TENDERS. STOBES FOR AVORKERS' DWELLINGS. mENDERS, closing JANUARY 7, 1920, are invited for Supply of tho undermentioned material at AFellington. Quotation Forms may be obtained at Public AVorks Offices, Auckland, Christchurch, Dunedin, and at this office. Section 1.—200 Coppor Furnace Boilers and Cylinders. Section 2 —200 Furnaco Doors and Dampers. Section .I—lo3o Dozen Tiles. Section 1.—13,200 ft. Spouting, Ridging, and Downpipc. Section 5.—200 Baths and Jaw Boxes. Section fi.—2oo Lavatory Basius and Closets, Section 7.—200 Sets Bath and Basin Fittings. Section 8.—2G00 Brass Cocks. Section 9.—10 Tons Sheet Lead. Section 10.—3600 feet C.I. Soil Pipes. Section 11. —iJSOO feet Lead Pipe and Quantity Traps.-. Section 12.—200 AA'.C. Cisterns. Section' 13.—135 Tons AVire Nails and 4 Tons Lead-head Nails. Section 14.—142 Boxes Sheet Glass. Section 15.—13,200 Square Feet AVall Boards. Section 1G —3000 Casement Stays, Postal Knockers, etc. Section 17.-800 Assorted Locks and, 1200 Lock Sots. Section IS. —-SCO Ceiling Plates, Zinc or ' Steel. Section 19. —19,-i-iO Feet Steel Conduit (also Fittings). Section 20.—15J Miles V.I.R. Cable, etc. Section 21.-840 Electric Lamps and Shades). Section 22.—Quantity Electrical Material (various). | R. E. HEBRON, Stores Manager. Public Works Department, AVellington, December 17, 1919. MAJOR'S MILL WHITE. FOR interior work, where large spaces have to bo covered quickly, efficiently, and economically, no paint or Kalsomine ■ will give such all-round satisfaction. The white water Palni that is a perfect white. Amongst users in Sydney are :— AVundorlich Ceiling Co. N.S.AV. Railways. Imperial Transports and Naval Dockyards. Union S.S. Co., Ltd.. of New Zealnnd, also leading AVarehouses, Faotorieß, etc. etc. Sole Manufacturers™ MAJOR BROS. AND CO., Sydney. Now Zealnnd Agent— HARRY A. JENKINS, Baker's Buildings, Wellington. P.O. Box 778. Telegrams—"Metallic." IfIXPANDED METAL jjuß REINFORCED CONCRETE CON- ' STRUCTION, EXPANDED STEEL LATHING For FIREPROOF WALLS and CEILINGS. RUBEROID ROOFING, DAMP COURSE AND FLOORINGS. GIANT BUILDING PAPERS. RATNER SAFES AND STRONG-ROOM . DOORS. DREADNOUGHT FIREPROOF DOOR-B. •RANSOME VER MEHR CONCRETEMIXERS. OLSINA AVATER PAINT. GOLDEN BAY CEMENT. THE STEAVART TIMBER, GLASS AND HARDWARE CO., LTD., Courtenay Place, Wellington. BUILDERS, CABINETMAKERS, PLUMBERS. COAOHBUILDERS. WE carry large Seasoned Stocks of all' New Zealand Timbers, and have just landed 50,000 feet Australian Bluffgum and Hardwood, 10,000 A'DL. Hobartown palings. City Timber A!ard and Planing Mills, 225 Taranaki Street, and at Clyde Quay, Hntt Valley Timber Yard, Mill, and Hardware Store, Late Hart, Udy, Main Hutt Road, between Petone and Hutt. AVe 6toek and specialise in Builders', Cabinetmakers', and Plumbers' Hardware. Agents for Murphy Bros., Drain Pipes and Chimneypots, etc. Before building inspect the showrooms of tho C. AND A. ODLIN TIMBER AND HARDWARE CO. LTD., Cable Street, Wellington. , MALTHOID MAKES A PERMANENT ROOF! "DEAR in mind that Malfchoid possesses .O g.reat durability in all weathers and climes. It makes a permanent roof. If treated with a coat of Malthoid Roof Coating every four years, Malthoid will outlast) the building it covers—without this coating it will outlast any prepared roofing of a similar character.' QUALITY HIGH-FREIGHT LOW! AUBREY GUALTER AND CO., Fealherston Street, AVellington. nnOUGII is made by adding •*- British SIRAPITE AVALL PLASTER tto Lime and Hair Mortar or PLASTER using neat. - FRANCIS HOLMES, , 218 Lambton Quay, Wellington. BUSINESS NOTICES. IL NASH'S ' LEATHER ARCADE, 135 CUBA STREET. This is well-named, for in the windows of this "arcade" you will see something of everything in LEATHER GOODS! aiid that look will certainly mako the Christmas shopner step inside and purchase. If you "are GOING AAV AY FOR A HOLIDAY here are'-'TRUNKS and SUIT CASES of all sizes, just what am needed, at reasonable nrices; and-then for GIFTS FOR OTHERS' there are all kinds of LEATHER GOODS. Very beautiful are some MUSIC CASES, HANDBAGS, and ATTACHE CASES in leather, beautifully embossed in patterns, many having a gum-leaf design, the fascinating eookoburra in relief and delicately tinted, or there are PURSES of plain leather appliqucd with leather in soft colours. All these goods liavo the merit of being quite new, and have not been seen elsewhere. Another Novelty is Suede made into CUSHIONS, and SCREENS, or TABLE CENTRES'. The former of these have a verso of a eong written on them, and somo pretty floral design. The last are most uncommon, having a design in brilliantly-coloured flowers worked oil the leather. Thqy are quite unique, and should mako ideal CHRISTMAS GIITS. The same style of thing is to be had in CALENDARS, which would be just tho thing to send instead of the Christmi'.s card, which nowadays does Lot .'.ppeal like something really useful. Besides these goods in leather work, there are all kinds of nretty things—such as TRINKET BOXES," VANITY CAKES, WORK BASKETS, useful little LEAVING SETS, MANICURE SETS (one is to be seen set in mother-of-pearl), SMOKING CABINETS, JEWEL CASES, VASES, and such tilings in-antimony ware, and in fact everything almost that the heart of man or woman could desire for their CHRISTMAS' GIFT. ___ THE LATEST FROM NEW YORK. The specialty HOUSh" are opening up in Lankshear's Old Shop, 354 Lambton Quay. Miss M'Kay (late of Mathewson's Ltd.) has just returned from' New York, where sho personally selected slock for tho NEW FIRM. The very latest in Ladies' Lingerie, Waists, Frocks, etc., will bo displayed, M'KAY'S SPECIALTY HOUSE. MAISON LOUSIE, 1 ~ Caledonian Cliambersj(First Floor), 33 AVillis Street. • A£/S7"E are Specialists in Complete * > Trousseau Outfits and Underclothing, Blouses, Lingerie and Hosiery. A AVIDE SELECTION TO CHOOSE FROM. Telephono 292 G. FOUR SHILLINGS IN THE POUND ' OFF MARKED PRICES, i — 1 AAA GOOD Silver Lover Luminous X'/l/U Gent's Wristlet AA'atches, warranted. ' H. W. LLOYD, AVatchmaker and Jeweller, Lambton Quay and Cuba Street. PASTRYCOOKS, Confectioners, I'rnit- . orers' Sliowstaiuls and Brackets. Stocks held by Heury Berry and Co., 79 Dixon Streot.
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 75, 22 December 1919, Page 9
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