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BBITISH PRODUCTS. ' *, RMSTRONG, WHITWOBTH AND CO., L LTD. WE HAVE IN STOCK:— High Speed Steel (air or oil cooled). High Speed Drills (sizes by 1-61) High -Speed Chasers High Speed Hack Saws Pneumatic Tools Solid Drawn Brass (round-square and nut) Phosphor Brome (J inch to 3J inch) HERBERT MORRIS BLOCKS. FOR ENGINEERS and CONTRACTORS, from 6cwt. "to 6 Tons. All Blocks Tested to 60 per cent, overload. ARTHUR D. RILDY and CO., LTD., Engineers and Importers, 152 Hereford street, Christchurch. Telephone 1061. P.O. Box 51. HOTEL PROPERTIES. In TARANAKI and WAIKATO, FOR SALE OR LEASE. (In the Estate of Ann Kirkwood, deceased.) LENDERS are invited by the Adminis- — trators of the above Estate for the PURCHASE or LEASE of ANY of th« undermentioned freehold hotel properties: COUNTY HOTEL, Stratford, opposite Post Office and Railway Station, in centre of business area. This hotel has been owned by the Kirkwood family fox the past 29 years, and has been managed by the family for the past 31 years. CLUB HOTEL, Stratford, situated in main street in first-class position. Good family hotel and excellent bar trade. Has always let well and readily, i DELTA HOTEL, Ngaruawahia, in centre of town in wealthy farming and coalmining 1 district. The building is comparatively new. Good family hotel with very good bar trade. TENDERS for purchase, or lease, close on SATURDAY, the 19th November, 1921. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Conditions of Sale and lease obtainable upon request from the undersigned. SPENCE, RUTHERFURD, MACALISTER, and COLEMAN, Solicitous for the Administrators, Box 27. Stratford. NOTE.—These properties must Be disposed of in order to wind up the above estate and to release the Administrators. 6240 TARRAH TIMBER COMPANY, CHRISTIMPORTERS of Hardwoods, Oregon, Redwood, Maple, Oak, Ash, Hickory, Poles, etc., 8-ply Wooda in Cottonwood, Oak, and' HoopPine. Hardwood Stakes always on hand. TRUGRANING.—We hold the N.Z. Rights for "Trugraning." This is a new process for putting the most artistic figuring into any ordinary plain timbers. Furniture-, either old or new, can be Trugrnned. If you are building call and see us before deciding on your panelling, etc KONKA SHEATHING. We hold the North Canterbury Agency for this ideal building material. Konka doesn't decay with age like weatherboards, but goes on hardening until it is stone-hard. KONKA is damp-proof, sound-proof, fireproof, and borer-proof, and is a non-conduc-tor of heat. .Konka Walls are strong and rigid, while lath and plaster walla are weak and. springy. The cost of upkeep of Konka homes is merely nominal; the owners therefore save the constantly recurring heavy costs of paintins weatherboarded hcjuses. Fire insurance rates are also very low. ' Briefly stated, Konka is an ideal building material, combining the good qualities of brick, stone ,and timber without any of their disabilities, and we predict that in the near future . fully 75 per cent, of all new residences in this district will be in Konka. JARRAH TIMBER COY., . JSBOB-8847 10-24 Moorhouss avenue. SEASONED TIMBER. 6xl 8.8. and Bxl Bus. Weatherboards. 6 and 4 x 1 T. and G. Flooring. 6 and 4 x J T. and G. Lining. Redwood, Figured Rimu, and Oregon Bungalow • Doors. Together with a large stock of Scantlings, delivered Town or Country. Estimates given for all kinds of Joinery. WE WANT TO SECURE YOUR ORDER. WE WILL SUPPLY WHAT YOU WANT PROMPTLY. C. E. OTLEY, Timber Merchant and Joinery Manufacturer, 381 Madras street North. 'Phone 48. P.O. Box 841. C 6812-3806 RED HAND BRAND PAINT. WE have to advise having received # shipment of this PAINT in Red, Cream, and Grey (first quality). FRANK GRAHAM and SON, G5448 107 Hereford street JOHN WALLER AND SONS, LTD.. Timber and Coal Merchants, and Importers. Established ;87G. Offices and Yards: 167-169 Tnam street. Yards: 210-214 St Asaph street. LARGE and Complete Stocks of Builders' and Farmers' Requisites. Colonial Timbers of every, description. Imported Timber, Jarrab, Oregon, Baltic, Redwood, V.D.L., Yellow Pine, etc., etc. Heavy Stocks of Seasoned Timber in sheds ready «.. .... TIT- —ill V« nlanas/l in flimuh QUOTATIONS for Building Materials delivered to any Railway Station. W8739 EDUCATIONAL. STUDY BOOKKEEPING AT COLLEGE, And so qualify for ft better position. Classes are held from 10 to 12, and 2 to 4 daily, also on Monday, Tuesday, and Thursday Evenings, between 7 and 9. The great feature of Gilby' training is INDIVIDUAL ATTENTION, which means rapid ' progress. Day and Evening Classes and tuition by mail. A Term may commence at any time. Write or call for Prospectus. GILBY'S COLLEGE, LTD., Royal Exchange Buildings, Cathedral square. 'Phone 133JJ. P.O. Box 56. And'at WELLINGTON. G 5768-7335-2 DI G B Y ' ° tGB Y ' COMMERCIAL SCHOOL, Hallenstein's Buildings, Triangle (Opp. D.1.C.)., Christchurch. COMMERCIAL TRAINING, including Shorthand, Typewriting, Bookkeeping, Commercial Correspondence, Handwriting, etc., etc. COACHING for Matriculation. Public Service, Pharmacy, Accountants' Preliminary, 6 S. Proficiency, ' Scholarship, and all Pubuo Examinations. DAY AND EVENING CLASSES. SATURDAY" MORNING CLASSES. Individual Tuition given in any subject. Part'or full term may., be commenced at any time. Prospectus on application. DIGBY'S COMMERCIAL SCHOOL, I (Pitman's Shorthand and Examination Specialists.) D3OBO-6672-3 I MISS LUCY COWAN, 1 Registered, rpEACHER OF ELOCUTION, ENGLlSH—Reading, Conversation, and Recitation of Poetry. Musical Monologues. Royal Exchange Bids., Cathedral square, Christchurch. Telephone 2800. Railway Concession to Students. 110

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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17292, 2 November 1921, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17292, 2 November 1921, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17292, 2 November 1921, Page 12

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