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BUSINESSES FOR SALE. A GOLDMINE FOR A GROCER. lAOR Immediate Sale, Wanganui SuhL’ urban General Store, well establish .cd, practically no opposition; 5 living rooms and conveniences. Turnover £7O per week. All cash; 5 years' lense, option purchase. Rent £2 2s. (id. per week. No rates or insurances. Small goodwill. Stock and plant at valuation. Ingoing about £5OO. A great chance. Further information from— NICHOLSON AND DICKIE, Business A cents. Wanganui. WOOD AND COAL BUSINESS. SITUATED most progressive town, Southern Waikato, freehold premises and upto-date plant in eplendid order. NO GOODWILL. House with every convenience; can be either leased or purchased, adjoining yard. Average NET PROFIT £lOOO per annum for last 3 years, can be increased. Cash required for GOING CONCERN. £l5OO Splendid chance to live man, owner GOING HOME TO OLD COUNTRY.Full particulars on application to Sole Agent— J. R. MORTON, P.O. Box 60. Te Kuiti. HAWKE’S BAY BUSINESSES. STATIONERY Business (Commercial), O doing splendid business; £675 and easy terms. A rare chance. KITCHENWARE, Crockery ( Business; good stand. Can be worked up into a great business; £6OO. CONFECTIONERY and Manufacturing Plant. Best position in Hastings; £650. GILL BROS., Hastings. CONFECTIONERY-DININGROOMS SITUATED progressive town Southern . Waikato. Large Diningroom, seats 50. Double shop, kitchen, etc.. Weekly turnover, £6O. Lease. Rent, 35/-. Walk in, walk out, £550; terms cash. Owner retiring. Insurance £450. BOARDINGHOUSE. PROGRESSIVE town; large tourist and permanent trade. Thirty rooms well furnished; long lease; rent only £4/10/- per week. Walk in, walk out. £1250, deposit £750. Insurance £ll5O. Full particulars from J. R. MORTON, Estate xYgent, Te Kuiti. TENDERS. WAIMAIRI COUNTY COUNCIL. ''[■’ENDERS are invited for the supply ± of the following Transformers, etc. SECTION “A”FOUR single phase outdoor oil im-, mersed, selg-coolcd Transformers, each 330 k.v.a., 11,000-6600 volts, 50 cycle. SECTION “B”-TWENTY-ONE three-phase outdoor Transformers, oil immersed, selfcooled 6600-415-240 volts, 50 cycle, as follow :— 3 200 k.v.a. 3 100 k.v.a. 1 75 k.v.a. 4 50 k.v.a. 3 25 k.v.a. 3 15 k.v.a. 4 10 k.v.a. SECTION "C”THREE constant current Iranslormers. oil immersed, self-coolcd, outdoor type, as follow 4.5 k.w., 400 volts, 6.6 amps. SECTION “D”- w , L A QUANTITY of 6600 volts sub-sta-tion Switch-gear. Conditions of contract and specifications may be obtained at .the Waimairi County Council Office, North Road, Papanui. Tenders close at Noon on October 30, 1926. G. S. COWPER, County Clerk. Papanui, October 13, 1926. WELLINGTON FIRE BOARD. r pENDERS will be receivedl for supply ± of the following:— (a) TARPAULINS, fifteen, green canvas, 12 x 12. Envelopes, enclosing tenders, to be marked “Tender for Tarpaulins.” Tenders close November 1, 1926. - (b) MOTOR FIRE ENGINES, two or more—(i) 300-400 gall., (ii) 500 gall. Tenderers to state spares held and service they can offer within the Dominion. Envelopes, enclosing tenders, to be marked “Tender for Fire Engines.’’ Tenders close January 11, 1927. , □ . Specifications may be inspected at Central Fire Station or Chamber pt Commerce, Wellington. Tenders to be addressed to “The Chairman, Wellington Fire Board, P.O. Box 1473, Wellington, N.Z.” The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. H. SNOWDON FAIRCHILD, Secretary. WELLINGTON HOSPITAL BOARD. TO BUILDERS & ENGINEERING FIRMS. SEPARATE Tenders, to be marked “Tenders for Hospital Buildings,” and addressed to the Secretary, Wellington Hospital Board, will bo received up to 5 p.m. on Tuesday, November 9, 1926, for the new Laundry, Kitchen, Stores, Boiler House, etc., and Engineering services. I’lans and specifications may be seen at the offices of the Public Works Department, Government Buildings, or at the Board Room, Wellington Hospital. The Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. ' J. COYLE, Secretary. General Hospital, Wellington, October 8, 1926. BOROUGH OF TE KUITI. SALE OF LIMESTONE DEPOSITS. 'PENDERS will be received at the of- ± fice of the undersigned up to Noon on Thursday, October 28. 1926, for the quarrying rights on a reserve of 37 acres for a period of 21 years. This land contains valuable limestone deposits and is situated about 1 miles from Te Kuiti and convenient to a Government Railway Siding. Conditions of tender and lease may "be seen at the office of “The Dominion," Wellington, or may be obtained from the undersigned. C. H. TATE. Town Clerk. TENDERS. are invited for the Erection ± of Fencing and Laying of Foundations on the property of the Vacuum Oil Company Proprietary, Limited, Masterton. Copies of plans and specifications may be viewed at the office of the above Company. Ballance Street. Wellington, or the Representatives of the Company. Masterton. NEW ZEALAND "RAILWAYS. LEASE OF STACKING SITE. '■[’’ENDERS, closing on October 30. 1926, will be received by the Railway Land Officer for the lease of a portion of Railway Reserve. Waterloo Quay (opposite King’s Wharf), containing an area of 29.7 perches, more or less, to bo used for stacking purposes only. Terms and conditions may be seen at (ho District Engineer’s Office. Thorndon Railway Station, and at the Railway Land Office, Railway Buildings. Featherston Street. WH. LONG AND CO., 13-13 CUBA • STREET (opposite Town Hall). Specialists in— DOORS THREE-PLY SHINGLES DOWELS LOCAL & IMPORTED TIMBERS Telephone 43—443.

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Dominion, Volume 20, Issue 19, 18 October 1926, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 20, Issue 19, 18 October 1926, Page 18

Page 18 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 20, Issue 19, 18 October 1926, Page 18

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