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TENDERS. TENDERS are invited up till 4 o'clock, TUESDAY, 28th June, for RESIDENCE, Papanui road. Drawings, tec, may be seen at my office. _, R. W. ENGLAND, Jean., A.R.1.8.A., Architect. Inglis's Buildings. 4226 r|-*iENDERS are invited, till 4 p m. on Saturday, JL June 25th, for ADDITIONS and ALTERATIONS to the Baptist Church, Lincoln road, Spreyclon. Plans and specifications may be seen at my Office. A. CHIDGEY, Architect, 4239 67 Kilmore street east. rpENDERS are invited up to SATURDAY, the -*■•- 18th inst., for PLOUGHING and HARROWING about 200 ACRES at MOTUNAU. 4255 J. fl. HALL. npENDERS are invited for CLEARING SWAMP OF STUMPS. For particulars apply to 4179 TnE MANAGER OTAHUNA, Tai Tapu. FOR SALE BY TENDER. THREE COTTAGES in LYCTELTON. All infor mation can be obtained from JAMES GRUBB I to whom tenders must be sent by the Ist of JULY. 2401 TO BUILDERS. TENDERS are invited until Noon of the 12th July next, tor the ERECTION of BANKING | PREMISES at Wellington for the Bank of New Zealand. Plans and specifications may be seen at the local i offices ot the Bank at Dunedin, Christchurch and Auckland, and at the offices of the Undersigned at Wellington. For terms and conditions of contract see specifications. i Tenders to be addressed to the General Manager, Bank of New Zealand, Wellington. I The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. THOMAS TURNBULL, F.R.1.8.A., &c, I 4016 Architect. ' ACETYLENE GAS. 1 THE LIGHT OF~THE FUTURE. HOUSEHOLDERS in Town or Country can MAKE THEIR OWN GAS By USING the ! LOW PRESSURE GENERATORS, Which are Perfectly Safe and Reliable in their ' Workm*. The light produced is exceedingly brilliant and penetrating, and is the nearest approach to sunlight. Does not discolour the ceilings nor injure brass furnishing.*Visitors from the country districts and residents in the city are requested to visit the Showrooms of the undersigned and sati-fy thcmselv s as to the illuminating power of the gas, its safety and freedom from heat. TAYLOR and OAKLEY, Gas Engineers, 234 Tuam street west. BROWN'S COAL SHEDS. BEST QUALITY COALS, UNDER COVEB. LOWEST RATES. I_ARGE STOCKS SEASONED TIMBER. J. T. BROWN AND SON, TIMBER AND COAL MERCHANTS, Comer COLOMBO AND TUAM STREETS. Telephone No. 72. P.O. Box 306 R, W. ENGLAND, TIMBER AND COAL MERCHANT AND IMPORTER. V lARGE Stocks of all kinds of TIMBER always _i on hand; well seasoned and ready for immediate use. Galvanised Iron, Cement, Sheet Lead, Doors Sashes, tec, tec Nails and all Building Ironmongery. Orders promptly forwarded at lowest rates current TUAM STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. P.O. Box, 313; Telephone, 53. JOHN WALLER & SON, TIMBER AND COAL MERCHANTS. TUAM STREET HAVE in STOCK Ever}' Description of BUILD ING MATERIAL, including very Large Stocks of SEASONED TIMBER, kept under cover ready tor Immediate Use. CEMENT, GALVANISED IRON, LEAD, DOORS, SASHES, BUILDERS' IRONMONGERY FENCING MATERIALS, Sec, Ac COALS AND FIREWOOD. We are prepared to QUOTE PRICES for Building Materials delivered in town or any part ot Uip rovince. BOAHD AND RESIDENCE. GROSVENOR HOUSE—Private Board and Res dence; hot, cold and shower baths. Term moderat-e. Mrs Fitzgibbon, 56 Gloucester street near Latimer square. ALTON HOUSE, TIMARU. FIRST CLASS BOARDING HOUSE, Tennis court, smoke room. Close to beach and town MISS LISBAMAN. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. HANDSOMELY • FURNISHED Apartments for Ladies and Gentlemen. MRS SAWTELL, Sherwood, 72 Cashel street E. Telephone 703. NOTICE. E. J. ELLIOTT, CHEMIST AND DRUGGIST, HAS REMOVED from Oxford terrace and Montreal street to the CARLTON DISPENSARY, NORTH BELT, Begs to state that he has thoroughly renovated the shop and stocked with new drugs and requisites usually required, and hopes by strict attention with moderate charges to merit a share of patronage of the surrounding neighbourhood. 3810 HERRICK'S HOME.; IN pursuance of the resolutions adopted at the Annual Meeting of Subscribers on 27th May, v THE HOME HAS BEEN RECONSTRUCTED Under the following BOARD OF MANAGEMENT :— Wm. Chrystall (chairman) Alfred Cox E. Macßae R. W. England J. C. Prudboe J. M. Heywood Henry Purdie UNDER THE SUPERINTENDENOY OF MRS HERRICK The Home is fitted to Dispense Relief in all respects ' with the same efficiency as heretofore. THE OBJECTS OF THE HOME Are mainly the following as far as the means at the disposal of the Board will allow :— 1. To furnish food and clothing to destitute families. 2. To provide temporary shelter for destitute travelling men. 3. To assist men, women and boys in finding employment, and generally to afford help in the numerous necessitous cases which cannot be adequately met by any system of State aid. The public are earnestly requested to send in contributions in money or kind to enable the Hp|se to accomplish the above objects. i i DRAGON Hakes finely flavoured and delicious custards by the simple addition of | CUSTARD j THE EMPIRE TEA CO. WelHnetoa. POWDER. I CHRISTCHURCH BRANCHHEREFORD STREET. OLD IRON. WANTED to PURCHASE—OLD ROPE, SACKING, WOOLPACKS, &c, for Cash? Bottles Bought, Sold, or Exchanged. J. SNELL, COLOMBO STREET SOUTH and ELIZABETH STREET, SYDENHAM. Telephone—B6s. <

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Press, Volume LV, Issue 10063, 15 June 1898, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LV, Issue 10063, 15 June 1898, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LV, Issue 10063, 15 June 1898, Page 8