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TENDERS, MANUKAU WATER SUPPLY BOARD. TENDERS FOR PURCHASE OF Bin. MAINS. THE attention of Intending Tenderers is drawn to an error in tho Specification of No. 2 Tender, "95" chains of Btn. Main, should read "162" CHAINS. TENDERS invited for About 200 tons of 401h. Rails, with Fish-plates and Crossings. About half of rails are steel, prac tically new, the remainder are jron. in first-class order, to be Sold m Lots to suit customers. Also, a Small Locomotive, in good condition. The highest or any tendor not necessarily accepted. Tenders close on March 14, to be addl'eßßed '° JAMES TROUNSON. Northcote. FREEZING AND COLD STORAGE. "PLANS and Specifications for FREESJF ING WORKS, ABATTOIRS, lOWrAKPJO PLANTS. COLD STORES for FRUIT, FISH MATS, EGGS. DAIRY PRODUCE, 6 Twenty-eight years' experience in Five Countries, including U.S.A. -,„„„„. Existing Works Re-modelled, Consultations, Reports. E. J. GREENSTREEP, F.R.A.1.C.. Cold Storage Architect, 3 Bennett Street, CTiristchurch. TO BUILDING CONTRACTORS. TENDERS will be received by the Mannzer D.C.A., Dannevirke. until i p.m. of FEBRUARY SSth. for the Section of BUSINESS PREMISES. Wars and spec.fixations may be seen at tho s Office, or Messrs. Jenkins i»i»W therston Street, Wellington, or -with the undersigned. , The lowest or any tender will not neces sarily he accepted ~„„ _„7 i . EDMUND AIfSOOJtHF, F.N.Z.1.A., Registered Architect, Union Bank Buildings, Dunedin. «X) TONS 'OLB, RAILS. FOR SALE BY TENDER. In Lots to Suit Purchaser. CNPEOIFIOATIONS and particulars may 8 he had on application to Office of XLT6LOSE on MARCH sth IMB DTVERCARGILL. to be marked TEMUMi FOR. RAILS." and to be addressed to MESSRS. THOMSON, BR™™ AiU) C 0" LTD., P.O. Box 105, INVERCARGILL . Highest or any tender aot necessarily accented. WINTERS, LIMITED (In Liquidation). WAIROA, JiAWKE'S BAY. TENDERS are hereby invited (in writing) lor the Purchase of the treehold Business Sites, situate in Wairoa and Frasertown, of Winters, Limited, together with all atoiik-in-Trade, Book Debts, and all other assets. The whole 'as a going information and particulars can be had on application. TeXs close on THURSDAY, the 7th day of March, 1918, and must be directed l ° THE LIQUIDATORS. WINTERS. LIMITED, Marine Parade. Wairoa. Hawke's Bay. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted.

TENDERS FOR DRAPERY STOCK DAMAGED BY, FIRE & WATER. mENDERS will be received at Wanganui up to NOON, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 28th, for Stock of Soft Goods damaged by fire and water at our premises, Taupo Quay. Wanganui. Stock will be offered in suitable lots, and will be open for inspection TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY), 27th inst. ROSS * GLENDINING. LTD. NEW ZEALAND GOVERNMENT' RAILWAYS. TENDERS FOR SOLE RIGHT OF DISPLAY ING AUTOMATIC MACHINES AT RAILWAY STATIONS. Head Office, Wellington. 11th February, 1918. WRITTEN TENDERS will be received at this office wp to Noon on WEDNESDAY, 13th MARCH, 1918, for the SOLE RIGHT OF DISPLAYING AUTOMATIC MACHINEB at stations on the following sections of the New Zealand Government Railways, with their extensions, for a period of three years from Ist April. 1918:- „ North Island Main Line annVßranches (including Kawakawa-Whangarei, 1 Kaihu, and Gisborne Sections). South Island Main Line and Branches (including Wcstland, Weßtport, Nelson, and Picton ( Section«). Tenders must bo addressed to the Gen.rifwinaeer New Zealand Government Raflways Wellington, and marked outside '■Tende? for Right of Displaying Automatic Machines? and must also be accompanied by a marked cheque on some bank for th« snecifled amount in favour of the RcceivSeneral's Deposit Account only, %X&£ and" «£ of contract and Wanganui. Wellington, Ohrbtehurch. Dunidin. and Invcrcarglll, and at this ° The highest or any tender not necessarily Tenders will not be entertained. E H. HILEY, General Manager, New Zealand Railways. DO the Separating on your own farmit saves time, trouble, and expense. 'Phono 226- . BURGLARY AT GORE By Telegraph-Press Association. Core, February %>■ The strong-room of tho Southland Farmers' Co-operativo Association was broken open by burglars on Thursday uii-ht and between £30 and £50 stolen postal notes, and silver, the bursars visited the manager s house in East Gore and stole the keys of the office and strong-room. HEALTH INSURANCE. Although there are so many kinds of insurance covering almost everything in existence, such an Mnmnc, Life, and Fire Insurance, (here is no insurance , against ill-health in die ordinary sense.' Hut there is a. health insurance nevertheless, and it is very simp e and effeclive To maintain good health keep the system clean and the blood pure by taking Dr. Morse's Indian Boot Pi Is. More care should be. taken of Die sys em, and when it requires a little assistance to curry its often too heavy load, a Dr. Morse's Indian Tioot Pill should be taken, which will ensure the perfect working of the organs of Digestion and Nutrition. _____ The famous Victor Vnt is fast taking the place of other kinds in choeso factories all over New Zealand. Its special construction onsures tho whey being 1 drained off quicker nnd moro thoroughly Orders should be placed without delay, for steel is scarce. A. J. Parton, Dairy Engineer, etc., Pembroke Street, Carterton — Advt,

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 136, 26 February 1918, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 136, 26 February 1918, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 136, 26 February 1918, Page 10

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