ATHLETIC BPORTB. J TyjILITARY gPORTS ASSOCIATION. SENIOR CADETS AND TERRITORIALS ATHLETIC CHAMPIONSHIPS. QARLAW pARK, gATURDAY JJ^ARCH AT 2.30 P.M. SENIOR CADET BAND IN ATTENDANCE. ADMISSION PRICES : Senior Cadets and Territorials in Uniform Free. General Public 1/. Grandstand 1/ Extra. Phones: 43-199, 43-968. T. P. LAFFEY, x3O Hon. Secretary. TENDERS. BUS Proprietors.—Applications will be received for running a service from Mangere Bridge to Manukau Beach Estate, Ihumatao ; reasonable subsidy will be paid. Box 487, G.P.0., Auckland. 30 PRICE wanted for Electric Light, 8 poipts.—Apply C. McGhee, 23, Moa Rd., Pt. Chevalier. x 2 TENDERS closing Monday, April 2, received for Excavation of approx. 200 yards Spoil at Devonport. Particulars from R. and R. Duder, 31, King Edward Parade. 30 AUCKLAND HARBOUR BOARD. Superintendent's Office, Quay Street, 29th March, 1928. Quotations, addressed to the Purchasing Officer, will be received at this Office until 10 a.m. on TUESDAY, April 3, 1928, for the supply and delivery of the following:— 2000 YARDS 19/088 V.I.R. CABLE. 600 YARDS H.D.D.B. AERIAL CABLE. 1900 FEET 2IN GALVANISED WATER PIPE AND FITTINGS. Particulars may be seen at the Office of the Purchasing Department, Quay Street. By Order. H. B. BURNETT, 30 Superintendent and Secretary. JgOROUGH OF MOUNT ALBERT. STREET SCAVENGING. Tenders receivable up to Noon of TUESDAY, April 8, 1928, are Invited for the above work as per conditions to be seen at the Office of the Acting Engineer, 539. New North Road, Mornlngside. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. H. UTTING, Town Clerk. Mornlngaide, March 26, 1928. :30 mENDERS — BUNGALOW, AT POINT -L CHEVALIER.—Tenders close THURSDAY, April 3, at Noon. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Plans, etc., at Office of A. C. JEFFRIES, Architect, 14, Security Bldgs. Phone 41-059. :x3O rTtENDERS, dosing at 12 Noon on J- SATURDAY. March 31, 1928, at the office of the undersigned, will be received for the Construction of 5.58 Chains of New Street off Buckland Road, Mount RoskLl. Plans and specifications may be seen at address below. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. S. TREVOR DIBBLE, Licensed Surveyor, 49-50, Wlnstone Bldga., Auckland. :30 IJI O BUILDERS. ALTERATIONS AND ADDITIONS TO HOUSE AT TAKAPUNA. Tenders for the above will be received up to 8 p.m. TUESDAY, April 3. ROBT. W. MACLAURIN, A.R.I 8.A., A:N.Z.I.A., Architect, Yorkshire House, Shortland St. _:30 THB AUCKLAND AND SUBURBAN . DRAINAGE BOARD. PUMPING STATION NO. 5. i Tenders will be received at the office of the Board until Noon of TUESDAY, April 8, 1928, for the construction of PuiQplng Station No. 5, and the Rising Main to the gravitation system. Conditions of contract, plans and specifications, bills of quantities and tender forms may be obtained at the office of the Board. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. H. H. WATKINS, Engineer and Secretary, Cleave's Buildings, High Street, Auckland, March 24, 1928. :30 FOR SALE BY TENDER. AUCKLAND HARBOUR BOARD. Superintendent's Office, Quay Street, 28th March, 1928. USED CORRUGATED IRON FOR SALE. Quotations, addressed to the Purchasing Officer, will be received up to Noon, on WEDNESDAY, April 4, 1928, for the purchase of about 1300 SHEETS (OR PART) OF USED CORRUGATED IRON, now being removed from Shed 18, Queen's Wharf, where the Iron may be inspected. Particulars can be obtained at the Office of the Purchasing Department, Quay Street. | The highest or afny quotation not necessarily accepted. By Order. H. B. BURNETT. 1 30 Superintendent and Secretary. | FOR LEASE BY TENDER. | T EASE BY TENDER —GRAZING, FOUR lj ACRES, REMUERA. The Dilworth Trust Board Invites Tenders, closing Midday on SATURDAY, 14th April, for Lease of Two Paddocks in Llllington Road, .Remuera, containing 4 j acres. Term three years, subject to con-' ditions of lease. Neither the highest nor anv tender necessarily accepted. Full particulars from the Board's Office, Dilworth Building. :4 R. H. INSULL, Secretary. LAWN TENNIS. CHIP Court, winter season, commences April 1; iadles 20/, gents 25/. —Muir, Chemist. Dominion Rd. Jt3o DENTISTRY. Hfl OWN SPECIAL METHOD OF m PAINLESS EXTRACTION Possesses Many Great Advantages Which are Distinctive. HERB ARB SOMB AMONG OTHERS: 2i NO NEED to come back for the second timt or oftener, as under other methods. S. EXPERT EXTRACTIONS. No broken teeth or stumps in the gums. 4. PERFECTLY SAFE for all ages. 1 can safely use it on a patient <}f 5. IF YOiT'haVE A WEAK HEART, or suffering from other complaints, it will not affect you. 6. NO PAINFUL PRICKING. 7. NO SWOLLEN GUMS. , . , 8. ABSCESSED TEETH are painlessly 9. EXTRACTIONS FREE when teeth are ordered. Also, ANALGESIA. . M The Most Marvellous Tscovery in Dentistry of the Age. You enn have your teeth Drilled. Filled, prepared for Crowning, ' Bridge Wfi.k, Pivots, etc.. without the Slightest Pain Whatever. Yon are conscious, yet unconscious to pain and I have proved this most Wonderful Machine to be an absolute success la every operation. ' Therefore, patients who are nervous need ! ma longer fear the Dontist. painless dentistry AT MY ROOMS IS NOT ▲ MYTH, BUT A FACT. I Q gMANCBL, FIRST FLOOB* ENDEAN'B BUILDINGS • OPEN < EVERY' P EV^'NING. i Telephone 41-604. Take Elevator. A ' A BOUT Your Teeth! You can get a A better Set for Less Money.—Consult Howev Walker. D 1 VBXDAY Niflit —See Howey Walket ! r about your Teeth. Good work, tali > fees; gsmtlenea*. extreme ear*. D
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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 76, 30 March 1928, Page 5
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