TENDERS. UPPER ASHBURTON ROAD BOARD TENDERS are invited not later than 4 p.m. on MONDAY, August 6th, 1923, for providing and delivering about 1200 (more or less) Cubic Yards of Shingle on the Dnomore Road; also, for Forming Part of Fraser’s Road, about 61 £ Chains (more or less). j The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. For specifications of works, apply to— A. A. FOOKS, 7 307 Surveyor to the Board. TENDERS. Alternative tenders in Brick and Concrete for the Erection of a Petrol and Oil Store are invited up till 10 a.m. on MONDAY, July 30, ' 1923. E, M. GABTTES, Reg. Architect, 7 473 Burnett St., Ashburton.
TENDERS. WANTED Tenders for Cutting and Cording about Fifty Cords of Pinus Insignis Firewood at the Newlands School. Tenders close on SATURDAY, 4th August. For further particulars apply to— T. WAKELIN, Chairman. BUSINESS NOTICES. TREES. TREES. J. MILLICHAMP AND SONS, Telephone 335. P.O. Box 82. FOREST TREES. WE hare in stock first-class rooted and well-grown 2-year-olds of Pinus Insignis (var. Radiata), Pinus Muricata, Pinus Ponderosa, Macrocar pa, Lawsoniana, and Oregon Pine. The above lines are exceptionally good this season, and we specialise in contract planting all Forest Trees. FRUIT TREES. Apples, Pears, Plums, Jap. Plumo, Quinces, Peaches, Nectarines and Apricots. BERRY FRUITS. Gooseberries, Currants, and Raspberries. ROSES.
Our Collection is unsurpassed, as we only Stock Varieties that .have been tested by us. HEDGE PLANTS. Matipo, Laurel, Macrocarpa, Evergiiecn Privet, Lauristinus, Lawsoniana, and Cherry Plum. ORNAMENTAL TREES AND FLOWERING SHRUBS. Large and Varied Assortment. GLADIOLI. Admirers of this flower should secure Our Unrivalled Collection, RHUBARB. Try our seedless (Paragon), the best variety. ORDERS LEFT AT THOMAS BROS, will receive Our Prompt Attention. J. MILLICHAMP AND SONS. NURSERYMEN. ASHBURTON. KEEN PRICES ON . . . TWEED OVERCOATS and RAINPROOFS. Whilst the quality stands high and will always be so, prices have been made to meet any competition. Good all-wool Tweed Coats are showing in all sizes, lined and unlined, in weights ranging from the Heavy Motoring Coat to the Lighter Garment suitable for walking.
Rainproofs are offered in a range of sixes, shapes and shades, so that every one can find a coat suited to his needs and pocket. All these Coats are stocked in both Men’s and Boy’s Sixes, and are offered with the assurance that there’s nothing better to be bought anywhere MEN’S COATS from 50s. BOYS’ COATS from 355.
WM. DIXON. KEEN’S AND BOYS’ OUTFITTER, Burnett Street ’Phono 166. “GOOD MEMORY MEANS SUCCESS.” EVELOP Your Memory and step J. y out on the path to Prosperity! A bad memory spells failure. The Berol Memory Correspondence Course teaches you at home to attain the power asociated with a ppod memory. Send for Prospectus “B” to JAS. RODGER, 156 “D”, Manchester St., Christchurch.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XLIV, Issue 9877, 26 July 1923, Page 1
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