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TENDERS. 35 H.P. STAR CHASSIS. FOR SALE, by-tender, 35 h.p. STAR CHASSIS, suitable for 1 ton lorry. This Cor has just boon thoroughly overhauled, nnd it is guaranteed in PERI FECT ORDER, and can.be inspected on , application. . i Tenders should reach the undersigned s pot Inter than TUESDAY, DECEM- ; BEE 7. , ... 1 PALMERSTON NORTH HOSPITAL 1 '& ; CHARITABLE AID BOARD, \ B. MANSFIELD, ! ' Secretary. 1 • , ' WAIRAU HOSPITAL BOARD. ) TO BUILDERS. f i mENDERS are invited for the Erection ; ■*- of the. Medical Officer's Residence t (in Concrete and Wood) at the Wnirau , Hospital, Blenheim, for the above Board. 5 . Plans and specifications may be seon at the Secretary's Office, Blenheim, and at 3 the Architect's Office, Wellington. 1 Tenders to be lodged with the Socre--3 tary, Hospital Board, Blenhoim, by noon . of THURSDAY, December 9, 1920. 1 .'~ J. M. DAWSON, F.N.Z.1.A., ' . ■ • Architect. 66 Willis Street, Wellington. . I TO BUILDERS. \ mENDERS are invited for the Erection t T -f\ , or Dnck Additions to the Terminus . Hotel, Picton, for the Public Trustee t (Executor for T. G. Macarthy Estate). . ..-Plans and specifications may be seen at , the Terminus Hotel, Picton, and at my . office, Wellington, where tenders close at , noon of. FRIDAY, December lu. ■ : . J. M. DAWSON, F.N.Z.1.A., 1 ' ' ' Architect. . 66 Willis. Street, Wellington. > SALE BY PUBLIC TENDER OF SURPLUS ADMIRALTY STORES, EX T.S.S. WILLOCHIU. I' HTHE DEFENCE DEPARTMENT : A- (Transport Expenses Office) offers i for sale by tender, closing with the undersigned at noon an WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1920, the following highciaja furniture, dismantled from the T.S.S. Willochra when the vessel - was converted'..into.a troopship. The Willochra was known to the Australasian travelling public as one- of the best furnished ships in the intercolonial passenger trade, and these fittings are now avnil.able to the public, owing to shortage of tonnage to transport" them to America at the. t.ima when the- vessel waa refitted there by. her present owners.. ■■58- COMBINATION WARDROBES AND DRAWERS, various sizes, averaging height Oft. Din., width " 2ft. 3in., depth Ift. Bin. These are nxtrenioly handsome pieces of fur. ' niture, built of cedar, highly polished, and finished with Walker and Hall's Al E.P. fittings. 21 SINGLE COMPACTUMS or foldi ing combination toilet basin, largo -looking'glass, jewel drawers, cop- '■ ! per water container, alid waste . receiver, etc, etc., all contained in a beautifully finished cedar cabinet. ' Bottle racks, glass holders, towel hooks, etc., in Walker , and Hall's Al E.P. Extremely handsome pieces of furniture. . Size, height over all 6ft., width Ift. Bin., depth llin. 57 DOUBLE COMPACTUMS, similar to above in nil respects,' but fitted with two /basins, two water containers,, etc., width 3ft. 2in. 68 SETS (MORE OR LESS) SALOON BUNKS, with electroplated fittings, complete with "railway" and "morning ten" racks. These ara especially suitablo where space is limited, as they fasten on to the wall, and when not in use fold up instantly. Size, length ■ 6ft. 3in., width 2ft. 3in. . VERY SUPERIOR SHIPS' HORSEHAIR . MATTRESSES AND PlL- '' LOWS. Size, 2ft. 2in. x 6ft.'3in; ..:•..... -Can-.bo-supplied at reasonable prices in'either saloon or steerage grade, to successful tenderers or others, for above bunks. The mattresses are the exact size, of the bunks, and were specially made for them. 46 SUBSTANTIAL . TEAK WOOD GARDEN SEATS, length Bft. These seats are of a particularly high grade, and will withstand the elements for many years. They / have three cast iron supports, and are especially suitable for public 10 ALL-WOOD GARDEN SEATS, of various sizes. Just the thing 9 for use in private gardens. 18 CANVAS SWINGING HAMMOCKS OR COTS, best cotton canvas, wooden frame and lash- • ~ ings complete. The above stores are now warehoused at the north ond of "IC'/Shod, Wellington (entrance next Freezing Works, Waterloo Quay), where they may bo inspected daily between the hours of 1 to i p.m., Saturday .10 to noon.; ; Each article is numbered, and is open for separate tender only. Catalogues and conditions of tender may be obtained from Defonce Offices at New Plymouth, Hawera, Wangar.ui, Palnierston North, Napier, and Masterton, "K" Shod, Wellington, or the undersigned. , TENDERS-CLOSE with the undersign, cd at 12 noon on WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1920, and envelopes should be endorsed "Tender for, Admiralty Stores." Highest or any tender nst necessarily accepted. -'■ OFFICER-IN-CHARGE, ■ Transport Expenses Office, N.Z. Defence Department, - P.O- Box 125*, Wellington. Telegrams: "Transport," WeJHngton. NOTE.—Only those stores included in the catalogue are for sale at present. All other furniture and fittings in store will be ready for sale towards the end of January next, and will be duly catalogued and advertised. FIRST-CLASS MATAMATA LAND IN THE GREAT DAIRYING CENTRE ..'■; OF THE WAIKATO. TENDERS are called for Ihe purchase of nine Sections of about 2000 acres each, Paengaroa Block, Matamata County. This country, when improved, will bo first-class cnttle country. Tenders close JANUARY .10, 1921. Specifications may be had on application to G. A. GAMMAN AND CO., LTD., Ohakune or Morton. T ~' RAWL PLUGS. FOR Fixing Screws into concrete stonework, brickwork, tiles, iron, plaster; makes a stronger job: takes onefourth the time; makes a noater, cleaner and stronger job than wooden plugging. Good stocks kept. FRANCIS HOLMES, 248 Lambton Quay, Wellington. P.O. Box 418. CONCRETE GOODS.-Builders and Architects will find it to their advantage to write for my pamphlet on Concrete Goods. lam prepared to supply Concrete Coppor Casings, Concrete Septic Tanks. Pipes, Posts, etc. etc. E. H. CRABB, 73 Rantritikei Street, Palmerston North. Box 2G3. Telephone 700. BUSINE6B NOTICEB. SPRING! SPRING! SPRING FASHIONS. SPRING IDEAS. Whore Shopping is Always so Pleasant. MRS. OOX, ' Corset Specialist, _ 139 Manners Street (opposite Kings Theatre). FLOWERING SHRUBS, from 6d. each. Hodge Plants from 6s. per 100, Shelter Trees from ss. per 100. Larg» Stock of first-class Apple ond other Fruit Trees cheap. Cntologues now ready. B. H. JUST, I Botanical Nurseries, ~ Palmereton North. |

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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 59, 3 December 1920, Page 11

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