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TENDERS. THE SOUTHLAND ELECTRIC POWER BOARD. TENDERS: SERVICE METERS. . .TT7"RITTEN TENDERS for the sup- *•»■' ply and delivery (all charges paid) ons-Railway Trucks, Bluff, of 3600 Service -Meters will be received by the undersigned till Noon on Saturday, 25th October, U24.V %.: Tenders.. must be accompanied By a deposit of £50 or"a. sum equal to 1 percent, of the amount of tender, whichever is the greater. General conditions, npeoifications, etc., may be had on application. A. W. RODGER, Chairman. Offices of—'• The Southland Electrio Power Board, P.O. Box 121, Invercargill. Ist Ootober, 1924. TO BUILDERS. TENDERS are invited until Noon of Wednesday, 15th. Ootober, 1924, for the Erection of Residence at Wadestpwn. Plana may be seen and tenders deposited at the Offioes of the Architeota. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. . A, JAMES AND SON, Regd. Architects, 35, Johnston street, Wellington. : —to builders. — ~~ AULSEBROOK AND CO. EXTENSION TO PREMISES, WAKEFIELD STREET. riIENDERS are invited for the Erec--1- tion of Additions to above building. Tenders close at Noon, 11th October, 1924. Lowest or any tender not neces-' earily acoepted. Plans and specifications may be seen at . the office of "■• ■ ''..•' JAMES BENNIE, F.N.Z.1.A., Reg. Architect, 68, Dixon street. TENDERS. •rr^ENDERS, to close on 10th OCTOX BER, 1924, are invited for Painting at the Karori Police Station. Specification is available at the_ Karori Police Station, and Publio Works Offce, Old Parliament Buildings.. CONTRACTORS. .- mENDERS Wanted for Levelling and —. Asphalting Tennis Court at Kelburn. _ Plant and specifications at our office, 20, Brandon street. _ . ,___ SEATON, SLADDEN, AND PAVITT, Engineers. 3rd October,. 1924. ■ ; TENDERS. nPENDERS arc invited for the Levell- -— ing of about Four Hundred Cubic Yards of Earth for the construction of Three Tennis Courts for the Khandallah Tennis Club (Inc.). . . Tenders' close by NOVEMBER. Further particulars from THE SECRETARY, Box 1463, Wellington. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. TENDERS FOR BITUMEN KETTLES. * ■ ' I/TENDERS will be received,.at the of- —■ fice of the undersigned up to 3.30 p.m. on THURSDAY, the 16th OCTOBER, 1924, for the construction of two Bitumen Breaking-down Kettles. Specifications may be seen at the office "of the City Engineer, Mercer strootj Oitv. ' Tenders to be endorsed "Tenders for Bitumen Kettles." JNO. R. PALMER, Town Clerk. 3rd October, 1924. WELLINGTON EDUCATION BOARD. TENDER FOR INFANT CHAIRS. irrtENDERS will be rocoived until SAT- ■ A TODAY, 11th mat., at 10 a.m., for Child's Chair of' Bontwood pattern, slat backs, thormo seats, side bracos, bolts and nuts, height lljin. and 13in. approximately. Delivery immoiiate, and within four months. Quotation to be for half gross, ono gross, two and four gross (a) in knock-down condition, (b) sot up ready for use. G. L. STEWART, . Secretary. TENDERS. WRITTEN' Tenders are invited by the „ undersigned up till noon on WEDNESDAY, Bth OCTOBER, 1924, from holders of Publicans' Licenses, for the privileges of the Publican's Booths at Trentham Racecourse for tho Wellington Racing Club's Spring Meeting, to be hold on 25th and 27th October, 1924. The highest or any tondor not necessarily accepted. A. E. WHYTE, Secretary, Wellington Racing Club, Wellington. Wellington, 2nd October, 1924. AUCKLAND ELECTRIC POWER BOARD. SALE OF STEAM GENERATOR. npENDERS are invited for the purchase •A- in position, of ono (1) 600 KILOWATT STEAM-DRIVEN GENERAFull particulars may be obtained on application to tho Office of the Auokland Electrio Power Board, Quay Buildings Quay street. . Tenders, addressed to the Chairman and endorsed "TENDER FOR STEAM GENERATOR," must reach the Office of the Board not later than Noon on SATURDAY, 25th OCTOBER. 1924. Tlio Board doe 3 not bind itself to accept the highest or any tender.ALEX. WYLLIE, ' „ , General Manager. ■ Auckland, 24th September, 1924. TENDERS FOR THE LEASE OF THE COMMERCIAL HOTEL, LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. TENDERS ARE INVITED for the Purchase of a Lease of ALL THAT piece of land situated in the City of Wellington, containing ono (1) rood, more or less, being part of Sections 483 and 484, Wellington, together with ' the four-story Brick Hotel and Buildings thereon, known as the Commercial Hotel, and situate on Lambton quay. i This well-known Hotel is situate on a main thoroughfare, and within close proximity to the Railway Stations and Wharves.. It is replote with every modern convenience, and thoroughly up to date in every respect. The Lease will be for five years. Conditions of Tender and form and particulars of Lease may be inspected and further information as to rental and all particulars obtained at tho offico of the undersigned. - Tenders are to bo forwarded in a sealed envelopo,_ marked "Tender for Lease of Commercial Hotel," and addressed to "Tho Secretary to tho Trustees," caro of tho undersigned, to be received on or before lho 13th day of October, 1924. Tho highest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. ROBERT WILBERFOSS, t - 105, Customhouse quay, Wellinglon. PETROUS \VASTITUBS, Reinforced Concrete (two-compartment). The Tub that will last for ever. Hundreds already in use in New Zealand, and thousands in Australia. Reinforced walls considerably thinner, but all other dimensions practically the same as the largest wooden tubs. Inside surface as smooth as marble, and oil top edges protected witli a liandK.oine brass beading. £3 16s, from leading Hardware Merchants, or direct from the Manufacturers. THE PETROUS TILE CO., LTD,, 133, Sanioua road, Kilbirnie, ami ti - Dunedia. Telephone 35-035. -

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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 83, 4 October 1924, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 83, 4 October 1924, Page 5

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