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TENDERS & BUILDERS MATERIAL. Section 22, Waikaremoana—Lightning Arresters 110, and 50 k.v. Section 24, Waikaremoana—Transformer 400/11,000 Volts. HPENDERS for the above close with the -"- Secretary, Public Works Tenders Board, Wellington, at 4 p.m. on 23rd November next. Specifications are obtainable at Public Works Offices, Auckland, Christchurch, Dunedin, Head Office, Wellington, High Commissioner's Office, London, and New Zealand Trade Commissioners' Offices, Melbourne and Sydney. ~~ TO BUILDERS. ' are invited for the Erection •*• of a Five-roomed Dwelling-house at Seatoun. Plans and specifications may be inspected at the offices o£ Messieurs Webb, Richmond, .and. Cornish, Solicitors, 235, Lambton Stjiiiy, Wellington. Tenders close at 12'>¥ioon on 10th JULY, 1926. TO BUILDERS. TENDERS are invited until noon o£ -1- FRIDAY, the 9th day of JULY, 1926, for the Erection of an Additional Story on the Masonic Hotel, Napier, for and on behalf of Messrs. J. Vigor Brown and Co., Ltd. Plans, and specifications may be seen at the office of Mr. W. Fielding, Registered Architect, "Evening .Post" Buildings, Wellington; Messrs. Ebbett and Gifforjl-, Barristers and Solicitors, Hastings; Mr. D. B. Patterson, Registered Architect, Jackson's Buildings, Auckland, and at my .office. A. DOUGLAS SPIERS, A.N.Z.1.A., Regd. Architect and Structural Engineer. THE SOUTHLAND ELECTRIC POWER BOARD. LAKE MONOWAI SCHEME. TENDERS FOR CONSTRUCTION OF PENSTOCK PIPE. "fXTRITTEN Tenders for the Construe- *' tion of Penstock Pipe at Monowai will be received by the undersigned until NOON on 17th AUGUST, 1026. Tenders must be accompanied by a deposit of £SO. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Special and general conditions, specifications, etc., may be obtained at this office on application. A. W. RODGER, Chairman. Office of the Southland Electric Power Board, Bos 321, Invcrcargill. 30th June, 1926. ' TO CONTRACTORS. 'TENDERS are invited until Noon on -*- the 7th July for the Purchase for Removal of two existing buildings in Taranaki street, Wellington. Specifications to be seen at our office. GRAWLEY, RIDLEY, AND CO., LTD., 128, Taranaki street. THE "HUSH," SILENT W.C. FLUSHING VALVE. COMPLETELY does away with the oldfashioned chain and cistern. "Absolutely silent in operation, mechanically foolproof, and provides a neat lavatory fitting. Approved and adopted by City Councils throughout New Zealand. Obtainable trom all Plumbers and Wholesalers. NELSON BROS., LTD., 63, Dixon street, Wellington. "L^iTKOLD" (Bitumen Cold Mix). ■pOX Paths, Roads, Roofs, Tennis Courts, ■*• Yards, etc. Office: DOMINION FARMERS' INSTITUTE. Featherston street, Wellington. Telephones 45-241, 43-013. WA. CHOTE, LTD., • Fansfc street. Tel. 43-114. AGENTS: Wilson (N.Z.) Portland Cement, Ltd.— The Cement that has stood the test of time. "JAEGAR" Concrete Misers—The Best on the market. White Atlas Cement, Hydraulic Lime, White Lime, Carbonate of Lime, Fire Clay Goods, Pots, Pipes, etc. WH. LONG AND CO., 13-15, CUBA STREET (Opposite Town Hall). SPECIALISTS IN DOORS, THREE-PLY, SHINGLES, DOWELS, LOCAL AND IMPORTED TIMBERS. Telephone 43-443. PETROUS WASHTUBS, Reinforced ■*• Concrete (two-compartment). The Tub that will last for ever. Hundreds already in use in New Zealad, and thousands in Australia. Reinforced walls c6nsidcrably thinner, but all other dimensions practically the same as the largest wooden tubs. Inside surface as smooth as marble, and all top edges protected with" a handsome brass beading. £3 16s from leading Hardware.. Merchants, or direct from the Manufacturers, THE PETROUS TILE CO., LTD., 188, Seatoun road, Kilbirnie, and at Punedin. Tel. 25-093. SILVERSTREAM BRICKS. THE Price of Bricks, ex trucks, Wellington, is as follows:— Builders £4 per 1000 Chimney Bricks ... £3 10s Id per 1000 Both less. 5 per cent, cash discount. Special cartage rates to all parts City and Suburbs. Tel. 22-007, Wellington: 117, Upper Hutt. BRICKS. Bricks. . BUILD IN BRICK. Chimney Bricks £3 10 0.1000 Building Bricks £4 0 0 }000 ' ~ Ex Yard. _ 7 . Less 5 per cent. Discount. ' MURPHY BROS., LTD., Brick and Drainpipe Manufacturers, ' Rintoul street, Wellington BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. XTOTE some of our First-class Buflding -^ Lines: PABCO WALL BOARD, in all lengths, 2, 3, and 4Ct widths. SATURATED FELTS, in 500 sq. ft. rolls. MALTHOID ROOFING AND DAMP COURSE. STEEL SASHES CONCRETE BLOCKS OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT. Telephone 41-460. AUBREY GAULTER AND CO., Chief Agents, 149-151, Featherstou street. WIREWORK.., WIREWORK. FOGLIA AND COPP, Wireworking Manufacturers of every description, 82, Vivian street. Estimates given for Wire Shutters, Window and Alachinery Guards, Fancy Wire Fencing and Gates, Garden Arches. Tel. 22-028. s * HOTELS. "notice to ferry passengers. WINDSOR PRIVATE HOTEL, Manchester street, Christchurch, the most homely and comfortable hotel. Two minutes from station, five minutes from City centre. New management. Cuisine under personal supervision of Mrs. Benger. First class Table, Civility, Attention. Terms moderate. Write or Telephone 1204. Proprietor: S. BENGER. WHERE to Stay in Christchurch.—St. Elmo Private Hotel. Superior Private Accommodation. 52, Worcester street (West End), 2 minutes from G.P.O. Beautiful lawns, gardens, etc. Moderate tariff. Tel. 872. F. J. MURRAY, Proprietor. Yy ANTED Known—City Hotel, Courte- *' nay-pl., Wellington (.it Tram Terminus). Finest Brands of Wines and Spirits in stock. ' Speight's XXXX Dunodin Beer always obtainable at the City Hotel. All trams arrive and depart, close to the City Hotel. Single bottle sold at wholesale price at the City Bottle Store.

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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 2, 2 July 1926, Page 14

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