WANTEDS, ETC. WHAT I A Nc last summei Tv last summer's, dry-cieaued at Taylor's, 101 Georgp street. 'Phone 459. PRING Cleaning in full swing.—Ladies' and Gents' Clothing. Curtains, Table Covers. Taylor's, dry French cle«uers. «ED DON BROS, are Cash Buyers~~o~f ProkJ perties; no commission cha.gid; prompt settlements. 5 Cliffs road, St. Clair. REFRESHING, inTigorstir.g,~ pungenF, stimulating; lots of other good things could be said or Symington's Coffee Essence. MILLS AND CO.. most up-to-date ""Dry Cleaner, Dyera, 236 George street, Dunedin (next Pattillo's). TEW Patterns.—A splendid new range "of ' Butterick " Paper Patterns; 8,000 in stock, any garment post free lOd; send Btamp for free monthly fashion book. Brown, Ewing, and Co., Ltd., Dunedin, sol* agents. Ti EFRESHING. invigorating," pungtnT, l stimulating, lots of other good thins* could be raid of Symington's Coffee Essence. WANTED Known—That Bill-heads, Olrculars, Cards, Programmes, and General Printing ot every description are executed n f . the ' Evenin; Star' Office at moderate rate*. A LF. BROWN. 305 GEORGE STREET, -V. ALT, CVSH that is spent ; n his Shop on One Day Every Mr nth, thus giving » free Day of Fruit, Groceries, etc., preferring Cash Trade to Bad Debts. RETURN CASH RECEIPTS of Last Month dated 19th JUNE. ALF. BROWN Telephone 980. TENDERS. £8,400 CONSOLIDATED 5 PER CENT. DEBENTURES, having 22 years to run, in 8t Debentures of £IOO each. Interest payable Half-yiarly (Ist July and Ist January) in New Zealand or London. THE OTAGO HARBOR BOARD invites TENDERS fcr the PURCHASE of the above Debentures, which become availab'n For Sale by the drawing of the Sinking Fund on 30th June lrist, under the conversion operations of the Board's Loans. Tenders s for the whole or any part, of the B\. of £IOO each, and r.re to be accompanied by n marked cheque equal to 5 per cent, of the tender. The successful tenderers will be furnhht-d with a provisional receipt for the purchase money, which is to be paid on the acceptance of the tender, to be txehanged fcr the Debentures on their arrival in Dunedin. The Debentures carry 5 per cent, interest from the l;t JULY. Soah-d Tender- markc:l "Tender for Otago Harbor Board Debentures" will be received by the Secretary of the Board up to FR TDAY, the 19th July, ,-u 12 o'clock noon. Further particu'ars can be obtained from the Manager of the Bank of New Zealand Dunedin or from the Secretarv of the Board. J. BLAIR MASON, Secretary. Julv Ist, 1912. iITRITTEN TENDERS will be received at T T Public Works Office, Christchurch, until noon on WEDNESDAY, July 31st, 1912, for ELECTRIC WIRING of EIGHT COTTAGES at Lake Coleridge. Drawings, specifratior.s, etc., may be seen at Public Works Offices, Cbri'tchurch and Dunedin. No tender need necessarily be accepted. HUGH ViCKKRMAN, Resident Engineer, rublic Works Office, Christchurch. July 9th, 1912. TENDERS ' TUKS'La.y. juiy iorn, ror me i\ k,£A.-! TION of n Presbvierinn Church. Warrington. SALIvtOND AND VANES. A.R.1.8.A., j Architects. Water street, Dunedi
BOROUGH OF ST. KILDA. rjTENDERS are invited for PAINTING -»- STABLE, Etc., at the Borough Yard, in Scott street. Specifications may bo mod at the Tcv.-.n Cierk'j Ofiiee. Tenders must be in by 5 p.m. on TUESDAY. 23rd July. J. C. DICK. Town Clerk. npEXDERS Wanted for Purch*-e and R jL mi.val of ll' its ■ at 1(U ilus.-ell srtrc" tenders cos? 12 o'clock Saturday, 20th i C. Middleton. corner Cumberland and St. Andrew streets. FLAT ROOFS Have noth ujj but SEIK FORCED MALTHOI D." WE" DO THE WORK AND GIVE A GUARANTEE WITH EVERY CONTRACT. G. L DENNI3TON AND CO., Agents. TO CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS. A LL DESCRIPTIONS OF BUILDING s\ TIMBER IN STOCK. LOWEST QUOTATIONS. H. V. HADDOCK, LIMITED, Timber Merchant, fiTCHARDSON STREET. 'Phono 2,522. EDUCATIONAL. • ANGER School of Dresscutting, 123 High J street opposite D.1.C.). Classes daily, 10 to 12 and 1 to 5 p.m Evening Classes, Mondays and Thursdays, 7 to 9 Material cut durin? first lesson. Fee, 25s for 12 lemons. Paper patterns cut to measure. Classes for Stencilling Miss C STEWART, Principal (formerly teacher in the Lanjer School, Wel'iinsrton) ..CONEY TO LEND on Personal Security, uL also on Life Policies. Bond Warrants, Freehold!, Leaseholds, etc. Bills Discounted, large or srj&ail sums, lowest current rates of interest.
D. MOLONEY, Finance and Estate Ajjcnt, 50 PR T --rF!S STREET. DfiVFDTN. smai: suras, for long or short periods, at LOWEST CURRENT KATES OF INTEREST ' CALLAN AND GALLAWAY, ■ Solicitors 219 Prince* street, Dunedin i (Nest door to Auction Rooms of Messrs Alex. j Harris and Co.) k/ VfE HAVE TRUST MONEY TO LEND ' on First Mortgage of Freehold Securities. ADAMS BROS., Solicitors. Empire Buildings. UTONEi' TO LEND IN ANY SUM. »JL MOORE, MOOKE, AND NICHOL, Solicitors, 56 STUART STREET_(below_ Octagon). i/J"ONEY To Lend «t current rat.*, The JJL Trustees, Executors, and Agency Company of New Zealand, Limited. ONEY TO LEND on Freehold Securities . at Current Rated. EDMUND J. SMITH, Solieitor, N.Z. Express Co.'s Building, Bond street. PUBLIC NOTICES. FE7IROCARNTJM BEEF AND IRON WINE. PHE BEST AND SAFEST TONIC for L Children or Adults is FERROCARNUM. After Measles. Scarlet Fever, Colds. Influenza, or for those Run Down through orerwork, it is admirable, bein.* well borne, and presenting no difficulty of assimilation by the digestive organs. It improves the appe tit*, increases strentrth, and inrijorates the. system renarallv T»-v» ;?« fid ]a. rJre bottleObtainable from H. W. R. OUTRAM, Chemist. Kensington. F. WILKINSON. Chemist, Caversham and Stafford street. •COTX'S PHARMACY, i 7 Princes street, Dunedin.
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Evening Star, Issue 14931, 18 July 1912, Page 1
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