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TENDERS TENDERS are called for LEASE OR LETTING of a YARD and SHEDS at 160 LINCOLN ROAD. Tenders forwarded to the above address, close April 27th. 1761 TENDERS. TENDERS are invited for the erection, in brick and timber frame, of a Pavilion for the Fendalton Bowling Club. ’ Drawings and Specifications may be seen : at my office, where tenders close at 4 p.m. * on Friday, 4th May, 1951. The lowest or any tender may not necessarily be accepted. J. C. HOLLISS, A.N.Z.1.A., Registered Architect. 1 Chancery lane. CHRISTCHURCH, C.l. 2171 ministry’of Works: N.Z. STATE FOREST SERVICE CAMPS, ASHLEY, BALMORAL. EYREWELL, AND , HANMER. { SUPPLY AND INSTALLATION REFRIG- I ERATION EQUIPMENT AND COOL- , ROOM INSTALLATION. * TENDERS for the above are invited to 1 close with the Secretary, District Tenders Board, Ministry of Works. Christchurch, at 3 p.m. on Thursday, April 19. 1951. Plans and Specifications available from Ministry of works, Christchurch. 7129 TENDERS. QUARTERS FOR MALE NURSES AND PORTERS, BURWOOD HOSPITAL, FOR 1 THE NORTH CANTERBURY HOSPITAL ' BOARD. TENDERS, closing at NOON on TUESDAY. MAY Ist. are invited for the above Building in Timber Construction with Brick Veneer Walls and Tiled Roof. MANSON. SEWARD and STANTON. Registered Architects and Civil Engineers. 136 Manchester street, Christchurch. 7154 TENDERS LICENSED HOTEL TENDERS are invited for the purchase of the Freehold and Licence of the Commercial Hotel, cnr. Broadway and Page street, Stratford. The hotel contains 16 bedrooms and usual offices. The premises are leased until October, 1951, at a rental of Twenty Pounds (£2O) per week, plus rates and insurances. close on the 30th day of April. The highest or any tender not necessarily acceptid. Further details obtainable from L. A. WADHAM and SON, Hotel Brokers and Valuers. : 502 Dingwall Building. AUCKLAND. 6189 1 . I CHRISTCHURCH DRAINAGE BOARD. : SOUTHERN RELIEF SEWER. TENDERS will be received up to 4 o'clock p.m. on Wednesday, 9th May, 1951, for the following works: — Contract No. 51/562—55 chains of 43 Inch sewer in St. Asaph street from Colombo street to Hagley avenue. Contract No. 51/563—44 chains of 43 inch sewer through Hagley Park. Plans and Specifications may be seen at the office of the Board, 198 Hereford street. Tenders to be endorsed on cover "Tenders for Contract No. 51/—” and addressed to the Chairman. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. R. R. SENIOR, Secretary. 2209 CHRISTCHURCH DRAINAGE BOARD. TENDERS—NEW BRIGHTON SEWERS. TENDERS will be received up to 4 o'clock p.m. on Wednesday, 9th May, for the following works:— , . ... Contract No. 51/558: 74.33 chains of 12in sewer and 10.67 chains of 9in sewer in Keyes road, Hawke street, Owies terrace, and Union street, New Brighplans and Specifications may be seen at the office of the Beard, 198 Hereford st. Tenders to be endowed on cover Tender for Contract No. 51/558, and addressed to the Chairman. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. r r SENIORi Secretary. sth April, 1951. OFFERS will be received up to 5 p.m. on April 21st, 1951, • FOR THE PURCHASE, ON SITE, of the following:— 11 MILES APPROXIMATELY OF 30LB STEEL RAILS TRACTOR and BOGIE TRACTION ENGINE (exceptionally good condition). Intending purchasers may inspect on application to Mr D. Griffiths, Mill Manager, GILSENAN BROS.. LTD., ROTOKOHU. Offers should be made in writing and addressed to The Secretaries, P.O. Box 828, Christchurch. • ”141 PUBLIC NOTICES HIGHEST PRICES FOR FURNITURE HIGHEST PRICES FOR FURNITURE SELL BY AUCTION. Let McKENZIE and WILLIS Sell Youi Furniture and Effects by Auction end receive the benefit of to-day’s High Price* Ring McKENZIE and WILLIS. Auction Dept.. 34-630. ON ACCOUNT OF A BREAKDOWN OF EQUIPMENT AT LAKE WAITAKI, THE PLANT CAPACITY OF THE STATE HYDRO-ELECTRIC DEPARTMENT HAS BEEN REDUCED. ALL ELECTRICITY CONSUMERS ARE REQUESTED TO REDUCE THEIR LOAD DURING THE FOLLOWING HOURS ON WEEK-DAYS UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE: 8 a.m. to 8.30 a.m. 11 a.m. to Noon. 4.30 p.m. to 5.30 p.m. HALF A LOAF IS BETTER THAN NO BREAD. . 7081 A REMINDER. COMMENCING TO-DAY. WEDNESDAY. LECTURE COURSES FOR EVERYONE. 18 Weekly Lectures. Fee for Course, 7/6. Enrol at Class. THIS AFTERNOON, 2.30 p.m. CURRENT INTERNATIONAL PROBLEMS —Mr G. Manning, M.A. (elderly people and night workers specially invited). W.E.A. Room, Trades Hall, Gloucester street. TO-NIGHT. 8 p.m. THE WORLD’S POPULATION PROBLEM: Mr W. Rosenberg, M. Com. Room 32, Canterbury University College. BIOLOGY: Dr. L. D. Blair. Botany Laboratory, C.U.C. INTRODUCTION TO SOCIAL WELFARE WORK—various lecturers. First lecture, Mr G. M. Miller. M.A., "History of Social Legislation and Social Work.” Room 41, C.U.C. LOOKING AT PICTURES—Mr John Oakley, D.F.A. School of Art. 7212 LAKE BRYNDWR LAKE SATURDAY NEXT, BRYNDWR LAKE SATURDAY NEXT, BRYNDWR LAKE BRYNDWR LAKE APRIL 14, 2 P.M. BRYNDWR LAKE APRIL 14, 2 P.M. BRYNDWR LAKE BRYNDWR MOTOR-CYCLE RACING. 250, 350, 500 c.c. CHAMPIONSHIPS. ALSO. FOR THE FIRST TIME IN NZ.: MOTOR-CYCLE SIDE-CAR RACING. MOTOR-CYCLE SIDE-CAR RACING. I Watch This Dare-devil Sport as They ! Speed Around the Cc-urse at Breakneck Speed. ALSO, GIRLS’ MARCHING TEAMS AND GIRLS' MARCHING TEAMS AND FIRE-LEAPS. FIRE-LEAPS. O. Greenwood’s Amazing Feat in Escaping from Burning Strait-jacket while Hanging from Rope. . This Meeting is in Aid of T.T. Riders' Fund. Ice-cream, Soft Drinks, and Hot Water .'veilable. Buses leave Woodward's Corner from 1 p.m. onwards. Admission: Adults 2s 6d; Children and Cars Free. 7118

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Press, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 26393, 11 April 1951, Page 9

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