The following- tseiwltti-a wers received to-day for a brick building- in C'Con-nell-street by R. J. Roberts, architect: Moore and Herbert, £380 (accepted); Morris, £419; Rhodes, £443; Philcox and Son, £479; Malsolm and Price, £487; Julian, £497; Jenkins, £518; Fairweather, £521; W. Rosser, £539. Tenders were also received for a villa residence at Northcote: £339 (accepted); Souster, £359 10s; Craig Bros.. £365; Lye and Son, £396; Thompson and Gray, £397; Pitt, £409;* Jones, £416; Colwell, £491 16s; Stevenson, £515.
An immense stock of robe lengths, 2/11, 4/5, 5/11, 7/9, worth three times the money.—Court Bros.' Sale, Queenstreet and Karangahape Rd.—(Ad.) At Court Bros.' Sale you can get silk at prices never before heard of. 9Jd, 1/, 1/3, 1/6. A special job. Newest designs, 2/11, worth 5/6. —Queenstreet and Karangahape Road.—(Ad.)
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Auckland Star, Volume XXIX, Issue 155, 4 July 1898, Page 8
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