BUSINESS NOTICES
Tenders are invited by the Chief Commissioner New South Wales Government Railways and Tramways for the purchase of refrigerating machinery, etc., at the Darling Harbour Meat Works. Particulars can be obtained from the Estate Aegent for Railways, Sydney, and from the General Manager Railway Department, Wellington. At the residence, 72, Webb street, A. L. Wilson and Co. will sell to-day, at 12.30 p.m., 400 lots of furniture. Tenders are invited by the Public Works Office for tho supply and delivery at Lyttelton of plant required in connection with the Lake Coleridge electrical power scheme. Morrison and Penney, tailors, Willis street, guarantee satisfaction to clients, and announce that, they ‘‘are specialists in suits.” Mrs Mathewson, 266, Lambton quay, intimates that the first display of autumn and winter millinery will take place in her showroom to-morrow, when her business premises will be open all day, closing on Saturday at 1 p.m. An advertiser, who announces that he Is going farming, has a four-roomed house in the city for sale. . Tenders, addressed to the Medical Superintendent Porirua Mental Hospital, wifi be received up to February 28th, for supplies and services to the asylum. Madame Foley, Victoria Hall, Newtown, announces that she is prepared to enrol pupils for music and dancing. Alfred A. Bennett, barrister and solicitor, intimates that he has commenced practice in Baker’s Buildings, corner of Hunter and Featherston streets. Te Aro House proprietary advertise that all superflous stock in every department must be cleared. Dr R. A. Cameron notifies that during his absence from Wellington his patients will be seen by Dr Giesen, 30, Rintoul street, Hannah and Co., Ltd., announce that all goods now on offer at their summer sale are fresh, new, and up-to-date. Kirkcaldie and Stains, Ltd., state that the bargains being submitted- at their summer sale are greater than ever. H. F. McNeill and Co., Wellington, offer a valuable freehold property in the heart of Wellington in exchange for a dairy farm. ’ Several teachers are advertised for by the Wellington Education Board. Pive-ziiinea tailor-made costumes fol three guineas; the same material, the same cut the same workmanship: why pay more Rote address; Siegel’s. Ladies’ Tailor. 27, Manners street.—Advt,
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8351, 11 February 1913, Page 8
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363BUSINESS NOTICES New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8351, 11 February 1913, Page 8
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