Tenders. ; pOLICE DEPARTMENT. TENDERS FOR WATERPROOF COATS AND CAPES. Sealed Tenders, marked on the envelope Tenders for Waterproof Coats." will bo received by the Commissioner of Police at, Wellington up to Noon of THURSDAY, 21st , December, 1911. for the supply and delivery of foot and mounted Waterproof Coats anu Capes for the New Zealand Police Force, for a period of three years. Sample coats may be seen, and terms and conditions of contract and forms of tender can bo procured, at the Police Store, Ballance-street, Wellington, and at the Central Police Stations at Auckland, Christcburch, and Dunedin. F. WALDEGRAVE., Commissioner of Police. Wellington. 25th November. 1911. /JAO ARCHITECTS AND BUILDERS SPECIFY AND USE " " pAINT For all Outside and Inside Work. GUARANTEED FOR FIVE YEARS. ryyi'NGATE AND QO., * SOLE AGENTS, QUEEN-STREET. TO TENDERERS—Don't forget HARD LEY'S i for your Baths. Basins, Sinks, etc. Hundreds for selection, from a Galvd. Bath at 20s to a Handsome Palatial Enamel at £9: Basins from 5s to £5. Get their " Champion" Cast Washing Furnace, no brickwork. will last 20 years. Have your Spouting fixed properly with the " Champion" Clip Bracket.—Address, CORNER ALBERT AND SWANSON STS. JF y oue RENDER JS ' Come Straight to us for Prices of BATHS. BASINS, SANITARY GOODS, GRATES. TILES. GAS FITTITGS. Largest, Selection and Latest Patterns. • jgAKER AND QO.. J^TD.. CUSTOM-STREET WEST. pUMICE CONCRETE BUILDING SLABS. For the Construction of Reinforced Subdivision Walls. FIRE-PROOF. •• SOUNDPROOF, INDESTRUCTIBLE. Used throughout the Strand Arcade, Technical College, Railway Goods Shed, Queen's Theatre, Firth's Bond, and numerous others. Specified for many modern buildings in course of erection or alteration.—Manufactured by THE FIRTH PUMICE, CO.. LTD., Auckland. riX) BUILDERS, CONTRACTORS. AND i- DRAINERS AT DEVONPORT, BAYSWATER, AND LAKE TAKAPUNA. WE MANUFACTURE BRICKS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, SANITARY PIPES, FIELD TILES, CHIMNEY POTS. AND A LARGE VARIETY OF GARDEN-EDGED TILES, ALSO SHELL LIME. AGENTS FOR WILSONS PORTLAND CEMENT COMPANY. E. AND R. DUDER, Dovonport. T° A ECHrrECTB and B uildees - THE " AOME" REINFORCED HOLLOW PARTITION BLOCK. The Cheapest and Best in the Market foe use on Wooden Floors. We are prepared to deliver these Blocks on demand. Cheap and rapid erection. REINFORCED CONCRETE AND ENGINEERING CO.. Little Union-street. Freeman's Bay. Land Transfer Notices. AND TRANSFER ACT NOTICES. Notice is hereby given that the several Parcels of Land hereinafter described will be brought under tho provisions of the Land Transfer Act. 1908, unless caveat be lodged forbidding the same within one month from the date of the Gazette containing this notice-.— ERNEST GERARD, Lots 5 to 9 and ! 11 to 17, inclusive, of Allot. 70, Section 10, Suburbs of Auckland, containing 2 acres and 20 perches. Occupied by Harry Percy Smallbone, Margaret Tyne, George Rainey, Hubert Earle Vaile. William Ward Baker, and John Parkinson. Plan 6998. 5240.—WILLIAM lIOULSTON AND DAVID ROULSTON.—AIIot. 29 and part Allot. 30. Suburban. Section 2, Parish- of Pukekohe, containing 14a. lr. 1.5 p. Occupied by applicants. Plan 7366. 5243.—WILLIAM ROULSTON.—Part Allot. 1 30, Suburban Section 2, Parish of Pukekohe, containing 3r. 1.5 p. Occupied by applicant. , Plan 7366. GEORGE HATCHER.— Allot. 107 Section 10. Suburbs of Auckland, containing 4a. lr. 7.4 p. Occupied by applicant. Plan 7404. Diagrams may be inspected at .-lis Office.Dated this 18th day of December, 1911, at 1 the Lands Registry Office, Auckland. THOS. -TALL, District Land Registrar. Money. MONEY TO LEND at a moderate rat« of interest.—Apply. Jackson and Russell^ MONEY TO .LEND at Current Rates, on Approved Security. M. Newton, Barrister and Solicitor. 102. Victoria Arcade. MONEY to Lend on firsass securities at t IVxlowest current rates of interest.— , and Oliphant. Solicitors. 10. High-st.. Auck. ! MONEY to Lend on Mortgage at a low 1 IVJL rate of interest.— M. G. McGregor, Hobson Buildings. Shortland-etreat. ; OHE A P M.ON Y. * Money to Lend on City and Suburban I Properties at Lowest Bates. NEVILLE NEWCOMB. His Majesty's Arcade. ' jy-ONEY T ° LEND. We have £150, £500. £300. £700, and £1000 to Lend on first-class Security at 6 to 61 per cent. SMITH AND HALCOMBE. Queen and Swan sou Streets. J|| ON E I TO LEND. ON MORTGAGE OF FIRST-CLASS FREEHOLD SECURITY AT CURRENT RATES. HESKETH AND RICHMOND. Wyndham-Bt.. Auckland. MONEY TO LEND on Mortgage of FirstIVX class Freehold Securities. , W. COLEMAN. Solicitor and Notary Public, 101, Queen-street. WE HAVE MONEY TO LEND ON • V MORTGAGE. SHEARER AND EASTOATE, Security. Queen-street. Money to lend ON i liiST-CLASS MORTGAGE SECURITY, AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. And in BUMS TO SUIT BORROWERS. r SAMUEL VAILE AND SONS. u Land Estate, and Financial Agents. T 87. Queen-street-t ... i —■—- ■ ■ —— 0 a M ONEY Lent, on Prom. Notes, * IVJL on Build. Society's Shares, X On Life Ins. Policies, or on Furw niture without removal. Business strictly confidential. —The Lombard, 31, Weilesley-st., opposite Public Library. /evvEtt-Zft 17* STAB ED 1887—Royal Loan ' Office. 4, Wellesley-st. E., iirstA shop from Queeu-st. (late of Viev® toria-st). Money to lend every conceivable form security: reasonable '"terest. -i *— I ——■****•■ , — ■ ' Ranges. . 5 FARMERS. WHEN PURCHASING QOOIONG pANGE, Investigate the Merits of the "NEW; _ROYAL." SPECIALLY USE WITH WOOD UNIFORM HEAT FOR BOILING OR ROASTING. EXTRA LARGE OVEN. t ILLUSTRATED PRICE LIST on Application A. & T. BURT, I/CD., I. ! OUSTOMB-ST. W.. AUCKLAND,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14867, 19 December 1911, Page 3
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