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Excursions. Picnics, etc. »~_ ATORTHEKN STEAMSHIP IN CO., LTD. ' !!_4tN_] DAY TRIPS to WAIHEKE, Etc lr-*"* s O.V. WAIUKU. OSTBND, AWAROA, ORAPIU, AND COWES BAY. Mon.. 9.30 a.m. Wed.. 9.30 a.m. Loaves Cowce, 3 p.m.; Ostena. 4.30 p.m. Fares: Ostend 3s, Cowes 4s, Orapiu 6s, Awaroa 48. OSTBND & BUCKLAND'S BEACH ONLY. Friday. 9.30 a.m. Leaves Ostend 4.30 p.m.. Buckland's 5.30 p.m.' Fare, Bucklands, 2s 6d. SUNDAY TRIP. , Leaves 10 a.m.; leaves Ostend, 5 p.m.; leaves Buckland'a, 6 p.m. Arkle's Bay and Way Porta, Wodneaday, March 8. 9.30 a.m., B.S. Orewa. R. C. HAMMOND, Manager. *--t-~ ATORTHERN STEAMSHIP CO., IN LTD. THAMES RACES. Owing to Postponement of the above Races to WEDNESDAY, March 1. the F.S. WAKATERE Will Leave Auckland to-night (Tuesday), at midnight. Leave Thames, Wednesday. March 1, 8 p.m. Faro, 245. Tho P.S. Wakatero's ordinary, timetable for Tuesday and Wednesday will bo cancelled. "Z T 4 QURFDALE SEASIDE gggrigkj esi,ate - Launch lU.\ui'U will leavo Launch Steps TO-MORROW (Wednesday), .10 a.m. SATURDAY, March 4, 1 p.m. SUNDAY, March 5, 9.45 e-ra. Leaving, Surfdale 4.30 p.m. each day. Soft drinks obtainablo at Store. ONEROA BEACH ESTATES, Telephone 1184 A. Wright's Bldgs, Fort St. TTARBOUR EXCURSIONS. FOR WEEK-END OR MOONLIGHT EXCURSIONS ON THE HARBOUR. THE LARGE, FAST CRUISING LAUNCH JOYBIRD IS FOR HIRE. Licensed to Carry 40 Passengers. To arrange forward business communicate with Agents, MESSRS. TURLEY. THOMPSON. AND BALL, 45, Customs Street. P.O. Box No. 103. 'Phone No. 96JA. LAUNCH Kia Ora I. leaves Auckland daily for Arkle's and Way Ports at 5.15 p.m., leaving Arkle's 6.30 a.m. each morning. Leaving Auckland Saturdays, I.ls.—Vere Harrison, Proprietor. Tenders. ATGARUAWAHIA WATER BUPPLY. CARTAGE OF RETICULATION AND SUPPLY PIPES. AND MATERIALS FOR CONCRETE DAM. Tenders will bo received by the Town Clerk at Ngaruawahia up till 4 p.m. on FRIDAY, the 3rd day of March, 192?. . for Cartage of Reticulation and Supply Pipes and Materials for Concrete Dam. Specification and conditions of ccntraot may be seen at the Council's Offices, Hgaruavahia, and at our Auckland and Morrinsville Offices. LOCKIE GANNON AND WORLEY, Consulting Engineers. Glee Eon's Buildings, Auck'-and. rjiAUMARUNUI BOROUGH COUNCIL. TENDERS WATER FILTERS. Tenders, closing MONDAY, March 20, 1922, arc invited for the Supply and Erection of a Mechanical Filter Plant at Taunnvninui. Specifications obtainable from the undersigned. A. LEESE, Town Clerk. Taumaruuui, February 24, 1922. MANGAHAO TUNNELS. Tenders, closing with the Secretary, Public Works Tenders Board, at Noon on MARCH 7, 1922, ar© invited for excavation, of above turnels. Specifications, etc., obtainable at Public Works Offices, Auckland, Christchurch, Dttnedin. Greymouth, Wcstport and Head Office, Wellington, and at Post Offices, Recfton and Waihi. rpENDERS are invited for the Erection of 1 a Two-storey Houco at Rcmuera. The hwest or any tinder not necessarily accepted. Plpns and specifications to be seen a: Bond and Bond's Office, Commerco St., Auckland. Tendore close noon MONDAY. March 13wanted for Plumbing. Paintins 1 ond Brick Work.—New Job, St. Luke'* Rd.. Mt. Albert. MOVE YOUR HOUSE ON WHEELS. We have Special Equipment for REMOVING OR RAISING HOUSES. GEO. RHODES AND SONS, LTD., Builders and Contractors. 'Phono 1(51. i Hi 0 BUILDERS. The moet perfect Piaster Walls will be made by us.ng i>i\,uLAi>. EaPANDED METAL for framing, HARDWALL PULP BLASTER for foundation. BEST ENGLISH SUPERFINE KEENE'S CEMENT fgr finishing. VVINGATE AND CO., LTD., Ironmongers, Queen Street. BUILDERS. ARCHITECTS, cabinetmakers; BUILDING TIMBERS: House Quantities, ex-truck, any Station. Always Arriving and in Stock :- OAK. MAPLE. PLYWOODS. AUSTRALIAN HARDWOODS. SCANDIA—The Superior Wall Board. For Walls, Ceilings, etc. TIMBER YARDS: Beaumont Street. OFFICES: 3, Customs Street East 'PHONES: 873 and 3506. C. AICKIN AND SONS. —— ' "i For Sale by Tender. TENDERS are called by the Collector of Customs' at Auckland for the Purchase, at a duty-paid price, of Twenty Pieces of Silk Pongee (white), 16/17 yards, 21 inches wide, and Eight Pieces of Silk Tussore, 17/18 yards, 33 inches wide. The Siik can bo seen at the Customhouse Tenders can bo given fori one or both linos. The lowest or any tender not necesaarily accepted. Tenders will close at Noon TO-MORROW (Tuesday), February 28, 1922, Building Material, PERMANENT ROOMING. •* Artistic Finish. Durability. WINSTONE'S ROSEMARY TILES. " SUPER-CEMENT' TILES." The best designed, and most extensively used Cement Tile. Prompt Attention. Best Workmanship. Lowest Quotations. H. C. CLARKE. RooflnE Contractor, 25. Security Buildings. 'Phono 2168. Dentistry. p P MURRAY. DENTIST. HAS REMOVED TO MENNIE'S BLDGS., SYMONDS ST., AND WILL REOPEN EARLY IN FEBRUARY. i pEORGE WARREN, CONSULTING DENTIST. Specialist: Artificial Plates and Restoration and Natural Arrangement of Teeth. Other Branches of Dentistry Not Practised. New Address: A.M.P. BUILDINGS, Corner Queen and Victoria Streets. 'Phone 3732. / p Tl T AMONT. DENTIST. NO. 6, DURHAM STREET EAST. Hours: 9 to 5 p.m. Open Friday Evenings, 7 to 9. Other evenings by appointment. Telephone 990 A,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18027, 28 February 1922, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18027, 28 February 1922, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18027, 28 February 1922, Page 12