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RUGBY FOOTBALL EDEN -t» 1» A li K EDEN P A R K EDEN Jft PA R K EDEN j pAR K SATURDAY SATURDAY” SATURDAY” TARANAKI v. AUCKLAND TARANAKI v. AUCKLAND TARANAKI v. AUCKLAND TARANAKI v. AUCKLAND CURTAIN-RAISERS CURTAIN-RAISERS SHORE v. WESTERN SUBURBS SHORE v. WESTERN SUBURBS SCHOOLS REF. MATCH KICK-OFF AT 12 NOON S. AUCKLAND v. AUCKLAND S. AUCKLAND v. AUCKLAND S. AUCKLAND v. AUCKLAND KICK-OFF I.SO P.M. ADMISSION: Is; Stand Is "Extra. School Children 3d (funds for School Rugby). TENDERS ELEMENTS for Electric Hot-water Services, only Chromulox 100 per cent. British, carries two years' guarantee anti lasts for ever.—C. N. Williamson and Co., Ltd., Fort St., Auckland. WORKS DEPT.—STORES. Tenders, closing 4 p.rn. on dates shown, and returnable to the Secretary, Public Works Tenders Board. Wellington, are invited for the supply of: 603. COPPER STRIPS—I2.S.3O. 604. OFFICE CHAIRS —12.5.30. 605. TRAVERSER TRUCK—I9.B.3O. Quotation Forms may be obtained from Public Works Offices, Auckland, Christchurch and Dunedin, and the Stores Manager’s Office, Wellington. A UCKLAND EDUCATION BOARD. ?OTIIvI SCHOOL. Tenders for the erection of additions in wood, to the School Building at Opotiki, will be received at the Office of the Auckland Education Board until Noon on THURSDAY. August 21, 3 930. Plans, etc., may be seen at the Office of the Board and also at the Post Office at Opotiki. Tenders should be enclosed in envelopes endorsed on the outside "Tender for Opotiki.’’ Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Q UARRYIXGC O X T R A C T. 1 Public Works Tenders Board, Wellington, ! at 4 p.m. on TUESDAY, August 19, 1930. I are invited for the Quarrying and Trans- i i porting to crusher of 33,000 cubic yards j j metal or spalls and feeding crusher, etc. The lowest or any tender not necessarily j accepted. i ! Specifications, etc., may be seen at and j I Tender Forms obtained from the Public Works Offices, Whangarci, Okaihau arid Auckland. .T. McENXIS. District Engineer. 4/3, 30. LENDERS ARE INVITED FOR THE GOODWILL OF A VALUABLE RAILWAY LEASE, I Situate Sylvia Park*, and facing Great i South Road, Otahuhu, with an annual ! rental of £o'2. j Memorandum of Lease can be inspected : at the office of the undersigned, at which Tenders will be received up to 2 j p.m.. WEDNESDAY. August 13. R. A. SPIXLEY, F.P.A. (X.Z.). British Chambers, High Street. Auckland. SUBSCRIBERS DESIROUS OF SEEING rpilE OUX J- HE OUN ARAPUXI—T. Stephenson. ARATAPU —A. J. Daniel. BUCKLAND’S BEACH—C. H. Edgehill. BROWN’S BAY—Mrs. E. Wilkinson. CAMBRIDGE—Mr. F. M. Amos, Roma Tea Room. HENDERSON VALLEY—L. Pollard. HO WICK—J. Robertson. HELEN SVILLE —Mrs. L. Nicol. HUAPAI—J. McKiniay. HIKURANGI—Mrs. Raisbeck. HUNTERVILLE—H. Towers. HOBSONVILLE—P. R. Osborne. KEREPEEHI—L. Durman. ivARANGAUAKE—Mrs. Everett. KAIKOHE—W. M. Wilkinson. KOHU KOHU—Low-Sergeant. K A WAKA W A—V. Col e. KATIKATI—L. Klee. KAITAIA—A. Watson. MORRINSVILLE—S. J. Coombe. MERCURY BAY—H. Osborne. MATAMATA—J. D. Rivett. MAMAKU—CivaI and Co. MAMAKU—Haywood and Amson. MARTON JUNCTION—Mrs. M. Foote, Railway Bookstall. MATATA—H. Lees. NGON GOT AH A—Mr. Chas. Robinson," NGONGOTAHA-Mrs. K. Davies. NGARUAWAHIA—R. Eyre. OHAKIJNE JUNCTION —Mr. F. F. Mahoney. OSTEND < Waiheke) —E. E. Binns, S.S. Onewa. OTOROHANGA—C. W. Harte. OTOROHANGA—D. Yeo. OPOTIKI—W. J. Newell. OHURA —Mrs. M. Mclntyre. PAEROA—Mrs. M. J. Dunlop. PUKEKOHE—Miss H. E. Churches. PORTLAND—J. Gillespie. PUTARURU—WiIton. PUTARURU-Mrs. F. Rolfe. ROTORUA —L. Ewert. RUSSELL—Tom Brooker, York St. RAETIHI—C. W. Rait. RAETIHI—A. W. Asfiwell. SWANSON—A. Perris. ST. HELIERS —G. Wells-Smailes, Cliff Road. PALMERSTON N. Flavell (Railway Bookstall). G. Plummer. 165 Main St. Mr. Passey, Cuba St. TE ATATU—W. Illingworth. TOKOROA—G. Fryer. TAURANGA—N Carmichael, Tauranga Dairy THAMES—B D. Chapman. TE AROHA —J. D. Rivet. TE AROHA—Mrs. Deverall. TE AROHA—D. Hobson. TE KUTTT—J. Nicholls. TE KUITI —Mrs. Fox (Railway Bookstall). ___ TAIHAPE—W. H. Farquhar (Railway Station) , „ TAIHAPE —A. M. Barnard and Co. TAUMARIINUI —W. Stevenson. TAUMARUNUI—A. Adams (Railway Bookstall). WHANGAREI—S. R. S. Bowyer, 10 Wolfe St. (Station Bookstall). WELLINGTON Jeffries, Thorndon Bookstall. WAIUKU-C. Jamieson. WANGANUI —H. I. Jones and Son. WELLSFORD —Centre-way Tea. Rooms.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1044, 7 August 1930, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1044, 7 August 1930, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1044, 7 August 1930, Page 3

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