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! ■£-;£'•■ ■"■:- Tenders. '■ .I ' MEW 7EALAND "D AILWAYS. ! SUPPLY AND DELIVERY OF UNIFORM :. , caps. Railway Department;, ■Head Office, Wellington, ; October 9, 1916.. : V Written Tenders will be received at this I Office, up to Noon on MONDAY. October 30. 1916. for the Supply and Delivery of Uniform , Cap 8 for Stationmastcrs and EngiMdrivere 1 and Firemen, for the New Zealand Railways, also for Rainproof and While Cap Covers, for periods ending March 31, 1918. and for March 31, 1919. Conditions of contract and forms of tender may bo obtained and samples seen at , the Comptroller of Stores' Office, Railway I Buildings, • Wellington, and at the District ( Railway Storekeepers' Offices, Newmarket, Addington. .and -Hillside. The samples are exhibited to show the. style of the caps required and the'kinds and qualities of the trimmings—peaks, straps, stiffeners, inside bands, linings, gold lace, etc.—to be used in their.manufacture, lhe . cloths to be used, to be as nearly .as possible equal in quality, texture, weight, and ' Bhade to tho cloths in samples, : and to be suitable for uniform caps. Cravenel.o is desired for . Engincdrivers' and Firemen s Summer Caps. , Tenders to be addressed to the General Manager, New Zealand Railways, Wellington, and to be marked outside, " Tender for Uniform Caps,"-and must be accompanied by one sample, made up by the Tenderer, of each kind of Cap proposed to be supplied by, him at the tender rates, and showing the quality of the manufacture, and the kinds i and qualities of materials to be employed therein. All cloths used in the manufacture of the caps to be dyed in fast colour. The lowest of any tender will not necessarily be accepted, and telegraphic tenders may not be entertained. E. H. HILEY, General Manager. ' Renders for PLOUGHING. Tenders are invited and' will be received by the Undersigned up to 4 p.m. on TUESDAY. October 24, 1916, for Clearing, Burning Scrub, etc., and Ploughing about 115 Acres of Crown Land near Swanson,. formerly part of Swanson Kauri Gum Reserve. Tenders may be alternatively either with •or without the right to the gum obtained when ploughing. Plan and specifications may be seen at this Office, or specifications only at tho Post Offices, -Swanson and Henderson. The lowest or.any Tender not necessarily Accepted. H. M. SKEET. Commissioner of Crown Lands. District Lands and Survey Office, Auckland. October .9. 1916. A UCKLAND CENTRAL POLICE A STATION-ADDITIONS. Tenders will be received at this Office until Noon of WEDNESDAY. Ist November, 1916, -for Additions, to the Auckland Central Police Station. _ j Drawings, specifications, etc.. may be leen ,at Public Works Office, Auckland. ■ " The lowest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. F. BIGG-WITHER, District Engineer. Public Works Office Auckland 7th October. 1916. AUCKLAND- 'RACING / CLUB. OUTSIDE CATERING AND FRUIT STALL RIGHTS. Fresh Tenders (endorsed) for above-men-tioned Rights for the Season 1916-17 will be received by tho Undersigned up till 12 Noon". on WEDNESDAY, October 11. Highest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. Full particulars can be obtained on application at the Club's Offices. 7. F. HARTLAND, Secretary. J)OAD FORMATION. Tenders will be received by the undersigned, up to noon of TUESDAY, 24th inst., for Road Formation, etc.. through the Hamlin Estate, Panmure. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. HARRISON AND GRIERSON, Victoria Arcade. pUKEMIRO COLLERIES, LIMITED. Tenders are invited up to Noon on THURSDAY, 19th inst, for the Erection (Labour only) of Bungalow at Pukemiro. Drawing, specifications, etc., may be seen .at this office. