TENDERS & BUILDERS ftIAiEKIAL. | TO BUILDERS. SPENDERS, closing at noon on Saturday, -f the 22nd inst., are invited'for'the Erection of a Residence (in brick and timber) at Thorndon. Plans and specifications may be seen at my office. P. H. GRAHAM, F.R:1.13.A., Architect, Johustori street, Wellington. WAIT AKI ■ COUNTY COUNCIL, OAMARU. HPENDEUS ure invited up to 5' p.m. on ■*•■ 'THURSDAY, the 27th Instant, for the toJlowing Work:— .-■.'' OONTRACT«No.-1540—Sealing (two coats) •296 Chains of Christchurcli-Dunediu Mail] -Highway. • Specifications may be seen at Alain Highways Board Oifice, Wellington, Public Works,Oltice, Christehur.h and Duoedin. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. • , . JAMES M'LAREN, ' County Clerk. . .: r PHE Wellington Education Board, Mer- -*- . cer street, Wellington, invites Tenders until 12 noon; Monday, 24th February, for the Erection of a Dental Clinic' at the School, Upper Hutt. Plans; etc., may by seen at "the Office of "P.1-Robertson; Esq., Main street, Upper Hutt; J. Stonehouse, Stationer, Main street, Lower Hutt; and the Board Office, Wellington. The .. lowest or any tender not necessarily ac-. cepted. G. L. STEWART, . Secretary. , TO BUILDERS. r PENDERS are invited for the erection •*■ of a two-storied Brick Residence, Wil-lis-st., and will'close at noon- on 24th February. Plans and specifications at 123, : Lambton quay. No tender necessarily accepted. .... FRANCIS HOLMES, ltd., : "the cement people." WILSON'S NEW ZEALAND PORTVV LAND CEMENT. WILSON im RAPID HARDENING CEMENT / HYDRAULIC LIMB, AND ALL BUILDERS' REQUIREMENTS. Note New Address: 20S-212. TARANAKI STREET. Tel. 28-152, Store and Office. WINSTONE LTD., • N (Incorporating W. A. CHOTJii, LTD.) VVELLINGTON and District Agents WILSON'» Star brand Portland Cement, WILSON ITE Rapid Hardening Cement. MILBURN Hydrate of Lime, MARTIN Concrete Mixers, from £11 10s. ALL BUILDERS- REQUISITES. Please Note Our New. Address: 12. GHUZNJSIS STREE'i'. I'els tl-li2. 21-143. P.O. BOX 3. IE ARO. WU. LOJNO AND CO., LTD., Door Specialists, LARGES'I STOUIi TO SELECT FROM. 21-23. Ghuzhee street. I'elephoae SI-221. ~..i~' M SUMMERS ' AND CO., - 0, Balance street, : GENERAL CARRIERS. Furniture Removals carefully/ carried out at Moderate Charges. ■ , Sand and x-Gravel Supplied. Estimates given for Excavating. ■■ ~ Tels.: Office. 44-S2l; fearage. .25-132. MERCHANT- TAILOfIS ' '.' 1? EMPSON The Tailor, B.S.A. BnUd- ' ing, Brandon-st.-Fit, style, and make guaranteedv Suits renovated from ss. Ring 45-280, fot appointment,. . • WITHOUT Fit clothes; are without life. ' Grace and expression are a stranger to the wearer. Lewis, Tailor, Bank N.Z Chambers. Manners and Cuba streets '.'.■.- BUSINESS NOTICES. J THE PEN DOCTOR ' IS the Recognised Medico for Fountainpens and Eversharp Pencils Consulta-i tions Free. Geo. Jeffrey, corner Brandon and Featherston streets, above Aubrey; Gualter and Co. -..*,- BASIO SLAG. . GASICJ SLAG. 17-20 per cent, and 20-22 per cent. BASIC SLAG. BASIC (SLAG. W^E aro now booking orders, and offer ~ " Farmers the advantage of a slightly easier raarUet. .' Information regarding price and delivery upon application. LAERY AND CO., LTD., : Grain, Fruit, and Produce Merchants, Wellington. . REMOVALS. / 'THIS was the experience of one family *■ when they got to know of the Nu4. EXPRESS CO and the worrj it'saves. , They bad to move at a-..tew days* notica to the other Island, and didn't know how to set about packing the hundred and ona . articles which seem to accumulate for at- • tention when a shift is under way Someone suggested lettina us handle it all, ana shortly afterwards our coomy vehieleß were on the scene Men experienced in the prompt and careful handling of all sorts of goods" took charge and spirited things away, with the result that they arrived at the other end without a scratcli. GET IN TOUCH WITH OS. ■ ■tflii NEW ZRALAND EXPRESS CO., LTD., Offices in All Chief rowns. . WANTED TO SELL. STEAM PUMPS, D.C. Motors, Square Tanks, 10-gall. Drums, Pulleys, Shafting, Belting, 3/Bin to lm Reinforcing Iro". Tram Kails, and Railway Iron. STEVENS AND CO., Upper Abel Smith street. Tel. 20-333. ' ' . . ' ; ' NOTICE TO "EVENING POST' SUBSCRIBERS. SUBSCRIBERS whoso delivery ■ of "The Evening Post" is unsatisfactory are particularly requested to communicate DIRECT with the PUBUSHEK instead of complaining to the runnel boys. This course ensures first-hand knowledge oi irregularities and prompt attention. Telephone 44-040. f BLUNDELL SBROS.. LTD.
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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 38, 14 February 1930, Page 18
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