Tendersrp O B UI L D E R S. ■ TENDERS are hereby invited for the Erection of a PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, at the corner o£ Willis and Dixon Streets. . i .Tenders .will be ; received on or before Noon of TUESDAY, the 22nd September. i , Plans and specifications ; can ,be seen at the office |, of i the' undersigned. _ i : Tile lowest or any tender not .necessarily accepted. THOMAS TURNBULL, .Architect. . : Hunter Street; Sept: Ist.uri O -B UILDE R 3. i TENDERS are, rinvited. until .NOON of FRIDAY, the 18th inst., for ADDITIONS to the ROMAN .CATHOLIC CHURCH, Upper Hntt. ’• .. - ■Full particulars at my office. , ’ • - TITOS. TURNBULL, " ’■ Architect, d is •• .• :f ‘ : . Hunter-Street. 5 ■ • Wellington, 3rd September, 1374. ' 4JT 0 B U I L, D E Rs! Tenders "for the erection of a two,-storey, residence for Dr. Diver on the reclaimed land will be 'received 5 ;at my office up toinboh nnjtha Bth of September next,’; where ‘'drawings' and 'specification may-be;seen;, ;' ' V; P ’ •i The slowest' or ’Any tender nolinecessarily! accepted.- ,- ‘'■ ’ ■ P- 15 ”*' .C. J..TOXWAHD,■ ■ , , ' •; r Architect. . 1 i. Lambton Quay, 27th August. -. P,- p-l P'L’ ’ |I 0 ' B UI L U E RS. : TENDERS -for erecting ‘ additions to' a gentleman’s’residence, AViilisStreet, willbe received at, my office,’where plans and specifica-d tions can he.seenp.until noon of FRIDAY, 4th SEPTEMBER.-: The lowest- or any tender not -necessarily' accepted. ,: ■ . -,: , = 0. TRTNGHAM, v ■ ’ ’ , - ~ ~. ~ ■:; Architect,AngUSt 28.' ‘ . .... n ■■■; - Music. ■ - ARGAINS! BARGAINS!! R. W. I. CARYER-.has some good secondhand PIANOS for SALE. Also Pianos't'o hire'.' MUSICAL REPOSITORY. ' ■ r Opposite Bank of New Zealand.!; W. I. ,0 A R V K R Mnsic Master, Piano and Harmonium ~, ' Tuner; Lambton Quay. ;; . Singing- lessons; given - privately or In class y also lessons on the’Piano anAHarmoiiium. ’ P", ; ■/ ■.;. . 'Terms on application. ■ Musical - Instruments Repaired; ■ &'c; v 1 S, School .requisites, cameras: at Mr Bowden’s Depot, always on hand, at similar prices. ; Country tunings.:attended to.',:; Bank.of. New Zealand, r j . Opposite. ... - - R. W. RAYM 0 N D Pianist’to-the Wellington Choral Society. TEACHER OE MUSIC, Tort'Street, •• • • Near-Vivian street.. - Terms on application. , Boots, Leather, &cB 00T S! ■BOOTS! i. Tf: AUSTIN’S:: CLEARING SALE OF 1 I - ; BOOTS AND SHOES Is now going on, and -will continue for ONE. MONTH, during which time the whole of the Stock;- comprising Ladies', Gentlemen’s, and, 'Children’s; Boots’ and Shoes, in great variety, will bo offered at u , . : : GREATLY REDUCED PRICES!! Note the address- p R. AUST IN, , o-::’ CIPY BOOT AND SHOE WAREHOUSE, . - Lambton Quay. '{ Kext to H. Owen’s National Drapery Store. B DOTS ! ~T-n t, T HANNAH AND CO. T);OBERk ■, -f-V p i :-, -s ap Shoes, I IMPORTERS 0F.800*.. . • ■ &c. Closed Uppers, : Leather, ■ Grinder,,, f 1 -.Lambton Quay.. .» ■ ! ... , .Hotels. - IE UK) MAS A.. SHIRLEY begs to notify --JL to his patrohs ; and , the public that, his lease of the Featherston Hotel having expired, he has Removed to those Premises known as • the Royal, and would take this opportunity of returning, his > best thanks for the very liberal .-patronage lie baa received during the last three’ years. ; ~ . T. A. S., in soliciting a continuance of past favors,' has much pleasure in- announcing that he has made arrangements for the erection of onelof ’ the' large'st and most, commodious-hotels I in the Province. . , , Featherston, June 9,, 1874:.... ■, r V T.K-I N S O N ’-S' ■ H O T E L, . jl3l Market Square, Wanganui.'' 5 ' 1 ” , JAMES J. ANDERSON. ’ ■ 1 . . ; PROPRIETOR. -i- ! Tho above Hotel.haying .changed hands,-the present Proprietor begs .to draw the attention of the public to its improved v . !SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATION : . I 1 - ■! FOR ' ■ ■ FAMILIES and TRAYELLERS. ! .The study of the Proprietor will always be to ensure the comfort of .his* patrons, ■ and ’to procure none but the very best brands of i..<’ WINES, SPIRITS & MALT . LIQUORS, , and trusts, by a strict attention to business', to receive-the same liberal amount, of support accorded to the. late propnetre-e-, Mrs Atkinson. e The houso-koeping duties of the Hotel will be under the able' management of Mrs James Stewart." J)UBLIC NOTICE. ■* i'The undersigned begs'tb' inform.the inhabitants of: Wellington,- Porirua, and’ surrounding districts that ho has taken the FERRY INN, and has opened it as , a Temperance Hotel and Accommodation .House. Travellers and parties visiting Porirua will find the comforts of a homo, and the charges moderate. :u d , : ■ -N.B.—Good stabling for horses, j: ■ ’ - j:P ' P. STEVENS, . Proprietor
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 4199, 4 September 1874, Page 1
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