TENDERS. TENDERS are invited for _the erection of a pair of semi-detached Villas, at Jickell Street. Plans, specifications and quantities can be obtained at the office of J. Carnegie, Architect and Surveyor, Hooper Buildings, Broadway, Palmerston North, on a deposit of £5 ss. Tenders closing on the Ist July. 1940. The lowest or any Tender are not bound to be accepted. TENDERS are invited for the erection of a two-storey house in wood frame and brick veneer, in Featherston Street East. Working drawings and the specification may be obtained from our office, National Bank Building, where bids are to be lodged by noon on Wednesday, June 12. L. G. WEST AND SON, (Ernst V. West, F.N.Z.1.A.), Registered Architects. TO CONTRACTORS. MANAWATU-OROUA RIVER DISTRICT. TENDERS are invited for construction of 65 chains of stopbank, average height 6ft containing 20,600 cubic yards of spoil on the right bank of the Oroua River commencing at a point 8 chains above the Rangiotu Bridge. Tenders are to be lodged at the office of the undersigned by noon Wednesday, June 5. H. R. EARQUHAR, 1 Engineer, Bank of New Zealand Chambers, Palmerston North. TENDERS. ESTATE OF ELLEN JANE FISHER. TENDERS are invited for the purchase of Two (2) acres three (3) roods twenty-two (22) perches being Suburban Sections Numbers .59, 60 and 61 Pohangi'na with dwelling house, furniture and contents. Conditions of tender may be seen at the residence of, and arrangements for inspection may be arranged with Mr N. H. Moar, Pohangina. Tenders addressed to Messieurs Innes and Oak 'ey. Solicitors, Box 110. Palmerston North, close at 12 noon, ort Monday', the 10th day of June, 1940. The ‘highest or any tender' will 1 not necessarily be accepted. Dated this 30th day of May, 1940. INNES AND OAKLEY, Solicitors for Executor. MT) f 1 MANAWATD PLUMBING .JO.lb CO., LTD;, 311 a Main St., Phone 6616, Priv. 8349. Broadway entrance, next Berryman’s. JOINERY J. P. WILLSON Manufacturers of All Classes ..of Joinery. FACTORY: WILLIS STREET. PHONE 6856 Phone Res. 8213. 11. A. HAY JOINERY-SI-lOPFITTINGS. FACTORY, 81 BRYANT STREET, , PHONE 5275 TAYLOR and POINTON i LIMITED, Phone 5065 Agents for J. and F. Hall, Ltd., England, offer Tile Hallmark of Quality. Efficiency, Value and Dependability in REFRIGERATING MACHINERY. CHURCH SERVICES. TO-NIGHT £ At the TO-NIGHT nENTRAL MISSION, Main Street, ■ (Opposite' Subwayk A Speaker : MR W. KNIGHT. : Subject : "IT IS WRITTEN.” No Collection. Supper Provided. You Are Assured of a. Warm Welcome at the Palmerston North ' CENTRAL MISSION. PALMERSTON NORTH PALMERSTON NORTH KESWICK CONVENTION KESWICK CO N VENTION At the BAPTIST CHURCH (N.B. Change of Programme.) JUNE let, 2nd, 3rd. 4th and sth. Chairman: Gordon E. Rowe. Esq., LL.B.. SATURDAY (Ist), TO-NIGHT. 7.30 JOHN S. MOIR, ESQ., A.P.A.N.Z., A.C.S. (N.Z.) SUIgIAY (2nd), 3 p.m JOHN S. MOIR, SUNDAY.’ 8.15 p.m—AFTER-CHURCH SERVICE. Preacher: REV. W. McN. GARNER. MONDAY (3rd), 7.30 p.m—REV. HAROLD G. HERCUS. 'TWO ADDRESSES ON PROPHECY TWO ADDRESSES ON PROPHECY And * SIGNS OF THE TIMES. SIGNS OF THE TIMES. By REV. HAROLD G. HERCUS, of Sydney. “Keswick” Convention Speaker in Inida, Australia, Tasmania and New Zealand. TUESDAY, JUNE 4, at 7.30 p.m Subject: “THE ' MOST HATED MAN IN EUROPE—IS lIE CURSED OF GOD i IF SO. WHY?” WEDNESDAY, JUNE 5, at- 7.30 p.m. , . 4 Subject: ! “IS HITLER THE ANTICHRIST? WHAT IS WRONG WITH THE WORLD? GOD’S WAY OF DEALING WITH IT. (A Large Map of Europe—Specially Prepared—Will Be Used.) EVERYBODY CORDIALLY WELCOME. (Church Comfortably Heated.) Offering. Baptist church (Opposite - Opera House). Minister: REV. J. C. MACKY. 11 tm.—Mr Norman D. Pedersen. (Cc munion of tlie'Lord’s Supper.) 7 p.m.—MRS MAJOR DICK. Subje “The Peril of I-lalf-Heartedness.” 8.15 p.m.—AFTER-CHURCH “K 1 WICK” SERVICE. Music bv Clio COME AND WELCOME; QUEEN . STREET lIAL SUNDAY:11 a.m.—Worship Meeting y . 2.30 p.m.—Sunday School and Bible C 6.30 p.m.—Prayer Meeting 6.50 p.m.- Service of Song. 7 Gospel. Speaker, Mr J Moil'.. LINTON, 1 p.m.—MR W. KNIGHT. TUESDAY, 7.30 pirn.— Prayer: arid 1 istry. Speaker, Mr At-' Pal’.esen. THURSDAY,' '2.30 .p.m.—Women's Pr: .Meeting. .7.30 p.m.) 'Senior.;Endeavd
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LX, Issue 156, 1 June 1940, Page 2
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