TENDBRB. : 4 NOTICE. ; IN THE ESTATE of Henry Ernest’ Tiffen, late of Mangarara, Patangatfij Hawke’s Bay, Sb.eep-farmer. decfiaseo. TENDERS are invited for the purchase of AI.L THAT piece of land situ# ated at Taupo, contjaining by admeasurement thirty-eight and four-tenths (38 4-10) perches, more or less, part of Section No. 12, Block 11, Tauhara Survey Dis» trict, and comprising Lot 1, Taupo Ex* tension No. 2, as shown on a plan dihposited in the Land Transfer Office at Auckland under No. 8469. TOGETHER; with the buildings, consisting of a new five-roomed dweilinghouse (unfinished)* and a motor-shed situated thereon. TENDERS CLOSE at the Office of tha undersigned at. Noon on SATURDAY# FEBRUARY 26, 1921. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. For - ’further particulars. apply to SAINSBURY, LOGAN. & WILLIAMS, Solicitors for the Executors, Napier. MASTERTON COUNTY COUNCIL. TAUERU AND ROROKOKO BRIDGES. TITTENDERS for. construction in reinJL forced concrete of Taueru Bridge, 7 span, total 240 ft., and Rorokoko Bridge, I span, 35ft., on Masterton-Tenui Road, will be received until Noon of Tuesday, March 1. . ' Tenders to be marked Bridge, and addressed to the Chairman, Master* ton County Council. Drawings, etc., may be seen at our offices, Brandon Street, Wellington, of ' Perry Street, Maeterton. Arrangements have been made by wthich cement and bar steel may be sup* plied to the contractor. SLADDEN, PAVITT AND DYETT, Engineers. < > Wellington, February 7, 1921. SURPLUS ADMIRALTY STORES. SALE BY TENDER OF HIGH-CLASS FURNITURE AND FITTINGS. ON account of the Imperial Admiralty, the Defence Department (Transport Expenses Office) invites tenders for the purchase of exceptionally higjh-clasMi furniture and fittings, chiefly dismantled from T.S.S. WILLOCHRA This Sale is of special interest householders, hotelkeepers, etc., as manf of the articles offered would adorn any home, and can be separately tendered for. Following are a few of the lines under offer:— . . Saloon Turntable Chairs m English oak. Upholstered Divan Chairs, Oak and Cedar Tables in various styles and sizes, handsome Oak, etc., Doors, Silver Fitting’ Coloured Deadlight Panels, Venetian Doors and Shutters, Overmantel Mirrors, Deck Chairs. I'2ooretS. Carpet Runners. Large quantities Lp, bolstered Settees in a variety oS shapes and sizes, Rubber Door Mats, Chests Drawers. Lockers, P‘g«P n i holes Loose Drawers. Surgical Bert Cradles, Cedar Curtain Rails, Glass and Bottle Racks, Double-tier Iron Bunks, Saloon Spiral Spring Berta with plated fittings. Teakwood Deck Gratings. Louvrcd Bulkheads, Cabin Doors Electric Lift Doors, Wate* Rottles, Radiators. Doulton Ware, Foot and Hip Baths, Cushions, Ranges, Steam Hot-presses, Steamjacketed Boilers, Bandage Sterilisers and Containers. Copper Cisterns and Percolators, Ships’ Ventilators. M pteb Meters. Sanitary Fittings. G.I. Elbows, ’Sockets, Toes, Unions etc., Lead Insulated Electric Cable, Asbestos Tape and Packing. ALSO, One Horizontal and One Upright Concert Grand, bv Collard and Collard. Yacht Piano bv Challen, Organ ,bjf Estey. Piano Stools, Compactums in Cedar. Compactums in Cast-iron, Electric Fans. . THE GOODS ARE WAREHOUSED in "K" Shed. IVaterloo Quay, Wellington, where they may be inspected daily between the hours of 9 to 11.30 and 1 to 4j Saturdays. 19 to Noon. . CATALOGUES. . containing full descriptions. "quantities, and conditions of tender, may be obtained at “K” Shed of by post from or on personal application, to Defence Offices ni Wanganui, Palmerston North, Napier, and from the undersigned. , , TENDERS CLOSE with tho undersigned in Wellington, at Noon on WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2. Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. OFFICER-IN-CHARGE, Transport Expenses Office, G.P.O. Box 125-1, Wellington. PERFECT WALL PANELLING. A MIWUD is a strong, laoting, art Ist io -Ol Panelling, easy to work and cuicklv put in place, AMIWUD has a surface exactly similar to dressed and polished timber, and <an be finished to give the same effect as Golden Oak or any other expensive timber. Plain AMIWUD has the effect cf Plaster finish, and may be -inted <r painted, AMIWUD is modern and artistic. Write for particulars to AUBREY GUALTER AND CO., 149-151 Featherston St.. Wellington. WINDOW-GLASS. Price, from 575. 6d. per case, according ■ ' to size. 160 z., third quality. CABINETMAKERS’ Supplies in stock. OAK & MAPLE—Dry Seasoned Stocks. OARDALE AND SCOTT, Z l3l Featherston Street. Office Telephones 2852 and 940. ESTIMATES GIVEN FOR ’WATERPROOFING ROOFS BASEMENTS BALCONIES. WRITE or ’Phone us. The G. F, WILSON CO, Malthoid Contractors and Suppliers,-25 Hunter Street. 'Phone 1123. P.O. Box No. 1202. pONCRETE GOiODS.-Builders and kJ Architects will find it to their advantage to write for my pamphlet on Concrete Goode. I am prepared to supply Concrete Copper Casings, Concrete Septic Tanks, Pipes, Posts, etc., etc. E. H. CRABB, 73 Rangitikei Street, Palmerston North# Box 263. Telephone 700. STEAM BOILER USERS. Mexican boiler graphite is not flaky, does not carry over, hos no chemical actipn on iron or steel, and will clean off and keep a boiler clear of scale, consequently effecting a big reduction in maintenance and cost of firing. Tiv a keg. FRANCIS HOLMES, P.O. Box 418, 248 Lambton Quay, Wellington; * BUSINESS NOTICES. THF TIFPTN THE TIFFIN NEW PREMISES, THE TIFFIN 95 THE TIFFIN MANNERS STREET. THE TIFFIN THE TIFFIN NOTICE'TO OUR CUSTOMERS AND PROSPECTIVE CUSTOMERS. W5 are now established in our NewUpstairs Premises at 95 MANNERS STREET (Directly Over '-he Old Premises). Our New Room is up to date, tastefully decorated, and well ventilated, and wA undertake to servo you the best cooked and most appetising meals obtainable in Wellington. Only first-grade materials used m our service. LATEST IN SUITS. SMART SUITS from the latest and most exclusive Suitings. Fit and Workmanship guaranteed. Call and inspect. E. D. IREMONGER AND CO., Tailors, 132 Willis Street (next Albert Hotel). TJjEAUTIFUL Choice Cut Flowers and Foliage, in any quantity. Wedding and Presentation Bouquets a speciality. Wreaths. Crosses, on shortest notice. Miss Carney, Floriste. 94 Manners Street,
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