TENDERS ENGINEERING PROBLEMS? CALL IM THE SPECIALISTS WE have an organised team of Specialist* who can assist with projects large or small. Manufacture and Installation of new plant and machinery. Repairs and modification* on site. Macblning, fabrication, profile 6 at cutting, at«am plant, Marine ept approved welder* available. SINCLAIR ‘w ' MBLBOURNB aaouro RO. *oxs3 Phone. IYT. 812? D TENDER FOR MAIL SERVICE TENDERS, closing at the Chief Post Office, Christchurch, at noon on Friday, January 14, 1972. are invited for the Carriage of Mall Bags and Private Bags between Darfield and Lake Coleridge and return on Monday, Wednesday and Friday of each week, for a period Of two years eijsht months from January 31, Specifications and forma of tender are available from the Chief Poat Office, Christchurch and from th* postmasters at Darfield and Hororata. Tenders should be enclosed in envelopes addressed to the Chief Postmaster, Chief Post Office, Christchurch and endorsed "Tender for Mall Service."
SHIPPING and AIR SERVICES BOOK NOW FOR INDIVIDUAL EXCURSION AIR FARES Effective Feb. 1, 1972 TO EUROPE VIA MIDDLE EAST OR U.S.A. AND RETURN FROM $712.80 TO PARIS, BRUSSELS. AMSTERDAM: FRANKFURT AND $714.70 TO LONDON: COPENHAGEN MADRID FOR FULL DETAILS AND RESERVATIONS, CONTACT: WORLD TRAVEL AGENTS 154-156 Hereford Street, Phone 65-179.
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Press, Volume CXII, Issue 32805, 4 January 1972, Page 15
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