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TENDERS. LOWEST prices always lor quality Electrical Fittings.—C. X. Williamson and Co- Ltd., 272 Queen St. £1 IT Y OF AUCKLAND HEATING PLANT FOR WINTER GARDENS. TENDERS will be received at the office of the Town Clerk, Town Hall, Auckland, up till 1- noon on TUESDAY. September P>. 1925. for the Installation of a HEATING PLANT for the Winter Gardens. Plans. Specifications and Conditions etui be inspected at the offices of Messrs. Gumraer and Ford, 721 New Zealand Insurance Buildings, Queen Street, or at the Stores Purchasing Office, Grey's Avenue, entrance, Town Hal . Auckland. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. J. S. BRIGHAM. Town Clerk.

BRIDGE—IT'RECTIOX OF BARK E’ S lj EDEN COUNTY. Tenders addressed to the District Engineer. "Public Works Office, Auckland, until XOON on THURSDAY. September 13, 1925, are invited for the erection of one 24ft. span timber bridge on access road through Allot. 72, Titirangi Parish. Drawings and specifications *iay be seen at Public Works Office. Auckland. L. B. CAMPBELL, District Engineer. OTAHUHU POLICE STATION AND COURTHOUSE RENOVATIONS. Tenders addressed to the District Engineer, Public Works Office, Auckland, will be received until Xoon on THURSDAY. September 13, 1928. for carrying out Renovations, etc., to the above-noted buildings. Specification and conditions may be seen at Public Works Office. Auckland. L. B. CAMPBELL. District Engineer. SEPARATE Tenders, closing with the Secretary, Public Works Tenders Board. Wellington, at 4 p.m. Tuesday, September IS, 1928, are invited for 1. Repairs and Renovations to the Ahipara Native School. 2. Repairs and Alterations to the Pukepoto Native School. Plans and specifications may be seen at Post Offices, Ivaitaia and Rawene, and at Public Works Offices. Whangarei and Auckland. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. J. McENNIS, District Engineer. 31/8/28. fpEXDERS, closing with the District A Engineer. Public Works Department, Whangarei, at Xoon, FRIDAY, September 14, 1928, are invited for Exterior Painting and Interior Renovations to the Russell Police Station. Specification may be seen at Post Office, Russell, and at this Office. Lowest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. 29/8/28. J. McENNIS, District Engineer. V CAMP LODGE, 1 • HUNUA. Tenders for the erection of above will be received until Xoon on MONDAY September 3, 1928. BASIL HOOPER, A.R.1.8.A., Registered Architect, 304 Southern Cross Building. Chancery Street. Phone 45-267

J>AY less than a tenth more for your iron and you won t spoil the ship for a ha’porth of tar. LYSAGHT’S Q|>g BRAND CORRUGATED IRON. Write John Lysaght, Ltd.. Box 341, Wellington, for free copy of their Pocket Handbook. ls W. W IMON * LTDBLACKSMITHS. ENGINEERS, ELECTRIC AND OXY-ACETOXE WELDERS HEEL, TIP. AND TOE PLATE manufacturers. ALL CLASSES OF BUILDERS' AND STRUCTURAL WORK MADE TO ORDER. LAWN ROLLERS ALWAYS IN STOCK STONE-CUTTING TOOLS A SPECIALITY. 51. 5,3. 55 FEDERAL STREET. PHONE 45-511.

TOR SALE BY TENDER Q OVER X M ENT HOUSES. "Written lenders will be received at the Xorth Auckland Lands Office. Government Buildings. Auckland, up to 3. n0 p.m. ou WEDNESDAY, September 12. IS2S. ONEHUNGA. Tnkernian Street, Onehunga.—Bungalow of neat design, 4 rooms, bathroom, porch, kitchenette, built of rimu and matai: brick foundation; electric light and water laid on; gras stove, porcelain bath and basin, p.w.e., califont; wash-house detached. Waipu Lane, about smin. walk to car.— Dwelling- of 1 rooms, l»athroom, scullery, wash-house, front ami back verandah; in good order generally. GREEN LANE. 72 Green Lane, close to Ellerslie Racecourse.—Level volcanic Section, free from stone; Dwelling; of 5 rooms, bathroom, scullery. wash-house and \- fitted with range, gas stove and lighting; poi'eelain bath, h. and c. water, p.w.e., etc. ST. IIELIERS BAY The Avenue.—Two Sections, one facing The Avenue and the t/ther partly-formed road; both join at back; bus passes door; about 1 mile from beach, with good view of harbour; Dwelling of 5 large rooms, bathroom, wash-house, etc.: fitted with electric light, gas stove, porcelain bath and basin, etc. POINT CHEVALIER. 33 Wainui Avenue.—Level Section. 50ft. frontage, and about smin. walk from main Point Chevalier Road; Dwelling consists of 4 small rooms, scullery, bathroom, hall and wash-house in basement; porcelain bath and basin, and Dover stove. DOMINION ROAD. G 5 King Edward Street, about 4 min. walk from tram car.—Level volcanic Section; Dwelling of 5 rooms, in addition to bathroom, scullery, verandah and hall: wash-house detached. TAKAPUNA. Situated at the Corner of Tuharoto and Xgaio Streets.—Section has approximately 70ft. frontage and slopes slightly to footpath; bus passes gate; Dwelling contains large panelled living room, 2 bedrooms, panelled hall, glassvd-in verandah, kitchen with built-in dresser, etc., bathroom with porcelain bath and and califont; gas lighting throughout. MILFORD. YVolseley Street, about lmin. from car stop and handy to beach.—Dwelling of 4 rooms, bathroom, hall and wash-house, built mostly of kauri; fitted with gas and water. EASY TERMS. A Deposit of 10 per cent., balance over 20 years. Interest at 5 per cent, to New Zealand Discharged Soldiers, oi per cent, to others. Less rebate. Purchaser liable for all fees in connection with preparation and registration of transfer and mortgage. Tenders to state;—(l) If New Zealand Discharged Soldiers: (2> what Land they already hold: (5) what amount of Capital they possess: (4) their present Occupation and Income. Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. O. X. CAMPBELL. Commissioner of Crown Linds.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 418, 1 September 1928, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 418, 1 September 1928, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 418, 1 September 1928, Page 4

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