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TENDERS & BUILDERS' MATERIAL. SHIPPING. . BUILDERS desiring tender Residence, __-,-_.. __,_,.,, ottm crt Ngaio, commencing September; re- TJNION STEAM SHIP CO. ferences required. v Qp jNJEW ZEALAND LTD. Write 923 Evening Post. 33 CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY. TBNDERa ~ " Telephone <9-OX> (twelve line..) „,„ Twr , „ , ' , ■ SAILINGS (Circumstancei Permitting):— TVENDERS are invited and will be re- -*- ceived at our Ofliees up till 2.30 p.m., FOR SYDNEY: MONDAY, the SIXTH day of SEPTEM- IVT .: ,m,* h RnnMno ,* Melbourne tivt) kv« *„• n,™ ifuwTinM ny «t ficir (Wito lbrougn BooKing to aieiDouiu* S^mlW" REMmx-nAL 0* flaS Md oth« Außtralian **•* Sf oofc e rcStr lN ST™ : «*>" WELLINGTON: ; Plans and Specifications may be seen at Awntea. Friday. September_' 17, 6 p.m. our Ofliees. Lowest or any tender not Awatea, Friday, October 15, o p.m. necessarily accepted. " : ' ' m ' EDMUND ANSCOMBE, F.N.Z.1.A., - FROM AUCKLAND: AND ASSOCIATES, Aorangi, Monday, September 20. Architects Awatea, Friday/October 1, 3 p.m. Nathan ■ Building Inclusive Tour, in Australia arranged. Grey-Featherston Street, Wellington, Cl. HOROWHENUA COUNTY COUNCIL. FOR RAROTONGA, NUKUALOFA and will be received up to 5 p.m. VAVAU (Tonga), APIA (Samoa), SUVA ■■*•' on September 17 for the following : ! (Fiji), contracts:— . FROM WELLINGTON (via Auckland): _ No.' 372 Main Highway. • Waikanae- Matua, Saturday, September .11. - Waimeha. 1 mile 60 chains formation, culver ting "*"■——■ ™~™~ ~~"mmmmm" and metalling. : _ TO CALCUTTA, SAM A RANG. AND 2 miles 60 chains tar priming and one SINGAPORE. Nn C°<>fl Sivfiin g" Hi^wnv WiitirprP FROM WELLINGTON: Beach Highway * *' Narbada" (Passengers and Cargo), about 1 msetliT° thiaS C°^ °ne Comfort"^ accommodation for limited Plans and specifications may be inspect- number of passengers. Special Far« for ed at the County Offices, Levin. round trlPThe lowest or any tender not necessarily 1' > ■ J. T. M. BREWSTER, ■.' .: ■ FOR LYTTELTON: August 30, 1937. County ■ EnSineer. p ronl Wellington (Pagßen gert and Cargo). .CASTLEPOIJST ' COUNTY, COUNCIL. Rangatira. Mon.. Wed, Frl. .. 7.45 p.m. MASTERTON - CASTLEPOINT , HIGH- VVahine, Tues., Thurs., Sat. ... 7.45 p.m. WAY. STATION CREEK CROSS- —: : ING- „ V .• p WELLINGTON-PICTON SERVICE: rpENDERS for the construction of a re- atjawtt-ra A inforced concrete wall"about 72 feet AKAJJUKA. long, on driven concrete piles for a ford From Wellington: Mori* Wed* Fri., •11 43 miles from Masterton, will be received < p.m. until noon of. Friday, September 10. From Pioton: Tues, Thurs, 11 p.m.; Bat., Drawings, etc., at the County Office, 11.30 a.m. Tinui and at our offices, Perry Street, Masterton and Brandon Street. Welling- GANADA _ UNITED ST ATESTenders to be addressed to the "Chair- FTTROPF man.Castlepoint County Council, Tinui," EjUiwcl*. and marked Tender. ■ Through Bookings by SEATON, SLADDEN, AND PAVITT, CANADIAN AUSTRALASIAN LINE., Engineers, Brandon Street, . Passengers in Three Classes. August 26 1937 * Sailings from Auckland to Suva (Fiji), ' HOUSING CONSTRUCTION DEPT. J^"'"'"' I'T^ TraA^Tf' - ERECTION OF^OUSES-LOWER gAgAgA,.gpj. 7 .AORA^GI, Oct.^ TENDERS for the Erection of nineteen NIAGARA, Dec. 28 AORANGI, Jan. 25 -*■ (19) single-house units and three (3) And Four-weekly Thereafter. two-house units at Waiwetu Road and Itineraries, cost of tours, and all inWaterloo Road, Lower Hutt, in four dif- formation supplied. Rail and Hotel Reserferent contracts will be received, by the yations arranged. Director of Housing Construction, Domiri- HAWAIIAN INCLUSIVE TOURS. 10a.■Farmers^.Institute, .Wellmgton,_up to CANADIAN & U.S.A. RAIL TRAVEL, 4- p.m., oa MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, Combined With Excursion Steamer Fares. 