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TENDERS. In the Estate of ARTHUR MAY RICHARDSON, of Waipawa, Hotelkeepcr, deceased. TENDERS are invited for the goodwill of the lease of "The Empire Hotel at Waipawa and the Furniture therein, at one sum, to Close on MONDAY, the sth dav of FEBRUARY, 1912. The Lease will expire on the 14th December, 1911. Rental (subject to certain conditions), .047 13s. 4d. monthly. The house contains 29 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms on upper floor and 2 diningrooms, billiard room, private sitting and bedrooms, and Public Bars on ground floor. The Hotel is doing a large trade. The takings have averaged approximately .£IOO per week since the 7th October last, living the date of the Trustees' possession. Stock-in-trade, bar fittings, and consumable stores at valuation. A copy of the conditions of tender, copy of lease, and inventory of Furniture may 1)0 seen at the offices of this paper, at the Hotel, or mav be obtained from HANKINS AND LOCKHART FITZHERBERT, Solicitors for Trustees in the estate, PALMERSTON NORTH. KARORI BOROUGH COUNCIL. TENDERS FOR LEASE OF PAVILION AND TEA ROOMS. TENDERS are invited, to close at 5 p.m. on WEDNESDAY, January 31st, 1912, for the loasa of the Pavilion and Tea Rooms on the Recreation Reserve, Karori. Tenders to bo endorsed on the outside, "Tenders for lease of Tea Rooms." All particulars mav be obtained at the Borough Council Office, Karori. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. W. F. ENGLAND, Town Clerk. Karori, January 24th, 1912. TENDERS are required for the ERECTION of a CHURCH (in brick) at Masterton. Drawings and specification can be seen nt Mr. F. Do J. Clere's office, 157 Fentherston Street, up till February sth. Tenders to be delivered at; the Vicarage, Masterton, beforo 5 p.m. on Februarv Cth. CYRIL J. MOUNTFORT, Architect. 8 and II Dalgoty's Buildings, Cathedral Square, Chrir;tchurch, W M. CO N N A N, SHOP AND OFFrCF. FITTER. AND SHOW-CASE MAKER. Glass Case and Window Fittings stocked. ELLER'S AVENUE, WILJ.IS STREET. Estimates given and work carried out with skill nr.d promptitude. Telephone 2514. EXPANDED METAL KAEN TRUSSED, KAHN RIBBED STEEL BARS. For Reinforced Concrete Construction. EXPANDED STEEL LATHING. For Fireproof Walls and Ceilings. EUBEROID ROOFING. DAMPCOURSE FLOORING. GIANT BUILDING PAPERS. RATNEK SAFES AND STRONG-ROOM DOORS. DREADNOUGHT FIREPROOF DOORS, OREGON TIMBER AND LATHS. THE STEWART TIMBER. GLASS, AND HARDWARE CO., ID., Courtenay Place. Wellington. JUST OPENED. JUST OPENED. A Beautiful Selection or . ROLL TOP DESKS, O L L TOP DESKS, AT SPECIALLY REDUCED PRICES. CALL AND INSPECT. THE OFFICE APPLIANCE CO., LTD., 17 and 19 CUBA STRELT, WELLINGON. HOTEL NOTICES. WAIKANAE TO UPPER HUTT. A Walking Party will leave Waikanae -•A on Sunday, 2Rh iast., for Upper Tlutt, reaching there in time to catch the 4.53 train to Wellington. Anyone desirous of joining, kindly send their names to Mr. L. Freeman, Mahara House, Waikanae, who will aicompany party across. Track at present in good condition, a".id the bush at its best. "POST OFFICE HOTEL. PA HI ATUA *• (Under new iiianascmr-nt). M.Fitzgerald, proprietor, forniprly of Waipawa, 11.3. MR. FITZGERALD desires to announce that lie has taken over the above hotel,which is situated nearly opposite the Post OHiec. Intending patrons may rely upon receiving first-class accommodation, with every civility and attention. Telegrams and correspondenco promptly attended to. Tariff, 4s. 6d. per day. (ptRAND HOTEL, HASTINGS, \~* O. B. MACKAV. Proprietor. Handsome four-storied building, one of the largest in New Zealand; built entirely of brick and stetl. and absolutely Fire i and Earthquake-proof; one hundred and I ten bedrooms. The Grand is a splendid. I ly-iippointed Hotel, with ail the conveniences of modelr. civilisation." Suites of rooms on application. WAVERLEY PRIVATE • HOTFL, ' ' Maricn Street lopp. New To Aro Pc-t Office), City. Ab-jolutely lire and «nithqunke-proaf. Contains all modern conveniences and comforts A large promenade reel, overlooknis Harbour. Tariff- li- per dav: 255. rer 'vpefc. MRS. E. TREGONNING. "'Phone 29t7. Proprietress. Under Entirely New M.uiaL'en.ent. r/EAI.ANIiIA PRIVA iV. HOTEL. «•-' Clyde Quay. Wellington. First-class Accommodation Tariff moderate. Permanent Hoarder? by Arrangement. 'Pli:>i!C- Il!sfi. George Wakclield, Proprietor (late of Tiiiianil. COLUMBIA PRIVATE HOTEL, LOWER CUBA STREET, Near Wharves. Town Hall, and Opera House. Excellent Cr.i-.ine. Lunch Is. MRS. fti. PETERS ([.ate W Wellington Ten ace), Prcprietresc. VICTORIA LAUNDRY. TO KELBURNE HOUSEHOLDERS. OUR Vans Colloci and Deliver in Kelburnc over." WEDNESDAY. Telephoii!- (!!;!. VICTORIA LAUNDRV CO.. LTD., 22 HANSON STREET. FRINGS'S CHECK-FIGURE SYSTEM, copyright, enables you to Balance Ledgers at first trial. It locates, as thr.y occur. Errors in Posting Amounts in Addilions, Subtraetnv-: Extensions, Canyi'ig l-'orward and Taking Out Balances. It abolishes calling back, because if tliero is an orro.' the system indicates it to you, pointing out tne actual Amount' and Ledger Account before you open your ledger. Time-saver, Speedy. Simple,"and Sure. It can be used on your present books. No duplicating work, no extra books, and no machine. Particulars only from HUGH DOUGLAS. Manufacturing Stationer. Victori" Street. Wellington. WAX'nciPKNmNrMiLiOIORTT,- >» PLUG, a blend of Aromatic and full strength leaf—makes an admirable tobacco for a medium smoker, Try a plug.

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1347, 26 January 1912, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1347, 26 January 1912, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1347, 26 January 1912, Page 1

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