ANB MAN BLOCK AND TACKLE. Holds the Load Automatically in Any Position. Invaluable to BUILDERS AND BRICKLAYERS, OR ANYONE WORKING A LONE HAND. BLOCK MAY BE SEEN AND TESTED AT OUR STORE, 152 HEREFORD STREET. y ARTHUR D. RILEY AND CO., LTD., ' Engineers and Importers, ' Telephone 1061. P.O. Bos 51. R9053-8327 /•HOTEL PROPERTIES. In TARANAKI and WAIKATO, FOR SALE OR LEASE. (In the Estate o! Ann Kirkwocd, deceased.) LENDERS are invited by the Administrators of the above Eotat© for tho PURCHASE or LEASE of ANY of tho undermentioned freehold hot°l properties: J COUNTY HOTEL, Stratford, opposite Post Office and Railway Station, in oer.tro of business arcß. This hotel has been owned [. by the Kirkwood family for the past 29 (( years, and has been managed by the family .. for the psst 21 years. CLUB HOTEL, Stratford, situated in main street in first-class position. Good 0 family hotel and excellent bar trade. Has i, always let well and readily. DELTA HOTEL, Ngaru&wahia, in centt* of town in wealthy farming and coalmining: district. Tho buildiitg is comparatively new. Good family hotel with very good bar ' trade. TENDERS for purchase, or lease, clow on SATURDAY, tho 13th November. 1921. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Conditions of Sale and lease obtainable upon request from the undersigned. . SPENCE, RUTHERFURU, MACALISTER, 1 and COLEMAN, Solicitors for tho Administrators, Box 27. Stratford. ' NOTE.—These properties must Za disposed of in order to wind up tho above estate and to release the Administrators. 6240 LEASE OF SHOP AND SELLING RIGHTS FOR CONFECTIONERY AT EVERYBODY'S THEATRE, CHRISTCHURCH. £ CJEALED TENDERS for the above ? & RIGHTS for a temn of FIVE YEARS ' close with the undersigned at Noon SATUR--5 DAY, November 12th. No Tender neceas&rly accepted. 0 For conditions apply to H. B. GOULD, Secretary. OAMARU BOROUGH COUNCIL. BUPPLY OF TRANSFORMERS, POLES, INSULATORS, AND COPPER WIRE. OFFERS, addressed to the Town Clerk, Oamaru, are invited up to 14th No- j veniber, for the supply of: I 1 Set of 3300-volt Transformers 200 Ironbark and Hardwcod Poles 500-3800-volt Insulators 12 to 20 Miles Bare Copper Wire. Particulars from tho Borongh Electrical Engineer. 9159 DEFENCE MOTORCARS. TENDERS, closing Noon TUESDAY, Bth November, 1821. at the Office of the nnderaigned, are invited for tho PURCHASE of ONE DAIMLER MOTOR-CAR and ONE MITCHELL MOTOR-CAR, stored at Garage, inspect to be made to the OJficor-in-Charge Supplies and Transport, Defence Department, Christchurch. Highest or any Tender not necessarily accept id. P. N; WILLIAMS, Officer-in-Charge, '• Military ■ Supplier Purchase Office, 9032 Wellington. t Tenders will be received until WEDNES- -• DAY, November 9th, for the Supply of 200 9- -(two hundred) for the Hawardea A. and P. 'Association. !0 ' ' ■ / Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Specifications ■ and all particulars from ' ■>•; J. H. THOMAS, 1 Secretary, ' .8400. .. ,'.;■ Box 7, Hawarden. t fTKENDEHS km. invited up to 4 o'clock : J. WEDNESDAY, November 16th, fox the ERECTION (in Brick and Stone) of :. METHODIST CHURCH, Cashmere Hills. i Drawings, etc., may be seen at our Ofi; flee. ENGLAND BROS., ; '■ ' Architects. 109 Hereford" street. 9129 TARBAH TIMBER COMPANY, CHRIST- •• CHURCH IMPORTERS of Hardwoods, Oregon, Redwood, Maple, Oak, 'Ash, Hickory, Poles, etc., 8-ply Woods in Cottonwood. Oak, and HoopPine. Hardwood Stokes always on hand. ■ the N.Z. Righta for "Trugroning." . This is a new process for putting the moat artistic figuring into any. ordinary plain timbers. Furniture, either old or new, can be Trugrnned. If you aro building call- and see us before deciding on ycur panellingj etc KONKA, SHEATHING. W* hold the North Canterbury Agency for ihh ideal building material. Konka doesn't decay, with ago l&c weatherboards, but goes on hardening until it ia Btone-hard. KONKA is _damp-prooif, sound-proof, fireproof, and borer-proof, and is a non-conduc-tor cf heat. Konka WalU are strong and rigid, while lath and plaster walls are weak and .springy. The coot r/f upk?ep of Konka home* is merely' nominal; the owner* therefore save the constantly recurring heavy costs of painting woatherboarded houses. File insurance raiee are also very low. BrieSy stated, Konka ia an ideal building notorial, combining the good qualities of brick, stfne ,nnd timber without any or their disabilities-, and wo predict lliat in thi near future fully 75 pet cent, of all new residences in this,district will be in Konia. j JARRAH TIMBER COY., I JSBOB-8847 10-24 Moorhouee avenue. JOHN WALLER AND SONS, LTD.. Timber and Coal Merchants, and Importers. Established 1876. Offices and Yards: 167-169 Toam street. Yards: 210-214 St Asaph'street. T ARGE and Complete Stocks of Bui idem j and Farm Timber, Jarrah, Oregon, Baltic, Redwood, V.D.L., Yellow Pine, etc., etc. Heavy Stocks of Seasoned Timber in sheds ready QUOTATIONS /or Building Materials d Uvered to any Railway Station. WB7S9 E A S O-N E D T I M B J 6xl 8.8. and Bxl Has. Weatherboards. 6 and 4 il T.' and G. Flooring. . C and 4 r } T. and G. Lining. Redwood, Figured Rimu, and Oregon Bun- j gaiow Doors. * Together with a large stock of Scantlings, I delivered Town or Country. j Estimates given for all kinds of Joinery. , WE WANT TO SECURE YOUR ORDER. WE WLLL SUPPLY WHAT YOU WANT PROMPTLY. C. E. OTLEY, I Timber Merchant and Joinery Manufacturer, 361 Madras street North. ; ; Phone 43. P.O. Box 341. C 6912-8606 . ,
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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17295, 5 November 1921, Page 17
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