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TENDERS. | TENDERS. rriENDERS are inviled for Excavating a J- Section at Oriental Bay. Plans and Specifications may be seen at 42, Waring ' laylor street, where tenders closo on 20th , September. ■ Lowest or any. tender hot necessarily accepted: . ' TO BUILDERS. ' HRENDERS are invited for Two' Class -■- Rooms in brick for the Methodist Lhurch, Brooklyn. Plans and Specifications _ way bo seen at Messrs. Pickett Ur _a- fahop, corner o£ Cleveland street and Oluro road, where lenders close on Saturday, 20th inst., at 11 a.m. N. SED•DOiN, 14, Connaught terrace, Brooklyn. TO CABINETMAKERS. ! fFVENDERS are invited up to noon on I A WEDNESDAY, 24th September, for ', Desks and Floor Coverings, etc., for Offices in Ballance street. Specifications etc., to bo seen at our office, 83, Customhouse quay. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. CLERE AND CLERE (F.RJ.B.A.) (A.N.Z.1.A.), Architects. TO BUILDERS. riTENDERS are invited up to noon on ' J- .WEDNESDAY, 24th September, for making Alterations to a Building in Ballanco street. Plans, otc, at our ofDce, PB, Customhouse quay. CLERE AND CLERE, ■ (F.R.1.8.A.), . (A.N.Z.1.A.), ' Architects. TO BUILDERS. rpE'NDERS are invited for the Erection -*- of a Residence at Westmere, Wanganni. Plans and Specifications may be seen al the office of the undersigned WATSON, GOODERT AND LEE, Registered Architects, Bethuno's Buildings, Foathorston' street. TO BUILDERS. rpENDERS are hereby invited for Hie Jf- Kreclion of a Cottage (wooden), in 'liranjri road, Kilbirnie. Tenders close on Friday, 19th inst, al 1 p.m. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Plans and specifications at my office F. E. GREENISH, F. N.Z.I. A., A.R.1.8.A., Registered Architect, Herman's Buildings, 360 Lambton quay, Wellington. Telephone 1868. WRITTEN Tenders, addressed General Manager, Railways, Wellington, and marked outside "Tender for Electrical Material," will be received at the Office of the General Manager, Railway Department, Wellington, up to NOON on TUESDAY,' 30th SEPTEMBER, 1924, for the supply and delivery of Llectncal Material. ' Conditions of Contract and Specification of Requirements may be obtained from the District Railway Storekeepers' Offices at Newmarket, Addington, Hillside, Invercargill, and at the Comptroller of Stores' Office, Railway Buildings, Wellington. The- lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted, and telegraphio tenders will not be entert.ained. hutt valley electric power board: hardwood poles. mENDERS, addressed to. the chairman, UAR^JOD^OLES. 116 ™° Specifications and schedule may be seen at the office.of the Board, or at No.----11. trey street, Wellington. '«*!*» WEDNESDAY, Ist 00TOBER, 1924, at Lower Ilutt TEMPLIN AND TOOGOOD, Consulting Engineers, 11, Grey street, Wellington. STEAMER "WAKATU," STRANDED. TENDERS FOR PURCHASE. HPENDERS ARE INVITED for the ,^- T , Purchase of tho steamer "WAKAJU, as she lies at Waipapa Point, at the moutlr of the ■.Clarence River. Ship is well found in all gear, has two lifeboats (one new), complete Delco electric light plant, anchors, cables, deck and engine-room stores, cabin stores, and equipment. Largo quantity of beddinoetc. *" The lowest or any. tender not'necessarily accepted. ..■.'■.,. Tenders close at the office': of -'the Agents, Messrs. Levin and Co., Ltd Wellington, at noon on FRIDAY 19th SEPTEMBER, 1924. LYTTELTON HARBOUR BOARD. NEW BOILERS FOR THE DREDGE CANTERBURY. ■ EXTENSION OF TIME FOR TENDERS. NOTICE is hereby given that the closing Date for Tenders for the undermentioned has been EXTENDED to 4 p.m. on : TUESDAY, '-' 18th November 1924, at tho Harbour Offices, Christchurch: — ■ • (a) Manufacture and' Installation complete of New Scotch Boilers. (b) Manufacture and Delivery f.o.b. of New. Scotch Boilers: (c) Installation of New Scotch Boilers. Id) Manufacture and Installation complete of Babcock and Wilcox Water Tube Boilers. > Plans and specifications may be seen at tho Harbour Board's Offices in Christchurch, Wellington, 'Auckland,."and Dunodin. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. CYRUS .7. R. WILLIAMS, Secretary and Engineer, Lytterlon Harbour Board. Christchurch, Gth September, 1924. TENDERS FOR BRIDGE AT KAWARU FALLS. rpENDERS are invited for the Construe- -• tion of a Bridge having the carrying capacity of a Government standard bridge of the Second Class. The contract is for tho bridge work only. The bridge will rest on tho piers of the company's dam it Kawarau Falls. Tenders close 30th September next. Lowest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. _Plans and specifications may be seen at (lie office of THE CHARLES HAINE3 ADVERTISING AGENCY, LTD., ! ' Fealherslon street, Wellington, ior obtained on.application to | THE KAWARAU GOLD MINING CO LTD., _19, Bond street, Dunedin. TO ARCHITECTS AND BUILDER^ FIBROUS PLASTER BOARD. LARGE Stocks of well-seasoned GR-VN--1 LITE Fibrous Plaster Sheets, in plain, rough cast, ice flow, and Arctic, for Ceilings and Walls, Cornices, and Cover Moulds, also Tiled Sheots vfor Bathrooms ftc. Factory: 130, Adelaide road. Tel. 24-529. Office: 16,' Furish street. Tol. 765. PETROUS" WASHTUNS, Reinforced Concrete (two-compartment). Tho Tub that will lust for ever. Hundreds already in use in New Zealand, and thousands in Australia. Reinforced walls considerably'thinner, but all other dimensions practically tho same as the largest wooden tubs. Inside surface as smooth as marble, and al! top edges protected with a handsome brass beading. £3 16s, from leading Hardware Merchants," or* direct from the Manufacturers. . v THE PETROUS TILE CO., LTD., ISS, Scatoun, voad, Kilbiruie, and at ' DuiKdißk Telephone 25-083*

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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 64, 12 September 1924, Page 12

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