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TENDERS. OTAGO HARBOUR BOARD. FENDERS FOR WIRE ROPES, STEEL PLATES AND ANGLES, and ELECTRIC CABLES AND CABLE BOXES, (Contracts Nos. 767, 768, and 769). ' TVENpERS (specially marked as such) _L will be received at the Board’s Office, Birch street- Dunedin, up till Noon *on MONDAY, October 7th, 1935, for' the Supily and Delivery of—(a) Galvanised and Black Steel Wire Rope (Contract No. 767). (b) Mild Steel Plates and Angles (Contract No. 768). (c) Electric Cables and Cable Boxes (Con. tract No. 769). Specifications and conditions of contract* nay be seen at the Engineer’s Office, Birch street, where forms of tender may be obThe lowest or any tender not necessarily iccepted. JOHN RENTON, Secretary. Dunedin, 20th September, 1935. Fenders are invited until Noon. FRIDAY, 271 h September, FOR THE ERECTION OF HOTEL BUILDINGS, IARSTON. Plans may be obtained from Messrs Man. eno and Fraser, Express Co. Buildings, nd from my office. , . ALLAN C. FORD, Regd. Architect, Dee street, Invercargill. BUILDERS! Get Prices for TERRAZZO SINK TOPS, FLOORS, STEPS, Etc., from H. 8 BINGHAM AND CO. LTD., 283 Moray Place, Dunedin. FOR ALL CLASSES OF PLUMBING WORK PHONE 12-769, ' A S. QUENNELL, REGISTERED PLUMBER AND DRAINER, 42 CASTLE STREET (opp. Fire Station), “RIBMET” Expanded metal. Reinforcement for partition!. “EXMET” Brick binding. Donald Stuart Ltd., Factory Representatives and Ail Builders’ Merchants. SMITH Tile Ironmonger in Georg* Street, is selling j QUALCABT BRITISH MADE FIVEj BLADE BALL-BEARING LAWH« MOWERS at—l2(n 6tN 16ln 69/-. CRASS CATCHERS with] galvanised Iron ...bottoms for wo I railed 6d extra. If you use a Blade Razor you - wiIIIRQ predate a PERFORATED RAZD™ HONE to sharpen It on. Price, 2/9 jl posted Id extra. j We have still a few left of tfwse derful value CARPET SWEEPERS) at 12/6; railed 1/- extra. Buy on* before It is too late. , SCOUR-PAX is a steel wool brush cleaner for scouring pots and p«w. One of these will outlast six packets of steel wod. Price, 1/-; posted Id extra. A RABBITER’S SET, containing a KNIFE and STEEL in a strong leather pouch, to fit on a belt, •• for the rabblter, camper, or fisherman. Price, 7/0; poeted 3d extra. KYE ELECTRIC LAMPS are made by Crompton’s, and are wonderful value at 1/4; posted 3 for fid. Every house usually has some used Paint' Brushes which are impossible to dean In the ordinary way on aoj count of paint or varnish drying on them, We have a PATENT PAINT BRUSH CLEANER at 9d per packotJ posted id extra, which .deans hard and dirty brushes rapidly and effectively. Try a packet; and you will be surprised how good It Is. KLEENOFF is the material used Id dean burnt fat off gas or electric) ovens. Ask one of our many oustomers what this cleanser will do. Price, 2/- per tin; railed id extra.] Every man carrier keys, and onr of our BALL CHAIN KEY RINGS W Ideal to put them on. Price, 8d ? posted id extra. - REGULATION ASH DRUMS are SOW every day, at 6/8 delivered, complet* with galvanised iron lids. Extras lids 2/- each. HEATLESS SOLDER for repairing Aluminium, and PLASTIC WOOD for filling cracks in wood are both] 1/-; posted Id extra. If you open a bottle arid do not use it all at once It goes flat. Buy a CASTICHT EXPANDING RUBBER BOTTLE STOPPER, at 1/3, posted id extra, put It In the bottle, and the contents will keep good. ROUND TEA CADDIES are cheap afl 4id for half-pound, posted I*dextnsJ and fid for one pound, posted 2q extra. The half-pound size make*, an ideal spice tin. i A PIE TRIMMER AND SEALER W used when pie-making, to seal pastry! down and to out the overhanging) piece off. Price, 1/-; posted id. If you use LIQUID VENEER for pol ishing the furniture or oar, you wll appreciate a 320 z tin for 4/8; railec fid extra. : j A SAFETY ROLL CAN OPENER works like winding a clock; It open* all sizes and shapes of tine, ana burrs the edge as well. Price, 1/-K posted id extra.

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Evening Star, Issue 22142, 24 September 1935, Page 2

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672

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 22142, 24 September 1935, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 22142, 24 September 1935, Page 2

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