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THE DANDIES. The inimitable Dandies of 1920 continue to delight large.'audiences at the Town Hall Concert Chamber. Vocal, topical, humorous, dance, and storytelling interludes make up a pleasant evening, and the popularity of the company shows no signs of waning. There will be another performance this evening. EVERYBODY'S THEATRE. "The Grey Horizon," which is showing at Everybody's Theatre, has a- dramatic appeal. Sessue Hayakawa is featured, and gives a. fine characterisation of the man who defends his sister's honour. The supporting programme ' includes the latest Gazette, a'comedy, and a scenic. Mr. H. Roive'll, v,'ho lias been for many years manager of the King George Theatre, Lower Hutt, lias resigned from that position. Mr. and Mrs. Rowell are leaving next week for a tour of the Dominion. The theatre will in future be under the management of Mr. H. Slater, the owner of the premises. THE PRICE 05 BISCUITS. Biscuits are very expensive—even the plainest are 3d to is per lb. This .-economical Gerstena recipe will be welcomed in all homes, and especially wheie there are children : lib- Gerstena, butter, teaspoonful baking powder, 6oz sugar, a little salt, 1 cup milk. Rub ingredients together till Sne; mix with milk. Roll out on floured board to about an eighth-inch thickness, cut into shapes, and bake in a moderate, oven foi half an hour. Mother will find these ever so useful for lunch baskets and for the table. Make a batch next baking day. For free booklet of Gersteria Recipes, write to Gerstena Foods Company, Christchurch. —Advt. ■ I : TENDERS. FEATHERSTON POST OFFICE. _ rpENDERS. addressed to the Secretary, A Public Works Tenders Board, Government Buildings, Wellington, will bo received until 12 o'clock noon on TUESDAY, 15th JUNE. 1920, for Addition; and Alterations to . Featherston Post Office. The plans and'" specifications ' may be seen at the Post Offices, Featherston, Masterton, and this office. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. H. H. SHARP, District Engineer.' Public Works District Office, Old Parliamentary Buildings, Wellington, 24th May, 1920. TENDERS FOR DRAIN LAYING. rpENDERS are invited for the laying of A Drains, about 350 yards, 'in the grounds of the Eastern "Hutt School, King's-rd., Lower Hutt; also for remov-. in^f gravel and soil from one portion of the school grounds to another portion of the same. Plans may be inspected at the school or at tho residence of Mr. Baldwin, opposite the school gates. ' For the Eastern Hutt School Committee, P. J. S. HUTHNANCE, « \ Secretary. TO BUILDERS. npiENDERS are. invited 'for the followA ing: (1) Erection of a Building in Brick at Leeds-st. (2) The Erection of a Residence at Muritai. Plans, etc., at. my office, 155, Feather- ■ eton-«t. H. T, JOHNS, Architect (Registered). TO BUILDERS. rpENDBRS are invited for Additions to a Residence at Kelburn.- Plans, etc., at my office, 155, Featherston-st. H. T. JOHNS, Architect (Registered). TO DRAIN CONTRACTORS. fTffiNDERS are hereby invited for the A excavation and laying down of a 15in Pipe in Wellington College Ground. Tenders close Monday next at midday. . Plans and specification at my office, Grey-st. ' ' THOMAS WARD, . Assoc. M. Inst. C.E. THE LYALL BAY FORGET-ME-NOT _ CLUB (Incorporated). •IN LIQUIDATION. TITHE Liquidators invite Tenders lor thj A Purchase of the Clubhouse, situated in Apu-cres., Lyall Bay. Any- information can be obtained from, and all tendors must be addressed to, A. j W. Moran, Esq., 194, Oriepu-rd., Lyall Bay.' % . 1 Tenders 'close on Wednesday, 26th May. ] The highest tender not necessarily accepted. ! TENDERS FOR MASONIC HOTEL, , WAITARA. (WINDING UP OF ESTATE. ry,ENDERS will be received up to 10 A a.m. on the Ist June next for the Purchase of the Leasehold Interest held by the Trustees of the Masonic Hotel, particulars of which appear hereunder. Any further''details will 'be supplied to bonafide applicants. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Tenders to be addressed "Trustee of the Masonic Hotel, Box 764, G.P.0., Wellington." PARTICULARS: LAND —Contains 1 rood 1 perch, situate ate corner of M'Lean and Warne ets., Waitara, Taranaki.' 'ESTATE—24 years' lease, with perpetual right of renewal, subject to payment of a ground rental of £60 per apnum, payable . half-yearly to the Waitara Harbour Board. BUILDINGS-Two-storied Hotel, with outbuildings, in gcod repair. RENTAL—WeekIy rental of ten pounds is paid by tho present tenant,-, and licensee under his lease. GOODWILL—The goodwill of the Hotel averages £1000 per annum. .TENANT—Mr. D. D. M'Pherson, Hotel- I keeper. Waitara. ENCUMBRANCES—Lease to 'D. D. M'Pherson expires on the 14th April, 1922. DEEDS are held by Messrs. Edwards and O'Donnell, Barristers and Solicitors, 200, Lambton-qy.* Wellington. DOMINION FARMERS' INSTITUTE. TEA ROOM. THE undersigned will, be pleased to negotiate with suitable person to conduct a Tea Room in the Institute. Apply A. LEIGH HUNT, Managing Director. OF INTEREST TO MANUFACTURERS AND OTHERS. A WELL-KNOWN and- old-established Auckland Finn of Brokers' and Manufacturers' Representatives, with an organisation of live-wire, go-ahead travellers, visiting all parts of the Auckland Province, invites interviews with Manufacturers and others to mutual advantage. Representative now in Wellington solicits business meetings by appointment. Please write K.C.J., 1 Care Gordon and Gotch Advertising Agency, Wellington. ' ' OOD-MICNE RubbeT Heels cost little 'more than inferior rubbers— ' but they give 100 per cent, more wear!

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Evening Post, Volume XCIX, Issue 123, 25 May 1920, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume XCIX, Issue 123, 25 May 1920, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume XCIX, Issue 123, 25 May 1920, Page 3

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