, WILLIS STREET. Estimates given and work carried out with skill and promptitude. ■... Telephone 25M. EXPANDED METAL KAHN TRUSSED, KAHN RIBBED STEEL BARS, Fcrßeinforcecl Conprcte'Construstipn. EXPANDED STEEL LATHING, For Fireproof/Walls and Ceilings. ROBEROID ROOFING. DAMI'COURSE FLOORING, GIANT BUILDING PAPERS. RATNER SAFES AND' STRONG-ROOM DOORS. DREADNOUGHT FIREPROOF DOORS, OREGON TIME HE AND LATHS. npHE STEWART TIMBER, GLASS, X AND HARDWARE CO., LD., Courtenay Place. Wellington. HOTEL NOTICES. MAHARA HOUSE, WAIKANAE. FIRST-CLASS Private Hotel. Every convenience. An ideal place to spend a quiet holiday in the country. Ex-' cellent trout fishing, river 5 minutes from house. LEN. FREEMAN, Proprietor. POST OFFICE HOTEL, PAHIATUA (Under new management). M. Fitzgerald, proprietor, formerly of Waipawa, H.B. MR. FITZGERALD desires to announce that he has taken over the above hotel,which is situated nearly opposite the Post Office. Intending patrons may rely upon receiving first-elass accommodation, with every civility and attention. Telegrams and correspondence, promptly attended to. Tariff, 4s. Gd. per day. -p RA ND HdTEIU HASTINGS, vX G. B. MACK AY, Proprietor. Handsome four-storied building, one of the largest in New Zealand; built entirely of brick and steel, and absolutely Firs and Earthquake-proof; one hundred and ten bedrooms. The Grand is a splendid-ly-appointed Hotel, with all the conveniences of modern civilisation. Suites of rooms on application. WAVERLEY PRIVATE HOTFL, * » Marion Street (opp. New To Aro Post Office), City. Absolutely lire and earthquake-proof. Contains all modern conveniences and comforts. A large promenade roof, overlooking Harbour. Tariff: 6s. per day; 255. per week. MRS. E. TREGONNING. 'Phone 2947. Proprietress. Under Entirely New Management. ZEALANDIA PRIVATE HOTEL, Clyde Quay, Wellington. First-class Accommodation. Tariff moderate. Permanent Boarders by Arrangement. 'Phone 185 G. George Wakefield, Propriator (late of Timarn). COLUMBIA PRIVATE HOTEL, LOWER CUBA STREET, Near Wharves, Town Hall, and Opera House. Excellent Cuisine. Lunch Is. MRS. M. PETERS (Late 90 Wellington Terrace), Proprietress. SHIPPINC NOTICE", N. -I' K " IMPERIAL JAPANESE MAIL LINE To MANILA, CHINA, AND JAPAN, Calling at BRISBANE. TOWNSVILLE, AND THURSDAY ISLAND. SAILING FROM SYDNEY. Steamer. Tons. Commander. Date. I Captains Nikko Maru > 5500 M. Yagi Jan. 24 Kumano Maru 5000 M. Wincklcr Feb. 21 Va'.vatu Marti i 1000 Nngva Mar. 22 Saloon amidships, two-berth Cabins only; each cabin fitted with electric fans. Linen washed 011 board at moderate priccs. Fare from Wellington tn London, via China, Japan. Colombo, Port Said, and Marseilles-.—First-class £110,. Single. Returning via Suez per I'. and O. or Orient, £ISG. HUDDART, TARKER (Limited), Wellington Agents. -goSTTXIUE. SALE, new 5-roomcd House, Wellington South, good section, sunnv elevated position, hralthy locality, welihuilt house, every modern convenience. Inspection invited. Price, £675. Small deposit.; balance as rent. Anply JOHN ODLIN AND CO., LTD.. CABLE STREET, * CNear Ibto Hail).

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1339, 17 January 1912, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1339, 17 January 1912, Page 1

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