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GOVERNMENT NOTICES. Tho Government, despite tho fact that "Tho Dominion" has the largost circulation of any morning paper in the Wellington Provinco, has decided to boycott the paper so far as Government advertisements are . concerned. In order that readers may not suffer from this grave abuse of Ministerial authority wb publish the advertisements below at our own cost. . NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. SUPPLY AND DELIVERY OF METAL FILAMENT. ELECTRIC LAMPS. Railway Department, Head Office, Wellington, 10th June, 1910. Tenders will be received ' * at this Office up to Noon of THURSDAY, 30th "JUNE, 1910, for tho Supply of tho following METAL FILAMENT ELECTRIC LAMPS:— To bo Delivered at Hillside Railway Store: 500 32 c.p. 230 volt Lamps. 50 32 c.p. 220 volt Lamps. 100 32 e.p. 200 volt Lamps. To bo Delivered at Pctone Railway Store: 500 32 c.p. 100 volt Lamps. 200 1G c.p. 100 volt Lamps. 100 32 c.p. 220 volt Lamps. The Lamps to be standard bayonet caps.. Tenderers to stato whether of British.* or foreign make, and approximate consumption of current in watts. Tenderers to quote: (1.) Prices for immediate delivery from New Zealand stocks. (2.) Prices for importing, duty free, and time of delivery. Tho lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted, and telegraphic tenders will not be entertained. T. RONAYNU, General Manager, New Zealand Railways. TO SAWMILLERS, FLAXMILLERS AND OTHERS. TANGYE'S 8 H.P. ENGINE AND BOIL- : ERS FOR SALE BY TENDER. ALTERNATE Tenders are invited by • the New Zealand Defenco Department for the purchase of One Tangye's 8 li.p. Horizontal Engine. One Tangyo's semi-portablo loco, typo 12 b.p. Boiler, and One Cochrane's vertical 8 b.p. Boiler. As tho same now lio at Alexandra Military Depot, Mt. Cook, Wellington. Copies ofi conditions of tender, together with a general description of the plant offered for sale,' and forms of tender may bo obtained from the undersigned. Tenders must be in the hands of tho undersigned not later than 1 p.m. on SATURDAY, JULY 23rd, 1910. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. J AS. O'SUXjLIVAN, 'Director of Military Stores. Stori, . . Wellington, June lGth, 1910. : WANTED, JjUFTH-STANDARD BOYS, between thirteen and ' sixteen years, as Telegraph Messengers during tho coming, session of Parliament. Wages, twelve shillings por week. Apply ' OFFICER IN CHARGE, Telegraph Office, Wellington, Room 16, First Floor. MEETINGS. NZ. ALLIANCE ANNUAL MEETING • • AND DOMINION CONVENTION. JUNE 22nd, 23rd, and. 24tli. Convention sessions each day, St. John's Schoolroom, Dixon Street., MONSTER TEA, WEDNESDAY, G p.m. "WESLEY SCHOOLROOM, TARANAICI . STREET. Tickets, Is. DOMINION DEMONSTRATIONS TOWN HALL. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY. United Choir, 300 Voices. 1 Conductor, Mr. C. A. Potts (America). Accompanist, Mrs. Potts. WEDNESDAY'S PLATFORM: ' Chairman: Wesley Spragg, Esq., (Auckland). . Speakers: Dr.' Henry (America), Subject, "Partnership With tho Publican"; and T. E. Taylor, Esq., M.P. (Christclnirch). THURSDAY'S PLATFORM: Chairman: Rev. F. W. Chatterton (Principal To Rau College, Gisborne). Speakers: Revs. Fred. Bennett (Rotorua), R. S. Gray (Christchurch), and L. M. Isitt (Christchurch), and Miss Stirling. Licenses in the King Country and Temperanco Work amongst tho Maoris will be specially dealt with. PIONEER CLUB. MEMBERS win keep the Club Afternoon TO-DAY (Tuesday), instead of Thursday, as Mile. Dolores has acccpted an invitation to bo present this afternoon. • BUSINESS NOTICES. FURNITURE And Any Other Class of Goods PACKED, REMOVED, FORWARDED, Or STORED IN DRY STORES, . At Lowest Rates. Estimates given. Ring up Telephone 23. MUNT, COTTRELL AND CO., LTD.. GENERAL CARRIERS. -Queen's Chambers, Wellington. JJOP WAH, A 1 LAUJiDRY. Situated on Main Road between Upper Hutt and Trentham. ' MRS. MORRISON, 2S NEWTOWN AVENUE, HAVING returned to Wellington, can bo consulted from 1 till 10 p.m. Daily. " A BBATINTA," tho latest new washxa. ablo distemper, 51b. bos, Is. (id. only. R. Martin, Limited, Manners Street, Agents. . " A EXISTS"—Buy your requirements .£&. at Robt. Martin, Ltd., SI Manners Street; cheapest house in New Zealand, ANEW Water-paint, "Abbatinta," all colours, 51b. box, Is. Gd. only. R, Martin, Limited, Agents. "TRANCING"— No more hard work in ,jL* getting no your floors—sweop well end sprinkle a little Powdered Wax, the dancers do the rest. Is. 3d. and li Dd. per tin posted. R. Martin, Ltd. JUST Arrived—Royal Seal Tobacco, the finest. English tobacco on tho market; delightful aroma. Sold only at Gilbert's, Tobacconist's, 50 Manners . Street, Wellington. "T ADIES"—Why wear a dull hat when 1-/ Aspiuall's Hat Stain will make like New; all colours, Gd. and 9d. por bottle, at. R. Martin's, Ltd., "Manners Streot, Wellington. EFT-OFF Clothing.—Mrs. R. O'Neil gives highest prices for Left-off Clothing, Boots, etc. Letters attended to. New Address, 90 Tory Street. ULYSSES, Spiritual JAIL Medium, Clairvoyante, and Trance Speaker. Hours, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. No. 31 Kent Terrace. RIVAI'E Maternity Hospital, 24 Cambridge Terrace. 4 doors past Courtenay Placo Tram Station. Nurso Stratford (lato 2H Pirie Street). THE Latest in Paints to be discovered is "Abbatinta," in boxes, at R. Mar : tin's, Solo Agents for salo thereof, 34 Manners Street. "nnHE DOMINION" omploj-s a staff cf i Advertising Experts, whoso services ore always available. Tliey will give valuable Advico to Advertisers, and Write Advertisements without any extra charge.

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 848, 21 June 1910, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 848, 21 June 1910, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 848, 21 June 1910, Page 2

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