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TENDERS. TO' BUILDERS. rrVENDERS are invited until noon of _■■- Monday, the 3rd of July, for making alterations and additions to Premises, Lambton-quay. Plans and specifications to be seen at our offices, 235, Lmbton-quay.i THOS. TURNBULL AND SON, F.R.1.8.A., Architects. TO BUILDERS. mENDERS are invited until Noon of -*-> Monday, the 26th of June, for making extensive Alterations and Additions to ■ Buildings, Blair and Allen streets, for the Wellington Fruit and Produce Exchange Company,- Limited. ■ Plans and specifications to be seen at . our Offices, 235, Lambton-quay, Welling'THOS. TURNBULL AND SON, FF.R.1.8.A., „..:.; Architects. , ERECTION WORKERS' DWELLINGS,'" WELLINGTON. •■■■ -;•.-■■■ rpENDERS. closing Noon on 19th inst.,JL will be received by the Secretary,- - Public Works Tenders Board, for Erection of 7 Workers' Dwellings at Miramar and 1 Dwelling at Karori. Plans, etc., may be seen at Public Works Head Office, Government Buildings, Wellington. TO BUILDERS. mENDERS are invited for the. Erection -*- of Brick Work to-Premises, Uppei Willis-street. Plans, etc., at my Oflica, " 155, Feathoreton-street. ■ ■ ■>■-•,-. H. T. JOHNS,; Areh(tect.''; '■■' BRICKLAYERS. ". , ,-: ' mENDERS wanted till 21sfc June for -H- Chimneys, Cottages. Lower Hutc. Apply CLERK OF WORKS, ' New Building, Opp. Town Hall, Wellington. TENDERS. " THE Governors of Wellington College and Girls' High School invite Tenders for the purchase..of Housos No. 26----and 28, College-street. The buildings arc,,., to be removed within one month fromdate of acceptance til' lender1,'."'*"""" '""' """. Tenders will be received by the undersigned up to noon on Saturday, ,24th' June, 1922. , . The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. CHAS. P. POWLES, Secretary. SALE OB1 SHARES BY TENDERTT mENDERS are invited for the purchase A of 7160 Fully Paid £1 Shares in Duke Buildings, Limited, a registered private Company, having its offices at No. 37, Panama-street, Wellington. The Company owns the freehold of valuable Land at the corner of Manners and Willis streets, in the heart of th City of Wellington, with the Duke of Edinburgh Hotel and the Britannia Picture Theatre' standing thereon. The mere 'mention of->----these properties will suffice to show to in-, tending purchasers that the Company is a sound one, with great remunerative possibilities. These Shares are held by a deceased person's estate, and disposal is necessary to facilitate completion of ■ administration. Tenders close at the Office of the District Public ■ Tnfstee, Wellington, at 4 p.m. on Friday, the 30th June, '1922. Particulars and Condition of Sale by Tender may be seen and further particulars obtained at the Officr of the DistrictPublic Trustee at Wellington. ... •CHAS. Z&CHARIAH, . District Public Trustee, . . Wellington. TiTOR SALE, „ FOR SALE,- ---\ At BROWN'S CITY HOTEL, Courtenay-place :— 100 Cases HENNESSY'S ONE and THREE STAR BRANDY; the best brandy obtainable for medical purposes. 250 Cases MERLET'S THREE STAR COGNAC; used extensively in France during, the war. Single bottles, 12s 6d; single ' cases, £6 12s; 5 case lots, and over, special • quote to the trade. This shipment was ' cleared out of bond previous to the increase of duty (which is os a bottle). GILBY'S and NICHOLSON'S DRY GIN. 2iow 12s 6d. J.D.K.Z., in bottles, flasks, and halfflasks. • Just landed, 100 Quarters FOUR DIAMOND PORT and GOLDEN SHERRY. All Brands of WHISKY Stocked. Single bottles at Wholesale Prices. SPEIGHT'S XXXX ALE, the best in New Zealand. Bedrock Prices for All Brands of ALE and STOUT, Is 6d per bottle-bar throe. 25 Quarters Jamieson's 20-year-old, Three Star. Pot-distilled IRISH WHISKY —regarded by Connoisseurs as the cream . of Irish Liquors. RED HEART JAMAICA RUM, bottles and draught. Commanding officers in the World's War said: " Rum rations- for the men were indispensable." Finest treatment for colds of any description. R. LESLIE JONES R. LESLIE JONES. R. LESLIE JONES. LATEST LIST. LATEST LIST. LATEST LIST. LATEST LISX.. . .' HOMES ~FOR ALL. ■ OMES FOR ALL. KELBURN—£2OO deposit, 6 -Rooms', " telephone, electric light, gas. stove, hot" water, lawn, good view, 50ft1 frontage ;-■• mortgage £1290. Price £1750. - •."-.- HATAITAI — Gentleman's. Residenceand garage, 9 extra large rooms, billiard room, office, 4 bedrooms", telephone, elec- ■ trie light, gas stove, hot water from range,.. also caliphont, 2 lavatories, porcelain bath, wardrobes, linen press, .sea view, large garden, section 55 x. 300; 6 per cent, mortgage.' Price £2850 or offer (Solo Agent.) THORNDON—Gentleman's Residence, . 8 very large rooms, concrete 'foundations, telephone, electric light, gas stove, range, porcelain bath (room for garage), sea;1" view, no climb, many wardrobes, cup- ' ; boards, lawns, hothouse, grand • homey •- sound as bell. £2750; small deposit.... . LYALL BAY—6 Rooms, modern; English bungalow (close tram), something extra special, electric light, gas stove, calij phont, porcelain bath, sleeping verandah, j 3 bedrooms, wine cupboards, bookcases, i Carrara ceilings (wonderful home), owitm1 ! transferred Paimerston; snip. Price £1775: below cosl. (Sole Agent.) NEWTOWN—7 Rooms, one story, electric light, gas stove, range, hot water, porcelain bath, wardrobes, workshop, ilower garden, nice papers; 64 per cent, mortgage. Price £1360; terms arranged; just on market. CITY—S Rooms, telephone..electric ■• light, gas stove, range, hot water, choice papers, perfect condition, lawns, shed. £1235; snip; Government mortgage. BROOKLYN — Bungalow, 4 large rooms, electric light, range, hot water, porcelain bath, oak finishings, large section. £1150; easy terms. ISLAND BAY—Concrete Bungalow, 5 large rooms, scullery, Fama flooring throughout, electric light, hot points, gas stove, caliphont, porcelain bath, sunny; will build concrete garage for £50. Price £1825; Government mortgage £725. R. LESLIE JONES, R. LESLIE JONES, "VTamlel's Building. 101. Willis-street. "THE BUSY CENTRE." . "THE BUSY CENTRE."---£IOOO LOANS. 7"yS~ONEY to Lend on Freehold Security. ' G. "GERALD TOLHURST, M 3, Featheirston-strcct.

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Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 141, 17 June 1922, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 9 Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 141, 17 June 1922, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 9 Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 141, 17 June 1922, Page 7