1937. - ■■~„_' , , .. AROUND THE WORLD TOURS. Contract No. .10/26—10 single-house units AROUND THE PACIFIC TOURS. ••■_ and 1. two-house unit. Including China and Japan. Contract No. 10/27—5 single-house units , UNION SI. CO. OF N.Z., LTD. and 1 two-house unit. ' ! Contract No. 10/28-1 single-house, unit CUNARD WHITE STAR, LTD. Contact VriO^-sTngle-house units. Onc.ap.~tod in England.) Tenders are to be enclosed in sealed TRAVEL Home yia Canada or the packages and are to be clearly endorsed x United States. Then for a grand thrill "Tenders for Housing Contract . . . across the Atlantic from New York or Lower Hutt." Plans, specifications, and Montreal to England or the Continent on blank schedules may be seen at the Dept. on\ f °ti|S mrli , WT rrein , n » Tmr of Housing Construction, Dominion Farm- MAGNmCENT LINERS^F THE ers' Institute Building, Wellington, Cl. The CUNARD _- 13TTTTT^1; ,_ a comfort. Cabin, Tourist, and. Third Class • l(J xSUliilJiiKb. Accommodation. Specially reduced roundrpENDERS are layited and will be re- the-world tickets available. Full particuMONDAY, Stthe r to on ret-uest A^nts day of SEPTEMBER, 1937, for the PORT LINE ERECTION OF LARGE REINFORCED yoR LONDON VIA PANAMA CANAL CONCRETE BUILDING (five storeys), iUK OR'CAPE HORN WlttZ^J™^ pW^ISt. T^fp' MODERN P Veidta with accommodation pP nA ■ for 12 passengers in single- and twoGRAPH DEPARTMENT. Plans and erth 6ta t er ooms. ■ . " Specifications may be seen at our Ofliees. pQRT ADELAIDE ... Akld. Bept, 6 Lowest or any tender not necessarily ac- PORT BRISBANE .... Akld. Oct.- 3 cepted, the Owners reserving the right to PORT DUNEDIN Akld. Oct. 11 reject any or all tenders. • For particulars re fares and freight, etc., EDMUND ANSCOMBE, F.N.Z.IA., and app ]y_ ASSOCIATES, COMMONWEALTH AND DOMINION Architects, Nathan's Building, . LINE, LTD., ~•--:■-' Grey-Featherston Streets, Wellington, Cl. (Incorporated in England.) . ' ; Maritime Building, Wellington. WELLINGTON EDUCATION BOARD. : r~TZ — TO PLUMBERS. P & OrTENDERS, closing at the Education , ._ nV4r t, T aVt «sT*Vmt!'P«! School, Lower Hutt Plllis and specifica- $&!&£& 1 1&£.W$J&£ i? e*ee*a\ MT- J- Stonehouse's are % ub ject to change or deviation with shop, Main Street, Lower Hutt, and at „. »;«;„„* nntiw the Board's Office, Mercer Street, Welling- J^^S* SECO ND SALOON. W. I. DEAVOLL, Secretary. TOURIST ONE CLASS ONLY. TENDERS FOR HOTEL LEASE. MO9L LITA T N J .ub J cd ""I f£ 5£ nnet? t- Xl IMPERIAL HOTEL, WELLINGTON. CHrrßAL+bcd 15,346 Oct. 2 THE PUBLIC TRUSTEE invites Ten- MONGOLIA! 16,600 Oct. 16 ders for the Lease of the Hotel Pre- MALOJA * ......... 20,914 Oct. 30 raises known as The Imperial Hotel, Cuba MOLDAVIA Jabcd ... 16 556 N0v.,13 Street, Wellington. The lease is for a STRATHMORE «a. . 23,428 Nov. 27 period of 3 years from November 1, 1937, 1938 SEASON SAILINGS. and will include the period of the Cen- _—__ nm t s tennial Exhibition, 1939-40. MOOLTAN* 20,952 Jan. 8 Conditions of tender may be inspected CATHAYff ......... 15,225 Jan. 20 at, and any further particulars obtained STRATHNAVER*ae 22,283 Feb. 5 from, the Offices of the District Public STRATHEDEN*aef . 23,500 Feb. 16 Trustees, Wellington, Palmerston North, MALOJA*ef ....... 20,914 Mar. 2 Maeterton, Wanganui, New Plymouth, STRATHMORE*ae . 23,428 Mar. 19 Napier, Auckland, Hamilton, Blenheim, NARKUNDA*ef 16,632 Mar.3l Netoon and Chrktchurch. The highest STRATHAIRD'ae .. 