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TENDERS. TIRATU BLOCK, DANNEVIRKE COUNTY. ■ * rspEXDHRS, addressed to the uudcrsigni A ed and marked on outside cover "Tiratu Unad Works," will bo received at this ollice until 12 o'clock, noon, on TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1918, for METALLING ot about 7 miles 14 chains, . in two contract.;, of roads in the above block. Plans and specifications may be . seen nt the I'ublic Works Office, Danne- . virke; Post Ollice, Palmcrston North; and at this oliiee. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. J. J). LOt.RJ.II, District Engineer. Public Works District Ollice, Old Parliamentary Buildings, Wellington, August 29, 1919. WELLINGTON 7 CITY COUNCIL. ; TENDERS Km THE ERECTION OP A COTTAGE, MUNICIPAL ABATTOIKS. TENDERS will bo received up to 3.30 .p.m. on THURSDAY, September 18, for the Erection of a Cottage, Municipal Abattoirs, Plan and specification may be seen at the Drawing Office, Tramway Power Station, Jervois Quay. Tenders to be forwarded to the Town Clerk, Wellington, and endorsed' "Tenders for Erection of Cottage." Ji\o. If. PALMER, 1 Town Cierk. ■ September 10, 1919. . STERLING VARNISH CO., £-* Alexandria, Sydney, N.S.W. TRIMOIL: The perfected Primer. Superior Gloss Oil. Will not set up or thicken Paint. DRYOL: The durable Oil Dryer. Sterling Oak, durable Elastic Varnish for general purposes. Sterling Knotting and Terebine has no equal. New Zealand Agent— HARRY A. JENKINS,., Baker's Buildings, Wellingtons P. 3. Box uS. Telegrams—"Metallic" EXPANDED M B T A 3', FOR REINFORCED CONCRETE CONSTRUCTION, ,EXPANDED STEEL LATHING Tor FIREPROOF WALLS and CEILINGS. RUBEROID ROOFING. DAMP COURSE AND FLOORINGS. GIANT BUILDING PAPERS. RATNER 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., Courlenay Place, Wellington. MALTUOIDIIOOFING. SUPPLANTS OTHER MAKES. MALTHOID takes the place of iron and tiled roofing because it is cheaper and lasts longer. Fish oil or aninml fat disguised in tar is not contained in Mnllhoid. Two-ply of this reliable roofing is heavier than .three-ply of other kinds, but lighter than iron, so yoiii save in freight and wear. Write for further particulars to AUBIiMY GUALTER AND CO., Wellington. BEAVER BOARD For Walls and Ceilings. Extensive Range of Sizes in. Stock: ' Also, JJEAVER GREEN BOARD. -* for Schools, etc., has superseded Blackboard; more restful to the eyes. Used in Scots College, Wellington College, Queen Margaret's College, and inauy other educational institutions. BRISCOE AND CO,, LTD., Wellington. CEMENT A dustless, waterproof, oilproof, concrete floor FLOOR is an absoluto necessity in Garages, Hospitals, PAINTS Engine Rooms, etc, Writo for details. FRANCIS HOLMES, 10 Woodward Street, Wellington. TOILET SPECIALISTS A SKIN THAT 'IS LOVELY . TO BEHOLD. VTATURE lias ordained that tiny 11 glands beneath the skin should secroto oil to keep the skin 6<ift and fresh, Therefore, the only face cream that will carry, out its purpose is one that helps towards that end. CAMELLIAN FACE CREAMS, aid Nature in every way—they quickly destroy blackheads and other facial blemishes and render the skin beautifully smooth, clear,' mid radiant. Vanish- •• ing Cream, 3s. Gd., Massago Cream 3s. A eom>:e of treatment nt the "Boudoir ( Camille" will prove most beneficial. MRS. CAMERON, "Boudoir Camille," Cooper's Buildings-' (opposite "Evening Post"). Entrance, just off. Willis Street.. Wellington. 'Phone 4535. , AT MRS. HULLEN'S, 3d-COURTENAY PLACE. A N important branch has been added. -£*.. Facilities aro provided for DryAir and ' ELECTRIC BATHS, High-Frequency VIOLET-RAYS, and General Massage Treatment. The famous Vioie); Ray causes lio contraction of muscles, and nrovides absolutely Painless Electrical Treatment for Eczema,. Rheumatism, Neuritis, and all women's complaints. VIOLET RAYS MEAN REJUVENATION. A highly-skilled, qualified Nurse is in charge. Call and inspect the wonderful 'Violet Ray outfit. 'Phono 1047. . MRS. HULLEN, Toilet Specialist, 3a COURTENAY PLACE. OMENTVHO POWDER never possess, the clear, fresh, transparent complexions us do those who constantly use CREME PARMA. Non-greasy-non-hair «rowing-froßrant-*nti6eptic and protective-it is the cream supreme. Indispensable for face, neck, and arms for evening use. as, fid. GEO. MEE, Chemist, Lambton Qusy, Wellington. | MISS MILSOM, Qualified Specialist, , Hair, l-'nce. Hairwork. Modern Treatments Hair, etc. ' Skin. Shampooing, Manicuring Electrolysis. By appoint incut. Up-to-date Reception and Treatment Rooms. Only the latest and ( best hair, toilet, and skin accessories. Mi«s Milsom, Harnett's Buildings, 94 Willis Street. 'Phone 814. . MOTORS AMD CYCLES FOR'SALE. WANTED, KNOWN^ TUBES and COVERS Repaired by expert Vulcaniser. Satisfaction guaranteed. . Once u customer, always a customer. H. GARRATT I (Returned Soldier), I Wellington Motor and Accessory Co., i Dixon Street, Wellington. HUTT HOAU MOTOR PAINTING AND ENAMELLING. WORKS.- , With us Paintin',' and Enamelling is our PRINCIPAL DEPARTMENT, and NOT , a side Hue. This Department is in chargo of MR. W. J. CUMINS, late ; Foreman Painter of Crawley,-Ridley and | Co. A. W. PALMER AND CO., Hull Road, Kaiwarra. TeleDhoue 1970' (all hours), MISS- SAMSON, ' NEW MILLINERY SALON, j Colonial Mutual Buildings, ] Opposite Bank of New Zealand, Telephone 3310.

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 297, 11 September 1919, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 297, 11 September 1919, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 297, 11 September 1919, Page 7

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