TENDERS k BUILDERS MATERIAL. WELLINGTON BOYS' COLLEGE. SPENDERS are invited and will be re- ■*• ceived by us up to noon of Thursday, May 14, 1936/ for the construction of about 700 feet of Stormwater Drains (mostly 12-inch). Plans and specifications may be inspected at our office, Caythorpe House, No. 11 Johnston Street. MARTIN AND DYETT, Registered Engineers and Surveyors. '■ „ TO BUILDERS.- : 'piADIyRS are invited until Noon on •f- Wednesday, the 13th inst., for the Erection of Two Houses (wood frame construction) at .Oroua Street, Eastbourne for the Wellington Investment, Trustee, and Agency, Co: (Ltd.). STANLEY W.- FEARN, A.R.1.8.A., F.N.Z.1.A., Chartered and Registered Architect, Brandon House, _ WELLINGTON. WELLINGTON CORPORATION T TRAMWAYS.' ENDERS will be received at the office of the undersigned up to 5.30 p.m. on Monday, June 1, 1936, for the supply and delivery of Uniforms for the Tramways Department.: Specifications may be obtained at the Head Office of the Tramway Department, Ist Floor, Electricity House, Cuba Street. Tenders to be endorsed "Tender for Tramway Uniform." —E. P. NORMAN, Town Clerk. W H. LONG AND CO., LTD., * Agents for DONACONNA INSULATING WALLBOARD, BOWRANITE, BITUMINOUS PAINTS. Supreme for Roofs and Ironwork. ECLIPSE BOARD. The Cheapest Wallboard in Wellington, 16s 9d per 100 sq. ft. 21 and 23 Ghuznee Street. MAXWELD. GUARANTEED ELECTRIC WELDED FABRIC FOR REINFORCING. ENSURES Maximum Strength and Durability. Use Golden Bay Cement. JOHN DUTHIE geIAND CO., LTD.. v Willis Street, Wellington. "TTP-TO-THE-MINUTE" Designs in __*-* Locks, Locksets, Vestibule Sets, Pull Handles, and Cabinet Fittings. All finishes —Chromium, Bakelite, Bronze Metal, 6 C. AND A. ODLIN AND CO., LTD, Wellington. PROPERTIES FOR SALE. THORNDON. CORNER position; harbour view.. Sub- *^ stantial Residence, 6 rooms, kitchen, sun porch, 2 dressing-rooms, ail in splendid order; level lawn; plenty, of room garages; 1 mm. tram. A first-class City Property: £2250. A BARGAIN IN HATAITAI. Five-roomed Residence, three minutes from tram; large section, splendid gardening soil, room garage; PRICE £1150. Immediate possession.. WITHIN 3 MINUTES WALK OF PERRETT'S CORNER. . 3 PERCIVAL STREET, CITY. Twostorey, modern home o£ 8 rooms and kitchen, with some exceptional features; oriel bay windows, -window seats, well fireplaces, etc.; the' view from the property is magnificent, embracing the whole of the Harbour and most of the. City. Now Vacant. , PRICE £2750. '. KARORI. BUNGALOW. Now vacant. PRICE £1200, or offer. Reasonable terms, 4, rooms, kitchenette, an.l porch; newly-painted; large section; 2 mins. tram; fine position. Keys available immediately. A CHARMING .SUBURBAN HOME. A perfect' two-storey bungalow of live rooms-and kitchenette, built only two years. Half-acre section, can be subdivided. Sunny position; attractive view. PRICE £1050 to buyer with good cash deposit. , i. h. bethune & co., Members Real Estate Institute. ■ Chief Agents Sun Insurance' Office, Ltd. AUCTIONEERS AND LAND AGENTS. Cnr. Featherston and Brandon Streets. Telephones 42-064 and 42-065. ■ Private 24-060: HATAITAI—MORTGAGEES' FORCED SALE. \VE have been instructed by the mort- " gagees to offer for sale a most attractive six-roomed Home at Hataita.i. This property must be sold and any reasonable offer will be considered. The home is of 6 rooms with a delightful living-room and main bedroom with a magnificent view right down the harbour. _ There are two other bedrooms and a dining-room, all with wonderful harbour view. The section is a large one and is .beautifully set out in garden. Garage. This home cost £2700 and has had £150 spent on .improvements since, and is a great bargain at £1750 or near offer. FREEHOLD OF' HOTEL, NELSON DISTRICT. Situated handy to Nelson on the. Main West Coast road and. opposite railway station. A daily train and bus service runs from Nelson. The property comprises 10. acres of ground and a magnificent newly built hostel containing 12 roome and-8 bedrooms. Electric'light and hot and cold water throughout. There is an excellent vegetable gardeu and the balance of the. land. suitable for grazing COWS. . . . o.b This Hotel, is doing an excellent turnover, "and is a very attractive proposition For further particulars apply to ■ the' solo agents:;— ' LEVIN & CO., LTD., Customhouse Quay. Land Department, Telephone 42-418. BUSINESS NOTICES. CJOCIETY FOR.: PROTECTION OF ° WOMEN AND CHILDREN. ROOM 3, THIRD FLOOR; 105 CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY. . ■, . Office Hours:' 10-12.30 Monday to Friday inclusive 2-4 Tuesday Afternoon. ' • . Telephone 44-952. WANTED TO BUY, S CRAP ljead' mc- Brasa. Copper w Aluminium; also Cast Iron.. G. E. STEVENS AND CO., LTD, ' Upper Abe) Smith Street. ' Telephone 50-333. _■*• for years,", says Mr. F. G. Gibson, Beatrice Street, Invereargill. "I tried various remedies without obtaining relief until a friend advised me to try R.U.R. Today I am .completely cured, being able to run when necessary." R.U.R. is sold with money-back guarantee by King's and Perrett's Pharmacies' and S. C. Burns, Petone. Free Booklet. WANTED TO SELL, CMALL Circular Vertical Steam Boilers, " 2001b pressure. Ships' Bells, Roots Blower and ' Motor. H.W. Boilers. Wire Rope, S.R. and D.A. Pumps, Tram Rails, Reinforcing Iron;,also Winches and Jacks for Hire. G. R. STEVENS AND CO., LTD., Tel. 50-333. Upper Abel Smith Street. TAKE.CARE OF YOUR EYESIGHT! TX7E carefully examine the eyes and, if necessary, supply correct glasses. EXPERT OPTICIANS, SPEAR AND MURRAY, LTD., 7. Willis Street. . Telephone 43-369. (Opposite Grand Hotel).
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Evening Post, Volume CXXI, Issue 106, 6 May 1936, Page 20
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