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TENDERS. TO CONTRACTORS. HPENDERS aro invited up to Noon of J- MONDAY, JUNE 9th, for Jiarthwork, Fencing, Drainage, and Concrete work at Island Bay. Drawings, etc., at my offices. JOHN S. SWAN, Kelburne Chambers. Architect. TO BUILDERS. ' rjpENDEIiS aro invited for finishing the upper story of the Royal Alexandra Ward building, at Palmcrston North Hospital, and for additions and alteratio 11s thereto, for occupation as a Children's Ward. Plans and specifications may be seen at our office, where Tenders closo at 10 a.m. on WEDNESDAY. 11th June, 1913. L. G. WEST & SON, Architects, Palmerston North. EOS SALE BY TENDER, AS A GOING CONCERN. THE ARCADIA TAXI SERVICE, LTD., consisting of eight motorcars and taxis, together with all accessories; also complete repairing plant, and the goodwill of the business and lease. Full particulars on inquiry at the Office of the Arcadia Taxi Service, Ltd., No. 131 Lambton Quay, where tenders closo at Noon TO-MORROW (FRIDAY), Gtli JUNE. BUSHFELLINCT. rNDERS aro invited for felling about 303 acres of light bush in 0110 or two blocks for Messrs. Cornford and Burridge; situated about 8 miles from Moawhango Township. Intending contractors caii bo shown over tho blocks by applying to tho Manager, C. Doggett, Moawhango, where plans and specifications can be seen. Tenders, addressed to Cornford and Burridge, Moawhango, nnd will closo at 5 p.m. on 17th June. Any Tender not necessarily accepted. Mail Coach leaves Tailiapo for Moawliango Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, 1 p.m. CORNFORD & BURRIDGE. ssiH MARINE STORE, WELLINGTON. TS7RITTEN Tenders will bo received " until Noon of MONDAY, 23rd JUNE, 1913, for the Erection of a Store (Steel Frame and Conwete) for the Marino Department at Pipitea, Wellington. Drawings, specification and conditions of contract may bo seen at tho Public Works Offices,. Auckland, Wellington, and Christchurch. Tho lowest 91' any tender not necessarily accepted. R. W. HOLMES, Marine Engineer. Public Works Olfioo, Wellington, 2nd June, 1913. TO MERCHANTS AND STORES. CHEAP Parcel Service between Wellington and Petone daily. Special care taken of now Furniture and Pianos. Goods ordered before 1 o'clock can bo delivered in Petoio tho same day. KING BROS.. General Carriers, Potono. 'Phono 3773 '(three rings). Expanded metal XPANDE.D METAL FOR REINFORCED CONCRETE CONSTRUCTION. EXPANDED STEEL LATHING For FIREPROOF WALLS & CEILINGS. RUBEROID ROOFING, DAMP "COURSE AND FLOORING. GIANT BUILDING TAPERS. RATNER SAFES AN'P STRONG-ROOM DOORS. DREADNOUGHT FIREPROOF DOORS. RANSOME VER MEUR CONCRETE MIXEIIS. RUBBER GLASS FOR SKYLIGHTS and VERANDAH ROOFS. GOLDEN BAY CEMENT. THE STEWART TIMBER, GLASS, AND HARDWARE CO., LTD., , .Courtenay Place. Wellington. TO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. W. A. CHOTE, Farish Street. On Sale— GOLDEN BAY CEMENT, MILBURN LIME AND CEMENT, MAURICEVILLE LIME, J. J. CRAIG'S AUCKLAND HYD. LIME, FIRE BRICK AND TILES, FIRE CLAY, CHIMNEY POTS, Etc. The most Successful TYPEWRITER on tho market to-day is rjpHE YOST VISIBLE. Tho number of Machines selling is proof 1 of their popularity. 1 SIMPLEST IN CONSTRUCTION. LIGHTEST IN TOUCH. PAD AND CENTRE GUIDE. Machines supplied on approval. ; THE OFFICE APPLIANCE CO.. LTD., 'Phone IG7B. i Cuba Street, Wellington. , Also: i 7, 8, 9 Williamson's Chambers, Auckland.

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1768, 5 June 1913, Page 3

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971

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1768, 5 June 1913, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1768, 5 June 1913, Page 3

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