22,284 Ap 15 a-L P ?ed tend6r Wm. nOt neC6?Sarily iTl OATT^L fLAN-r.V. .s%■ ' i&s TENDERS CLOSE at Noon on Thurs- CATHAYf - 15,225 May 27 day the 30th day of September, 1937, at fFirst and Second Saloon.. *First Saloon the office of the1 District Public Trustee, and Tourist Class. JTourist Class ' only: Wellington to whom tenders are to be aCalls Port Sudan. bOmits Gibraltar and addressed enclosed in sealed envelopes and Plymouth. cOmits : Bombay. dOmits marked "Tender for Lease of Imperial Tangier. eCalls Malta. fCalls. Hobart., ■_ TSnttJ " ' Fares: New Zealand to London. Jtirst 110 \ A. D. COAD, Saloon, from £87; Second Saloon, from District Public Trustee, Wellington. £67; Tourist Class, from £40. , 31/8/37 ' Fares are subject to Exchange. axvriTrpTrvK.To TA pATITri —TR4NSMIT- Chief Passenger Agents for New Zealand: TENDERS for the above will be re s , claM: Lj^iuiM Works^arSen? We? MURRAY, ROBERTS. <fc CO., LTD, lingtou, Cl, up to 4 p.m. on Tuesday, Sep- ; tember 28, 1937. Plans and specifications RIPW T TINE. : may be seen at the Public Works Office, ORltNl LIN X* Sydney Street, Wellington, Nl. -poYAL MAIL STEAMERS TO , Xi ■ ■~• LONDON ■'-•■ ;. '. ■ - SHIPPING. Via Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide, tfw- . ; ■: : — mantle, Colombo, Aden, Egypt, Naples, ■ Toulon, Gibraltar, Channel Port. SOUTH AFRICA AND ENGLAND ...... 20,000 sepuii •Carries Ist Class only. tCarries Ist and b - UKJ f OK i> ....... 20,000 Jan. i 3rd Class only. tCarries Cabin Class only. J OTRANTO ..... 20,000 Jan. 15 The above Service makes liberal stop- h* ORMONDE) ...... W. 853 Jan. 27 over privileges to enable travellers to ex- y* ORONSAY' v 20,000 Feb.>l2 plore prosperous South Africa, the Land nv V ORION 23,371 Feb. 23 of Opportunity." The journey may be ny ? O RONTES ..... "20.000 Mar. J» continued by a later steamer of the yt O RCADES ....., 23,400 Mar. 83 "Joint Service" or by the Union Castle far f ORA ma 20,000 Apl. « or Holland-Africa Lines—either via East QRFORD 20,000 Apl. 23 or West Coast of Africa. «»„--„ "tFirst Saloon^ and lourist. tFirst Apply Dalgety and Co., Ltd.; Murray, fi F"™ ? Tourist B. •Tonrirt One Roberts, and Co., Ltd.; Levin and Co., gf^oll^ 0 \cSJ Villefranche. hProbLt^ _ __ ably calls Hobart. bCalls Burnie. BLUE STAR LINE *™ IXB^^" MST SERVICE TO LONDON. ?>*g*gZ?~J?°JS?- S" SS: CPACIOUS, comfortably-appointed state- Tourist B from £37 tingle, £67 return. >5 rooms available in each vessel for a Above fares are «üb]ect to lUcnsng* limited number of passengers. ,j, 0 jj^ejuantie, Adelaide, Melbourne, TTTwr ,. Brisbane. Through bookings from New NEXT SAILING: Zealand to Sydney, thence by Orient Line S.S. TROJAN STAR ... Sept. 27, 1937 round Australian Coast. M^ DEMP OIRE TASTAR-:: SS £'W UNION S.B. CO. OF N^ LTP.. Agent.. Dates, Ports, and Routes subject to ' ~~ alteration without notice. TJUDDART, PARKER, LTD. BLUE STAR LINE (N.Z.), LTD., XX (Incorporated in Australia). 22 CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY. T.S.M.V. WANGANELLA MWW(^ tons, m i v. AiiAn VOM SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE. Telephone 44-140. (From Wellington): Sept. 30, Oct. 28, :—— Nov. 25, Dec. 23, Jan. 20. THE ANCHOR SHIPPING AND I^SYDNEY: 9' FOUNDRY CO.. LTD. **&&ss%s&£ im tUt SAILINGS (Circumstances Permitting): Post Office Square, Wellington. FOR NELSON • ———^ ■ ■.■■*..' KAITOA, Mon., Wed., Fri., 6.30 p.m. ti'a OQ APTTQ "FTnMTT! '" MATANGI, Tues., Thurs., Sat., 7.30 p.m. PASbALriiiO JtlUiVlJli Luggage received on board from 4 p.m. COOKS T. AND W. YOUNG, Agents. 77-85 Customhouse Quay, Are v Agents for, every hne running, Telephones: 41-980 and 41-984. ' Bpd:^' giv?ii yon,-t™^Sr'wC^S'" ™ i i. - a ii titr >* tn which will suit your time ana Telegraphic Address: '-'Mercury." poc^t bestT THCHARDSON AND CO., LTD. First Cass-Second Classy FOR NAPIER AND GISBORNE One Class—Third Class. WHARPAKURA, Friday, 4 p.m. Pan^^riei-America-Afrka. Cargo received Friday, up to 3 p.m. N° Comm™l°n n ™ fwe JOHNSTON AND CO., LTD., QOOK'S-WAGONS LITS, P'filephonesi- 40 j*l!£n.d 42-83*. ; X 1»1- Featherston. Street,. WeHingto*^

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Evening Post, Volume CXXIV, Issue 57, 4 September 1937, Page 16

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