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TENDERS. WEST TAMAKI ROAD BOARD. [ TENDERS will bo received by tho un- t dcrsigned up to Noon ot January { 21st, 1913, for tho supply, delivery, and laying of about 590 tons of cast-iron water j pipes, together with special castings, etc. Lowest or any tender not necessarily ac- . cepted. Plans and specifications at my office.-JOHN DAWSON, C.E., 9 King's ■ Chambers, Queen Street, Auckland. NEW ZEALAND GOVERNMENT RAILWAYS. SUPPLY AND DELIVERY OF 12-TON HYDRAULIC CRANE. General Manager's Office, Railway Department, Wellington, 29th December, 1912. TSX7BITTEN Tenders will bo received at v» this Office up to 1 Noon of 4th JANUARY, 1913, for tho Supply and Delivery of— _ „ ONE 12-TON MOVABLE HYDRAULIC CRANE, to be' manufactured in the Dominion of Now Zealand. Drawings may be seen, and Specifications and Forms of Tender obtained at Railway Manager's Offices at Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch, Dunedin, Invercargill, and Greymouth, and at Railway Stationmasters' Offices at Napier and Nelson. Tenders to be addressed to the General Manager, New Zealand Railways, Wellington, and marked outside, "Tender for Hydraulic Crane." The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. Telegraph Tenders will not be entertained. When available, and not otherwise required for shipping work at wharf, one of the existing 10-ton hydraulic cranes now on Greymouth Wharf could be hired by Contractor from time to time during erection of new 12-ton cTane, charge for such service being at the rate of ss. per hour,'or fraction of one hour, cranedriver provided by Railway Department. By order. T. RONAYNE, General Manager, Neiy. Zealand Government Railway's, EXPANDED METAL XPANDED METAL FOR REINFORCED CONCRETE CONSTRUCTION. EXPANDED STEEL LATHING For FIREPROOF WALLS & CEILINGS. RUBEROID ROOFING, DAMP COURSE AND FLOORING. GIANT BUILDING PAPERS. RATNSR SAFES AND STRONG-ROOM DOORS. DREADNOUGHT FIREPROOF DOOBS. RANSOME VER MEHR CONCRETE MIXERS. RUBBER GLASS FOR SKYLIGHTS and VERANDAH ROOFS. GOLDEN BAY CEMENT, THE STEWART TIMBER. GLASS, AND HARDWARE CO., LTD,, Conrtenay Place, Wellington. , HOTEL NOTICEB. Telegraphio Address t s'MEREDITH HOUSE."MOST CONVENIENT FOE RIVER. TAUMARUNUI. Cook's Coupons Accepted, "~ WELLINGTON.- ' HOTEL GRAND CENTRAL, 107 CUBA STREET. Wellington's Leading Private Hotel. Accommodation for 100 guests. Firet-cjass Cuisine. Every modern convenience, Ladies' Private Drawmg-room6, Sitting-rooms, etc., Lounges, and eight _ modern Bathrooms, including electric light and electrio fire alarms. Tariff, 6s. day. Permanent Boarders as per arrangement. . -.-. ■ ~ CLYDE QUAY HOTEL , (Facing Oriental-Bay Esplanade). CA. SCHAUER, late Chief Inspector o Department of Public Health, has taken over this popular hostelry, and invites all old and new friends to favour him with their patronage. The ideal spot for a few days' rest in the city. Wire for rooms. Moderate tariff. Trams every few minutes. Penny section. • NOW OPEN. nnHE NEW GRAND HOTEL, LEVIN. ■*■ SO^-ROOMS-SO. One of the most modern of its kind In New Zealand.- < E. C. BIGGINS, . Proprietress. AVERLEY . PRIVATE HOTEL, Marion Street (ipp. New Te Aro Post Office), City. ■ Absolutely fire and earthquake-proof. Contains all modern conveniences and comforts. A large promenade roof, overlooking Harbour. . Tariff: Gs. per day; or from 255. per Week. MRS. C. A. TREGONNING, 'Phone 2947. Proprietress. ' IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. MRS. TREGONNING, of the"Waverley Private Hotel," wishes to notify the public that she has taken over the Columbia Private Hotel, Cnba Street. Complete renovation and refurnishing has taken place. Both Hotels will be under the direct management of Mrs. Tregonning,' and are to bo run in conjunction with each other. ' __^ rTrICHARD QUINN (late Provincial Hotel, Upper Hutt) has taken over the Family Hotel, Lower Hutt, and invites all old and new friends, to give him a 6haro of their patronage. Superior accommodation. Special Terms to Permanent Boarders. All liquors guaranteed true to name and label. Speights Beer drawn from the wood. , . THE CURRIE RAT POISON. A TESTIMONIAL. Auckland Harbour Board Officea, August 30, 1912. Messrs. Henderson and Barclay, ( Pharmaceutical and Dispensing Chemists, i Auokland. DEAR SIRS,—The Board's Traffic Man- ' ager informs me that he has used i your poison in and about the wharves for the lost three months, and he says that < it is readily taken by rats, and is very effeotive.—Yours truly,, H. B, Brunett, ' Secretary. / The Local Agents at present are— < SHARLAND AND CO., Dixon Street, Wellington. ' j WE UNDERTAKE T7IURNITUEE REMOVALS «nd Storage of same in Dry Stores. Customs Clearing end Forwarding of Goods to any part of the Dominion. Cartage Contracts of all Descriptions. .MUNT, COTTRELL, AND CO., LTD. rrVHE WILLIAM DANKS BRASS FOUNI DRY COMPANY, EVA STREET (Off Dixon Street), . WELLINGTON. Manufacturers of Engineers' and Plumbers' Supplies, Fire Brigade Plant, Brewers, Creimorv, and General Brasswork. Aluminium Castings a speciality. 'Phone 1997. W. J. GAUDIN AND SON, COAL AND GRAIN MERCHANTS, 40 GHUZNEE STREET. & KILBIRNIE. LARGE STOCKS of Coalbrookdalo and Newcastle Coals on hand. Prompt delivery all parts City and Suburbs. Telephones: City, 271; Kilbirnie, 3718. COUNTRY MOTOR CYCLI"sTs] HAVING removed into larger Premises, 125 Willis Street, just above Manners Street, we are providing you with A FREE GARAGE. Don't forget to give us your patronage. Machines repaired by skilled mechanics, and all accessories stocked. THOS. H. OATES, Cycle and Motor Manufacturer and Importer (opp, Y.M.C.A.). A Card. LB. H. DE LATOUR, • Sureoon Dontist, BUILDINGS. TAIHAPE.

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1635, 30 December 1912, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1635, 30 December 1912, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1635, 30 December 1912, Page 3

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