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MEETINGS. NEW ZEALAND MERCHANT SERVICE GUILD. THE General Monthly Meeting of the New Zealand Merchant Service Guild will be held In the Guild Rooms Today (Wednesday), September 2, at 10 a.m. All memlbers requested to attend. F. A. MACINDOE, General Secretary. TENDERS. SALE OF BUILDING FOB REMOVAL. Of Interest to Builders. Contractors and Farmers. THE Tarariia Electric Power Board invites tenders for the .purchase of Its building at Eketahmia (Known as the Exchange Building) for demolition and removal. The building, which Consists of shop, offices and three upstairs flats, has been condemned due to damage cttiified by the recent earthquakes and contains approximately the following quantities: Scantlings 12 x-2, 6 x 2, 4 x 3, 4 x 2, 17,000 super leet ; Sacking, 8 X 1, 1500 super leet; T. aud G. Flooring, 6x 1, 5000 super feet; T. and G. Match Lining, ’10,560 super feet; Galvanized Corrugated Iron, 288 7-foot sheets; 50,000 bricks, und interior fittings such as doors, windows, .built-in cupboards, bins, wardrobes, shaving cabinets, sinks, taps and wastes, w.c. pans, cisterns, concrete wash tubs, galvanised and cist iron piping. spouting, etc., etc< Inspection invited Tenders close at Pabifttua "on Tuesday, September 15, 19412, and shoyld/be martwd d Tenddr for Purchase,” knd should be addressed to P.O. Box Pabiatuai The highest or any tender not necessarlly accepted. FnAgISK( Englneer-Mauager. WELLINGTON EDUCATION BOARD. DEMOLITION CONTRACTORS. TENDERS to reach the Education Board’s Office, Abel Smith Street, Wellington, by NOO'li on. MONDAY, BBPTISMBIDR 1-1, 1942, afe Invited for. the demolition und removal of olil school buildings, Koputarua School site. Specifications may be seen at the offices of the “The-' I.evlu Chronicle," Levin; "Munawatu Standard,” I‘almerstOu North; aud Education Board, Abel Smith Street, Wellington W. I. DEAVOLL, Secretary.
Ideal for the Farmer— GOLUEM BAX golden bay GOLDEN BAY CEM B N T CEMENT CEM E N T FOR Troughs, Balls, Fenee Posts. Milk ing Sheds, Steps, Paths. Every bag guaranteed to exceed latest British Stan dard Specifications. Immediate supplies--large or smalltroiut JOHN DUTIIIE ANU CO.. LTD. (Phone 42- 15U); or The GOLDEN BAY CEMENT CO.. LTD (Phone 41-410) ALL BUILDERS' REQUIREMENTS. Including:— CEMENT. LIME, GRAVEL, WALLBOARD, ETC. FRANCIS HOLMES. LTD., Telephone 56-210, 208-212 Taranaki Street, WELLINGTON. PINEX WALLBOARD. SECOND GRADE. Good Stocks Just Arrived. Ideal for BLACKOUT SHUTTER.' W. H. LONG & CO.. LTD. 21-25 Ghuziiee Street. 51-555. WELLINGTON’S. FIXING AGENTS F I B ROM T E FIBRO L I T E CORRUGATED ASBESTOS ROOFING. BRISCOE MILLS, BRISCOE MILLS, Hunter Street, Wellington. EXCAVATING ETC EXCAVATING. Levelling Readings, Butld Ing Darns and all earth work contracts or wages. With two Tractors and Angle Dozers Prices given . Applv M Driizltinic Awntote Block Napier Tel 3338 ARTISTS AND EX 111 HU ID N N WATER Colours bv well-known New Zea land Artists now showing ar McGregor Wright's 115 Lnmbtoil Qy THE daily habit of reading the Classified Advertisements in “The Dotpinlon” Is a pleasant custom you can acquire which quite often may prove profitable.
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Dominion, Volume 35, Issue 287, 2 September 1942, Page 2
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