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3HKDEES. REBATES Up to 37J per cent, on Insurance Premiums can bo fbtained by Installing the G RINK ELL AUTOMATIC SPRINKLER And bIHPLEX EXTINGUISHERS. The GRINNELL Extinguishes the Fir*, Calls the Brigade, Rings an Alarm Gong. It givea ifco only absolute security against loss by fire, and you cannot inauxo against Losa of Business. Particulars and Estimates FREE from ARTHUR B. RILEY and CO., LTD., 152 HEREFORD STREET, Christchurch. Telephone 1061. P.O. Box s], Christchurch. R9059-6433 WAIPARA COUNTY COUNCIL. TENDERS. SPENDERS are invited for tlio supply of *- OAT SHEAF CHAFF at tho following places:— Foreman's Cottage, WOODGROYE —30 tons, more or less. Foreman's Cottage, WAIPARA—3O tons, mere or less. Foreman's Cottage, MOTUNAU—SO tons, \ moro or Ic-sa. Council Yard, WAIKARI—3O tons, more ' or less. OliaS to be delivered by the vendor in 10-ton lot 9as required. Sacks to be supplied by tlio Council. Tenders to bo in by FRIDAY, March 24th, 1922. Lowest or any other tender not necessarily accepted. (Signed) W. T.' LINDSAY, County Clerk. Waikari, March 17th, 1922. 9023 TO WIND UP AN ESTATE. FOR SALE BY TENDER. SECTIONS 19 and 22, WAIRAU WEST, ono mil© from BLENHEIJT. Each containing 150 Acres rich river flat; freehold land. LaTge area in lucerne; suitable for dairying or cropping. Lately in the occupation of Mr F. A. Parker. POSSESSION AT ONCE. Highest or any Tender not nooecsarily accepted. Tenders closo MARCH 31st, 1922. Apply J. DRAKE, Post Office, fifl9o Blenheim. WAIKIEKIE SECTION.—RAILWAY BRIDGES. RENDERS for the above close with the J- Secretary, Public Works Tenders Board, Wellington, at noon on 20th April, 1922. Plans may bo seen at the Publio Works Offices, Auckland, Cliristchurch, Dunodin, and at Head Office, Wellington. 8506 AUTOMATIC DAM AND SLUICE GATES. • FTENDERS for above close with the SecreJ- tary, Public Works Tenders Board, Wellington, at noon on 22nd August, 1922. Plans may be seen at the Publio Works Offices, Auckland, Christchurch, Dunedin, High Commissioner's Office, London, and 'Head Office, Wellington. 9019 3 ARRAH TIMBER COMPANY, CHRISTCHURCH. IMPORTERS of Hardwood#, Oregon, Redwood, Maple, Oak, Ash, Hickory, Poles, etc., 8-ply Woods in Cottonwood, Oak, end HoopPine. Hardffood Stakes always on hand. TRUGRANING.—Wo hold Rights for "Trugraning." This is a new process for putting the most artistic figuring into any ordinary piain timbers. Furniture, either old or new, can bo Trugraned. If you are building call and sea us before deciding on yen* paneling, .eto XONKA EHEATHING. We hold the North Canterbury Agency for this ideal building materia!. Konka doesn't decay with age like weatherboards, but goes on hardening until it is «tone-h«rd. KONKA. is damp-proof, sound-proof, fireproof , and borer-proof, and is a non-conduc-tor of heat. Konka Walls ere strong and rigid, while lath and piaster walla ore weak and springy. The cost of upkeep of Konka homes Is merely nominal; the owners therefore save the constantly recurring heavy costs of painting weatlierboarded houses. Fire taui»nca rates are also very low. Briefly stated, Konka is an ideal building material, combining tho good qualities of brick, stone ,and timber without any of thei* disabilities, and we predict that in the near future fully 75 per cent, of all new residences in this district will be in Konka. If you are thinking of , building, write, 'phono, or call for our frie illustrated brochure showing some of the beautiful homes that have been erected with Konka Sheathing. .TARRAH TIMBER COY., J6SO3-4013 10-2* Moorhouss ftvebus.

JOHN WALLER AND SONS, LTD. Est. 1876. Sawrmllera, Timber and Coal Merchants and Importers. Offlco Yards—l 67-169 Tuam street. Yards—2lo-214 St. Asaph street. COLONIAL TIMBER of every description, including large stock of soaooned timber. IMPORTED TlMßEß—Oregon, Kedwood, v Plywoods., Oak, , Australian Hardwoods, V.D.L., Palings, etc., etc. POSTS and POLES—Birch and Silver Pine . Posts, Silver Pine Poles, 10ft to 18S4. Every Facility for. Prompt Delivery. W8390-9420 MONEY. I HAVE MONEi' TO LEND on any kind of security, from £lO upwards. V. D. KESTEVEN. EfiSS 4D Chancery ianA TUNEBAL NOTICES. v THE Funeral of the lfcte Ann Jam© Davidson will leave, her late residence, 2-47 Barbadoes street, City, on W|dn.2eday, liar oh 2-2 nd, at 2 p.m., for the Bromley Cemetery. J. LAMB and SON. 9060 TTE Funeral of the late Mrs Bertha Rose Bod go i' will leave lier late residence, 11 SyJoay street, Spreydon, for the Sydenham Cemetery, This Day (Monday), the 20th inst., at 2 p.m. JOHN RHIND. 8055 THE Funeral of the late Archibald Armstrong will leave the residence of Mrs W. Parka, 31 Thornton street, St. Albans, for the Bromley Cemetery, This Day (Monday), the 2C(th inst., at 3 p.m. JOHN EHIND. 9053 THE Friends of the la to Alfred George Symonds are respectfully informed that his Funeral will leave his late residence, Reservo ten-ace, Lytteitom, at 3.30 p.m., This Day, for the Methodist Church, thenco to Public Cemetery. W. T. LESTER. 90-38 JOHN RHIND (Lata Langford and Rhind), Undertaker P.O. Bos £23. MOTOR Hears® and Carriages for Funerals in 'Town and Country. 106 Montreal street, Sydenham. 'Phone 1601 19 London street, Richmond. 'Phone 680. Town Offic#: 404 Cashel street 'Phono SIX ' 29065-6036 George barbell, FURNISHING UNDERTAKES. MODERN MOTOR HEARSES. AND MOTOR CARRIAGES. FOR FUNERALS ANY DISTANCE. Offic®: 22L ftar&gs:: 225 Durham etrcet Thono 731. Night or Day. J. LAMB AND SON, FUNERAL FURNIBHEBS, No. 234 LICHFIELD STREET. Telephone ggQ . KaUblkhed 1878. FOR FUNERALS' TO ANY PART OF CANTERBURY. MOTOR HEARSES AND CARRIAGES.

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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17408, 20 March 1922, Page 11

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