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TENDERS. TENDERS"" ; FOR LEASING ' HOTEL PROPERTY, HASTINGS HOTEL, ~ .... • .HASTINGS. TENDERS nTo invited by the Public Trustee for the Purchase of a lease .' of that welUkiiown Hotel, tho Hastings ■ .-Hotel,--situated ■ at the corner of flere.taiiiiga'ahd Railway'.-Streets, Hastings, for a term commencing on April 29, 1920, and expiring .on June' 30, 1923. The Hotel-contains about thirty rooms. Full particulars ' and .'conditions of lease, also draft, of lease, may be seen ' .at the"'Public'.Trust. :Office, Wellington, Auckland, Christchurcb, Dunedin, and Napier; ' Tenders to he addressed to and "lodged 'with .'the .Local .Deputy Public Trustee, Napier, and to close at 4 P.m. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 21, 1920. . Highest or any tender not nocessarily accepted. SOMERSET SMITH, Local Deputy Public Trustee; Napier. ,- BUSHFELLLNG. rNDERS will be received up till Noon, APRIL 24, for Felling 300 Acres in three separate blocks; all being milled. Camps built and provisions packed. Apply . WHITEMAN BROS., "Riverlea," Upper Hutt. ■ WELLINGTON HARBOUR BOARD. LEASE OF LAND, TE ARO RECLAMATION. • mEE WELLINGTON HARBOUR A BOARD offers for' Perpetual Lease EIGHT SECTIONS OF LAND, ingots Nos.. 13 to 20. fronting Cable Street, To Aro Reclamation. ... Tenders for tho lease of the above land will he received bv the Board up to 5 p.m. on APRIL 28, 1920. Form of Lease, Plan, etc.. may be eecn and conditions, forms of tender., unset reptnls, and full particulars obtained at the Head Office of the Board during office hours. .. . . The highest or any other tender not necessarily' accepted. H. E. NICHOLLS, ■ Secretary. Harbour Board Office, Wellington; N.Z., March 22, 1920. LAKE COLERIDGE POWER SCHEME. FIVE OIL, BREAK-SWITCHES. WRITTEN ""TENDERS, endorsed as '• •■» above, will be received at this Office until, noon on Friday, April 30, 1920, for tho supply and delivery at Lyttelton of five Oil, Break Switches for the Lake Coleridge Power Scheme. Plan's, -specifications, etc., may be viewed at the Head Office of the Public Works Department* Wellington. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted.,, R. W. HOLMES. Under-Secretary and Engineer-in-Chief. ; ,- Public Works Department, '' Wellington, April 12, 1920. ~ TO BUILDERS ipRICHT'ON-rfb M.'KAY. FF.R.LB.A., v--* Architects, Wellington, invite tenders for the erection of a Shop Buildin!;, Dannevirke, forll. A.'Morison, Esq. Plans and Specifications may bo seen nt mviwr's. premises, Dannevirke. L. G. West and Son?, Architects, Palmerston North, also Architects' Wellington, where tenders close on Friday, April 3fl. at noon. ' BUILDERS. PLUMBERS. Y CABINETMAKERS, ■ COACHBUILDERS. TJJ7E cater especially for .you. carryV» in? full stocks nf seasoned Timbers, Australian Hardwoods, Ironmongery, and Hardware for all your requirements. :'•' Inspect our Showrooms at Cable Street f Timber YaTds and Joiner's Shops at. Taranald Street, Wellington, nnd at Hutt, Road,\Petone.. ~ • ■. C. & A. ODLTN 7 TIMBER AND HARDWARE CO., LTD., : Head Office: Cable St., Wellington. . PERMANENT. ARTISTIC. WEATHERPROOF. Manufactured in New Zealand. '•' WINSTONE'S mERRA COTTA ROOFING TILES, Write rfojv'our Illustrated Booklet. '..':,'WJNSTONE LTD., .i . .'". Bank. Chambers. 324 Lambton Quay, Wellington. ' 'Phone'l2l9. ' MALTHOID. CIHEApER, because more Reliable. Mai--1 thnid is -trie well-tried-hut Roofing Material, costing less than iron or tiles; better, more reliable, in (he long run. Free from fish-oil or animnl fats. Malthoid. is sciantifkallv fabricated and provides the best roofins lt.ntpi inl in tho world. Let us place the fullest particulars before you. .. ■' AUBREY ,'GUALTER AND CO., ' 149-151 Fentherston Street, WELLINGTON. ~" RAWL PLUGS. FOR Fixing Screws into concrete, stone'■work, brickwork, tiles, iron,'.plaster ; makes' a. stronger job; takes one fourth the time: makes a neater, cleaner, nnd stronger job than wooden plugging. Good stocks kept. FRANCIS HOLMES, 248 Lambton Quay, Wellington. P.O. Box 418, TOILET SPECIALISTS/ NOTICEABLY BEAUTIFUL. WITH such a gorgeous social season pending, Ladies will naturally bo keenly anxious about their appearance, and the Hair calls for particular attention. Peisonnl charm is made or marred by the hair dressing. s - VISIT THE "BOUDOIR CAMILLE." ' Let us skilfully treat your Hair, massage the scalp, and so promcto a Rich, JTluck Growth of Lustrous Hair, which will'make for immediate charm and attractiveness. Call To-day. We will gladly suggest and advise. MRS/CAMERON, BOUDOIR "CAMILLE, Cooper's Buildinjrs (Opn "Evening Post"), Wellington. "'Phono 1791. AID TO GOOD HEALTH. A COURSE of High Frequoncy„'Violet Ray Treatment is most curalivu and 'rejuvenating. Rheumatism, Lung Complaints, and Nervous Disorders are successfully cured in this manner. , _ My Dry, Hot Air Electric Light Baft is tho most modern in the Dominion, ' Scrupulous cleanliness is nbferved, and all trentmeilte. including General MnsSJvre. ve performed by a thoicuirhly qualified nurse. . Call or write, MRS. HULLEN, Dept. D, 3A Courtenay Place, 1 Wellington. WITNESS tho fact that the namo Vy Milsom.is synonymous with purity and excellence of mnmifaeture. To have prospered for 20 years is guarantee of the goodness of the goods. All Hair preparations, Hair Work, Cnltene, Faco Creams, and the famous Milsom Hvgienic Face Powder. Miss Milsom, Hair and Faco Specialist, 94 Willis Street. 'Phono 814.

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 173, 17 April 1920, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 173, 17 April 1920, Page 2

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