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PATRIOTIC ENTERPRISES. rr.OWN-HALL. TOWN HALL. J '"A '.' SATURDAY, APIiIL 5. j. ONE. NIGnT ONLY! . ONE BIG APPEAL! ONE MONST.HR CONCFjRT! . . Bv the : -: BOHEMIAN CLUBS OF WELLINGTON. Proceeds in nid of Hie 4 RETURNED SOLDIERS' CLUBHOUSE APPEAL, . To help to' keep the Club-House going for a iurther two years, by which time it is believed that all-"Our Boys" will have returned. Mrs. Maud' Bletsoo Buckeridge presents her Now and Novel Costume Comedy Company, TirH GAY ' GAMBOLS" "THE GAY .MAMBOLS" ■ (20 Performers), . ■ . In -1-0 miuiitesof Morry Musical Moments, LEN BARNES i ' ' HKHBEKT 1 , . WOOD NORMAN AITKEN ALBERT RUSSELL v FRANK. THOMAS. . -Ten-Minutes' Divurtisenicnts by MISS ESTEr,LE BEERE'S LITTLE ARTISTS. PATRIOTIC! SOCIETY'S BAND. :. Tho Winning Comedietta, ■ "A COCKNEY CAMOUFLAGE," - ■ "A-COCKNEY- CAMOUFLAGE,"Written by Harcns Plinimer,' and-jnter-/prefed by Paul Lntliiiui, Normnn Aitk'cn, Lily Chapman, and Ivy Shcrrar, Prices: 35., 25., Is. Tickets on 6ale at the Bristol and Norman Aitkcn'e, Courtenay Place.Box Plan now open nt the Bristol. Boss Bing Boys: Albert Russell and Norman Aitken. . RETURNED SOLDIERS'!CLUB APPEAL'■ FUND. \ ■■:•■ npHE Ladies' Committee appeals for do- ■*■ nations of Flowers for the Street and StKlb Sale to be held on FRIDAY, April I. All Gifts, may be left or sent to , the WELLINGTON RETURNED SOL- ,. DIERS'. CLUB, 292. Lambtou Quay.. RETURNED SOLDIERS' APPEAL. "pERSONS desiring delicibue Cakes (best ■*■ butter and eggs used), also very good Sweets, and hundreds of volumes of new and second-hand Books, will cot them very cheap at The Terraco Ladies' Stall at Winder's Comer on FRIDAY,' APRIL 4; and many other bargains may be hud there. | - TENDERS. TO CONTRACTORS; rNDER , ? will be received at my office uiitil NOON, SATURDAY, APRIL 12. 1919, for the formation of about 2 miles 32 chains of Private Roud through Messrs. Franklyn Bros.' puberty, at Ti-Trce Point. Plans and Specificutions can be seen at iuy office. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. , .L. W. WARD, Civil Engineer and Licensed Surveyor, Dannovirke. I '■ NAPIER, BOROUGH COUNCIL. ' nriENDERS are invited, and will be reJL ceived up to 4.30 p.m. on MON; DAY, APRIL 14 next, fur tho following supplies:—. ... , ■ . ..; .. (l) Street Lamps. - -.-■'■.•■ ■•■•- ' (2) Insulators, Galvanised Bolts;-etc. (3) Poles p.rid Cross Arms. ' (4) Aerial arid C.M.A. Cables. Copies of Specifications may bo obtained upon application.. The lowest.or any tender not necessarily accepted. . ■ ' i ■■ M. MURRAY, ■. Town Clerk. April 1, 1919. TENDERS.;. , , THE TRUSTEES in the Estate of the late HENRY HOLLAND invite Tenders for the Purchase of— FIRSTLY-EIGHTY - ONE (81) ACEES ONE (l)ROOD FOUR (4) PERCHES, Section Number 5, Subdivision 0, Manchester Block, Dunnythorpe. SECONDLY-FIVE- ■ ■ (5) ■ ACRES THREE (3) ROODS, being Scc-J . . ' tions,- -1254 to 1258"( both, inclu-' ■■ ■ sive), Bunnythorpe; • - The land firstly described is divided into, seven paddocks and is ring fenced and well watered by natural springs. Tho . buildings comprise a 6even-roonied house in good order. . New cowshed with concrete floor and four bails, and all necessary farm buildings, and thero is a quam tity ofifirewood on tho property and a'J quarter-acre of mixed fruit trees.. Dried milk factory, school, rail nay station, and post office within «. quarter of a mile of the property. Immediate possession can bo given.. Terms, 25 per cent, deposit and-balance in-five years at G-per cent, interest. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. TENDERS CLOSE at , noon on the SIXTEENTH DAY OF APRIL, 191!), lit the offices of INNES AND -OAKLEY,,'-- . Solicitors for the Trustees, . Rangitikei Street, Palmeston Nor Hi. WAREHOUSE TO LET. FRUIT .MARKETS, ALLEN STREET. TENDERS will bo received .up to .§,! p.m. on APRIL 30. NEXT for a I LEASE for 4 .J years, with right.of renewal, of the three-storied Building, Allen Street, known as "The Farmers' Fruit and Produce Market!" Admirably adapted for fru.it and produce trade, or general warehouse; two cart docks, electric hoist, cellar, etc. Tho highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Conditions of lease can be inspected at oijr offices. : ' ' '. N.Z. FARMERS' ;CO-OP. DISTRIBUTING CO., LTD., ■ : .-Dominion Farmers' Institute, ■ . • Wellington. . ' TIESIDENCE OF RjE.V. F. 11. . SPENCER, ' ■ 289 AVENUE,.WANGANUI, For SALE BY TENDER, APPLY DIRECT. TO BUILDERS AND OTHERS. S EPA HATE Tenders aro invited for Brickwork to Wall Steps, Chimneys, and GaniKi!, nltd Carpenter's-Work in Altering Residence, and Plumbing and Painting for same at Newlown. 11. T. JOHNS, . Architect (Registered). 15, i Foatherston Street, BAUBEII AND CO., Dyers and • Dry-cleaners, 125 Culm Street, City. 'Ph"ono 226.

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 162, 3 April 1919, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 162, 3 April 1919, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 162, 3 April 1919, Page 7

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