TENDERS. | BiUILDEKS are reminded that the ' Tenders close at Noon for tlio following works mi the days mentioned uelow :— Bodega, additions, .March 19. Builders' names for Theatre, Levin, I Mnrch 20. Church of St. Mary of tho Angels, .March 24. Bristol Piano Co.. Ltd., Gramophone Room, additions., March 24. Makara Chureli. Jlarch 2S. Applications, Clerk of Works, at Hospital, March 19. CLERK AND WILLIAMS (F.R.T.8.A.), (A.R.1.H.A.), Architects. SURPLUS MILITARY SUPPLIES. COTTON' SEED OIL. QUOTATIONS will be received at the Munitions and Supplies Department, Room 8, Second Floor, Union Sieam Ship Company's Building, Wellington, on or before 2 p.m., on TLESDaS . MARCH 18, 1919, for the purchaso of the following quantities of COTTON SEED OIL— 20 Cases American Salad quality, containing 208 gallons 55 Tins Japanese and Burmese, con"0 taining 220 gallons 218 Cases Japanese and Burmese, containing 1744 gallons 2 Iron Drums Japanese 'and Burmese containing IGB gallons Samples of oils can l>e inspected at Ordnance Stores, Wellington, Auckland, Christchurch, and Dunedin.- Delivery to be taken at Ordnance Stores, Welhngton' A. M. ADAMS, Chief Executive Officer, f ■ Munitions and Supplies Dept. Wellington, March 4, 1919. ANDREW LIMITED, IN LIQUIDATION. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS, MOTORCAR, MOTOR-CYCLE, AND MACHINERY MERCHANTS. STOCK AND PLANT FOR SALE BY PUBLIC TENDER. nnENDERS. Closing MARCH 20, 1919, I- are invited for the Purchase of he whole of the Stock and Unnt of tho above Company. STOCKS COMrRISEHlectrical Supplies, Motor-car and Motor-cycle AccessoiNew Imperial Motca' Bicycles and parts. Engines and Dynamos Machinery and Accessories. Ironmongery and Tools. Wood-working Machines and Tool* Offico Furniture. Razor Sharpening Machine. 2 Safes Tenders will be considered for the purchaso of either the whole or part of tho stocks. ALL GOODS MUST BE SOLD. Schedules will be posted on applicatloD' A, HAWORTH. Liquidator, 81 Ridgway Street, Wanganui. BUSH-FALLIN'Ci. mENDERS are invited for felling about X 400 acres at lleikorangi, near \Vatkanae. 'lenders elose March 24. lor specification and conditions apply to A. E. Odliu, cjo C. and A. Odlin, Ltd., Hel. lington, or W. Sweeney, Farm Manager, ReiKorangi (Telephone No. 12, A\aikanae). TENDERS. FOR SALE YARDS. nrttlE N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OPERA--1 -TIVE DISTRIBUTING (0., LIIL, invito alternative tenders for the -TION OF'STOCK SALE \ARDb,m wood and ferro-concrete, at MAIUUJN, HUNTER.V.ILLK, MANGAWMvA, M"1 • TA.IHAPE. Plans and specifications may be seen at the Company's office, Marton, between the hours of 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. SEPARATE TENDERS for each set of yards, addressed N.Z. Farmers' Co-op-?ivo Distributing Co., Marton, and mark"Tender for Sale Yards,' will he rccoied up to 6 p.nv on MARCH -7. Tho lowest or any tender not necesarily accepted. TO BUILDERS. rNDERS aro invited up to Noon on Friday, March 28, for the Erection in Reinforced Concrete of tho Church of St. Matthias, Makarn. Plans, etc., at our ebi . AVIJ LTUI g (F.R.1.8.A.),' (A.R.T.8.A.), Arcliitocrfl. COLLINGWOOD CO-OP. DAIRY CO., LTD. TENDERS will be received at the Company's- Otiice, Rockville. up to 5 p.m. on MARCH 31. l'or the Erection of Two Factories in Concrete. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Plans and specifications may bo seen at; the offices of DUFFILL AND GIBSON, Architects, Hawpira; MAGINNITY, SON, AND HOULKER,' . Solicitors, Nelson; And at the Company's Office, Rookvillo. F. C. RICHARDSON, Secretary. I'AEKAKAKIKI POST OFFICE. mENDERS, endorse<l as above, and ad--t dressed to the undersigned, will bo received, up to noon cf TUESDAY, April 1, 1919, for tho erection of the above building. Plans and Specifications may be seen at this office, and at the Otald Post Offico. Tho lowest or any lender not necessarily accepted. J. D. LOUCH,, District Engineer. Public. Works District Office, Old Parliamentary Buildings, Wellington, Fel>niary 22,1919. TO ENGINEERS AND SHOT METAL WORKERS. TENDERS are invited (closing April 15) for the purchase of 3 valuable New Zealand Letters Patents, viz., No. 2G2GI (oxnires 1923); No. 383-15 (1929); No. 37521 (1930); all are now in use, and'are in general demand and cover machines easily manufactured, especially No. 3U315 —50 of such machines made and sold will return the owners a minimum protit of i:500. The Patentee Manufacturer intends shortly to visit America to operate the American i'nlciils, hence his desire to sell Ins New Zealand rights, Particulars from "0.P.M.," c/o .Box 799, Aucklaiul. _ ' PAINTERS AND DECXIRATORS. " MAJOR BROS.' Scientific Paint Products are the result of 25 years' experience. MAJOR'S ROOF PAINT, for preserving iron root's, etc. Guaranteed anlicorrosivc and non-poisonous. MAJOR'S PURE MIXED PAINTSUuality and durability guaranteed. MAJOR'S VELVET FINISH FLAT OIL PAINT—The only Flat Oil Paint (hat can be used for interiors and exteriors. MAJOR'S FERRO-METALLTC PAINT. —Absolutely the purest iron preservative paiiit known. Red contains 99 per cent, pure Brilliant Ferric Oxide. JJARRV A. JENKINS, Bakers' Building*, Wellington, P.O. Box 778. Telegrams: "Metallic." ~ TO BUILDERS. OREGON DOORS. \riUV ZEALAND MAKE, morticed and tcanoned; guaranteed not to shrink. Various designs. WANGANUI SASH AND DOOR FACTORY AND TIMBER COMPANY, LIMITED. Telegraphic Address: "Doormedalist," ACID For use in Refining Rooms of Mines, Chemical. Works PROOF and Laboratories. Withstand Nilric and Sulphuric PAINTS. Acid. Wide for details. FRANCIS HOLMES, 10 Woodward Street Wellington.
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