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TENDERS. GARAGE, price; concrete, brick, 12 * 30. —Low. Papatoetoe. 29 JJUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT. Tenders closing 4 p.m. on JULY 13. 1940, and returnable to the Secretary. Public Works Tenders Board, Wellington, are invited for the Supply of the followingNO. 1123—SAWN TALLOW WOOD CROSSARMS (Southland Electric Power 1 Supply). Copies of quotation forms are obtainable at the Stores Manager's Office. Wellington. and Public Works Offices, Auckland. 1 Christcliurcli and Dunedin. 28 FOR LEASE BY TENDER. pOR gY rpENDER. FARM PROPERTY. TAMAKI WEST. NEAR ST. JOHN'S COLLEGE. Two separate areas, one portion of 10C| acres, hounded by Road and Point England Road, the other of 721 acres a little distance away, fronts Line Rond. Buildings comprise six-roomed dwelling and usual outbuildings. The term of the lease to be for five yearn, subject to certain rights of resumption of road frontages. This property has been uswl for some time in the production of milk for town supply. The date for possession is to be arranged with the outgoing Lessee, but will not be later than two months from the date of the acceptance of a tender. Written tenders, addressed to the Secretary. Diocesan Office. 40. Shortland Street. Auckand. will be received up to 4 pm * FRIDAY. July 12, 1940. The highest or any tender will not necessarily lie accepted. For full particulars of the property and terms of the lease offered apply to the DIOCESAN OFFICE. Shortland Street. City. 28 "RESIDENTIAL AND SHOP SITES AT IA MISSION BAY FOR LEASE BY PUBLIC TENDER. (1) SIX RESIDENTIAL SITES, situated in Marau Crescent, Mission Bay, for a term of sixty-three years. (2) THREE LOTS, situated at the intersection of I'atteson Avenue and Ronaki Road, to be leased for a term of twentyone years, with rights of renewal for successive terms of twenty-one years each. These Lots are admirably suited for the erection of flats." (3) ELEVEN LOTS, situated at the corner of I'atteson Avenue and Kepa Road, of which two are residential sites and nine are shop sites, to be leased for a term of twenty-one years, with rights of renewal for successive terms of twenty-one years each. Plans showing the location and dimensions of all properties may be obtained at tlie Diocesan Office, 40, Shortland Street, Auckland. The material provisions of the Leases are :— (1) The Lessee to pay rates and taxes. (2) The Lessee to fence. (3) Plans and specifications of buildings intended to be erected by the Lessee to be approved by Leasing Body. (4) Buildings to be insured in joint names of Lessee and Leasing Body. (5) The Leasing Body is not liable for fencing. (6) The annual rental payable from the end of each term of twenty-one years is to be fixed by valuation without reference to value of improvements erected by the Lessee. (7) Such other provisions as are usually inserted in Leases under the Glasgow leasing system. Written Tenders, addressed to the Secretary, The Diocesan Office, 40. Shortland Street, Auckland, will be received up to 4 p.m. on the 31st day of July, 1940. Envelopes containing tenders to be marked on the outside "Tender." The highest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. The conditions of tender are available for inspection at the Diocesan Office, 40, Shortland Street, Auckland. j27 RADIO APPARATUS FOR SA» E A LL-World Reception for 13gs.—Philips Radio Co.. 16. Customs St- East. All the xews From Europe. America, etc. DIRECT on the new World-Wave Skyscraper Radids. ' Phone 32-700 for Free Demonstration. BOXD AXD BOND. LTD. RD A MAZING Tone and Value.—Goldentone, *15 10/.—Lewis Eady. 192. Queen St. D A MAZING Performance with Excep"."t'onal Quality of Tone makes the new model Five Radiojoy tower above all others. _ LOW PRICES. EASY TERMS. MOUNTJOY, Radio Manufacturer. Royal Oak. Phone 12-544. D "OARGAINS IN USED RADIOS—AC.-D.C. £S in/"rv te, i r 10/: A.C.-D.C. Plymouth, 18 10/, 6-\. A.C. \ ocalion. £4 10/; Courier Console, £6 10/; Celestone 6-V.. £7 10/- ® r easy terms.—M. T. SWINBURNE! 41.5. Mt. Eden Road. Phone 29-Q3O. 29 r , ,°M S 9i' l3 Models, reconditioned sets, from <2 17/6.—McCabe'a. Newton. D TONE World Wave Radios, Ph. 42-092, free trial.—Lewis Eadv. 192. Queen St. ' jj TJ" M.V. Electric Radio Pick-up and Re- " cords, as now. or would Exchange for Mitre Box.—Ring 45-614. 28 T IJ>4O % 5-V., £11 17/6; Consoles rH. 19/6.—McCabe's. Newton next Tabernacle. jj "pIHLIPS ltadlo-Gram., 33gs and 54gs.— Philips Radio Co., 16, Customs St. E.' x 29 T"»ILoT 5-V. All-Wave, £13 10/. —Philips ltndio Co- 16. Customs St. East. x 29 CJILVERTONE A.C. D.C.. from £13 10/.— E * Moe Co - 319. Queen St.. 44-1 49. p SSS T.C. Radio Service, Distributors.— Phono . * 44-449. E. R. Cooper and Co.. Strand Arcade. D A VAILABLE NOW. BUT NEVER AGAIN. BRITISH-BUILT HIS MASTER'S VOICE 5-V. ALL-WAVE RADIO. £21 10/. Easy Terms. £3 Deposit. 5/5 Weekly. Wnljr a few left, so purchase vours now. lou will be more than satisfied with its performance, tone and appearance. RING 43-571 FOR A DEMONSTRATION, yy I S E M A N • S, 170. QUEEN STREET. D COMPANY NOTICES. (CONSOLIDATED BRICK AND PIPE v -' INVESTMENTS. LTD. CLOSING Or TRANSFER BOOKS. Notice is hereby given that the Transfer £££?» °L the Company WILL BE CLOSED. £?£ T.WEDNESDAY, JULY 3. to TUESDAY. JULY 16, 1940, days inclusive. G. HOOKER. - s A;tir.g Secretary. GOLF. A UCKLAND'S Foremopt Coach.—Norrie Bell. Watt* Sports Depot- Ph. 45-4 J2. D

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Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 152, 28 June 1940, Page 2

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