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Tenders TENDERS will be received at our Office until four o'clock on Wednesdoy, March ; 14th, for the Erection of a HOUSE near Ashley. COLLLNS and HARMA N. , Architects, i 2224 203 Gloucester street. _ ■ n-ENDERS arft invited up to * o'clock FRIt X DAY,. March 16th, for a HOUSE near Heathcote bridge. Drawings and Specifications may be tesn at my office. K. W. ENGLAND, Jdnr., A.R.1.8 A., Architect. _Jhgl is' Buildings. 8517 TEVDERS ore invited up to noon on Saturday. March lOrh. for RE-SHINGLING or COVERING WITH IRON the ROOF of Bt. Mark's, Opowa. Specification may be seen ot mv Office. R. W. ENGLAND, Jun.. A.R.1.8.A., Architect. lugUY Buildings. 2275 rpENDERS wanted for FOUR-ROOMED COTTAGE in Town. Labour only. To close i o'clock on FRIDAY. Apply WOOD and LAURIE, 2597 Manchester street Sooth. CHRISTCHURCH CITY COUNCIL. TENDERS are invited for IRON POST ond CHAIN FENCING. Sprcidoation to be seen as the City Council Othce. Tenders to be sent in to the Town Clerk on or bcfoie Friday, ldth inst. C. WALKDEN, City Surveyor. I.March 7th, IS9L 2513 I7IRESH TENDERS are iaviiod for the A? ERKCTION of a CHURCH t.t Rakala. Plans ond specinoation are to be seen ot thai office of Mi P. N. Hunt. Aichitect, A.M.P.J Buildings, Cathedral Sqnar.-. Tenders to bo forwarded to the Very Rev. ] Father O'Donnell, Ashburton, on or before two o'clock, the 14th instant. j M. DUVAL. ! 2121 Architect, Timaru. rpENDERS are mvi' - d for the PUCH ASE of JL TWKNTYACitEi OF LAN D, situate on the Ashl y road from Ranglora, ond being rural section No. 2995. The lmd is now in stubble. The property (-rhioh was an eariy selecti 'n)is well feuced and w%t>r- d. Tenders , to bo aent tothi under l<ned in th« premises on or bcfoie the 31st instant. Arrangements can bo made for portion of the purchase money to rcuiain ou mortgage. 2421 JOHN LOFFHAGES. Ashley. SELWYN CO UN i V COUNCIL. TENDKRS are invitod for LEAHING FERRY RKSaRVK at Rakaia Qjige. No. 247. 200 Acres, for 7 yeare. Conditions of lease can oe seen at the County Council Chambers. Chri&tchurrh, where tonders will be received up to 10 a.m. 22nd March. W. JAMKSON, 2533 County Cleric^ CHRISTCHURCH HOSPITAL. TENDERS arc invited until 4 p.m. FRIDAY, the 16th insc, for the SUPPLY to the Christchurch Hospital for the ensuing Year ending 3lat Maich of— Breud, Meat, Milk Groceries, Fish and Poultry Drugs, Medical Comforts Fue(, Drapery i Sweeping Chimneys | And Interments. By order. W. M. MILLER, I Secretary. March Bth. 1894. 2618 HEATHCOTE ROAD BOARD. mENDERS are invTted for LEASING the I X ROCKY POINT QUARRY for a Term of Five Years from the Ist April, 1591. Conditions aud particulars of Lcose con be i obtained at the othce of the Board. I Tenders, addr ssed to the Chairman, and endorsed " Tender for Lease of Quarry," will hi received up till 5 p.m. on Tuesday, the 13th March. j The l.ighest or any tender not I accepted. ' ARTHUR WIFFEN, Chairman. 7thMaroh. 1891. 2595 R. W. ENGLAND, TIMBER AND COAL MERCHANT AND IMPORTER. LARGE stocks of all kinds of TIMBER always on hand; well seasoned and ro«dy for immediate uso. ' Galvanised Iron, Cement, Sheet Lead, Doors, Sashes. &c„ Sec, Nails and all building ironmongery. Orders promptly forwarded ot lowest rotes current. TUAM STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. P.O. Box, 313; Telephone, 51 480 J. T. BROWN AND SON, nniMBER AND COAL MERCHANTS BUILDING MATERIAL in great variety. ✓ Forties intending to Build are invitad Hi Inspect our Stocks of SEASONED TIMBER, Ana also to oak for our Price-. HOUSEHOLD COALS. Best Qualities ot NEWCASTLE AND WEBTPORT COALS AND FIREWOOD. Best Attention given to Deliveries. OFFICES ond YARDS, corner Colombo and __, Tuam streets, WHOLESALE YARDS. St. Asaph street. P.O. Box 306. Telephone No. Ti. JOHN WALLER AND CO., TIMBER AND COAL MERCHANTS, Tuam Street. Railway Siding-Windmill Road, ARK Prepared to BUPPLY ot LOWEST CURRENT RATES, svery descripiioa OSBUILDING MATERIALS, Including— Red, White, and Block Pine Totaro, Kauri, aud Mottled Kauri Holtic »x_, 8x3,11x3 V.D.I* Timber, sft and 6ft Palings LysoK-t Orb Iron, ond other broads Knight, Bevom's *nd Colonial O jinuni Kauri Flitohes. assorted sizes Kauri, Red and White -'iue Flooring, Lining, Architraves, Mouldings, Shelving oud Skirti tog under cover ready toe imineaioie | use. DOORS AND SASHES. BUILDERS IRONMONGERY. COALS AND FIREWOOD. Country Orders promptly executed sad de V-red direct from Railway siding. WOOD AND LAURIE, TIMBER AND COAL MERCHANTS, CHRISTCHURCH fc LITTLE RITES. FARMERS AND OTHERS ABOUT TO BUILD ABE INYIT-.D J.O INBPECT OUU STOCKS OF NATIV4C AND IMPORTED TIMBER. SPECIALLY SELECTED RIMU AND KAURI. For oil Archltroves, S-irtings. and Moulding! Flooring aad Lining, and evory desorlptto cf.Dressid Timoer kept aad*r cover, an •xeepiiooaUy seaaoned. TOTARA. RED PINK*. KAURL BALTIC CLKAKPXNE, REDOUM.ocdTASMANIAN HARDWOOD Of every description ond out*. n Bricks. Iron. Cement, Lime, Sheet Lead and Z:_c Uotes. Binge-, Poon, S-«b-a, and Oimmeats. Builders' and Farmers' Ironmongery. WOOD AND LAURIE. Totara tewi-J-uTat Uttie Rivsr THE SPRING SHIPMENTS are now being opened. SPLENDID VALUE in LADIES' WALK ING SHOES from «s 6d per pair, in every style, in English, Continental and American i Patterns. MEN'S ENGLISH BOOTS AND BHOES from 7s «d per pair up to genuine Hasd-sewa Quants. Wonderful Volaea. UNIVERSAL CO-OPERATIVE BOOT AND SHOE COMPANY. ( ESTABLISHED 1857. w. bushlnd SONS, HOUSE DECORATORS,. 200 CASHEL STEET, CHRIBTCfIORCH t (Opposite BoUaatyae's).

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Press, Volume LI, Issue 8738, 9 March 1894, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LI, Issue 8738, 9 March 1894, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LI, Issue 8738, 9 March 1894, Page 8