. TO BUILDERS.;* TENDERS will be received at my Of6ce, Teimvson-steeet,' up ■to noon ' of i SATURDAY, 30th instant, tor Removing, raising and re-erecting several Buildiriits, and for the erection of a Two Storey Residence, and' sundry ' other works. Plans, Specifications, and Conditions to be seen at ury office as above. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. . D. B.^FRAME, Architect. ( v TO BUILDERS. TENDERS are invited for raising a cottage, and sundry other work. Plans, specifications, &c, to he seen at, Imy oftico, Tennyßon-street. ■ . Tenders to bo delivered not later than noon of SATURDAY, 30th instant,' as above. ; The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. D.-B. FRAME, Architect. NAPIER HARBOR BOARD. FENCING CONTRACT. TENDERS for about 190 Chains of Fencing will bo received at the Harbor Board Office by noon of MONDAY, July 2nd. Specifications to be seen at the Harbor Engineer's Office. JOHN. GOODALL, Engineer Napier Harbor Board. MEANEE ROAD BOARD. TENDERS FOR METALLING. SEPARATE Tenders aro invited fori the Delivery of 270 Yards (more or less) of Metal on the Bozil-road, and 220 Yards (more or less) on the Francon-road. at!per yard. Specifications can be f>een at the Post-office, Meanee, «nd at the Mechanics' Institute, Taraeiale. Tenders must be in my hands, accompanied by a deposit of; one pound, and marked " Tender for Metalling," not later than noon on MONDAY, the 2nd July. G. A. MCDONALD, Chairman. 18th Juno, 188 S. TO BUILDERS. TENDERS are invited up till Noon of the 3rd of July for the Erection of a Throe-storeyßiick Building at tho corner of Tennyson and Herschel-streets. Plans and specifications to be seen at my office, Termy-son-Btreet. ' ■ ;W. A. DUGLEBY, Architect. " : - : ""-.YOU GAN'T ,;:' r: ,: '; : ' : ''''':AEEOED''- :%;)a X LOW PRICED SOAPS. Practic.. ; Thrift, and study true ECONOMY by j using only BURNS'S '. effort made to improve the homes of New Zealand must fail to secure their full effect ( unless they succeed in induoing every house- , keeper to use. . ■ . •_. BUENS'S AlSOAP. It is a simple, but useful artiolo. Those who fail to use it are still more simple, and • not half as useful. ' - ' ' i L Use qNly / ' You may have heard of it a THOUSAND TIMES without using it ONCE. If you will reverse the position and USE IT ONCE You will praise it to others a THOUSAND TIMES. I havo spent hundreds of pounds in convincing the women of New Zoaland that thoir labor can be greatly lightened by using BURNS'S' Al SOAP (the Wo__d Renowned ,C_b_nsbe!), but I have fallen short ef my amoition if I have failed to CONVINCE YOU. v Use oNly QAUNDERS, GILBERD & CO., Soap Manufao-c__bs, Bonedust anb TAIiOW Ask for S. and G.s FIRST PRIZE YELLOW SOAP. SOFT SOAP for Scouring a Speciality. All Orders will receive our prompt and beat attention. Postal Addeees : Box 126, Napier. WJ. B E A L E . Hastinqs-bteekt, NAI'IEE, - Importer of BEALE'S PATENT AND WERTHEIM SEWING MACHINES. ' The Bcalo Patent High Arm Sewing Machine has all the latest improvemsnts. AUTOMATIC BOBBIN WINDERSELFTHREADING SHUTTLE. All appliances aro included with each Machine. We undertako to keep in perfect order, freo of charge, for throe years. Instbuctions jtrkk. ON EASY TIME PAYMENTS, OR CASH w. jTbeale, OrrosiTK Bane of Nkw Zhala ! ~IT~PAYS BEST To deal direct with tho Manufacturer, and not the Importer only. Such is the SINGER MANUFACTURING COMPANY Sho Largest and Most Successful Sewing achine Company in tho World), selling more Machines annually than ALL OTHER COMPANIES PUT . TOGETHER, i and such are Singer's Sowing Machines. r Sure every time, simple, strong, doiug the • widest range of work, and equipped with > every valuable improvement. Over 300 t First-class Medals. SINGER'S SEWING MACHINES. . THE SINGER MANUFACTURING COMPANY, ESOEBSON-STB-BT, N_F__l. 10 per cent. Discount for Cash, or deferred payments. , 1 Illustrated catalogue free on application. Beware of Ge_m_n Imitationb. NAPIER SWIM-lING BATHS. HOT Water Baths can bo obtained from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. during tho'winter - months. Hot" Salt Water Baths for Ins validu.- . '• _ ~ The" TbmpeTature of tho Swimrtung Bath v is 67 degrees. I ■ . T. BRADFHSLD, i , Proprietor, j
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5253, 23 June 1888, Page 1
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