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LEVIN RACING CLUB. ANNUAL MEETING, NOVEMBER 17, 1928. A CCEPTANCES for all events close ■Ti- with the undersigned on FRIDAY, November 9th, at 8 p.m. F. NICHOLSON, Secretary. P.O. Box 32, Levin. Telephone 303. 1

TENDERS are invited for the purchase of on© 4ft 6in Threshing Mill, in good order. Intending purchasers will be shown the mill at any time by the undersigned, with whom tenders will close on NOVEMBER 30, ut 12 noon. G. H. MATTHEWS, Awahuri. fPENDERS are invited for the erecJ- tion of a brick house in FeatherBtone Street for G. M. Ranson, Esq. Plans and specification, at our office, where tenders close- at noon on Monday, 19th inst. L. G. WEST AND SON, A.N.Z.1.A., Registered Architects. National Bank Building. TENDERS are invited for the Erection of a Brick Building for the Takapau Plunket Society. Tenders close with the Architect, Thursday, November 15th, 1928 ,at 5 p.m. Plans and specifications may bo obtained from the Architect. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted.—P. J. Marfell, Architect and Structural Engineer, Waipukurau.

TO BUILDERS. • are invited up to Noon of -1- Monday, 12th November, for the erection in brick and wood of a residence, Lower Hutt. Plans, specifications and" conditions of contract may be seen at the office of Messrs Kirkland and Co., Lower Hutt, and at my office. O. A. JORGENSEN. Architect and Structural Engineer, Palmerston North. TO CONTRACTORS. TENDERS are invited until Noon on Friday, November 16, 1928, for the erection in Reinforced Concrete of New Banking Premises and Office Block at Wanganui for The National Bank of New Zealand, Ltd. Plans and specifications may be seen at the Wanganui and Palmerston North branches of the National Bank of New Zealand, Ltd., and at our offices, National Bank Chambers, Wellington. ATKINS AND MITCHELL, (C. H. Mitchell, A.R.1.8.A.) Architects to the Bank. JUST landed, fine shipments of English wallpapers, from Is a roll.— R. Waghorn, the Square. . YOU will never regret trying a loaf of Fairey’s Famous Bread—the quality is always dependable. STOCKTAKING sale.—4 3ft. Orion high pressure ranges to clear at £8 10s nett. All new stock.—U.S.D., near Post oilice, Main Street. BOTTLE Exchange, 16 Dahlia Street, Phone 7092. Empty bottles, old rags and scrap metals bought. Agent, Wellington, Tui and local empty branded bottles. Advise us, our lorry will call. UODYATT lawn mowers. The staudard for reliability and long service. We stock all spare parts.—-Alan-Eon and Barr, Ltd., ltangitikei Street. FORD truck for sale, at a very low figure. Inspect this at Adams, Ltd. JJALF price I Half price I 6—7—B roll lots wallpapers at Alexander Clark’s, Ltd, 3 and ft Fitzherbert At enue.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVIII, Issue 292, 7 November 1928, Page 2

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