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TENDERS. MARTINBOROUGH FARM.' FOR LEASE BY TENDER, "I O/? ACRES, with good house and outXyU buildings, and well -watered; suitable for sheep farming or dairying; situated at Dverville, Martinborough. TENDERS close on AUGUST 22, 1918. Highest or any lender not necessarily accepted. For full particulars, apply to WRIGHT, STEPHENSON, AND CO., LTD., Maitinborough. ESTATE OF MRS. A. DAVIS. Grand Private Hotel, Frankton Junction. rjIENDERS are invited for tho PUR- -*• CIIASE of tho above Private Hotel, as a going concern.- It is situated at Frankton Junction, and is one of the finest prospective values in tho Dominion. The business is returning a good profit, and the turnover could be considerably increased. Cash required, about .£IOOO. Satisfactory raortgago can be arranged. Tenders close on SATURDAY, AUGUST 21, 1918, at office of J. F. W. DICKSON, Solicitor, New Zealand Insurance Huildings, .Queen Street, AUCKLAND. Trustee. / IN THE ESTATE OF ALFRED GALPIX, LATE OF MARTON, PARMER, DECEASED. Hp HE EXECUTORS of the Will of the -«• late Mr. ALFRED GALPIN INVITE TIMERS for the PURCHASE of the FREEHOLD FARM known as "Fairfield," containing 524. acres, and situate seven miles from tlie Town of Marton. This is one of the best farms in the Upper Tutaenui District, and '.s suitable for both grazing and cropping. It is fully improved and has all necessary buildings. Conditions of sale can bo seen at the office of Messrs. FuUorton-Smith, Miles and Cook, Solicitors, Marton, on and after the 21st instant, and. Tendera should be addressed to them, closing on SEPTEMBER 1. FREEZING AND COLI) STORAGE. PLANS and Specifications for FREEZING WORKS. ABATTOIRS. ICEMAKING PLANTS. COLD STORES for FRUTT, FISH, MEATS, EGGS. DAIRY PRODUCE, etc. Twenty-eight years' experience in Five Countries, including U.S.A. Existing Works Remodelled. Consult tions. Reports. . E. J. GREENSTREET, F.R.A.1.C., Cold Storage Architect, 3 Bennett Street, Christcinirch.

■yyHEEE TO PURCHASE PAINT DIRECT FROM THE ' FACTORY. NO MIDDLE PROFITS. You can see the Paint ground and material prepaid. OUR LEAD AND OIL GUARANTEED PURE By WELLINGTON'S LEADING CHEMIST. EVERYTHING IN THE PAINT LINE From lib. to Tons, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. JACKSON AND CO., 21 WINGFIELD STREET, 'Phone 3344. EXPANDE D M E T A L XPANDED M E T \ T, FOR REINFORCED CONCRETE CONSTRUCTION. EXPANDED STEEL LATHING For FIREPROOF WALLS and CEILINGS. RUBEROII) ROOFING, DAMP COURSE AND FLOORINGS. GIANT BUILDING PAPERS. KATNER SAFES AND STRONG-ROOM ■ DOORS. DREADNOUGHT FIREPROOF DOORS. RANSOME VER MEHR CONCRETE" MIXERS. OLSINA WATER PAINT. GOLDEN BAY CEMENT. THE STEWART TIMBER, GLASS AND HARDWARE CO., . LTD.. Courtenay Place, Wellington. ATS? rs? BS' Also, JgUILDING gHEETS. BRISCOE AND CO., LTD., Wellington. /JIHE ART CRAFTSMAN DOOR. The Only Reliable Door in New Zealand. WANGANUI SASH AND DOOR FACTORY AND TIMBER CO., LTD. Telegraphic Address: "Doormedalist." MALTHOID kooS 3 ™' DAMPCOURSE, A N.Z. is flooded with cheap roofing material, we strongly urge tile trade to realise that MALTHOID is pure mineral, contains no dangerous fish oil nor insanitary animal fat disguised an tar. The little extra cos*; is worth paying ten times over. Two-ply Malthoid "is heavier than 3-ply of other makes. Wo specially ask that the other roofings be NOT passed off as MALTHOID. • AUBREY GUALTER AND CO., Featherston Street, WELLINGTON. PFMFMT A dii'ilcss watcrpiool, Ot l/lt IN I oilproof concrcte floor FLOOR !' abtolule ncccnity i-v * * -r- ]n ara B cs » nojpilali, PA I NTS Room., etc, 1 Write lor detuu, FRANCIS HOLMES 10 Woodward Street. Wellington ji TTNITTING Machines provide for FamJtsv. ily Health, Comfort, and Economy. Full information free on application. OSCAR HEWETT AND CO., ' 5G Lower Cuba Street.

Dairy Utensils Scalded in a Few Minutes and j ojo Unlimited Hot Water for AH Household I 11 p ajTj D jx Challenge Dairy Cleansing Apparatus supplies esld and | Y.,, I ',, faSP fi t boiling water to troughs, and, under pressure, to Epraying R I' 1 ftiSk ! nozzle for washing cans, separator, and milking machine parts. | j'&Mw, I , It also supplies | I' 1 R~L, u \ r Boiling Water to Any Part of the House or Shed. I Ji 1 A dairy farmer using the above plant is equipped equal to a I t i ' JIR factor r- The following is the opinion of Mr. Allen Donald, of p i r. "v Peatherston, n-hose dairy farm is a model one:— | Vj Featherston, Bth Octobcr, 1910. S !1 j C; [f, iilW THE CHALLENGE HEATEIt SYSTEMS. K ' lu—.fr, V ' V 56. Victoria Street, Wellington. | I*- I ——Wjf? D p Gentlemen,—l am pleased to bo able to nay that the Glial h , j p. » _ ~ ~~ ~ i»-~ --i »*~| TT* ■ J ' on £?" Dairy Cleanser in stalled by you is & complete success, t E ,| » If The labour of cleansing the milking utensils and machine- k ' || ! | I | | ,| t parts is reduced to a minimum, and, indeed, the "Challenge" R fS£y , jl j K» j | system cleanses and sterlißcs easily and quickly parts of the milk- fi j|ks»' / i! i /I i 05"-I i i"B machine which hitherto it has been impossible to clean, it H 11 J • I i ® STAND» is my opinion that your dairy cleansing apparatus should be in- P '.!£—! h | a stalled wherever a milking machino is used. I SH3S !| it lis Wishing you success. I am, Yours faithfully, l! gill 111 i * | J I | j \ (Signed) ALLEN DONALD. | ] j ll\ fi Demonstrations daily between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. For priccs 1 —-tiwl 1j '■ ■ ■ IWil' w and further particulars write to Department "A." I A CONNECT TO MAIN OR TANK SUPPLY. rj-ff 14 r V , O 1 IZ™/tLVtTu" h . 1 he Challenge Heating Systems, D DEVIATING COCK, r/ , r , , , 0 " „ T „, E e pressure rump. 56 Victoria street, Wellington, New Zealandf j

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 284, 20 August 1918, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 284, 20 August 1918, Page 8

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