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TO BUILDBBS. TENDERS are invited for the .erection of BUCK 8 COBE, St. Aeaph Flans and specifications to be seen and tenders sent to the undersigned by noon on Friday, October 2nd. The lowest or any tender net necessarily accepted. C. CUFF, Architect, 0.24 8286 Lichtteld street, Chriitchurch. _ SPRINGS E >AD BOARD. nnENDE US are invited aa under:— X Contract No. 8. Formation Main South road to Norwood; distance about 135 chains. . . .Contracts Nob. 9 »nd 10. Formation from Gallagher's oomer toward the Seiwyn to the road at the parsonage j in two sections of 72 chains each. Contract No. 11. Formation of Pannett's road to Hurst's, about 32 chains with a small bridge. Specifications to be seen at the Board s office, Sprmgston, where tenders dose at two o'clock on Tuesday, 29th September, 1855 ' P. SINCLAIB, 9-228200 Clerk to Board. TAI TAPU BO ID BOABDT" " nfIENDERB are invited to CLEAN and X MAINTAIN CLEAN to the 31st March ensuing, the part ot the BIVEB HALSWJiLL between the Tai Tapu, Little Siver, and Springe districts. Specifications to be seen at the Postoffice, Tai Tapu. Tenders not later than October 2nd, addressed Chairman, Tai Tapu Road Board. By order. ' 9-21 8162 T. QUEALY, Clerk. "Take coleridge boad board. DEBS are invited for the following X wobe:s :— No. 64. Forming and Metalling about 110 Chains of the Bakaia Gorge Bridge road. No. 65. Removing a portion of the Sand Bank on the Island between the two bridges. No. 66. Delivering about 250 Cube Yards of Gravel on the road opposite Wool- ' shed Hill. No. 67. Clearing Tttssooks and Stones from about 8 Miles ot the Bakaia Terrace road. Specifications can be seen at the Boad Board Office on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, between the hours of 10 and 4. Tenders, endorsed with the number of work tendered for, and addressed to She Chairman, will be received at the Office till noon Saturday, October 3rd. geo. bailer, 919 8111 Clerk to the Board. ASHLEY BOAD BOABD. rrtENDEBS are invited for the following X WOBKS:No. 184. bhingling part of Taaffe's Glen road, 50 chains, more or less. No. 185. Shingling on Swamp road, about 20 chains. No. 186. Shingling on road to Birch Hill Station, about 6 chains. No 187. Laying pipe culvert on road near Mr George Harwell's. No. 183. Widening creek, Hodgson's road. No. 189. Shingling about 6ohains Whatman's Hill road. Specifications may be seen at the Boad Board Office after Thursday, September 24th. Tenders, addressed to the Chairman, received till noon on Thursday, October Ist, 1885. - The lowest or any tender not necessarily •"*** JAS. DUTBIB, Clerk to the Board. September 23rd, 1885. 9-24 829S Ptablie Ctoaapsuriew* THE CANTERBUBY BUILDING , SOCIETY CPSBMANENT). Offices—7l Cathedral square. LOANS GBANTED* in ANY SUMS oa approved ifeSBHOLD SECURITIES. G. B. HALES, 23 4996 Manager. Insurance Companies. mHB TTNION FDKB AND MABINB INSUBANCB COMPANY OF NSW ZBALAND. BJBKDOBD STRMT, CHBZnOBOKOH. CAPITAL SUBSCRIBED ... 43,000,000 PAID-UP ........ 100,000 ftgpniKv 1 a FUND m. m 10,000 TfIHIS COMPANY, the ONLY instim tution of **"* kind having its OFFICB and MANAGEMENT in Christohurch ii prepared to effdot FIRB AND MARINE INSURANCES Of every deecription, AT OUBBTBNT BATHS. W DEVBNIS& MBABBS, General Manager. List of Canterbury Agents in Satwraay* issue. THB NATIONAL FIRE AND MABINB INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW ZBALAND. Capital .. Two Million Pounds Sterling. Paid up, 497i08. Beserves. 4200,918. XBTITH UNLIMITED LIABILITY of ff large body of Shareholders resident inNewZeaJand. Fire and Marine Bisks of ■H kinds accepted at Current Bates. ALEXANDER Corner of Caehel street and High street. THB EQUITAiJLK tNBURANCB ABSOCIATION OF NEW ZBALAND HEAD 0FF1C8 m .....m......DUN8D1N, TS bow prepared to ACCEPT FIBB aad X MABINBINSUBANCBS of every description at LOWEST CUBBBNT BATES. F. J. HIBBLL, Manager for Canterbury ITS Herwfora street. AUSTRALIAN MERCANTILE UNION INSUBANCB COMPANY. njIHE ONLY COMPANT WHICH DID NOT JL BAiflß PsmniH Batks oir Sububbah AMD COTTBTBT BIBKS 33J TBB, «SHT. Obb BiiTse abb now as thst HAva BXBK DUBHTO THB PAST THBBB TBABS —25 J PBB. «XT. OW IABm, J J. McVEY BAIBD, Manager. IChief Office in New Zealand— CATHEDBAL CHAMBERS, 9-23 Christchurch. 8235 Public Notices. TIHB TONIC. OF TONIC _ VINMABIANI, (Wine of Coca, not Cocoa.) By its see health restored and streagtc obtained. This Peruvian plant yields from its leaves the most powerful tonic yet disooveredi its effectsi are more speedy, more apparent and more durable than any other known i is is a nervoms excitant, giving great musomlai vigovr and smstaining the human frame under mnmsval physical exertion and atine. Delicate persons and people of nervous and excitable temperament will find this Wine a real boon, as it supplies just the stamina required. Invalids and convalescents will find in it a gentle stimulant and sustaining; power so eagerly sought after. It is exceedingly pleasant to take, and is used by very abstemious persons as a Dessert Wine.. It is cf a low alcoholic strength, ooataising only the percentage of an ordinary Burgundy. It may be takes oontnmomsly, as it does not derange the nervoms system, as is too often the case when "bark" and quinine axe given. This Wine is in great repute on the Ooatinentgand is prescribed very largely by A pamphlet, giving a detailed aoooutt of it win be forwarded on application to the agents for Great Britain BOBEBTB * CO., London—76 New Bond tseet "aris-g Place Vendome. RT.anya anirv vtt.tiT ' THB GSEAT REMEDY FOB GOUT AJTD BHST7MATZBM. fTTHE excraoiatißg vain is quickly re* X lieved,aad cured in a few days, by tlri* celebrated Medicine. iT^li These Pills require no restraint or 4SgF. dmriog their use, and are certain to prevsKthe disease attacking any vital part; • - ; Sold by all Caenuste and dxuggutw

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Press, Volume XLII, Issue 6245, 24 September 1885, Page 4

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