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TENDERSA LTBRATIONS House; owner give TJnenA cumbered Section, £SO-£IOO, and c&A. King 43-108. , =?■ PRICE wanted Painting Large House.— Apply T2. Grafton Koad. x-« mBNDERS will be received up tui noon 1 October 30, 1035, for the Krection of a Cotta-e, Riverhead.—Plans and speelllcalonsat the office of Hanson Construction 10, Civic Theatre Bldgs.. Auckland. -C ASPDEN SHIPPING CO., LTD., Princes Wharf, Auckland, C.I. :x26 T E^S| E ?^ E |T^lf T ° E X B A^D IXG CONCRETE, IN EPSOM. Closing 11 a.m. November 2. f Plans to be seen at Waiwai, Limited, Great North Road, and at 7, Auckland Koad, St. Helier's. SHOLTO SMITH, Architect, S.A.A. •**> Fn O 3 U I L D E R S. BUSINESS PREMISES (IN BIUCK). NEWMARKET. Tenders are hereby invited for the above, duo at my office at 2 p.in. on MONDAI, November 4, 1935. B. HOLM BISS. Architect. 30G, Southern Cross Building, Chancery St., Auckland. C.I. :-" mO BUILDERS. ADDITIONS (BRICK AND CONCRETE) TO PREMISES IN EMILY PLACE, CITY, FOR MESSRS FOODSTUFFS, LTD. Tenders will be received up till 3 p.m. on "/ÜBSDAX OCTOBER 29, 1035. HOLMAN, MOSES AND WATKIN, Reg. Architects, 34, Vulcan Buildings. :23 LOCK OF SHOPS (2-STOREY) AND ALTERATIONS TO BUILDING (WOOD). Tenders are invited for the above and will be received up to 12 noon. OCTOBER 31. ' The plans and specifications can be soen at the office of the Architect, or with Mr. Curran, Palace Hotel.Te Aroha. The lowest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. DANIEL B. PATTERSON, ARCHITECT (Keg.), 23, Shortland Street, Auckland, C.I. /"VFFICE OF ROY ALSTON LIPPINCOTT, Reg. Architect, Town Planner, 10, High Street, Auckland, C.I. Telephone . 40-233. Tenders, closing at 12 Noon on TUESDAY, October 29, arc invited for the Erection of a DWELLING IN BRICK at Orakei. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. . :*23 ■ptJBLIC WORKS DEPT. — STORES. Tenders closing 4- p.m. on dates shown, and returnable to the ■ Secretary, Public Works Tenders Board, Wellington, are invited for the Supply of:—

53—POST AND A.B.S. INSULATORS, 2G/11/35. 56—LEAD COVERED CABLE, 5/11/30. Quotations forms are obtainable at Public Works Offices, Auckland, Cliristcluu-cli and Dunedin, and the Stores Manager's Office, Wellington. . -f. RACING gRICK pRICBS Remain the Same at Cr urn's Factory—still 50 Per Cent Lower than Any Other Quote You Can Secure in Auckland. Beware of Day-to-Day Prices. Our Price is as FIRM as Our Product. Write, Call or Phone the CHUM BRICK, TILE AND POTTERY New Lynn, Auckland, 5.W.4. Phone 47-640. wg mADPO (JIOTARA rpiMBER QO.. LIMITED, PUTARURU AND NEWMARKET (Phone 2.) (Phone 41-960.) mOTAKA, .JJIMU. MOUNTAIN-GROWN. Also, Kauri Imported Timbers, Plywood, etc. Large Stocks of, Split Totara Posts, Strainers, House Blocks, and Sawn Fencing Battens. Clients are cordially invited to visit our Timber Yards and inspect Stocks of Timber and Fencing Material. *- ELLIS AND BURNAND, LIMITED. Sawmillers and Timber Merchants, Headquarters. Hamilton. HIGH-GRADE NEW ZEALAND TIMBERS. TOTARA — RIMU — MAIAI. Five Modern Sawmills Operating at M&NGAPEEHI, . ONGARDB. MANUNUI. Situation of mills enables easy deliveries to all provinces. W —HIMNISYS. pumice concrete, reinforced, light, , inexpensive, efficient: inquire catalogue.—Busck a-nd Barnes, Newmarket. Phone 30-744. c FOR LEASE BY TENDER. A UCKLAND HARBOUR BOARD. Superintendent's Office, Quay Street. October 11, 1!)S5. SALE OF LEASES—WAIKOWHAI Tenders are invited by "the above Board for the Leases of the undermentioned Sections: — WAIKOWHAt ESTATE, MT. HOSKILL. Lot 31 (12J acres) and Lot d- u<3 acres), being subdivision of Allotment -d, Section 13, Suburbs of Aucklanc. Also Eleven Allotments, varying from 1J to 23 acres, being subdivision o. Lots 27-28 of said Allotment 23. . CONDITIONS OF LEASE. The following are the material provisions of the lease: —Terms to be tor _i years, renewable for three further terms of 91 vears (making 84 years in all) . lessee to have the option of"the rent being fixed bv valuation at the end of each _1vear period, or of the new lease being put up. to Public Auction. (See provisions o£ Section 5 of the Public Bodies' Leases Act 1008. and first and second Schedules thereto ) Lessee not to assign or sub-let without conseLt of the Board; lessee to repair; lessee not to erect buildings unless plan approved by the Board, copy oE such plan to be supplied for retention by the Board • lessee to insure, and, in the event of fire, insurance money to bo expended in rebuilding. - Tenders must be endorsed on the envelope "Tender for Lease," and must be in the hands of the Secretary by Noon on TUESDAY, November 12, 1933. Conditions of tender and draft l3ass» may be seen at the Board's office. Quay Street, (luring office hours. '

The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. By order. 11. B. BURNETT, :30 Superintendent and Secretary. FOR SALE BY TENDER. lAUXCII For Sale — Tenders for the J Purchase of 34ft Cruiser open till Xoon, October 25. Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted.— Full particulars obtainable from Duggan, Solicitor, 46, Queen St. -3 PROFESSIONAL NOTICES. •JUTR. Q_ "g -QERTRAM, LL.B., is now Practising his Profession as BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR, at YORKSHIRE HOUSE (stli Floor), Shortiand Street, Auckland, C.I. Telephone 4.J-04!). \VS /CHILDREN, backward mentally, growing ' talking developing; nervous, illnourished. — I*. Menli, Endocrinologist. GlauU Nerve Mental Disorders, Southern Cross Cldgs., Chancery St. C HAMBLIN (PERCY)—Specialist Chiro pody and Foot Correction; American experience.—003, Colonial Mutual Bldgs. I Phone 42-244. • <-

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 251, 23 October 1935, Page 9

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