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Shows. J Jb -pOULTEY. PIGEON, AND | J . CANARY SHOW NOW ON, ]1[ ROYAL ALBEET HALL. ■iifi&gvc- BONT MISS IT. TX7-AIKATO TT7LNTEE CHOW, HAMILTON". TOY 8, 900 **» 11, 1903. pEAND -pXHIBITION Of . , AGRICULTURAL, DAIRY. AND GARDEN PBODUCT&, MAORI INDUSTRIES. HOME INDUSTRIES. NEEDLEWORK, AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHY, ¥Etc, Etc. pHAMPION "pOULTRY CHOW. SIDE SHOWS. REFRESHMENTS. MACHINERY IN MOTION. Special Trains and Excursion Fares. Show Open Day and Nigrht. Entries positively Close SATURDAY, 20th Juno. No late entries. Auckland Entries inav be made at Auckland Poultry Show on FRIDAY, 19th. R. B. EESTELL, S. J- BULLOCK, Joint Sees. «- i ■ " ; ' ' — Tenders. TENDERS FOE UNIFORMS ANI CLOTH OVERCOAT?. WATERPROOF OVERCOATS, AND CAPS AND COVERS. Tenders will be received at the Stores Branch. Post and Telegraph Department, Wellington, until 5 p.m. of THURSDAY, the 16th July, 1503, from persons willing to furnish the undermentioned articles in snob, quantities as may be ordered by the Post-master-General during the three years commencing on the Ist August, 1906, and ending on the 31st July. 1911: — ' SCHEDULES OF ARTICLES. SCHEDULE No. I—LETTER-CARRIERS' AND POST OFFICE MESSENGERS' UNIFORMS. Etc Group Uniforms and Cloth Overcoats. „ Waterproof Overcoats, etc. „ C—Caps. SCHEDULE No. 2-TELEGRAPH MESSENGEES' UNIFORMS, Etc. Group A—Uniforms and Cloth Overcoats. „ B—Waterproof Overcoats, etc. '~ C—Caps and Covers. SCHEDULE No. 3-MArL-CART DRIVERS' UNIFORMS, Etc Group A—Uniforms and Cloth Overcoats. ~ • Waterproof Overcoats „ C-Cat)S. Schedules of the above, giving an estimate of the quantities of each group of articles required, with copies of the general specifications and conditions of tendering, toge- ; ther with printed forms of tender, may be '< obtained at, all chief Post Office? from 10 to 4 o'clock every day except Saturday. The store samples will be shown at the ] Chief Post Offices at Auckland. Christchurch, i and Dunedin. and at the Post and Telegraph Store, Wellington; and any Jnforma- ; tion or explanation -will be afforded to intending tenderers. Tenders must be addressed to the Controller of Stoves, Post and Telegraph Department. Wellington, and indorsed outside, " Tender for Uniforms, Schedule No. . Group (or Groups) ," as the case may be. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. D. ROBERTSON. Secretary. General Post Office, Wellington. June 10, 1508. mo CONTRACTORS. Tenders are invited for the Formation of Roads, etc.. being Contract No. 2, Grand Park. resit South R6ad Drawings and Speciflcation may be seen at the Office of the undersigned, 27, short-laud-street, and Tenders will be received there until Noon of FRIDAY, 19th inet. JAMES STEWART. Auckland. 10th June, 1508. TO BUILDERS. ADDITIONS TO HOUSE. KHYBER PASS. Tenders for above will be received until Noon, FRIDAY. 26th June. GOLDSBRO' AND WADE, Victoria Arcade. Architect*. rriO, BUILDERS. WOOL AND PRODUCE STORES. IN WOOD AND IRON. For DALGETV AND CO-. LID. Tenders for above will be received until Noon, MONDAY, 25th JuneGOLDSBRO' AND WADE. Victoria Arcade Architects. rr»o OWNERS HORSE TEAMS. Tenders are invited until June 20, for Carting Five Million Feet Sawn limber, disfrance about five miles, on hard beach; good road winter or summer. W. J. STOKES, Ararua. May 26, 1908. TENDERS invited until June 24, for Erecting Two Houses, Epsom.—Christie, /9. Qaeen-st. (Ground Floor, along passage). TNDE NT L D GTEEL "D AR S FOR REINFORCED CONCRETE • CONSTRUCTION. ESTIMATES AND DRAWINGS FURNISHED FREE BY THE AGENTS. JOHN T\TJTHIE AND QO., T.TD., WELLINGTON. Public Notices. •ftJOTIOB OF PARTNERSHIP. The. undersigned have this day entered into Partnership, under the style of Palethorpe and Pa«re. and will carry on the business of Auctioneers and Real Estate Agents, at 13, Victoria Arcade. H G PALETHORPE. R- G. DACEE. . Auckland. .Tune 15th. 19C3. Businesses For Sale. •nuSIXESS SPECIALIST. TO DRAPERS. rtO-'A-A VERY SNUG LITTLE BUSIJbOOU NESS; constantly increasing trade; progressive suburb. Really worth inquiring about. TO MILLINERS. 01 A-MILLINERY. _ High-class and 3j±U\J weil-conducted business; up-to-date stock; tastefully fitted premises. TO STOREKEEPERS. A A—GENERAL STORE.—A Business JfeylUU worth securing; old established and successful country business. Extra good turnover; sound and sure. TO BAKERS. /jjj-A-A REALLY FIRST-CLASS 5&40U PASTRYCOOK AND CATERING BUSINESS. Large turnover. An absolutely sound cash business. TO GROCERS. /lnriA WTLL PURCHASE the Freehold £Aj\J\J Property. Stock and Plant, of a well known City Business. TO BUYERS—Consult me re business matters. Over 13 years' practical experience throughout this province. I can help y<ra ' A. M. B EYI)EX THE POPULAR BUSINESS SELLER. _ 183. -STREET 'Phone, 1742 T KY IT TO - DAY- ■' DOMINION" PURE ALE. M""~~ESS£NGER BROTHERS' TEA ROOM Is QUITE a POPULAR PLACE. The Best of Tea. of Cakes, of Fruit, and of Customers. Afternoon Tea. No Stairs. Cloit- to Tram. EaiL Steamers.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13780, 19 June 1908, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13780, 19 June 1908, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13780, 19 June 1908, Page 10