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TENDERS & BUILDERS' MATERIAL. WELLINGTON HOSPITAL BOARD. TENDERS FOR SUPPLIES, ETC. rpENDERS will bo received up till Noon ■*- on Tuesday, March 13, 1934, for supplies, etc., for the year ending March 31, 1035:— MEAT, FISH, GROCERIES, FUNERALS, ELECTRIC LAMPS, COAL, DRUGS, BENZINE, SPLINTS, add HAIR-DRESSING. Tenders to be endorsed ''Meat, Fish," etc. The lowest or any Tenders not necessarily accepted. OUTDOOR RELIEF: Tenders are invited for the following supplies, to Recipients of Outdoor Relief, for the year ending March 31, 1935:— GROCERIES, BREAD, MEAT, MILK, and COAL. Tenders to be endorsed "Outdoor Relief." The lowest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. Specifications and any information may be obtained on application to the undersigned. R. BROWN, Secretary. FOR HIRE OR FOR SALE. T>AY CITY Tractor Shovel and *-* Trencher, also l-V&yd and 21ft Killcfer Rotary Scoops; Killefer Loader, 5-Syd, very fast; Bulldozer; Road Ripper; Steel Bait-bearing Side Tip and End Tip Earth Trucks, Track and Points, Portable LacyHulbert Air, Compressor; Portable Welding Machine; Portable Anderson Stone Crusher and Bins; Power Concrete Mhcer; Power Diaphragm Pump and Hose. JAMES STELLIN AND CO., Telephone 43-969. W. EL LONG & CO., LTD., Agents for DONNACONA INSULATING WALLBOARD, BOWRANITB BITUMINOUS PAINTS (Supreme for Roofs), IVORY BOARD (a cheap and serviceable wallboard for' an economical job). 21-23 GHUZNEE STREET. "IONIC" METAL FANLIGHT BARS, TYESIGNED by an architect for the use XJ ', of architects. JOHN DUTHIE AND CO., LTD., WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON. PROPERTIES FOR SALE. ARMLET OF FROM S to 10 ACRES WANTED, IN EXCHANGE FOR MODERN BUNGALOW, GOOO LOCALITY, LOWER HUTT. 1 Rooms, kitchenette, sun porch, hot and cold water, gas, porcelain ~ath and basin. Every convenience. Large workshop. Price for property, which is unencumbered, only £3050. Situated close to school, railway station, etc. MUST BE SOLD. A SACRIFICE AT £795. FIVE-ROOMED HOUSE, all usual conveniences, porcelain bath and basin, hot points, gas stove, coal range, etc. Large section, concrete garage, take large car; concrete paths and fence, garden back and front, large workshop. Ideal situation. Sun all day. Situated near Wakefield *Park. Must be sold. SEE US AT ONCE AND INSPECT. PRICE £795, EASY TERMS. LOWER HUTT; MODERN HOME IN CHARMING SURROUNDINGS. Over an acre of beautiful grounds laid out in lawns (including tennis lawn), shrubs, tree ferns, flower gardens, etc. Modern home, 7 rooms, bathroom, every modern .convenience, detached man's room, storeroom, tool shed, and large garage. Price reduced from £5500 to £3250 to close a deceased estate. Prompt possession given. Full details on application. H. ERNEST LEIGHTON, LIMITED. 22 BRANDON STREET. AND AT LOWER HUTT. HARCOURT & CO., T AND AND ESTATE AGENTS. ' *** AUCTIONEERS. LambtoD Quay and 41-43, Panama Street. Telephones 44-017, 44-018. ' POSITION MEANS EVERYTHING. DAY'S BAY. DAY'S BAY. We are instructed. to offer a splendid property in this favoured locality The residence has five rooms with all conveniences, and. a wide verandah from which is obtained a most magnificent view of the harbour and Straits. The house is perfectly comfortable and extremely well built, there are a garage and concrete paths. In all there is an acre and oneeighth of land in native bush. PRICE £1000. TERMS. . 425. OHIRO BAY. OHIRO BAY. ■ must arc sold. MUST 3E. [ SOLD. Solidly constructed, roughcast concrete Whare, lined and with slate roof, and city water supply. PRICE ASKED £275. ... MAKE AN OFFER. -' Easy terms can be arranged. ; 4730. LYALL BAY. £ 55 0. Four-roomed Residence, with all usual conveniences, minute from the tram and near beach..Splendid little home for -well under £1 per week. TERMS. ■ . RrNG 44-017. " 453. A PRE-EMINENT PROPERTY. , LOWER HUTT. OVER ONE LOWER HUTT. ACRE. ' TUs Property is one of the most beautiful homes in this district, and is being offered at today's price.' The residence contains 3 bedrooms, dressing-room, extra large drawing-room and dining-room, commodious kitchen, servery, etc. Absolutely all modern conveniences with washhouse garage, and tool shed. The land is beautifully laid out and particularly well cared for. £6000 WAS REFUSED FOR THIS HOME. ; Now FOR SALE at £3250. ; 7800. ' , FINANCIAL. We have available several sums up to £2000 for first mortgages; also a number of small amounts from £50 for second mortgages. All applications dealt with immediately. BUSINESS NOTICES. ~~ i ' WANTED TO BUY, [ C] AST-IRON Scrap, Copper, Brass, Alu- , minium, Zinc. Lead; also Secondhand Machinery. I STEVENS AND CO., I Upper' Abel Smith Street. ' ; Telephone 50-333. ■ CANE AND SEAGRASS FURNITURE MAKERS. . "FIRST-CLASS Goods are guaranteed. . ■*• with reasonable prices. Obtain your , material at > KUNG WAH CHEONG AND CO., ! 136 Tory Street, Wellington. 1 Wholesale and Retail. ' "ROILED SWEETS, 4%d; Licorice All- ' •*-» sorts, fresh creamy, 7%d; Shelled Peanuts, 3d; the best Stoned Dates 'in town, 4%d and 6d lb; buy two pounds, pro\-e it. Peanuts in shell, just in, they > are nice and juicy. Mansfield Chocolate, i the world's best, 6 blocks for Is. G. LEMPRIERE, 128 Lambton Quay, Next Williams's Furniture Shop. WANTED TO SELL. QEMI.ROTARY Pumps, Wire Rope. Winches. Oil Engine, 3 h.p.; 2 h.p. Boiler, 2'^in Piping, Air Compressor, 3% x 4, Reinforcing Steel, Tram Rails, Ideal Heaters, Reg. Grates, Pulleys, Shafting, Cleaning Rags and Waste. Tel. 50-333. btevens and Co., Upper Abel Smith Street.

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Evening Post, Volume c, Issue 54, 5 March 1934, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume c, Issue 54, 5 March 1934, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume c, Issue 54, 5 March 1934, Page 16

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