tenders. -■urses' home. OiniIBTOHUHOH h °SPITAIi. T ENl uiun >J V -lo be receiTed «*- our Office r lTih f„; , ? ' ln ' on Wt ' d "«<lny. Decemi l.th, for tne erection of the above «n'» U VinMly Welded Stce! "*««« and I crro-eoncrete construction. ) COLLINS ami WEST, Registered Architects, Si Hereford street. CHRIST CHURCH city council. fPENDKBS are invited for the KRECTION .7;,.,,°! a reinforced concrete JjRIDG-h. over the River Ileathcote 11 s Princes street. *>«!? Rnci may be seen tbe City Engineer's Office, where tenders endorsrd "Princes atreet Bridge" will be received up till 4 p.m. on TUESDAY DECkMBLR 2nd, 1930. J. S. SEVILLE, Chnstehureh. Town Clerk. November 24th. 1930. 7-299 WAIREWA COUNTY. TENDERS. r rVENDERS for Constructing a Now Concrrte Deck on a Bridge at Little Kiver, will bo received up to 5 p ni. on Iday, December sth, 1930. Plana a specifications may bo ween at the County (-Hfcicc, Little River. W. It. LE'EDER, 1 County Engineer AKAROA BOROUGH COUNCIL. TENDERS will be received up to noon on WEDNESDAY. 3rd DECEMBER, 1930, for the erection of a CONCRETE LADIES' REST ROOM at Akaroa. The Plans and Specifications may be inspected at the Council's Office, Akaroa, or «t tho office of Mr G. Penlin-ton. c.o. of the Education Board, Christchureh. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. P. G. RICHER. Town Clerk. 22r.d November, 1930. 7333 CANTERBURY EDUCATION BOARD. TENDERS will be received at the Bonrd'w Office, Christchureh, up to 12 noon on MONDAY. Ist DECEMBER. 1930. for the Purchase for Removal of the Old Wooden School Building nt Christchureh West. Conditions of Sale may he *een at the Board's OlWce. A deposit of five per cent, is required with each tender, tho highest or any of which will not necessarily be accepted CIfAS. KIRK", Secretary. Education Office. Christchureh, 21st November. !930. 72G<3 PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT. SECTION 224 J. LAKE COLERIDGE SCH EM E—LUBRICATING AND COMPRESSOR OIL. TENDERS for the tbovo cioso with th* Secretary, Public Works Tenders Board, Wellington, at 4 p.m. on December 9th, 10J10. Specifications are obtainable at Public Works Offices, Auckland, Christi hurrh, and Dunedin, and the ilend O/fice, Wellington. 7422 FOR YOUR ELECTRICAL WORE. GET A PRICE FROii C U R L W I N. LTD. We are the LARGEST ELECTRICAL CON TRACTORS IN CANTERBURY, with a Staff of ovoi 40 EXPERTS always at jrour Ser rice. U. C. URLWIN, LTD., • 200 Manchester street. 'Phone 33-07G ÜB4S6 B. COTTON, A.M.1.C.E.. M., N.Z., Soc. C.E.. Registered Consulting Engineer. Otvil and Structural Engineering Commercial Bank Chambers, 'Phone 32-380. Hereford street. C33QB BUILDERS' BRASS WORE. *JTRY us for a Quota for Grilles, Stair Treads, and Rails, Door Kick Plates, Ventilators, and all Brasswork for Builders' requirements—in any finish. Ring 'Phone 31-72 G. V/. TOOMEY and CO.. TG3-7C 235 St. Aeaph stroet. FINANCIAL. FIRST Mortgage Wanted. 'Phone 33-87 6. 1181 SECOND MORTGAGE MONEY TO LEND. Any Arpounts. Lowest Current Rates. SECOND MORTGAGES DISCOUNTED BAKER BROS.. 83354 166 Manchester street. FINANCIAL ADVANCES made against Freehold, Chattels, Life Policies, Interests under Wills, nd oil classes of security. Mortgages and Investments Discounted and Sub-mortgaged. All Business Treated with Strictest Confidence. PREMIUM BOND CORPORATION LIMITED P.O Box 781. -5*5 Christ church.
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20095, 26 November 1930, Page 1
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