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TENDERS. * TO TAILORS.. \ ' I'OB'SALE BY TENDER. ;• nrtHE'. PUBLIC TRUSTEE, as Execu- ' .4-.. : tho,AVill of ("lib late Charles Gamble invites 'TENDERS tor tho pur-, chase of his well-known and old-estab-lished TAILORING BUSINESS, situated, No. 234 Lambton Quay, Wellington, and being carried op., under , the style of Charles Gamble and Son. • Pull particulars may be obtained and ) conditions :of tender inspected at tho office of the undersigned Ito whom all i. tenders must be sent. All. tenders must i. be enclosed in a sealed - envelope and i. endorsed "Tender for Tailoring Business." i. Tenders close nt NOON on. TUESDAY, j February 11, 1919. The highest or. any tender not necessarily accepted. CHAS. ZACHARIAH, Local Deputy Public Trustee; Ballance Street, Wellington. ■ TENDERS FOR LEASING. 11 IN THE ESTATE OF JOHN MERRY-, a 1 rfflHE Public Trustee invites tenders for . A leasing, for a period, of five years, the property known as No. 8 Courtenay Place, at' present in'the occupation of. Mr. Hadfield, Taijor. The premises comprise .ft., shop and dwelling, and are situated on the north side of Courtenay Place, opposite tho shelter shed. Full particulars may be obtained, and 7 Conditions of Tender inspected at the Office of tire undersigned, Ho whom all tenders must bo sent, enclosed in a sealed envelope and endorsed "Tender for Leasing Shop Premises." >' ' Tenders close at Noon on WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1919. sThe highest or any tender not necessarily- accepted. . '• ' CHAS. ZACHAETAH, Local Deputy Public .Trustee, Ballance Street,. : Wellington. . > SALE BY TENDER. : | IN THE ESTATE OF EDWARD ALLEN I PACKER, DECEASED. ; GOODWILL, STOCK-IN-TRADE, CHAT- : ! TELS, AND EFFECTS OF THE I ARTIFICIAL LIMB . MANUFAC- j i TURING BUSINESS LATELY CAM-MED-ON AT, NO. 183 RIDDIFuiU) . STREET, WELLINGTON. • . , ALTERNATiVE--Tenders -are invited for —- (a) Salo of the Business as a Komg concern, and the whole of the Fraehold Property, subject to a lease. "(b)-Sale of-.-the-.Business .only, and pur:, chaser to liave the right to uss 'lie name of "Packer and Son," and - ~tenancy-only-of the - realty.-- - (e) Separate tenders for— ■ • ■1— Stoek-in-Tradc.- • • 2.—Chattels and- furniture. 3.—Plant and machinery. Tenders close at 12 noon on FEBRUARY 14. Conditions and forms of lender may be inspected at tho office of ths Local Deputy Public Trustee, Auckland, Wei: lington, Christchurch, and Duncdin. Tenders must b>t in sealed envelopes and marked-"Tender for Artificial Limb Manufacturing -Business," and must bo addressed to the undersigned.CIIAS. ZACHARIAH, Deputy Public Trustee, Wellington, .. February :3, 1919. /pENDERS are invited for the Purchase' A .and Removal of tho Tea Rooms and ■ .two, Outbuildings of J. Godbcr and Co,, ' Ltd., at the entranco to Trentliam Racecourse. Prico to include the restoration of corrugatcd iron fcnco. -Separate tenders aro also invited for tho purchaso and removal of the Aeetylono Gas Plant, and Fittings attached to the above-mentioned buildings. Tenders, to bo accompanied with a deposit of 10 per cent., will bo received up to noon of February It, to be ad-, dressed to '■ THE LIQUIDATORS, •J. Gotlber and Co., Ltd., : : ' v . Box 351, Wellington. '. TjnfiNDBRS are invited up to Noon onX.. . .TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 25, for ■the Erection''of■'■'■a NEAV WARD, and making Certain "Alterations to the WELLINGTON ' - GENERAL HOSPITAL. Plans; " etc.', at our-offices, 157 Featherston Street. .' ' ' CLERE,.F.R.I.B£; : & WILLIAMS,' V..\ ; :^': A!kJ.B.A., • -,Arohitects..and Structural Engineers. ' paints! MAJOR BROS. AOT COMPANY, Aus--I'Jt t-ralia (late of Hall), . announce that' tfi'ey are now in „ position to supply Paint that has no equal for quality and durability. Prompt delivery guar--1 anteed for tho following:—Bright Jed Oxido in - Oil, Snow White Zinc in Oil,'Pure Mixed Paints, White;. Roof Paint, Red, White, Grey, or Slate; Patent Dri-' ers, Putty, Red Lead,- Major's- Dry Colours, Stainers, Paints, in Oil, etc. Obtainable from all Bsint Houses. - For further inl'orflnition apply to Sole N.Z. -Representative, ■ HARRY A. JENKINS, Baker's Buildings, Wellington. P.O. Box 778. Telegrams, "Metallic." - ROOFING SLATES. GREY, .RED, BLUE. Also, ASBESTOS 'BUILDING SHEETS. ASBESTOS.BUILDING SHEETS. BRISCOE AND'CO., LTD., ... Wellington. . ; ~ TO BUILDERS. ' OREGON DOORS. < "VfE W. ZEILAND • MAKE, morticed and tennoned; guaranteed not to shrink. V-arious designs. WANGANUI SASH AND DOOR FAC- ' TORY AND TIMBER COMPANY, LIMITED. ' Telegraphic Address; "Doorraedalist," MALTHOID MALTHOID FLOORCLOTH, ROOFING, DAMPCOURSE. AS' N.Z. is flooded with cheap roofing material, '"'wo strongly urge • the trade to realise that MALTHOID is pure mineral, contains so dangerous fish oil nor insanitary animal- fat disguised as tar..' Tho little extra cost is worth paying ten times over, Two-ply Malthoid is hoavier than 3-ply of other makes. Wo specially iwk that the other roofings be NOT -passed off as MALTHOID. AUBREY GUALTER AND CO., Featherston Street,' WELLINGTON. ACID For use in Refining Rooms of Mines,. Chemical WorksPROOF and Laboratories. Withstand Nitric and Sulphuric PAINTS. Acid. Wirto for details. FRANCIS HOLMES, 10 Woodward Street Wellington, jgIXPANDE-D ' METAL FOR REINFORCED CONCRETE CONc- STKUC'J'ION. EXPANDED STEEL LATHING For FIREPROOF WALLS and CEILINGS. RUBEROID ROOFING, DAMP COURSE AND! FLOORINGS. GIANT 'BUILDING PAPERS. ratner Safes and strong-room DOORS. DREADNOUQIIT FIREPROOF DOORS. RANSOME VER MEnR CONCRETE ' MIXERS. OLSINA WATER PAINT. GOLDEN BAY CEMENT. - THE STEWART TIMBER, GLASS AND HARDWARE CO., LTD., " Courlenay Place, Wellington. - THE most satisfactory and economical Bolting for machinery is NORTH BRITISH BELTING.- Write to* or call on, Hayward Bros., Ltd,, Christchurch, for prices and particulars.

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 115, 8 February 1919, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 115, 8 February 1919, Page 2

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