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TEND ESS. TENDERS. •T*ENDERS will be received at our Ofßca - 1 - .■until 4 p.m. on WEDNESDAY. 15th Anril. for the ERECTION of PHOSPHATE STORE at WANGANUI, lor Messrs Kempthornc, Frosacr and Co.'s N.Z. Drug Company, Ltd. Plans may be sren at Messrs Kempthorne, Prosscr's Office, Vo l:r.gt-on: Messrs Bros.. Ridgway street. Wan»anui: and at cur Office, SI Herefoid strret, Chris-church. COLLINS and HARMAN. 7291 Architects. 'T'ENDERS will be received at the Office oc the undersigned up to noon on the 17th day of APRIL, lf>Qs, for the Purchase of 1 Schram-Harker Diamond Drill, 2500 feet capacity. 1 Drill, 300 feet capacity, 1 Keystone Drill. 50 feet capacity, and equipment attached to each drill, also sundry miscellaneous plant Particulars and conditions of sale mar he seen at the Office of the Inspector of Mines, Waihi. Huntly. Reefton. Dunedin. the Superintendent. State Coal Mines. Grcymouth, the Manager State Coa! Depot, Ohristchurch, the Public "Works Department, Whanenrei, Auckland, and Invercargill, the Post Offices HoVltika an-1 Westport, and tho Mines Department, "Wellington. A deposit of 10 r>er cent, of tender is required with eflch tender. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. A. H. KIMBELL, Under-Secretary. CIOO Mines Department, "Wellington. TENDERS. Tenders are invitn up tin i p.m. "Wednesday, APRIL Bth, for "the Erection Cin ferro concrete) of WAR MEMORIAL, Wsikari. , Plans and specifications may bo seen at my office. G. "W. HAINES, A.N.Z.1.A., Reg. Architect. 7259 176 Hereford street, Christchurch. TENDERS. rpENDERS are invited up- till i o'clock, -I- THURSDAY, APRIL 9th, for Alterations and Additions to Residence, Dyers Pass road, Cashmere iiills. Drawines, etc., may he seen at our offices. ENGLAND BROS., 169 Hereford street. Architects. 7425 e. Sections 182 and 183, Lake Coleridge Scheme, 66 K.V. O:' Switches and 66 K.Y. Lightning Arresters. TENDERS for the above contracts clcse with the Secretary, Public Works Tenders Board, Wellington, at 4 p.m. cn 21st APRIL. Specifications are obtainable at Public Works Office 3, Auckland, Christchurch, Dunedin, and Head Office, Wsll:ngton. ; 7388 rnENDERS will be received up to WED--1-' NESDAY, Bth APRIL, for the purchase of a FORDSON TRACTOR, now on view at our Darfield Agency. NATIONAL MORTGAGE AND AGENCY COMPANY OF N.Z., LIMITED, 6927 Box 292, Christchurch. TWO CARPENTERS WOULD TENDER FOR BUNGALOW ALTERATIONS, REPAIRS, ETC. Apply SUTTON BROS., 21 Barrie street, Sydenham, or 63 Trafalgar street, St. Albans. 58713 HOTELS. HOTEL BRAEBURN. 16 SYMONDS STREET, AUCKLAND. 4 N Exceptionally well-furnished and A thoroughly up-to-date private hotel, conducted by Mis Braik, late of Hotel Braeburn, Wanganui, and Hotel Cargen, Auckland. Tariff, 15s a day. Permanent guest* by arrangement. 'Phona 1120 A. Hl4ll

NEW TtA.II/WAY HOTEL (just completed). MANCHESTER STREET (near atntion), OHRISTCHURCH. {SPACIOUS, Airy Rioms, furnished throughout in oak. Every convenience for commercials, tourists, country and Coast visitors. Bottle Store (stocked with all requirements. TARIFF, 12s 6d PER DAY. 'Phone 2002. ■ : ■ . W. G. IVES, Proprietor. T VISITORS TO AKAROA. IHE "GRAND VIEW" PRIVATE HOTEL. A Home away from Home; congenial climate. Tariff: 8s per day. £2 15s per weclf.i MRS J. WRIGHT, , Tel. 65. Ak V„'*Wfc699 WELLINGTON'S BEST PRIVATE , HOTEL. THE MANSIONS, Ghuznee street. In centre of City , and yet removed from Boise of. trams. Noted for ite table, general appointments, and management. TARIFF 12s PER DAY. Telegrams: "MANSIONS," Wellington. Direction: Mrs D. J. McGowan (nee ■ Miss Coofee)* E6716 BEVERLEY HOUSE. TIMAItU. CITUATED on two acree of ground, and IO two minutea from Caroline Bay, Tennis Courts' and Bathing Sheds. Dinner at 6 p.m. Supper at 9, o m. (Separate tables.) Terms on application MRS M. J. HOGG, _ Proprietress. 'Phona 23?. H 4572 BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS. THE FLOWERS THAT BLOOM IN THE SPRING. TO ensure a Spring Display of Flowers, it is necessary to set out at thi3 Reason, Spring ' flowering bulb's. Such bulbs should bo set in deeply worked soil, but without any addition of fresh stable manure. A virgin soil is what they delight in, and any manure applied B'hould be in the form of bone dust. ANEMONES—A very choice selected strain, tubers not large but will give an abundance of bloom. . Price, 2s 6d per doz. 15s per 100. RANUNCULUS—Large tubers of- . good strain. 2s fid per Small 'tubers of an extra choice strain; these will flower freely. Warmly recommended. Price, 2s 6d per doz. " TULIPS—Extra choice mixed, 7s 6d per doz. Choice mixed, 6s per doz. ORDER EARLY AND PLANT EARLY. NAIRS and SONS, - Lincoln road, Christchurch. Telephone 241. N6561 NOTICE TO FARMERS. LIME YOUR LANDS. LIMING is thowing big results every day. START NOW ana use KAHAMU UA-U-F.ONATE OF LIME. Farmers may fiend their own reaDure e&cka to be filled, 20 to the ton. Price—22s 6d per ion, for truck lots ol 6 tons or more. Fre« railage up to 100 milrt. GUDSELL BROS., Winchester. 'Phone 149K, Temuka; Mc 6623 WAR RE, HOCKLEY and CO., LTD. WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS, > CATHEDRAL &QUABE. Kst&bUebed 1878. Tel. *6l. 301 ITS - Celebrated ior Uw> Umu Winee, Spirits, and Cigara. , Cutczbmx Agcntß %be ® iTises. * ♦ Hj.rnfor. or Cases of Aswrted \tisaa and Spirits packed to YMIUS

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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18347, 2 April 1925, Page 15

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