Tenders FOR TENDER OMRON electronic cash register, like new. This machine may be inspected at any time during working hours at H. I. Dimock, Montreal St. Highest or lowest tender not necessarily accepted. Tenders close at 5 p.m., Saturday, December 1. Place tenders In sealed envelope to: "TENDERS CASH REGISTER,” P.O. BOX 22-261, CHRISTCHURCH OHS ess MINISTRY OF ENERGY REPAINTING AT ARAHURA SUBSTATION CONTRACT 248 TENDERS are Invited for Repainting the Exteriors of Depot Buildings and Sundries at the Electricity Division’s Arahura Substation and Line Depot. These will close at 1 p.m., Tuesday December 11, 1984. Plans and specifications are available from: Receptionist, 6th Floor, Electricity Division, Ministry of Energy, Reserve Bank Building, 158 Hereford Street, P.O. Box 1251 CHRISTCHURCH AND Transmission Superintendent, Electricity Division MINISTRY OF WORKS AND DEVELOPMENT BUILDING, Talnul Street, GREYMOUTH. Tenders are to be enclosed In a sealed envelope, clearly marked "Contract 248.”
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