BUSINESS NOTICES
The offices of the Government’s Immigration Department are now located in the Union Steamship Company's buildings, Customhouse quay. A certificated nurse is required for the Ashburton Hospital. Persons desirous of joining a club supporting cash athletic and cycling are invited to attend a meeting to be hed» at the Trocadero Hotel at 8 p.m. on February 20th. Te Aro House proprietary draw attention to the “Dorothy” bangles now on offer .at “The Busy Corner.” E. Johnston and Co. will sell today, at 1.30 p.m., at No. 128, Tory street, the stock-in-trade of the Globe Furnishing Co.; at 2 p.m. to-morrow they will auction the whole of Air H. S. Cullen’s household furniture. Mrs Bainbridge has reslmed musical teaching (pianoforte and voice production) at No. 2, Crescent road, Koseneath. ' > S George Nathan, Customhouse quay, has to let a modern six-roomed house in Ellice street. The Wellington City Council notifies that charges for admission to the. Basin Reserve will be made next Saturday after 1 p.m. Demuth and Co., 18, Grey street, have a stationery business, soft goods and shirt-making factory, and a furnished boardinghouse for sale. ' The Education Department invites tenders for the supply of groceries and boots for the Receiving Horae, Hi, Tinakori road, for on© year. B. W. Mills and Co., Ltd., set out in an advertisement the fire and thiefresisting features of Milner’s safes. W. Campbell, grocer, advertises Maconochie’s herrings, fresh and salt, as the ideal Lenten fare. A L. Wilson and Co. will sell today at 15 Rosina terrace, the contents of a well-furnished six-roomed house. On Saturday, at X p.m., they will submit to auction Mr Frank Diamond’s carrying plant, consisting of daught horses, tip and coal drays, harness, etc, . „ . , , F P. Welch advertises for shepherd, joiner, sawmill and flaxmill hands, lady-helps, generals, etc. Miss Henshilwood will give a gascooking demonstration to-night in the Wadestown clubroom at 8 o’clock. Tenders are invited by the Education Department for the supply of groceries, bread, meat, and boots for the Boys’ Training Farm, Weraroa, for the year ending March 31st, 1914. Dwan Bros., Wellington, announce that thev have two hotels for sale. London, Goss and Co., Ridgway street, Wanganui, advertise for sale 600 acres of land in the Stratford district. Pive-pninca tailor-made costume* lot three guineas; the same material, the same cut. the same workmanship: why pay more Xots address; Siegel’s, Ladies’ Tailor, 27, Uann.r. street.—Advt. .
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8353, 13 February 1913, Page 8
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399BUSINESS NOTICES New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8353, 13 February 1913, Page 8
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