FINANCIAL. A GILT-EDGED SECURITY. fp R A M W A Y L O A N. 61 PER CENT. £288,460 having been subscribed to its last Loan at 51 per cent., the CHRISTCHURCH TRAMWAY BOARD Now Offers the Balance, £85,606, At an increased rate of 61 per cent. Principal repayable October, 1934. SECURITY ONE OF THE BEST. A Rate to cover interest and sinking fund leviable over the City of Christchurch and a number of Suburban Districts, tho capital value of which is £19,030,000; also the Tramway undertaking itself (subject to existing charges), on which £941.000 has already been spent, and which earns £251,00(1 per annum gross. Reserve Funds: £286,781, invested in interest-bearing securities;’ £148.893 used in the undertaking. Interest, half-yearly, will be paid free of exchange in New Zealand and Australia. ■will also be paid on principal moneys, when received and when repaid. Applications will be considered in order of priority. If the market, rate of interest, falls, tho possibility of which was suggested bv the Prime Minister in his comment on the fall in the English Bank rate, it should mean that (ho above Bonds should be worth more than their face value later. 1 nor cent, brokerage will be allowed to Sharebrokers, Solicitors, or any recog-' nised financial agent. FRANK THOMPSON. General Manager, Tramways, Christchurch. November 9, 1921. WANTED TO BORROW, <*loo ON P.N.'s, will pay back £6 per month willing to pay 15 per cent, interest. Write "OVERDRAWN," C/o "Dominion."
TENDERS. WESTLAND HOSPITAL DRAINAGE. TO CONTRACTORS AND DRAINLAYERS. fTIENDERS will be received (posted) •*- up till Noon on November 24, 1921, for a proposed New Drainage Scheme (26 chains of 4-inch. pjpes) at the Westland Hospital, Hokitika. Tenders may be for the supply of material or labour only, or for both. Plans, and specifications can be seen at the 'Health Department’s Offices at Dunedin, Christchurch, and Wellington, and at this office. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. W. BRUCE. Secretary. Hospital Board. Hokitika, November 10, 1921, BRICKWORK, FEATHERSTON. rjTENDERS, closing Noon Friday, NoJL vember 25, 1921. at the office of the undersigned, are invited for the purchase of Brickwork at Military Camp, Featherston. Estimated number of bricks. 44,000. Purchaser to make own arrangements for demolition. Brickwork may bo inspected on application to Militarv Foreman of Works, Featherston. Highest or anv tender not necessarily accepted. P. N. WILLIAMS, Officer-i n-Charge, Military Supplies Purchase Office, Defence Headquarters, “Wellington. TO PAINTERS. RENDERS are invited up to NOON of -I- MONDAY, November 28. for PAINTING the outside of the offices of 'THE AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT SOCIETY. Specification, etc., at our Offices, 157 Featherston Street. CLERE’ &. WILLIAMS, F.R.1.8.A., A.R.1.8.A., Architects and Structural Engineers. TIMARU BOROUGH COUNCIL, WATERWORKS. CJAENDERS will be received up to noon Monday, November 28, 1921, for the Const motion of about 60 CHAINS OF WATER RACE, including excavation, concrete work, flumings, etc. Plana and specifications, and conditions, may be seen at ihe Office of the Borough Engineer, Timaru. D. VIRTUE, Town Clerk. NEW PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE, MASTERTON, TENDERS are invited for the erection of a new Public Trust Office at tho corner of Perry and Chapel Streets, Masterton. Plans and specifications mnr bo seen at the Office of tho Secretary, Public Trust Office, Wellington, where endorsed tenders will be received not later than noon on NOVEMBER 29, 1921. WATSON AND GOODER, Architects, I Masterton. ELECTRIC ELEVATOR. ST. HELENS HOSPITAL, AUCKLAND. rrVEN.DERS for the above close at Noon J- on December 6. Specification may be seen at Public Works Offices, Auck]and|, Christchurch. Dunedin, and at ibis Office. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. F. W. FURKERT, Public Works Tenders Board. Wellington. November 11, 1921. TO TIMBER MERCHANTS. “ITIT’ANTED, offers for the outnut of ’• small mill. Rimu. Matai. Totara, and White Pine. Would sell White Pino by itself. , 'BOX 12, Ohingaiti. ENGLISH Asbestos Roofing Slates, red and grey, complete with nails and crampons.' These are a first-class English Slate, and used by architects throughout New Zealand. Also Saturated Felt. Absolutely lowest prices. R. L. BUTTON AND CO.. 23 Parish Street, Wellington. ’Phone 3953. Telegrams “Buttonia.” CONCRETE GOODS.—Builders and Architects will find it to their advantage to write for my pamphlet on Concrete Goode. lam prepared to supply Concrete Copper Casings. Concrete Septic Tanks, Pipes, Posts, etc. etc. E. H. CRABB, 78 Rangitikci Street, Palmerston North. Box 263. Telephc: e 700. STEAM BOILER USERS. TOTEXICAN BOILER GRAPHITE is IvJL not flaky, does not carry over, has /no chemical action on iron or steel, and will clean off and keep a boiler clear of scale, consequently effecting a lug reduction in maintenance nnd cost of firing. Try a keg. FRANCIS HOLMES, P.O. Box 418; 248 Lambton Quay, Wellington. HARDWOODS. WE specialise in Poles and Crossarms Piles. Girders nnd other bridge timber. Out stock includes Slotted Gum, Ironbark. Tallowwood, Tasmanian Scantlings, and N.S. Wales Sawn nnd Hobart Split Palings, We also indent Oregon, Redwood, Clear Pine and Maple. 1,. G. PORTER 4" Wiirin" Taylor Street, Wellington ’Phone 2528. •m/TOTOR BOATING ’wi?h ”> ordinary IvA How Boat or Punt. Just affix a "WISCONSIN” Motor; 7 miles net hour. Manning Machinery Co., 5 Bedford How, CluisLohurch.
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Dominion, Volume 15, Issue 49, 21 November 1921, Page 10
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