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TENMHtS. _____ WELLINGTON HARBOUR BOARD/ CONTRACT No. 180. THORNDON STORE, No. 1. fTTENDERS -reill be received up to 5 X o'clock p.m. on WEDNESDAY, 20th APRIL, 1921, for the Construction of a Reinforced Concrete Store, Waterloo-quay Reclamation. Tenders should be in closed envelopes, addressed to the Chairman, and endorsed "Tender for Construction of Thorndon Store, No. 1." Specifications, Schedules, and Tender Forms may be obtained, during office hours, on application at the Office of the Chief Engineer to the Board. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. H. E. NICHOLLS, Secretary. Harbour Board Office, . Wellington, N.Z., 28th February, 1921. TENDERS. CENTRAL COFFEE PALACE, CUBA-ST., WELLINGTON. rriENDERS will'be received for a Lease X for five years of the Central Coffee Palace, situate in Lower Cuba-street, Wellington, immediately adjoining the Bank of New Zealand (Te Aro Branch). These premises comprise a well-known Coffee Palace, in' conjunction with a Boarding-house, and are adjacent to th« wharves. The building is- in first-class condition, and the business is a highly remunerative one. Particulars and conditions, and also a copy of the lease to be signed, and further information, may be obtained at the Office of the Local Deputy Public Trustee, Ballance-street, Wellington. Tenders close at noon on MONDAY, 7th MARCH, 1921. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. CHAS. ZACHARIAH, Local Deputy Public Trustee, Wellington. ~ alpha marine engine. forTsale. rpENDERS are invited for the Purchase X' of an Alpha Marine Engine, heavy duty type, single cylinder, about 7in bore and Bin stroke; would develop 9-h.p. when running 370 R.P.M. Fitted with Schebler carburetter, circulating pump flywheel, reversing gear. Ignition: Make and break; also" fuel tank, copper fuel pipe, pipe from water jacket to connect with exhaust pipe, propeller with back nut; bronze tailshaft, stem tube, stuffing box, intermediate shaft and low tension spark coil. ■ The above may be inspected at the Tesi- J dence of Mrs. Flegeltaub, No. 132 a, Abel Smith-street, Wellington. •TendeTs close at the Office of the undersigned on Friday, the, 4th March, 1921, at . '"CHARLES ZACHARIAH, Local Deputy Public Trustee, Ba,llance-street. Wellington. ° | THE Proprietor of Nvw Zealand Patent No. 39957, dated 19th March, 1918, for "an improved attachment for correctly indicating the computations, automatic, spring-, and other computing scalps," will dispose of the whole or part interest in the Patent, or grant licenses on Royalty, j and invites tenders "in respect of same in order to fulfil the full'requirements of the trade and the public. . Address inquiries to Le Plastrier and Kelson. PHILLIPS; ORMONDE, Patent Attorneys and Consulting Engineers, 17, Queenst., Melbourne, where drawings and specifications may be obtained. THE JOHNS-MANVfLLE FIRE EXTINGUISHER. FIRE EXTINGUISHER. riTHE great advantage in this EactinX guisher is its two ; way method of operation. When there is no room to pump it can be operated by compressed air. Can be operated by anyone ia any position. Full particulars from JAMES W. JACK, 170. FEATHEBSTON-STREET. TO BUILDERS. : ■VT Z. SAWMILLERS' AGENCY CO., Timber Merchants. ,Yiard: Wakefield-rtreet. Tel. 22-458. Office: King's Chambers. Tel. 3031. T\ U R A B E S T 0 S. ROOFING SLATES And . BUILDING SHEETS. UNSURPASSED FOR QUALITY. BEISCOE & C0.,-LTD./ W. A. CHOTE, LTD., FARISH-STREET. TELEPHONE 763. GOLDEN BAY CEMENT. OLDEN BAY ' CEMENT. Milburn Lime, J. J. Craig'n Hydraulic Lime, Mauriceville Lime, Brunner Fire Bricks,' Fire Tiles, and Fir« Clay, Chimney Pots, Drain Pipes, eta TO BUILDERS. ESTIMATES supplied for Carting Bricks, Sand, Gravol, Timbe.r, etc., Hutt and Petono district; Cement, etc.V from Wellington. Parcel Van to and from Wellington daily. Furniture carefully Removed. KING BROS., 44, Nelson-street, Petone. Tel. 3773 (3 rings). MISCELLANEOUS. • DRESSMAKING. TpOR Dressmaking, Artistic Blouses, X and Lingerie, try Sonia Salon, Rooms 6 and 7, 88, Customhouse-qy. Ladies' own material made up. Satisfaction guaranteed. ' HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR LEFIOFF CLOTHING. A REMINDER TO THE GENERAL PUBLIC. SYMONS NAUSBAUM is still the largest buyer in New Zealand of Suits, Boots, Costumes, and Jowelery of all descriptions. Ring Teh 22-668, or call at 63, Courtenay-placo. MRS. PIGGOTT, 121, Vivian-st. (next Skating Rink), Cash Buyer of Ladies', Gents', and Children's Left-off Clothing. Letters receive prompt attention. Tel. 21-245. LEFT-OFF Clothing—Have you Clothing, Boots, or Jewellery that you can turn into cash? .Highest prices given. Nausbaum, The Allies' Second-hand Dealer. 127, Manners-st. Tel. 21-813. HIGHEST Prices paid lor left-off Clothing and Boots; also Jewellery, every description.. Tel. 20-117. Country letter* promptly attended to. S. Glaier, 51, CourI tenay-pl. RS. PHILLIPS, 56, Taranaki-st., Second-hand Dealer. Tel. 22-197, or send letter. Full value given for Boots, Suits, Jewellery, and goods of every description. Country clients, money by return post. . LARGEST Buyer of Left-off. Clothing. Ring Tel. 21-261, Morris Briokman, 65, Courtenay-pl. Top prices paid for cloth- | ing, jewellery, etc. Letters promptly at- ■ tended to.

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Evening Post, Volume CI, Issue 52, 2 March 1921, Page 3

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