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Observer, Volume XXXVII, Issue 24, 17 February 1917, Page 22

 

rpO ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS INSTALLING ELECTRIC ELEVATOR. Tenders are invited for the Installing of One Electric Elevator for the Auckland Hospital Board. Plans and Specifications at the Office of A. J. WALKER, Asoc. M. Injst. E.E. Consulting Electrical Engineer, Hobson Buildings, Auckland. r po ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS INSTALLATION OF ELECTRIC LIGHT AND POWER. Tenders are invited for the complete Installation of Electric Light and Power, Children's Hospital and Laundry, Auckland Hospital. Plane and Specifications at the Office of A. J. WALKER, Asoc. M. Inst. E.E. Consulting Electrical Engineer, Hobson BuildingSj Auckland. rpo ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS INSTALLATION OF ELECTRIC LIGHT ANJ> POWER. Tenders are invited for the Installation of Electric Light and Power, New Offices and Dental Surgery, for the Auckland Hospital Board. Plane and Specifications at the Office of A. J. WALKER, Asoc. M. Inst. E.E. Consulting Electrical Engineer, Hobson Buildings^ Auckland.

IRONMONGERS tSTphone 2536."M AUCKLAND.

'PHONE 3773. Warren & 00. Sucoessors to R. Carter & Co. MECHANICAL ENGINEERS. HYDRAULIC LIFTS, OIL ENGINES, PRINTING MACHINES. Dairy and Factory Engineers. Bronze, Brass and Aluminium Founders and Finishers. Boat and Shop Fittings. Custom St. &» Breakwater Road AUCKLAND.

Your Skin and Complexion i«Hgi& _ can be kept in a Perfect Condition *U the Y ear fe«»d br * regular use of fMi V BELT HAM'S I it cfTectuallr removes all Rouchness, Red- ~ nets, Tan, Irritation, etc., and is dehght- fully Soothinr and Refreshing- at all times. I o/ M M. BEETHAM & SON, c*«mi«f# storu. - CHELTENHAM, England.

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