TENDERS & BUILDERS' MATERIAL. UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED. TENDERS will be received till Noon •*• on Wednesday, May 10, 1934, for the following supply to the Union Steam Ship Company of New Zealand. Limited, at Wellington as from June 1, 1934— • MEAT—6 months. Specifications may be obtained on application to the Stores and Repairs Secretary at the Company's Head Office. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. IN BANKRUPTCY. ESTATE OF A. E. MILLS, OF LOWER ; HUTT, STOREKEEPER, A BANKTTEifDERS are invited for the Purchase ■*■ of tile Grocery Stock, Plant, aud Equipment of the above-named bankrupt trading as "Mills Cash Grocery," at Lower Hutt. The Grocery Stock is valued at £252. Plant and Equipment consist of "Graff" Electric Bacon Cutter, "Westphalia" Bacon Cutter, Confectionery Scales and Set Weights, Platform Scales (2cwt), Selfadjusting -Avery 201b Auto Scale (new) etc., etc. ■ • ■ , ' ■ . Tenders close noon on Tuesday Alay 8, 1034.. at my Office, Justice Buildings, Lambton Quay, where stock sheets and Conditions of Tenders may be seen and where arrangements may be made to view the stock, etc. Separate tenders may be submitted for the Plan and Equipment. Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. ' ■ \ ■ v S. TANSLEY, Official Assignee. Wellington, Cl, April 30, 1934. W. H. LONG & '.CO.. LTD, 4gents for TVJNNACONA INSULATING WALL- *-> BOARD, BOWRANITU BITUMINOUS PAINTS (Supreme for Roofs), IVOKY BOARD (a cheap and serviceable wallboard for an economical job). 21-23 GHUZNEE STREET. Q.OLDEN BAY CEMENT, DORMAN LONG'S STRUCTURAL STEEL. Agents, , JOHN DUTHIE AND CO., LTD., WILLIS STREET. WELLINGTON., PROPERTIES FOR SALE. A CITY HOME. A^ LARGE RESIDENCE, only •^ five minutes' walk from Perrett's Corner, in a sunny position, commanding glimpses of city and harbour. Nine rooms, comprising four bedrooms and bathroom on first floor, and four living-rooms and kitchen on ground floor. Numerous hot points, "Champion" gas cooker, Shacklock range, special gas hot water system, built-in dressers, large linen cupboard, two lavatories, coalshed, and wash; house. This is an exceptionally wellconstructed house, which could be made a most comfortable and attractive home. Or. it could easily be converted into two separate Hats. • The price is fixed at a figure which gives most attractive value. £2000. We are' sole agents for this property, which we anticipate willsell quickly. Arrange for inspection by calling at our office, or. telephoning 42-004. J. H./BETHUNE & CO., Members Real Estate Institute, Chief Agents Sun. Insurance Office, Ltd., AUCTIONEERS AND LAND AGENTS, Cnr. Featberston and Brandon Street?, Telephones 42-OG4 and 42065. (Private 24-060.) . . BUSINESS NOTICES. ~~ " ' : FOR SALE, >TEW Season's Walnuts, Hazelnuts, S.S. ■^ Almonds. They are lovely, have that peculiar sweetness found only in a good new nut. New Season Crys. Pineapple, just in; Bulk Dates, stoned, the best procurable. Try 21b and prove it. J. LEMPRIERE AND CO.. 128 Lambton Quay. IS BUSINESS A "KILLER"? TAKE THIS WAY TO ENERGY. ''PHE great demands made on brain and .-*• body in business today are reflected 'plainly in nervy, irritable expressions and voices and waning physical energy. But science, in the form of Moilixe Tablets, comes. to your aid; to build up and fortify against Anaemia, Poor Blood, Pale Complexions, AVeak Stomach, etc. . By supplying to the system iron, chlorides, phosphates, and valuable mineral properties in easily assimilated form, Morlife Tablets feed the nerves, purify the blood, and put you beyond the clutches o£ Anaemia. :■- • The benefits of Morlife Tablets—not The benefits are seen in brisk energy, sparkling eyes, and buoyant spirit. Rich red blood races in your veins, instilling vitality throughout your body. Take Morlife Tablets; 2s 6d, 4s :Gd, and 6s from the following Chemists:—The Gower.Pharmacy, 196 Lambton Quay (opp. Midland Hotel); E. T.. Saunders, Ltd., 9a Courtenay Place; Perrett's Pharmacies, cur..Manners and Willis Streets, and opp. Lambton-Station;, and W. S.. Wallace Ltd.,. 37 Willis Street: WANTED TO BUY, pAST-IRON Scrap, Copper, Brass, AluV* minium, Zinc. Lead; also Secondhand Machinery. STEVENS AND CO., - ' " Upper Abel Smith Street. Telephone 60-333. "R-U r R AN' ABSOLUTE GIF!." / A FTER suffering for nearly 20 years with ■"■ Rheumatism, Mr. ■W. J. Hood, Alford Forest, tried R-tJ-R. "No one knows the relief I have received from taking this valuable remedy," he writes. "In my-opinion it is an absolute gift at 7s Od." R.-U-R is sold with a Money-Back Guarantee by King's Pharmacy, Courtonay Place, Perrett's Pharmacies, and Stuart C. Burns, Petone. Ask for Free Booklet. WANTED'*TO 6ELL. CEMI-ROTARY Pumps, Wire Rope. **> Winches.'Oil Engine, 3 h.p.; 2 h.p Boiler, 2%in Piping. Air Compressor; 3% s 4. Reinforcing Steel Tram Rails, Ideal Heaters. Reg. Grates, Pulieys, Shafting Cleaning. Rags and Waste. Tel. 60-333 Stevens and Co.. Upper Abel Smith Street. BALLINGER BROS., i 0 WARING TAYLOR STREET. Telephones: . Office 40-055. Warehouse 40-051. WHOLESALE IMPORTERS AND MANUFACTURERS OF ALL PLUMBERS' REQUISITES. Lead Traps, Lead Pipes, Compo Pipes: bpeciahsts Wades's Patent Skylights. Baths, Sinks. Basins. Corrugatea . and r las Iron. TO "EVENING POST" ADVERTISERS. QONTRACT Advertisers are KJ . asked to hand in Copy at least ONE CLEAR DAY befire date of issue. Owing to the large amount of advertising in • the "Evening Post," it .ig ' necessary to make this request.
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Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 106, 7 May 1934, Page 16
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