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. C. M. RICH-WHITE, ■ Secretary, Oct. 10, 1916. Endean's Bldgs., Auckland. TO BUILDERS. COTTAGE HOSPITAL, WARKWQRTH. Plans .and Specifications may bo seen at this Office, also with Town Clerk, Warkworth. Tenders close.at my office, TUESDAY. Oc- ' tober 17, at 2 -p.m. G. W. AIjLSOP. F.R.1.8.A., < .203. Victoria Arcade. Architect. TENDERS are invited by the Deep Creek *• Land Company, Ltd., for about 155 CHAINS STREET FORMATION. Plans and specifications qasty be seen at the Office of Mossrs. Kirkwood and Payne, Brunswick Buildings, Queen Street, where tenders close at Noon on FRIDAY, October : 20, 1916. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted STANLEY ORBELL, Engineer. ; npO CONTRACTORS. BRICK FACTOR! IN LORNE STREET. Tenders for the above will be received at our Office up to 3 p.m. on MONDAY, Ccto b-»r 16. W. A. HOLMAN AND L. V. MOSES, 305, Viotoria Aroade. Architects. TT AND p QRAMS (Late Inglis and Orams), LICENSED PLUMBERS, GASFITTERS. HOT AND COLD WATER SERVICE, SPECIALISTS AND DRAIN-LAYERS, 109. HOBSON STREET, AUCKLAND. 'Phone 3364. Estimates Given. IMPORTANT TO CONTRACTORS AND i LOCAL BODIES. rn , MAPIER. MORNINGSIDE. ('Phone 3642.) Supplies Reinforced Concrete Culvert Pipes, Drinking Troughs, Cesspits. Septic Tanks. and General Concrete Work. Concrete Floodgates a Specialty. PROMPT ATTENTION GIVEN TO ALL ORDERS. TSTILSON AND TTELLY. LTD.. Engineers, Iron and Brass Founders, Black.smiths and Steel Structural Engineers. Makers of Concrete Mixers, Friction and Hand- Winches, Garden Rollers, Fire Escapes, and all classes of Wrought and Cast Iron Work. WORKS. FEDERAL BTREET. 'Phones 1441 and 1865 ARCHITECTS , AND BUILDERS ■**■ Should Specify for MURRAY'S i DISSOLVER ACETYLENE GENERATOR. It has no trays and therefore none to clean. It uses lump carbide from which the largest volume xi gas is obtainable. Opinion expressed by a well-known Auckland architect:—l consider Murray's Dissolver Generator is absolutely "out on its own" as a modern acetylene appliance.— John Routley. A.N.Z.I.A. Illustrated circular from Murray's Colonial Acetyleno Co., 41, Victoria St., Auckland. 'Phones 2897, 2408. Telegrams, "Transcend.'

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Hotels. MELBOURNE, COLLINS STREET. : M FEDERAL COFFEE PALACE. Largest Hostelry in Auatralasia, I Handy to boat, train, and centre of city. Two Diningrooms and Cafe. ' Write for Tariff Card. J . Under Vice-Regal Patronage, THE RUTLAND HOTEL WANGANUI'g LEADJNG HOTEL. A House of Quality and Refinement, rariff 10s icr day. Weekly by arrangement. Commercial Tariff, 8a per day. Write or wire for Reservation. _'■'~. "', ~ - : a ■ S3 Coffee. ; W-OW, JUST A WORD ABOUT COFFEE. | " i The Sewon when' you can thoroughly : on joy a delicious cup of COFFEE, is now coming on. GET GOOD COFFEE, and see that it is carefully made. i «A W «* & n .°! "Stag"? Head" brand, see J that the Registered Trade Mark is on the i tin, and you can be certain that you have t something really good. i All grocers. c No advance in price. I lib Net Weight Tin of the most Delicious ' Coffee procurable Is lOd, all grocers. A. J. E NIEICAN AND £f"-g* j

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16357, 11 October 1916, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16357, 11 October 1916, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16357, 11 October 1916, Page 4

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