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FOR LEASE BY TENDER. MOTOR CAMP. TENDERS arc invited for the Leasing of flm propertv known :is the KAUMAII SOUTH MOTOR CAMP. The camp includes 16 furnished rooms and six tworoomed cabins, large shop with good living accommodation, community room, water supply, bathrooms with showers, etc. No particular term of lease is stated, but ill considering Tenders the Company will favour a longer rather than a shorter term. The camp is close to the beach and to the bus uud will be a popular holiday centre. ' . Tenders will bo received up to Septemher 30 and should be addressed or any information asked through P.O. Box 1283, Wellington. FOR. SALE Bl' TENDER. ———— KoJt SALE by OTAKI. 3 Acres on tar-sealed road, close to Otaki Beaeli. Well suited for growing Howers and vegetables, and also poultry farming. Handy 4-roomcd cottage, electric light, electric range, wood and coal range. Bath, copper and tubs, high pressure water, also 1 I’owlhouse and 3 useful- sheds. Possession in 7 days. Tenders close September 30 at Noon. Highest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. HAROLD TAYLOR. Telephone 65. Box IS. Otaki Railway. tenders and supplies TENDERS are invited for the purchase of the following Second Mortgages, together or separately:— .1. £24s—lnterest: 4) per cent, half-yearly, repayable 1/11/47, over 47 acres 2 roods 8 perches. Freehold, near .liarton. Subject to First Mortgage to State Advances Corporation. 2. £250 (part of contributory Mortgage of £750), interest 5% half-yearly, principal running overdue since 1/0/41, over 424 .acres 2 roods 18 perches, near Aria. Title L.LP. Subject to First Mortgage to State Advances Corporation. Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Tenders close October 12. 1943, with Messrs. Fullerton-Smith and Co., Solicitors, Marton, from whom all particulars can be obtained. ■ GOLDEN BAY CEMENT JOHN DUT3IB AND CO.. (Tel. 42-150). or THE GOLDEN BAY CEMENT CO.. LTD.. (Tel. 41-440). I ROUND MILD REINFORCING STEEL. Bars supplied, Fabricated or Straight, to all parts of the country. Purpose for which material to be' used or name of job and builder required with all inquiries. ALL CLASSES OF STRUCTURAL STEEL, GENERAL IRONWORK AND WIRE. THE WELLINGTON STRUCTURAL ANO REINFORCING STEEL CO., LTD., Cable Street, Wellington. Tel. 56-490. Tel. 56-4’JO. Telegraphic Address: “IiEINFORCE.” REFRACTORIES, INSULATION. ETC., FOR FURNACES. , . Our N.Z. Agencies inelude:— “Feusol” High Temperature Cement. “Fireerele Super” and “Plieast” Castable Refractories. “Harco” Firebricks. "Ironset" for Jointing Castings. “John Manville” High Temperature Cements. “Newbolds” Refractories. “Plibrieo” Plastic Firebrick. “Sil-o-cel” Insulation. J. F. HARGRAVE, LTD.. 82 Ghuznee Street. Welliugton. Tel. 54-351 (2 lines). AGENTS PINEX WALLBOARD. Full Stocks All Sizes Always on Hand. Bevelling Planes Loaned for Modem Finish, W 11. LONG,* CO., LTD.. 21-25 Gbuznee Street. Telephone 51-555. PLYWOOD. DOORS. WALLBOARD. Floor Sander for Hiro. I'oll HIKE. FOR HIRE OR CONTRACT, THREE Power Shovels with Dragline and Trenching Hoes, Angledozers, Tip Lorries. Road Grader, Diaphragm Pump and other Earth-moving and Reading Plant. The Slellin Construction, Ltd., G.P.O. Box 1111, Wellington. Tels. 43-969 and 42-447. AUTISTS AND EXHIBITIONS. PICTURES by well-known New Zealand Artists now showing at McGregor Wright s Gallery. 115 Lambton Qy.

SEATING ACCOMMODATION IS PRECIOUS. TRAIN TRAVELLERS CAN PREVENT UNDUE WASTAGE. WHEN travellers are unable to join Hie trains on which they have made reservations, timely advice will release their unrequited seats for passengers wiio otherwise may be prevented from travelling. Reservations • forfeitedwlthout prioi- notice often iuflict unnecessary hardships; they are Jlso a hindrance in rhe handling of a traffic situation too critical for accommodation to be wasted. Should your reservation be not wanted, advice by phone or otherwise to your nearest booking office will be appreciated. PLEASE CONSIDER THE OTHER FELLOW.

DON’T JUST AGREE WITH SCRIM If you’ve both lietit’d and seen Serini, be I rite Io your own impressions. Don’t Jet I’lirty machines whirl you into betraying your .judgment. Serini’s ideals have been plain for years. You know lie han always stood for security aud justice for the people—and especially for those who needed it most. Serini has the courage of his convictions. He refused to join the yes-men, and it cost him £l5OO a year. But it was worth it to demonstrate Mr. Fraser’s 'backsliding. Scrim Jias vision and faith H> the future. He is still the voice of Ihe people. He is young enough, vigorous enough to enjoy lighting tor Ji is and your ideals. Every job he has done for the people has proved his ability, his sincerity and the 'breadth of Ills vision.—Advl.

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Dominion, Volume 36, Issue 310, 25 September 1943, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 36, Issue 310, 25 September 1943, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 36, Issue 310, 25 September 1943, Page 3