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TENDERS & BUILDERS' MATERIAL. RENDERS are called by the Paremata •*- Boating Club for Painting its Club House (labour'only). Successful tenderer Ho supply own bruslies and ladders. Work to be finished by .March 20. Lowest or any tender not" necessarily accepted. Tenders close SATURDAY, MARCH 0, at 5 p.m. G. E. FISHER, Hon. Secretary. WAIRARAPA SOUTH COUNT* COUNCIL. NO. 0!) CARTEKTON-LONGBUSII. VIA KOKOTAU HIGHWAY. TENDERS for Sealing about 2V4 miles of Park Road will be received until NOON, TUESDAY, MARCH 9. Drawings, etc., at the County Office, Carterton, and at our Office, Brandon Street, Wellington. Tenders to be addressed to the Chairman, Wairarapa South County Council, and marked '"Tender." SEATON, SLADDEN, & FAY.ITT, , Engineers, Wellington. February 27, 1937. . TENDERS are invited up till 12 o'clock A noon, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 31, for the Erection of NO. 1 BLOCK, NEW CHIEF POST OFFICE, Hereford Street, Christchurch, for the Post and Telegraph Department. Plans and Specifications may be seen on application to the Office of Messrs. Gray Young, Morton and Young, Regd. Architects. Prudential Building, Lambton Quay, Wellington. CECIL W. WOOD, F.N.Z.T.A., A.R.1.8.A., Registered Architect, S2 Hereford Street, Christchurch. DONNACONA ■ " INSULATING WALLBOARD. WHh CO ISI -%R^- SI QUtF/C. UrLlCeIn Summer. In Winter. Always. WH. LONG AND CO., LTD., • 22 Ghuznce Street. HARDENS, Preserves, and Waterproofs any concrete work. - Use Golden'; Bay Cement. JOHN DUTHiFaND CO., LTD., WILLIS STREET,' WELLINGTON. GLASS AND LEADED LIGHTS. SEE our Latest Modernistic Leadlights, designs submitted; telephone 61-100. Also case lots of 16oa and 21oi Sheet Window, Glass and Cathedral, any pattern, white or tint. Platb Glass and Mirrons cut to any size. C. AND A. ODLIS AND CO.. LTD, Cable Street. PROPERTIES FOR SALE. 1 FOR SALE. LOVELY CAMP SITE. • TOGETHER with VA acres of free- ■*- hold land, all covered with bush. Beautiful stream with waterfall and rock pools overhung with ferns and pungas. There are two tents erected just across the stream and over a rustic bridge. The camp site is completely.secluded from view from road or adjoining property under fine big trees with a clump of tall tree ferns at Price is reduced from £245 to £190 (tents included). Deposit £25, balance arranged 4 or 5 years. Station under one mile by level road. ; Apply to 89 Jackson Street, ■ Petone. FOR SALE. SECTION WITH TWO FRONTAGES. A LL' that VACANT LAND, with .ti **■ frontage of'6Sft to Fergusson btreet and 52ft to Arney Street, all measurements being- more tor less. Fergusson Street runs parallel between Riddiford Street and Daniell Street, a short distance south of Constable Street, and 100 yards from Riddiford Street. ]t is a good residential street, and one section with its two frontages lends itselt to the building of Hats' or- residences, and would also make .a iirst-clas.= site for a warehouse or factory. All particulars from— HENRY KEMBER AND SON,; Public Accountants, 324 Lambtou Quay, WELLINGTON MARKET GARDENER'S OR NURSERYMAN'S OPPORTUNITY. TO PURCHASE- 2V6 Acres rich, level ■*■ Land in Lowerr Hutt, with all necessary buildings. -The land is'in the best of heart and has been worked profitably for many years. The owner has made sufficient on-which to retire and owing to advancing age has decided to sell at a price at which a competent man can continue to make a good living and return from the property. The property ib free of heavy rates and the bus passes the door. The buildings are constructed out of best heart totara and jarrah procurable, will last a lifetime, and include Tomato House 204 x 30 (approx.),- Vinery (heated), 12 x 03%, .Vinery 30 x 20. half workshed and, half vinery, 48 x CO, concrete water reservoir,' 24 x 24J sound 5-rd. House, wvta all conveniences, vinery two sides. Established vines giving splendid returns, flower and vegetable garden,- etc. ilnc owner will sell for £2GOO for cash, or onethird below its value; buyer arranging own finance. Details to bona fide purchasers °nly> ', UATAITAI. ' UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY. An unusual opportunity is presented to purchase one of .the best-situated Homes in this favourite locality. Only three minutes from shop and tram, level walk from bus stop. It commands one of the finest harbour views in Wellington. Tho House contains three bedrooms, spacious sittingroom, dining-room, and kitchenette, large verandah, every modern convenience. Sec-tion-laid out in lawns and gardens, sun all day and no possibility of being built out. This property lends itself to considerable improvement at small cost. Rinß or call for details. H. ERNEST LEIGHTON, LIMITED. 22 Brandon Street, Wellington, and at Lower Hutt. A GENTLEMAN'S RESIDENCE, MOUNT VICTORIA. A MOST ATTRACTIVE HOME of eight large, bright rooms,' designed by a well-known architect, and built only six years. Artistic exterior, ground floor brick, and first floor timber construction, panelled hall, rooms charmingly decorated; electric, also incinerator hot water system; combination electric and gas cooker; tiled bathroom; garage. The position is a very sunny one, three minutes' walk from Courtenay Place. This is one of the few modern homes in Mount Victoria, and would make an ideal doctor's or professional man's residence. Owner leaving Wellington. PRICE £3750. MULGRAVE STREET, THORNDON. Absolute Bargain—lo-rd. House, solid and good, with brick garage at rear. Requires some renovation, but is amazingly cheap at £1300. Terms, cash or substantial deposit. ' MAIN WADESTOWN- ROAD (overlooking harbour)— Charming 5-rd. Modern Home, drawing-room being very large; on fine section almost 6Sft wide; exceptional situation;-2 mins. tram. Price £1750. EASDALE STREET (off Bolton St.)— v Rooms and gunroom, built only 11 years, with almost completed flat and bathroom in basement; car shed, harbour view, Email garden. Price £2100, or offer. J. H. BETHUNE & CO., Members Real Estate Institute. Chief Agent. Sun Insurance Office, Ltd. AUCTIONEERS & LAND AGENTS, ■£*• Corner Featherston & Brandon Sts. Telephone 42-OG4 and 42-065. pKINTJWU ot every description: Show *■ Cards, Catalogues, Invitations, • Business Stationery. All orders executed promptly by the "Evening Post" Printing Department. Half Ton? and Line Blocks made at shortest notice. Stereo Work a Specialty, ■ 'Phono lor quotations. Tel. 44-040.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 50, 1 March 1937, Page 18

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