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RURAL LAND FOR SALE. CONVINCING PROOF ! OF our ability to locate reasonably priced farms with easy ingoings. Both these have freeho.J titles, good road, electric light and power, within easy reach of the t?ea ; school, store and post office about half-mile, and are alluvial flats ot very best quality. (. DEPOSIT. Going Concern, including 22 milkers, and 1 horse; usual farm Xrlvw'D implements Comfortable 4-rmd. cottage, modern, cowshed, town water laid on to every paddock. Area slightly under 30 acres, but it wintered 2o milkers, 3 heifers and I horse. Good herd. Total price £l3iu. OOKA DEPOSIT. Improvable 150 acres, wintered 90 head grown cattle, though OWIIPI . contends it is a 50-eow farm in present condition. Splendid home with all modern conveniences, total price £3lOO. lhe deposit of ±ot>o includes all machines, separator and accessories. HUNTLY LAND AGENCY, HUNTLY :: PHONE 81 (Day or Night). WAVERLEY! THE MOST-SOUGHT-AFTER LANDS ON THE (N. 1. WEST COAST. 1 ‘■'A ACRES, level, on Main Highway, within mile Waverley P.O. 6-rmd. J-d" House, in fair order. Farm has two road frontages, and lies exceptionally well, having very gentle slope from the back to the main road front. Offered subject existing lease, having 3 years (approx.) to run. Very suitable indeed for stud farm—either sheep or cattle. At £55 cash offers a sound investment and an opportunity such as is unlikely to again occur in the same locality. I am Sole Agent, and am prepared to deal direct with principals only. RE^ D E! i™vKK CBNT ALLAN EVANS S/SAnSI:

TENDERS. HUTT COUNTY COUNCIL. RAUMATI DRAINAGE. HDENDERS are called for cleaning the various drains which comprise the Raumati Drainage system at Paraparaumu. The tenders will be for the cleaning to be done in (1) the system as a whole, approximately 1620 chains, more or less; or (2) in separate sections, as shown on specifications. Copies of plans and specifications may be inspected at the Hutt County Council Office, Bowen House, Wellington; the Paraparaumu Co-op. Dairy Company s Store, Paraparaumu; the office of the “Otaki Mail,” Otaki. . Tenders addressed to the County Chairman, Hutt County Council, Bowen House, Wellington, and marked “Tender, Drain Cleaning,” will be received till NOON on Wednesday, March 29, 1939. H. R. ROBINSON, County Clerk. Wellington, 17/3/39. MASTERTON COUNTY COUNCIL. LENDERS addressed to the “Chair■L man,” and marked “Contract No. 180,” will be received at the Office of the undersigned, where plans and specifications may be seen until NOON on Friday the 31st day of March, 1939, for the undermentioned work. CONTRACT NO. 180: Construction of approximately 32 chains of Road formation on Fenemor’s Road, Kopuaranga, approximately 7 miles from Masterton. Plans and specifications may also be seen at the Office of Messrs. Seaton, Sladden and Pavitt, Consulting Engineers, 20 Brandon Street, Wellington, and at Perry Street, Masterton. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Dated at Masterton this 18th day of March, 1939. J. O. D. MACKLEY, County Clerk. WEIBER COUNTY COUNCIL. CRUSHING AND DELIVERING METAL. addressed to the Chairman, -*• “Weber County Council, Ti Tree Point, marked “Tender,” and closing on TUESDAY, MARCH 4. at 6 p.m., are invited for crushing and delivering 500 cubic yards chips for Waimata Road. Specification may be SEEN at Office of “The Dominion,” Wellington. J. P. BRODIE, A.M.1.C.E., County Engineer. “A Roof of Permanent Beauty.” PERFECTILE PERFEC’ITLE PERFECTILE HAND-MADE CONCRETE TILES. PERFECTILE PERFECTILE PERFECTILE Manufactured in any Colour

BRISCOE MILLS, WELLINGTON. ROUND MILD REINFORCING STEEL. J IN. to Ilin, stocked in lengths from 4 16ft. to 60ft. Bars supplied, fabricated or straight, to all parts of the country. STABIL BINDERS for more economical tying of wall and slab reinforcement. Better than tie-wire. THE WELLINGTON STRUCTURAL AND REINFORCING STEEL CO., LTD., Cable Street. Wellington. Tel. 50-766. Tel. 50-766. Telegraphic Address: “REINFORCE.” FOR MODERN DORRS, SEE ■yy H. LONG AND CO., LTD.. 23 Ghuznee Street. Agents for Wanganui Sash and Door Co. Doors. “T> LASTERGON” Wallboard is made -*- from the tough fibres of the spruce —will not warp or sag. It is the ideal Wallboard for lining your seaside cottages, ceilings of residences, partitions for Offices, etc., etc. Available in all sizes. Send for samples. C. & A. ODLIN T. & H. GO., LTD., Wellington. ■yy BAXTER AND CO., LTD., ’ SAWMILLERS. Phone 17, Waikanae. Suppliers of all grades of dry dressed timber for building and farming requirements. Deliveries anywhere. Mill slabs also available. HPERRAZZO. The Best Material for Appearance and Permanency. Consult us. We have had years of practical experience. Quotes given. Satisfaction guaranteed. TERRAZZO (N.Z.), LTD., Next G.P.0., Hopwood’s Buildings, Tel. 6i51. Ma in Street. Palmerston North. BUILDERS AND GENERAL PUBLIC. DEAL Direct from the Mill. Having large stocks of Seasoned Timbers and up-to-date Planing Machinery, we are in a position to give prompt services, so let us quote your requirements. BENNETT AND PUNCH LTD., Sawmillers, Obakune Junction, Tel. 122, MISCELLANEOUS. vvTxTED SELL! GLIDE V) HI N K FURNITURE FA CTO RY ‘•DIRECT TO PUBLIC." combined with Wellington Auctioneering Co., Wakefield St We have taken the output tit •• Factories. Save pounds.

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Dominion, Volume 32, Issue 148, 18 March 1939, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 32, Issue 148, 18 March 1939, Page 18

Page 18 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 32, Issue 148, 18 March 1939, Page 18

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