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NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. SLEEPER .SUPPLY Stores Manager's Office, Wellington. 22ad April 1901. HHHE Railway Department will purchase L SLTCEPKRS, 7ft. by Sin. by sin. in size, in lots of 2f>o or mo o, delivered and stacked at any nilway-sta'ion cr sidi-g, at the fill .wing r.tes, viz. : Hown or Sawn To'ara Sleep rs at 3s 6d each. Offers to supp'y will be received at the Railway t'toivs Manager's Office up to 31st May, 1901. Ulie tro.-s from which sleepers will be cnt shall be felled during the months of June, July, mil August. All limber must be foil cl by Feptembcr. Sleepors to bs all heat-wood, free, from large knots, shakes, and other defects; hewn tru9 in shape, aDd out of winding; to bo sawn square at cadi: to be cut from large trees (no honeycombed or burnt timber will be accepted); to be stacked as directed, and to be approved and pased by the Railway Inspector, Sleepers will bo inpeo'ed in the bush if fo required by the supplieagtbut no Inspector will be sent to pass alwrnumber than 250. On receiving notice r f bungready for inspection, the Oistr.ct Engineer will send ai Inspector to pass an-1 brand them After the s!cep?rs have been branded and inspected the supplier must deliver them at ths raihviy station or siding at which he offered to supply; after such delivery has been made the Inspector will give the supplier his certificate, art! for such as have passed inaction pai ment will be made witHn fourteen days, or as neir &i may be, (f the loape tor's certificate having been givrn. Fifty per cent, of the number undertaken to bj supp'ied, to be delivered by the end of October, aad the whole by the 31st December, 1901. Condemned sleepers must bs distinctly branded by the Inspector. B fore commencing to fell the trees notice mast be given to the Tistrict Engineer, that he raiy ssnd the Inspector into the bush to view the trees lntsnded to be cut.

COMPARE r WiTH AMY TEA I AT ANY PRICE *;!&"• 1/6 1/8 2/4 2/8 FOR THE L\DIES. r HHE dainty hoasewifo should, as in everyL t ling eUe, study her husband's desire ' i.i regard to T\a, a good cup of which no man ever fails bt appreciate. He always wants a good Tea, ant you shou'd purobas I (.he purest aud be*t ; roourable Now, NIRVANA TEA is a combination of j choice Ceylon Tea°, selected fiom different Tea Gardens, aud tin result is a brand of a I .Specially Fi: e Qiri'ity, producing an. eA- I quiiiio fill l flavou e! ik[uo-, which, whilst rofre-.hu g ai'd pi asant to d in'', possesses ' "or.ecf ihepositivulv injurious ingredients j (not tea at ail), always inseparable from , die p, c 'iriinon Tea. - j HAVE SOU Ti-lED 01CYL0N TEA IF NOT, SAMPLE IT AT 0> T CE. rr PAfKSD IN LEAD, AND IS AL WAYS FKESH AND FRAGRANT. It can be obtained from I. OARNEIt, South Road. 0 OAHTKR, Devon-street. F, 0. JDIiY, Gover-street, NEW PLYMOUTH 00-OP. B00IMT"» Onrrie-sircet. J. WHITAKER, Devon street. W HEALY, Devon-street. Sjlo.Wholesale Agents— A. S. PATERSON & GO. WELLINGTON SUBURBAN RESIDENCE. FOR IMMEDIATE SALE. rjEWXBY & GRIFFITH i are instructed \.l by Mrs. Capkl to dispose of, by p-ivate treaty, her charming residence known as "Montosa," comprising 13 acres 1 rood 10 perches of excel ent Land, with 8 room residence in thorough - order, bathroom, washhouse, i.ew stable, 2 looseboxes atd loft, There i-, a iirst-cla*s tenris lawn, and the f !'•. unris are planted with a ch ice collection of v.'cll-g.-uwn trees and shrnbs. The property ii very conveniently situated on the Town licit, is well sheltered, and has ,a sunny a-'p 01. Tlio land is suitable for i'sub-d. vision. ?'or curds to view and further partitukrt, supply to the agents. to BEWLEY k GRIFFITHS.

A SILVER WATCH FREE. rpHKSE WATOHES are Silver Cases and j_ our usual prio list for them ia 40b, but tpO introduce our Goods into the Oolony we will seed you this Watoh free if you 53 will take advantage of cur marvellous offer If you want one write to us without delay, and send stamped adtlrrss'.d envelope for reply. With your letter semi 5; V. Note, for wbieh we will fend \ou six of our full-sized wonderful Maiador .Silver'J'ca-i-poons, which wear like . real silver throughout After you receive the v.ut< hwo i-ha.ll expect 3ou to show it to ' your I'.icnu; and call their attention to this aiivi-rli u'lMiit. The watch is sent hy registered ytst on jour cou\plyi>:g with our ■ advertisement and the marvellous offer i yiLVKIiyMITIiy ALLIANCE, ! Box H 5, AUCKLAND. 'money KETURNEDIFNOT AT SFIEI ""'* I'cJibJi-with blacking. 301.8 MEOAJ. 32 EXHIBITION HIGHEST AWARDS

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 100, 13 May 1901, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 100, 13 May 1901, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 100, 13 May 1901, Page 3

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