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TENDEHS. BELVEDERE CO-OP. DAIRY CO., LTD. /TIENDERS close with the undersigned i- at Cnrto.-te;i, on THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 20, li)l!t, for 300 CORDS -tft. Alatai, Birch, Rata, or Rimu FIREWOOD, delivered at Carterton Railway Station. Particulars may bo. obtained from J. MONCRIEFF, i Carterton. are invited and will be re- -*- ceived at our offices up till i o'clock on THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 20, for the Erection of "siisinos3 Premises, Blenheim, for the New Zealand Farmers' Co-opera-tive Association. Ltd. Drawings mav be. epen at: the offices if the 'Domfnion Farmers' Institute, Ltd., Customhouse Quav. ENGLAND BROS., Architect?. 169 Hereford Street, Chriitchurch. ATC¥LAND'ILVRBOmf BOARD. TENDERS FOR MILD STFjEL BARS FOR COAL AND OIL WHARF, •• FREEMAN'S BAY. . Harbour Board Oflii-e. Auckland, February 13, I!M9. mENDIiRS will be leceived at this OfJ. fice until Noon of TUESDAY, MARCH 11. 1919, for the supply and delivery of '111 tons ('approximately) Mild Steel Bars for Coal ,ind Oil Wharf, Freeman's Bay. Specification and.conditions of contract may be seen at Ihe office of the AVellington Harbour Board, Wellington. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Tenders to be addressed to (he Chairman and endorsed, "Tender for Mild Steel Bars." By order. H. B. BURNETT. ___ Secretary. • • ■ paints! " ■major bros. and company, an?- •"•*• tinha (late of Hull), announce that they, are now ir. .. position to pupply Paint that has no equal tor qualitv and durability. Prompt delivery guaranteed for the following:—Bright ReU Oxide in Oil, Snow White Zinc in Oil Pure Mixed Paints, White; Root' Paint' Red, White, Grey, or Slate; Patent Driers; Putty, Red Lead, Major's Dry Colours, Stainers, Paints, in Oil, etc. Obtainable from all Paint Houses T'nr further information apply to hole N.Z. Representative, L HARRY A. JENKINS, Baker's Buildings, Wellington. P.O. Box 778. Telegrams, "Metallic." it a lTh. oi d ~ M A-LTHO I D FLOORCLOTH, ROOFING, DAMPCOURSE. AS N.Z. is flooded with cheap roofing material, we stromtly urge the trade to realise that MAL'THOID is pure mineral, contains no dangerous fish oil nor insanitary animal fat disguised, an tar. The little extra cost is worth paying ten times over. Two-ply Malthoid ie heavier than 3-ply of other makes. We specially ask that the other roofinita be -NOT passed off as MALTHOID. -AUBREY GUALTER AND CO,, Featherston Street, WELLINGTON. ASBESTOS ROOFING SLATES. GREY, RED, BLUE. Also, ASBESTOS BUILDING SHEETS. ASBESTOS BUILDING SHEETS. BRISCOE AND CO., LTD., Wellington. I

■ TO BUILDERS. OREGON DOORS. NEW ZEALAND MAKE, morticed and tennoned: guaranteed not to shrink. Various designs. WANGANUI SASH AND DOOR FACTOR V AND TIMBER COMPANY, LIMITED. : Telegraphic Address: "Doorraedaliet." ACID For use in Refining Rooms of Mines, Chemical Works PROOF and Laboratories. With- ■ stand Nitric and Sulphuric PAINTS. Acid. Wirle for details. FRANCIS HOLMES, i 10 Woodward Street Wellington. EXPANDED METAL FOR REINFORCED CONCRETE CONSTRUCTION. EXPANDED STEEL LATHING For FIREPROOF WALLS and CEILINGS. RUBEROID ROOFING, DAMP COURSE AND FLOORINGS. GIANT BUILDING PAPERS. RATNER SAFES AND STRONG-ROOM DOORS. DREADNOUQHT FIREPROOF DOORS. RANSOME VER. MEHR CONCRETE MIXERS. OLSINA WATER PAINT. GOLDEN BAY CEMENT. THE STEWART TIMBER, GLASS AND HARDWARE CO., LTD., Courtenay Place,- Wellington. PLUMBERS, COPPERSMITHS, AND SHEET-METAL WORKERS. MANUFACTURERS of Aega Waterheaters, and Mahoney'e Patent Skylights. Motor work a speciality. ALDRED AND GRIFFITHS 23 and 25 Esraont Street, WELLINGTON. ■ riRILDS , COMMERCIAL HOTEL, Palmerston North. . Tariff, Bs. 6d. per Day. T. CHILDS, —:--______. Proprietor. AN AMERICAN TRIBUTE ■ •—. "THE BULLDOG VALOUR OF BRITAIN." "The debt of gratitude which a world redeemed from the mad menace of militarism owes to Britain cannot bo translated into the trite terminology of human expression," says the "San Francisco Bulletin." "Throughout tho cataclysmic struggle which threatened to destroy the'very soul of civilisation England's gallant navy policed the seven eeas and kept open (he avenues of maritime commerce, frustrating the lurking submarines and saving tho free peoples of earth from tho fate ot starvation which a desperate foe had decreed for them. "Britain's armies, fought for four years against tho most, frightful machine of destruction which the min.l of man ever conceived. They held their ground while Death, seemingly in league wit' their foes, swept away' their ranks like a blast. They boro tin- bnmi of Hiss*, last foari'ul drive when Germany, sialtiny her all on the chance of ovorccmiiijr France, made her final lunge towards Paris and tl)» Clianni.'i Ports.. "They 'invaded the Moslem strongholds and accomplished the conquest of Asia Minor. They, with the French,- we."... tho bulwark of tho Allied defence in those dark years when defeat, seemed ever inimiiiont and in those glorious hours when the fort lines of battle veerod they were in tho forefront of the victorious advance. "The bulldog valour of Britain's fchling men is nisfonc. "Ashore and afloat they have never falrorod in their heroism. To. , day ii grateful world pays them homage without limit." "SERVI'I JUNKET TO-MORROW! Most delicious dessert: for summer days —cooling, appetising, wholesome. You will have best and nicest junket bv using BETTLE'S .TUXKO CRYSTALS. Five flavours— rmpberry, vanilla, lemon, pineapple, and strawberry. Select your favourite flavours, and order (onlay! A sixpenny packet; makes two quarts of perfect junket. Ask your grocer.—Advt.

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 123, 18 February 1919, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 123, 18 February 1919, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 123, 18 February 1919, Page 8

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