Amusements. 3. EVERYBODY GOES TO "EV'RYB'DY'S." j " TnV'RYB'DY'S." JCiV , KXB , DY'S. ,, 3. X AST T\AY JLI AJ To-day B=— L AST D AY = s — T ILA T EE — JL-ILA JL_EE —— T ILA T EE • JUILA JL_EE The T ILA T EE Sweetest • —- -Lm_A JUEE Thing E T ILA T EE In E -L/ILA JUEE Size 2 ' T ILA T EE Girls. 1-ILA JLiEE — , T ILA T EE 7. I_TLA l-EE •' In " QUCH 4 T TITLE T)IRATE." •• Ouch A .Little IT irate." There is also a Screaming — MACK SENNETT COMEDY. CUPID'S T|AY r\FF. upid'S -Jay \Jff. ■ At 2 o'clock. 3.30. 7 o'clock, and 8.30. , ATTEND THE EARLY SESSIONS. OR BOOK YOUR SEATS (Phone 4402). EVERYBODY GOES TO T7t VRYB'DY'S. VERYBODY GOES TO -Hi V'RYB'DY'3. \\ A GREAT Super - Attraction Coming — ■**■ Sessuo Hayakawa — " Ev'ryb'dy's." T Tenders. ELLINGTON HARBOUR BOARD. CONTRACT NO. 171—PIP2TEA WHARF. Tenders will be received up to 5 o'clock P.m. on WEDNESDAY. 2-lth September. 1919. at the Office of the Board for the construction of a Reinforced Concrete Wharf, having a mean length of about 913 feet 6 inches and a width of ISG feet 6 inches, carried on reinforced concrete piles. Tenders should be in closed envelopes, addressed to the Chairman, and endorsed - on side. "Tender for Contract No. 171." ;. Plans, Specifications, Schedules, and Conditions of Tender may be seen (and forms ;, of tender, etc.. may be obtained on application) at the Office of the Chief Engineer j to the Board at Wellington. ] The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. H. E. NICHOLLS. Secretary. Harbour Board Office, 5 Wellington. N.Z.. -; 26th June. 1919. s _______ >j " " - "W ATPA COUNTY COUNCIL. CONCRETE CULVERT. Tenders, returnable to the Clerk, Waipa County Council, at Te Awamutu. before , . SATURDAY, September 27. are solicited for ! . the erection of a reinforced concrete culvert, ■ . 4S by 12 feet, on the road to the proposed ! I. Horotiu Bridge. ;. Plans and Specifications can be seen at : our office at Hamilton. J P THOMSON AND FARRER. I i ) "PUBLIC BUILDINGS. — WINDOWIT CLEANING CONTRACT. 1919-1920. Offers will be received at this Office until Noon on MONDAY, September 29. 1919, for Cleaning Windows, etc.. of Departmental Offices in Auckland. Conditions, etc., may be seen at the Public Works Office. Auckland The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. - G. T. MURRAY, District Engineer. ' Public Works Office, Auckland. September 8, 1919. DOAD FORMATION CONTRACT AKA AKA-PUKEKOHE ROAD. Tenders will be received at this Office until noon on TUESDAY. September 30. 1919, for the construction of approximately sixty chains of 16ft dray road, situated about six miles from Pukekoho Railway Station. Specifications"' and conditions of the work may be seen at the Public Works Offices. Auckland and Hamilton, and Post Office. Pukekohe. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. G. T. MURRAY. District Engineer. I Public Works Office. Auckland, Sept. 15, 1919. TENDERS, returnable 27th inst. for Cutting about 200 Acres Tea-tree, etc., adjoining Hamilton Borough. Particulars obtainable from MR. NORMAN HOLDEN, ' Care Farmers' Auctioneering Co. I T O PAINTERS. ' _, Tenders are invited for the Painting of . HOLY TRINITY CHURCH. DEVONPOET. > Specifications and plans may be seen at > my office, where tenders close at noon on FRIDAY, September 26. 1919. A. J. PALMER. A.N Z.1.A.. Architect, 121, Victoria Arcade. PAINTING and Signwriting at shop in Queen St.—For particulars, write R.H.M.. Box 1184. P.O. HP O BUILDERS. We have just landed a shipment of ENGLISH CORRUGATED IRON AMERICAN CORRUGATED IRON ROGERS' READY-MIXED PAINTS CERTAINTEED RUBBER ROOFING CASEMENT STAYS, FASTENERS, ETC. WINGATE AND CO., LTD. Ironmongers. Opp. G.P.0.. Auckland. P XT TfRANKHAM, TIMBER AND JOINERY MERCHANT. MAHURU STREET. NEWMARKET. Telephone 3030. BAKERS' OVENS, FURNACE WORK, COPPER BOILERS. Built or Repaired. pEO. "DHODES AND OONS. T TD., Builders and Contractors, Patteson Street. City. 'Phone 1051 for Estimates. "rjpHE OLD0 LD JT X R M '" REMOVES AND RAISES HOUSES, CON-CRETE AND DRAINAGE, TAR AND SANDING AND GENERAL WORK. -yyHITE AND OONS 'PHONE 703. APPOINTMENTS. MAJOR'S MILL WHITEFor interior work, where large spaces have to be covered quickly, efficiently, and economically, no paint or kalsomine will give such ail-round satisfaction. The Whits Water Paint that is a perfect white? Among users in Sydney are: — Wunder'ich Ceiling Coy. N.S W. Railways. Imperial Tranßiiorts and Naval Dockyards. Union S.S. Co.. Ltd.. of New Zealand. ' Also leading Warehouses, Factories, etc., ['■ etc. ' " I ; Sole Manufacturers: | ' MAJOR "DROS. AND JD> SYDNEY. \J New Zeaiand Agent: — HARRY A. JENKINS. Baker's Buildings. Wellington. P.O. Box 778. Telegrams. '• Metallic." AY. "WILSON. 53-55, FEDERAL STREET, BLACKSMITH, STRUCTURAL ENGINEER AND < GENERAL IRONWORKER. HEEL-TIP AND TOE-PLATE MANUFACTURER. Iron Gates and Railings to Order. Garden - Rollers. Fire Escapes, Wilson's Patent Swingletrce Irons. J Builders' Ironwork and all Classes of Iron and Steel Work. FIRST-CLASS , WORK (AT MODERATE Estimates Given for All Classes of Work. r 'PHONE 1141. (\UR npERRACOTTA pOOFINfi TIL ARE MANUFACTURED LOCALLY. We are Therefore Able to Roof Any Building in the North Island in Superior Tiles At Low Cost. CONSULT US BEFORE SPECIFYING YOUR NEXT ROOF. yyiNSTONE, J TD., 6 AND 8. CUSTOMS STREET E. For Sale by Tender. TENDERS closing 2 8ih inst.. are called J Tilor.'R-awtti WLftg *-"?!
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17268, 18 September 1919, Page 12
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