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TO BUILDERS. MASTERTON TRUST LANDS TRUSTEES. THE Trustees of tho above Trust are prepared to receive tenders for the erection in brick at the corner of Chapol and Hall streets, Masterton, of a Town Hall. Tenders marked outsido " Tender for Town Hall" will bo received by tho undersigned till 4 p.m. of 18th December, 1596. Drawings and specifications can be seen at the Wellington and Masterton offices of tho Architects, Messrs. Pcnty & Fordo. The work to be tendered for as follows : — 1. The whole in ono sum. 2. Brickwork, concrete work, and plastering 3. Carpentry and minor trades. Those desirous of tendering should make application for tho plans forthwith. R. BROWN, Secretary. Masterton. TO BUILDERS. ri^ENDEES are invited, to close noon of JL Wednesday, 16th inst., for Erection of two semi-attached Residences, Woolcombestreet. Tenders to be deposited, and plans, &c, seen, at the o flics of ' WM. C. CHATFIELD, Architect. 4th December, 1896. SIX CITY SHOPS TO BE LEASED. npENDEKS are invited up to 21st DeeemJL ber, 1896, for Leasing for fourteen years, from 2nd April, 1897, all those premises being Allotment 7 of Section 31 of the City of Auckland, comprising SIX SHOPS, CORNER OF GREY-STEEET AND THE MAEKET ENTEANCE, One of which is popularly known as Mr. Higgins's Boot Emporium, 'i'ho conditions of leasing are to bo seen at tho Wellington Evening Post office. The highest tender not necessarily accepted. Tho excellence of the position as a business site is undoubted. The successful tenderer will be required to spend not less than .£3OO in putting the premises in thorough repair. ■ • Each tender must cover a marked cheque for JilOO, as a, guarantee of good faith, which will bo returned immediately to unsuccessful tenderers, and to the lessee when ho has completed the repairs. Tho land measures 55 feot 6 inches to Greystreet and 96 feet to Market Entrance. The six shops let to good tenants. F. G. EWINGTON, Trustee, Care of Ewington & Baker, Estate Agents, Queen-street, Auckland. } 26th November, 1896. THE OLDEST CABINETMAKING AND UPHOLSTEEY BUSINESS IN WANGANUI FOE SALE. fTIHE Exocutors of the late Donald Eoss X invite applications for the Purchase of the Balance of tho Stock-m-Trade, listed at .£740. If desired, immediate possession of the premises will be gircn at a low rental. This business was established and carried on by tho late Mr. Donald Eoss for 30 years, and has a genuine goodwill. To anyone' desirous of commencing business, or opening a branch, this is a first-class opportunity. Apply on the premises, Taupo-quay, Wanganui, next Herald office, during the month of December. KILBIENIE BATHS AND RESERVE. A PPLICATIONS will be received up to xjL Saturday, the 12th insst., for Lease of the above. Conditions of Lease, &c, to be seen at Heginbotham's Tea Gardens, Kilbirnie. J. CLARK, Hon. Secretary. TO ARCHITECTS. BUILDEES, AND OTHERS., WADE'S PATENT SKYLIGHTS. Guaranteed Unleakable. Prononn6ed by all to be tho BEST MADE, and only want to be known to be appreciated. BALLINGER BROS., SANITARY PLUMBERS, &c, Sole Manufacturers, WARING lAYLOR-STEEET. ASPHALTE WOEKS, Victoria-street (Next to Luke's Foundry). All descriptions of Asphalto Work done. • Builders and others suppliod with asphalte for damp course and other purposes by the load if required. Wood Blocks supplied and laid. G. H. BAYLIS, Proprietor. SWIFT CYCLES A 14 L It li 0011 D O 1 OLE S. If you want to Travel Easy nnd Comiortablo, RIDE A SWIFT. THE SWIFT UOADSTEE Is the Ideal Machine for the Tourist. Repairs and oTcihauling done at moderate charges. Ladies' and Gentlemen's Bicycles on hire. Cleaning aud Oiling, !•». S tabling Free. A largo supply of suiidricr always in stock. L. CBRCHI, , .7T, WiU-Varcot, Npnl Evoni"sr Po-.t New Buildings. YIC T O E~I^A F~O UND EY. EDWARD^EAGAR, ENGINEER, IRON AND BRASS FOUNDER, Boilermaker and General Smith. Estimatos given for all descriptions of Builders' and Contractors' Ironwork. Victoria and Manners streitb, WELLINGTON. .1. VlLE'is rB TELEGRAPH LINE OF ROYAL MAIL .t COACHES. NOTICE. Pahiatua, 7th October, 1805. Wo have this day Bold tho wholo of our interest in the coaching plant run by us between Woodvillo and Ekotahnna daily, and tho trade and mail contracts in connection therewith, to Mr. Job Vile. HUNTER & CO., per W. Hunter. In connection with tho above, I beg to inform tho travelling publio that coaches will leavo as nndor daily : — Woodville— Dcparturo for Pahiatua and Eketahuna, at 9.30 a.m., 1 p.m., 3.45 p.m., and 6.10 p.m. Passengers by the 6.10 p.m. coach cannot go further than Pahiatua that night. Leave Ekotahijna for Pahiatua and Woodvillo at 7.30 a.in. and 1.45 p.m. Leavo Pahiatua for Eketahuna at 11 a.m. and 6 p.m. Leave Pahiatua for Woodvillo at 8 a.m., 11 a.m., 1.30 p.m., and 4 p.m. Return tickets availablo by any coacn. Specials may be arranged for at ' any time by letter or telegram, addressed to mo at Pnhiatna. JOB VILE, Proprietor, Pahiatua. Agents— Cook & Son, Wellington. D. HEGIE, MAIL CONTRACTOR and EXPRESSMAN, Masterton. Expresses moet every train

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Evening Post, Volume LII, Issue 1170, 9 December 1896, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume LII, Issue 1170, 9 December 1896, Page 8

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