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Tenders. "JUTATAMATA COUNTY COUNCIL. CONTRACTS. Tenders, returnable up to 4 p.m. on MONDAY", March 1, and marked with Contract No., and addressed to the County Clerk, Cambridge, are invited for CONTRACTS: No. 194, 148 Chains; No. 195. 55 Chains of Road Formation, including Culverting, on the Luck at Last Road, Maungatautari, No. 196: 600 yds Sanding on Karapiro Road, Factory to Norris's Hill. No. 197: 400 yds Sanding. Whitehall Road. No. 198: 400 yds Sanding on Taotaoroa Road. Fisher's Pit to Ferguson's Gully, and Potts's Hill. _ ~ No. 199 400 yds Sanding on Buckland Road, McNaughton's to Laud's, and about 10 Chains at Wills's section. No. 200: 800 yds Sanding on Totman's Road and Okoroire Road. Work shown: No. 194 and 195. on WEDNESDAY, 24th inst.. at 11 a.m., from the Junction. On THURSDAY. 25th inst.. No. 198, at 10 a.m.. from Fisher's Pit; No. 196, at noon, from the Factory No. 199, at 2 p.m., from the Junction; No. 197, at 4 p.m., from Mr. Cowlings. And No. 200. on FRIDAY. 25th. at 11 a.m.. from Okoroire Station. Specifications may be seen with the County Engineer, at the County Office, Cambridge, and at Messrs. Rose Bros.' Store, Tirau. E. J. EARLY. Engineer. Cambridge. February 15, 1915. TENDERS FCR ANNUAL CAMP SUP-FLIES.-AUCKLAND DISTRICT. Tenders will be receeived until 5 p.m. on TUESDAY, February 23, 1915. for Camp Supplies, which embrace the usual rations, including Bread, Fresh Meat. Fresh Milk, Firewood and Coal. Contrxctors may tender for all or part of any article at all or any of the following camps: Whaigarei, Kawakawa, 'Brown's Bay (near Takapuna), Ruatangata, Tauranga, Kohimarama (or vicinity), Ngaruawahia, Morrinsville, Te Papap-w (near Onehunga) Hamilton Th» approximate total number of men in all camps will be 6000, the approximate number of horses 1500. The first camp will commence on March 2, the last camp will finish about May 1. The approximate number in each camp, rnd information regarding supplies and quantities iequired at each camp, also tender forms, may be obtained on application frcm tho Assistant Director of Supplies and Transports, Drill Hall, Rutland Street Auckland. The lo rest or any tender not necessarily accepted. ,T. E. BARTON. Major. A.Q.M.G., Auckland Military DistrictTTILLMER GILCHRIST FURNISHING CO. LTD.. In Liquidation. PALMERSTON NORTH. FOR SALE BY TENDER. TENDERS are invited for the STOCK, PLANT AND BOOK DEBTS of the above Company as a going concern. Tenders will be received by the undersigned till WEDNESDAY, March 10. 1915 Ten per cent, of the amount tendered must accompany each tender. £ s. d. Stock 2189 18 11 Plant and Machinery ... 602 10 * Fixtures. Fittings, etc. ... 123 11 6 Book Debts 675 14 0 Total £3591 15 1 Stock Sheets, Stock and Plant may be inspected and every information given at the Company's premises, Ihe Square, Palmerstor North. The highest or any tender not necessarilj accepted. S. E. HULBERT. Liquidator. •pOROUGH OF TAURANGA. TENDERS FOR STREET FORMATION Tenders will be received at the Towt Clerk's Office up to 7.30 p m. on MONDAY February 22. 1915, for Streets Formatior Con'ract. No. 27. Flans and specifications may be seen a 1 the Town Clerk's OfficeH. W. CLIMIE AND SON. Engineers. AUCKLAND FARMERS' FREEZING COMPANY, LTD. Tenders are invited by the Auckland Farmers' Freezing Company, for the Forma (ion of about 155 Chains of Embankment foi Rail Siding (earthwork, only), at Horotiu. Plans may be seen at the Office of th« Company, King's Wharf; Farmers' Auc tioneering Company, Hamilton; Town Clerk Ngaruawahia; Town Clerk, Te Awamutu; Mr. Washer's House, Horotiu. Tenders close TUESDAY. February 23 1915H. G. STRINGER. Secretary. I _______^______________ a= ____ i n Excursions, Picnics, Etc. . rpAKAPUNA rpRAMWAY & "pERRI ' COMPANY. ( T TD. TSAYSWATER. rpAKAPUNA. AND -jtTILFORD "DEACHES. S S. PUPUKE leaves Ferry Tee (Wester Entrance). Week Days: Quarter past ever hour from 7.15 a.m. until 11.15 p.m.. wit an additional trip at 5.45 p.m. SUNDAYS. At 30 a.m. 10 30. 11.30. 1.0 p.m.. 2.0, 2.41 j 3.20. 4.0. 4.40. 5 20. 6.0. 6.40. 7.20. 80, 9.0. '. Connecting with Trams at Bayswater fc Takapuna and Milford Beaches. Aucknowledged to be the Finest Beaches i the Dominion for . BATHING. BOATING. AND FISHING 1 Public Bathing Accommodation on Beaches. d Visitors should on no account miss this u Delightful TripTHE ROUND TRIP: Adults. Is; Children over 3 years an under 12 years, 6<L W. H. TAYLOR, Manager. Educational. i ' OCHOOL OF AB" " Elam" School of Art. Rutland SI Auckland Art School. Auckland. THE CLASSES WILL REOPEN Of MONDAY, MARCH 15. Classes are held in all branches of Drai ing and Painting, and in the following A plied Arts: — Woodcarving, Modelling in Clay, Repouse Copper and Silver Work, Art Leather Work, Enamelling, and Jewellery. Particulars as to Classes, Fees, and Fr> Studentships can be had on application to E. W. PAYTON, '» Director. THE LADIES' COLLEGE AND SCHOO OF MUSIC. CLEVELAND HOUSE. REMUERA. Principal: MRS S. A. MOORE-JONE M.M.. MR.C.P., CM.. S.K., London. Staff of Graduates and Certificated Teacher English and Foreign. Thorough Modern High-class Education f Girls on Christian but Unsectarian Pri ciples. Exams. prepared for. Mode: Languages Taught Conversationally. Mate I nal Supervision and Moral Discipline. Sto: ! Buildings, with perfect ventilation ai drainage. Extensive grounds. Prospect at Messrs Upton and Co.. and Champtaloi and Edmiston. 'Phone 808 Free railway; trams to gate FIRST TERM COMMENCES FEBRUAD 3. 9. 1915. il CHELTENHAM COLLEGE. DEVO s. j L/ PORT. l\ Boarding and Day School for Girls. Principal: MRS. A. E. DEAN, Formerly Mistress of the Terrace Scho< a Wellington. Assisted by an efficient su °' and visiting teachers. First term Februa ~* ill 1915. Boarders return February 10. T , School is delightfully situated for those c -*• siring sea air and bathing. Prospectus Messrs. Champtaloup and Edmiston' a: s- Messrs. Upton s, or on application to t s. Principal. EL O C U T I O TAUGHT BY MODERN METHOD. VOICE PRODUCTION} F. ALFRED PRICE.'" Elocutionist. 21, Swanson St

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15847, 18 February 1915, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15847, 18 February 1915, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15847, 18 February 1915, Page 10

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