TENDERS SMALL Electric Motors of every type for direct and alternating current. Split phase and repulsion induction. Large stock carried.—C. N. Williamson and Co., Ltd.. 43-45 Fort Street. TENDERS for machine sanding of Eight Floors at L. D. Nathan's Warehouse, High Street. Particulars on Job. Tenders close Saturdav, 25 th. Noon. ; TENDERS for Plastering, L. D. : Nathan’s Warehouse. High Street. Plans on Contract. Close Noon, Saturtlay, 25th. TRANSPORT BOARD, j Tenders are invited for the undermen- ! tioned, viz.:— I—Rails and Fish Plates. Closing date, June 11, 1929. 2—Fish Plate Bolts, Bonds and Dog Scr June 25, 1929. 3—Hardwood Sleepers. Closing date, June 25. 1929. 4—Special Work. Closing date, June 25, 1929. s—Bitumen. Closing date June 25. 1929. 6—Car Bodies. Closing date, June IS, 1929. £lO Deposit required on Specifications and Drawings. 7—Truck Frames, Brake and Draw Gear. Closing date, June IS, 1929. £25 Deposit required on Specifications Dr 2 mgs Clos S—Wheels, Axles and Springs, date, July 16, 1929. £lO Deposit required on Specifications and Drawings. 9—Electric Motors. Closing date, July 16, 1929. £lO Deposit required on and Drawings. 10— Electric Control Equipments. Closing date. July 16. 1929. £lO Deposit required on Specifications and Drawings. 11— Air Brake and Sander Equipment. Closing date. July 16, 1929. £lO Deposit required on Specifications and Drawings. Tenders close at 10 a.m. on the dates above specified. Tenders must be endorsed, “Tender for Rails, Fish Plates, Fish Plate Bolts, etc.”, as the case may be, and addressed. “The Chairman, Auckland Transport Board. Custom Street West, Auckland.” Specifications and Conditions of Tender can be obtained on application at the Office of the Board's Stores Department, Custom Street West, Auckland. The Board does not bind itself to accept the lowest Or any Tender. (Sgd.) W. ST. JOHN CLARKE, Secretary. Contract. T 1 MAIL (NEW ZEALAND—AUSTRALIA.) Sealed Tenders will be received at the office of the Secretary, General Post Office, Wellington, until noon on the 4th day of JULY, 1929, for the Conveyance of Mails, Passengers and Freight between New Zealand and Australia, for a period of two years from October 1, 1929. The frequency and route of the service will be as follow: (1) Every 21 days from Dunedin to Bluff, Hobart (if required), Melbourne. Wellington, Lyttelton and Dunedin. (To alternate with No. 2.) (2) Every 21 days from Dunedin to Lyttelton, Wellington, Melbourne, Hobart (if required). Bluff and Dunedin. (To alternate with No. 1.) A copy of the terms and conditions of the proposed contract may oe obtained on application to the Chief Postmaster, Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch or Dunedin. J. ROBERTSON, Acting-Secretary. G.P.0., WELLINGTON. TENDERS for Plumbing, L. D. Nathan’s Warehouse, High Street. Plans on Contract. Close Noon, Saturday. 25tli. TENDERS for purchase Two Large Roller Shutters, size 10 x: 13ft. In excellent condition. Can be seen on Contract at L. D. Nathan’s Warehouse, High Street. Tenders close Noon, Saturday, 25th. ELECTRICAL WORK & SUPPLIES ALL Classes of Electrical Installations carried out under personal supervision.—Watson Steele and Ganlejr, Ltd., Wellesley St. W. A LLUM Electrical Co., Ltd., Anzac Avenue Auckland, for liighoSt-grade Electrical Installations.—Phones 44-443 46-611, 40-739. THE SUN AGENCIES. MT. RO SKILL— Mrs. Bright, Fruiterer, Mount Roskill. Mrs. Brown, Confectioner, Dominion Rd. | Mr. Quane, Corner Dominion and Mount Albert Roads. I Mrs. J. T. Chadderton, 288 Mount Albert Roa«i. NEW LYNN—• *H. Warburton, Hutchinson Avenue. J. J. Pilkington. Stationer, Totara Ave. NEWMARKET—•Mrs. M. Williams, Confectioner, 154 Broadway. Phone 40-343. R. Martin, Hairdresser and Tobacconist, Broadway, opp. Remuera Rd. June. NEWTON— Johnston’s Lending Library, 40a Pitt Street, City. Mr. N. Holmes, Fruiterer, 229 Karangahape Road. Newton. Mr. Wade, 27 Karangahape Rd. •J. Baxter. 6 Vincent Place. City. J NORTHCOTE— F. G. Beaton, Tobacconist, Queen St., { Northcote. A. H. Ganaway, Wharf Bookstall, Northcote. Mr. W. Watson, Greenrocer, Queen St., 1 Northcote. Mr. I. Motion, Hairdresser and Tobacconist, Queen St., Northcote. •C. Neads, C/o Mr. Kelly, Highbury ! Crescent. Birkenhead. ONEHUNGA— Mr. Horscroft, Fruiterer, Trafalgar St., Onehunga. Mr. Matthews, Fruiterer, Trafalgar St., Onehunga. Mr. Ritchie, Newsagent, Queen Street. Mr. Bowgen, Confectioner, Queen St. •Mr. Chee, Fruiterer, Queen Street. •Mr. H. Langton, 55 Trafalgar Street. • Onehunga. PAPATOETOE—•H. L Baildon, Hillcrest Road. M. J. Deas, Fruiterer, opp. East Tamaki j Road, Great South Road. Mrs. Davis, Confectioner, opp. Public j School, Great South Road. Mrs. De Lacy, Glyndor Tea Rooms, opp concrete bridge. Station Road. Mrs. Cliffe. Fruiterer and Confectioner, I Central Buildings.
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