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TENDERS. rpENDERS for the Erection of a Hall at ■*- Paterangl will be received until SATURDAY. February 19. Plans, etc., to be seen at Messrs ,T. Burns and Co., Cus-toms-st., until Feb. 12; after that date with : T. FINCH, Ohaupo. ! rpENDERS are invited by the Avoiidale - 1 - Road Board for:—(a) Supply of Scoria; (b) Carting Metal; (c) Horse Hire, etc.. for 12 Months, commencing Ist March. Conditions on application. Tenders Close 5 p.m. oh the leth instant. FRED. BLUCK, Clerk. . sth February, 1010. J-XOUSE IN 'WAPITI-AVENUE, EPSOM. Tenders will be received up to THURS- . DAY, 10th February, at noon. JOHN M. WALKER, Architect. His Majesty's Arcade. ATEW PARISH HALL AND ADDITIONS [ l>l TO ST. AIDAN'S, REMUERA. Alternative Tenders in Wood and Camerated Concrete will be received up to FRIDAY, 11th February, at Noon. JOHN M. WALKER, Architect. Ills Majesty's Arcade. rpENDERS INVITED FOR BUILDING HOUSE IN WOOD AND CONCRETE, DOMAIN-ST., CITY. Close at my Office at Noon on MONDAY, February 21st. T. W. MAY, Architect, 'Phone 754. lI.M. Arcade. "PIXTENSION O F TIM E. ALTERATION TO BRICK PREMISES IN CU'STOMS-S'TREE EAST. Tiuio for receiving Tenders Is extended 1 until 3 p.m. on MONDAY. 14th February. W. A. lIOLMAN, F.N.Z.UA., Architect. 305, Victoria Arcade; m O CONTRACTORS. ■pE-BUILDING milE QTRAND A RCADE, f\ U E E N Q T. Tenders for the above, in Ferro-Concrete, nre Invited until the 28th day of February, 1910. The lowest or any tender not necessarily ! accepted. 1 Plans, Details, nnd Specifications, may be I seen at the OfUces of j ARTHUR P. WILSON, Architect. 308, 307, Victoria Arcade, January. 1910. AUCKLAND MENTAL HOSPITAL. TENDERS FOR SUPPLIES AND '. SERVICES. Tenders nrp Invited for the Supply of . Groceries. Ten, Butter, Flour, Meat, Drugs, and for the Furnishing of Funerals, for One Year, from Ist April, 1910. Tenders addressed to the Medical Snper- | teudent will be received up till Xnon on MONDAY, the 28th February, 1910. and must be marked "Tender for ." Forms of Tender and nil Information may be obtained on application 'to thp Storekeeper •nt the Mental Hospital. Tbo lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. j R. M. BEATTIE, Medlenl Superintendent. 2nd February. 1910. ASSIGNED ESTATES. IN THE ASSIGNED ESTATE OF W. 11. COE, General Storekeeper, Pongnroa. Tenders will be received by the undersigned up to 5 p.m. of THURSDAY. 17th February prox., for the purchase of this Business as a golug concern. The items are as under: — £ s. a. Clothing and Mercery 431 18 (1 Manchester and Drosses 21S 0 8 Fancy and Millinery luD 13 0 Hosiery and Haberdashery 00 4 ■! • Stationery aud Fancy Goods .. 130 4 0 Boots and Shoes mil 1 Crockery 09 12 C Ironmongery 210 1 4 Grocery 24S 13 1 IGOo 7 11 Plant (comprising 13 valuable I horses, two spring wagons, brake, and express, and complete carrying outtlt) 403 5 O 2fXW 12 11 Alternate tenders will bo received for the whole concern, or for the Stock or riant only. This Is the leading store In ft rising town .' In a flrst-elass farming district, and affords an opportunity to acquire an old-established business not often 'to be obtained. Stock lists, conditions of tender, and all Information from ' THE COMMERCIAL AGENCY, LTD., ■Wellington, 17th January, 1910. POULTRY. pALL AND OELECT A COCKEREL OR PULLET from my flock of celebrated White Leghorns, American . Standard Line Bred, from my trap-nested pens. You can nave a SeK-ctlon from 200, 12/ each, till the end ot January. Thl» , Special Sale terminates this month. Order ' right now. Don't delay, don't let a chance go by. Get ready for mating the coming season. Satisfaction or money back. Blrdi shipped any part of globe. Cash with order. —A. W. IRVINE. White Leghorn Specialist, Llnlleld Poultry' Farm, Pah-rd., Epsom, Auckland. I _ EDUCATIONAL. •y-ARALLA KINDERGARTEN. - 1 - AND PRIMARY SCHOOL, CLEVELAND ROAD, PARNELL. First Term begins TUESDAY, FEB. S. Principal: MISS FLEMING. 'Phone 1341. A limited Tiumbcr of Boarders will be taken under the care of Mrs. Fleming. ! "OEMUERA T7~INDERGARTEN JLV JLV AND PREPARATORY SCHOOL. FIRST TERM BEGINS TUESDAY, FEBRUARY ir>th. MISS E. F. BROOKE-SMITH, Principal. Telephone 1843. C3T. MARY'S CONVENT HIGH SCHOOL. *° PONSONBY (conducted by the Sisters of Mercy) WILL RESUME DUTIES On MONDAY, FEBRUARY 14. Prospectuses on application to the Mother 1 Superior. s Q.REY L l>!N pOLLEGE, AUCKLAND. Principals: THE MISSES TAYLOR. Music Teacher: MISS E. TAYLOR. First Term 1910 will begin on TUESDAY, February Bth. A limited number of boarders taken. Vacancies for one or two. ■pTSPERANTO. — Classes recommence on . *-* TUESDAY EVENING. Intending Students requested to be present at 7.30. ' Social Hall, Church of Christ, Wcst-st. 40 M~" ADAME M. 1 , .. A. FOLEY Native of Paris, now Reforming Classes for French. Those desirous of Acquiring the True Parisian Accent would do well to join at ouce. Terms: Adults, 15/; Juveniles 10/ per quarter, commencing 24th January' I at 7.30 p.ih: Private Lessons, £1 10/.' \ 1 French. Songs and Music Taught." At home . every evening from 7.30 and Saturday i Afternoon. Private Schools and Colleges 1 visited.-— "Maunga Tirohanga," Mt. Eden-! id., 3rd house past Mt. Eden Bridge. j BOOTS AND SHOES. BOOTS AND SHOES.—TOWN AND COUNTRY FOLK.—Gent.'s Tan Boots, 1 12/ C; Ladles' Tan Shoes, from 9/6. White Sh»eg In <flreat Variety.—TAYLOß'S, (Jueen-et. and , Karangabape-rd. V

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Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 31, 5 February 1910, Page 6

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