RUGBY FOOTBALL. ___ TT'DEN RUGBY FOOTBALL _£ A* CLUB. Owing to the Military Parade '10-.U-IRROW, SATURDAY, tr iLa ' Nu I ' KA *-" ri , E will be .1. L. GUNNING, s | >7 Hon. Sec. ASSOCIATION FOOTBAMi. A -s' V NEW SE.MOP. PLAYERS «i,o would Playv, for one of the Oldest Association Football Clubs of Auckland please write to ' J. C, 001, Star. 112 TENDERS. CARPENTERS.— Price wanted, labour only. Cottage, St. Heller's Bay. Plans at .Vioir. Lind Agent. St. Heller's -Hay, aa T>RICE wanted for Building chimney.— ltd., ParuelL 50 TJRICE wanted for Briek~W r ork.—A. HawA thorue, 28, Karangahape Rd. 'Phone oit; fTVENDERiS. closing April 5, invited for -*- Painting -House., !>, Fail-view Kd., Mt. Eden.—'Phone 3851, 4 rings. 113 -TENDERS wanted for Plumbing and Paint- -*- ing House in Baniieruiaii Rd., Mul'iiingslde. Plans on job.—Grayson. 130 ELECTRIC PASSENGER ELEVATOR ' FOR NEW POST OFFICE BUILDING; CHKISTCHURCH. Tenders, losing with the Secretary, Public Works Tenders Board. Wellington, at Noon on 18th April, 1922, are invited for the supply ; and erection of one Electric Elevator. Specifications, etc.. may be seen at-Public Works Offices. Auckland, Christchurch, Dunedin and Head Office, Wellington. 510 IT. O BUILDERS. HOUSE IN REMUERA (IN WOOD.) Tenders are invited for the above and will close at 12 Noon MONDAY, 10th April. DANIEL B. PATTERSON", ;' Architect. 23, Shortland Street, Auckland. 512 TENDERS TOR ~ MOTOIi SPIRIT, KEROSENE AND BENZOLINE. Tenders, closing at the office of tho Stores Manager, Post and Telegrupu, (Department, tv ellington, at 5 p.m., on April 2_ next, are invited for the supply ot 15,000 cases, more or less of nrst-grade motor spirit, 2,500 cases of kerosene USOil), ami 250 cases of beuzoline, required during the year emiiug March 31, 1923. Terms and conditions of. tendering maybe oblalued from the Stores Manager, .Post aud Telegiaph Department. Wellington, and the District Engineer's, Post aud Telegiaph Department, Auckland, Christchuicii and Diiiieoin. 610 KOAD BOARD NOTICES. /"YSTEND KOAD BOARD. PENALTY FOR UNPAID RATES. Notice is hereby siven that, in pursuance of Section _3 of the Rutins Amendment _c* MHO an additional charge of 10 per centum will be added to all Current Rates due to the Ostend Road Board for the Tieriod ending March 31st, 1022. that remain unpaid after the 4th day or April proximo, •bein«- six months and fourteen days from the date of demand thereof. " J'" W. WALLACE BRUCE, r-on CoUector. .'''%_" "pIANO TJ.LAYING • : -"' •■" Taught in., . •V li PERSONAL LESSONS. " (Ordinary Music Used.) People who DON'T know say "it's impossible" 'Pupils who DO know say "it's wonderful." Investigate for yourself. Come and have a ; chat with our Instructor. A.B.C. PIANOFORTE ■ SCHOOL, I u_. Queen Street (next Co.ikley*s). A THE BEST MAKt"_O SELL ANYTHING, ROBERTSON'S, Auctioneers, Queen Street . ' - P MEN'S Suits in in different sizes, great variety, at wholes*** prices.-Crcwn Clothing Factory. r ■ ■■ . aH
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Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 77, 31 March 1922, Page 10
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