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TENDERS. rpENDERS arc invited for the ERECTION - 1 - of HOUSE, Gloucester etreet. Drawings end Specification can b* eeea at my Office up till WEDNESDAY, Hth inst. CYRIL J. itOUNTFORT. , « i , . Architect. 8 and 0 Dalgety'e Buildins, Cathedral square. 3523 rnEXDERS are inrited for the Purchase x of the Plant, Stock, and Took in the assigned estate of a manufacturing jeweller. Tenders Close Wednesday, the 7th day of December, 1910. Any tender not necessarily accepted. Apply to DACRE and GOODMAN, Solicitors for the Assignee, 3430 &j Cathedral square. Christchurch. .rpENDERS will bo wcived at our office -»- until i pjn. on WEDNESDAY, Decem : bcr 21st, for the ERECTION of GRAIN SILOS (in ferro concrete) at Aldington, Chmtchurch, for Messrs Wood Bros., Ltd. COLLINS and HARMAN, Architects, 98 Gloucester street W., 3115 Chriatghurcn. WAIMAKAKIRI HARBOUR BOARD. RENDERS aro invited for LEASING 1 LAND and BUILDINGS at KAIAPOI. Lot No. 9—Old Northern Store, lately leased by Mr John Sime. Lot Xo. 11—Four-room<?d Cottage. Lot No. 13—LaTgo Stores at present occuj pied by Kaiapoi Shipping and Trading I Company. ' Tenders are to bo sent in to tho Secretary befcr* Noon on SATURDAY, 3rd December, 1910. Terms and Conditions of Lease Been at the Office of tho Board during office EDWARD BEVELL, Secretary. Harbour Board Office, Council Chambers. B?£J THE EDUCATION BOARD OF THE DISTRICT OF NORTH CANTERBURY. are invited for PURCHASE dor 1 removal) of TEACHER'S HOUSE at Soathbrook. Specifications can bo eeen at the Office of the Board, Normal School, anil aleo at the Southbrook Scboolhouse. Endorsed tenders, addressed to tho Secretary of tho Board, will be received not later than 4 p.m. on TUESDAY, the 6th of December. The highest or any tender not necessarily acCRptod - H. C. LANE, Secretary. Christchurch, November 24th, 1910. 3090 HOKITIKA HARBOUR BOARD. NEW SOUTH WALL AND NORTH WALL EXTENSION. rpENDERS will be received at the Office of •*■ the above Board up to A p.m. on FRIDAY, 6th January, 19,11, for tho above mentioned work. Tenders muet be on the special forms to be had on application to tho Engineer, end must be accompanied by a deposit of £300, and they shall be in scaled envelopes addressed to the Chairman, marked on tie outside "Tender Contract 3-10." Plane, Specifications, Conditions of Contract, and Tender, may be seen at th« Office of the Lyttelton Harbour Board on or after MONDAY, the 14th November, or complete copies may be had on application to the Engineer. Such applications must be accompanied by a deposit of £5, which well be returned on receipt of a bona fide tender. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. H. F. TOOGOOD, Engineer to tho Board. Hokitika, November 7th, 1910. 9523 J. j. , . BEOWN and SON, TIMBER AND COAL MERCHANTS, 6e-58 COLOMBO.STREET AND MARTIN ,TREET. BUILDING MATERIALS of every description under cover and seasoned ready for immediate use Cement, Galvanized Iron, and Fencing Material WESTPCRI , , WESTFORT-STOCKTON, ' NEWCASTLE. PELAWMAIN. GBETA AND ALL NATIVE COALS, In stock and under cover. BLACK PINE and MANUKA FIBEWOOD. Price Lists on application. P.O. Bos 306. Telephone No. S6Z C 4834 . ; WH. PRICE and SON, Brass Founders, • and Machinists, Manufacturers o! Marine Brass and Valve Work, Fire Extinguishing Appliances. Manual Engines, and Pumps, Deep Well Gear*! end Mill Pumps, Spray and Garden Pumps. Aluminium and Crucible Iron Castings. Gun Metal, Bronze and Brass Castings to the Trade. Engineers' and Plumbers Brass Work, Lubricators of every description. Mechanical Engineers and Model Makers Repairs in light or heavy Machinery. 34 MANCHESTER ST. Telephone 638. CS7Bt SYNDICATE SPOUTING. HTJDGING, AND PIPE WORKS. MAKERS of Patent Combined Washing Tub, wholesale at HEMENT BROS., Managing Directors. 98 Gloucester street. ■Phone 546. C 5244 TO 'W. ENGLAND AND SONB, TIMBER MERCHANTS, CALL ATTENTION TO THEIB LABGI* STOCKS OF SEASONED BUILDING AND CABINET TIMBERS. Orders Promptly Forwarded, Store and Yards: Tnam and St. Aeaph C 3006 streets. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. MRS REVEL L, "CADOGAN," SEFTON STREET, TIMARU. TTAS VACANCIES for a limited number of Visiting Boarders. SHI GLOUCESTER HOUSE, 83 Gloucester stnel, West End, Christchurch, THE Most Comfortable House for Permanent and Casual Boarders. First-claes Locality and within few minutes of General Poet Ofiko and Busineea Centre. Telegraphic and Postal Address: "Gloucester House" West End, Christcburoh. Telephone 982. C 5769 THE LODGE, HANMER SPRINGS, Under New Management. T7VERY Attention given to Patrons. Picturcaque Grounds. Bowls, Tennis, Croquet, Garden Golf, etc. A. PERCIVAL SMITH, C 6090 Proprietor. ■OT. ELMO" HOUSE, 187 WorcesO street, Went End—Superior Accommodation for Visitors and Permanent Boarders, two minutes from G.P.O. and central tram terminus; also within came distance of Parkß, Public Gardens,-Museum, Beat Sheds, etc. Quietest and very best ecsition in City. Telephone 872. Miss iampton. Proprietress. C 2674 ELLERSLIE. GOVERNOR'S BAY. (Late Tapley's.) THE most Picturesque Seaside Re* sort in Canterbury, is now under New Management, and has been Refurnished. Excellent Table and Every Attention. Hot anc cold bath. Tea and Luncheon in tho lovely grounds *l< ways obtainable C 5074 MRS. HABDY. Proprietress. HINEMOA HOUSE M<*. No. 295, new No. H), Cashe! street. West, and 13 Cambridge terracs 'Pbone 798. —Superior Board and Residence, under new management. First-class 'labia and satisfaction guaranteed. Arrangement* made for Casual .Boarders. N.B.—The House is pleasantly situated, having two entrances from Cashel street and Cambridge terrace. Terms on application. C 5816 THE MISSES HAMPTON.

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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 13906, 3 December 1910, Page 12

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