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EDUCATION BOARD. SALE FOR REMOVAL OF TEACHER'S HOUSE AT MOUNT ALBERT (MORNINGSIDE). Tenders, accompanied by a deposit of £5, will be received at the Office of the Board, National Mutual Life Buildings, Shortland Street, until 10 a.m. on FRIDAY, October 16, for the Purchase for Removal of the Teacher's House, at Mount Albert. Conditions of tender are obtainable at the Office of the Board. E. C. PURDIE, Secretary, A UCKLAND HOSPITAL BOARD, { Tenders will be received by the Board •up tc noon of October 20, for the supply of NEW MILK AND CREAM to the AUCKLAND HOSPITAL, ALEXANDRA HOME, and for the AUCKLAND INFIRMARY, ior one year fr;om Ist NOVEMBER nest. Specifications may be seen at the Office of the Board, Kitunener Street, _ H. A. SOMMERVILLE. Secretary. ■ ARCHITECTS. BRTC'K OFFICES. HALSEY STREET, FREEMAN'S BAY. Tenders for the above subject to the General Conditions of Contract, will be received ur to Noon, WEDNESDAY, 21.it, 1925. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Plans and Specifications at our Offices. PFOENIX CHAMBERS, Phone 42-548. Queen Street. QUM- DIGGING GRANT FOR SALE. Tenders, closing at my Office on WEDNESDAY. October 21. 1925. are invited for the purcnase of the Residue of a Guni-Di?-gmg Grant, affecting 1000 acres, Pakiri, 1 B.ock, approximately 11 miles from Wellsiord, The grant expires on March 11, 1930. The highest, or any, tender not necessarily accepted. Full, particulars may be had from the undersigned. F. T. EYRE, 21S, Victoria Arcade, Auckland. Liquidator The Wellsford Kauri Gum Co., Ltd. 0 BUILDERS. HOUSE IN WOOD, GREEN LANE. FOR G. V. DEVEKEUX, ESQ. Tenders are invited for th<s above to close at noon on MONDAY, October 19, 1925. GERALD E. JONES. ARTHUR J, PALMER. Registered Architects. 121, Victoria Arcade. T° BulL D E R s - ADDITIONS TO PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, GARDNER RD.. EPSOM. Time for closing of Tenders is extended Until 12 Noon, THURSDAY, October 15. OWEN AND MORGAN, Architects, 2, Victoria Insurance Bldgs., Shortland St. »T*HE TAURANGA HARBOUR BOARD Invites Tenders for the Supply of BLACK CHAIN. SUITABLE FOR MOORING CASK BUOfS. Full particulars may bo seen at the office of this Paper. C. LOWE, October 6, 1925. Secretary. AUCKLAND EDUCATION BOARD. TO BUILDERS. Tenders for the Erection (in wood) of New Outbuildings at the Ponaonby School wiil be received at the Office, of the Auckland Education Board up till 10 a.m. on FRIDAY, October IS 1925. Plana, etc.. may be seen at the Office of the Board. THE WAIKATO AGRICULTURAL AND 1 PASTORAL ASSOCL\TION invite Tenders for Rights of Publican's Booth on their Show Days, NOVEMBER 13 and 19, B>t Ckudelands Particulars from the undersigned. Tenders to close on OCTOBER 17. Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. J. M. BAXTER, Secretary. rro BUILDERS. ALTERATIONS AND ADDITIONS TO HOUSE, ETC., KOHIMAKAMA. Tenders are invited for the Shifting of House Mid Outbuildings, Alterations and Additions to same, and Erection of Bach. Tenders close 2 p-m. FRIDAY, October 16. E. RUPERT MORTON, Registered Architect, tiTiison Chambers. iiTiison Chambers. Phone 43-583. SPENDERS, closing at Noon o:i October X 15,. 1925. are invited for Painting and Plumbing to b-s carried out to Dwelling situated in Church St., Macgere. Specifications may be> : een at the Office of the District Public. Trustee, Albert Street, Auckland. TDLOUGHING, —Wanted immediately, TenX ders for Ploughing and Working 50 Acres of easy fern country.—Ward Bros., Te Miro. Cambridge. TENDERS foi Building Shops, reinforced concrete; Devonport.—Plana and specifications. No. 11. Buchanan St.. Devonport. Woodworker, the Electric CarJEi peiter, £99. Macneill. Maxwell's Bldgs.. Hobson St., cor. Moore St. FOR SALE BY TENDER. 770R SALE BY TENDER.—CLOSING AT -T NOON ON OCTOBER 22. 1 SIX-TON HORSE - DRAWN ROAD ROLLER. 3 RUSTON PROCTOR PORTABLE KEROSENE ENGINE, 16 HP. 1 HYDRAULIC ELEVATOR. About one mile of Tramline, now laid down at Waihi. Rails from 20 to 40*b. Contractor to state price per ton for rails and to lift tramline at his own expense. Arpl? " TOWN CLERK, Waihi. COMMERCIAL COLLEGES. \yOW IS THE VERY BEST TIME IN THE YEAR For Students who wish to study one subject, pr to commence a full course TO ENTER JgRAIN'S OOMMERCIAL QOLLEGE, Parents and others interested should consider the following facts. WEATHER CONDITIONS ARE FAVOURABLE. Students c&n study better now than in the cold or hot weather. THE COLLEGE IS NOT CROWDED, which fact affords the Students a double advantage. It make# the College more comfortable; and, as WE RETAIN OUR FULL TEACHING STAFF DURING THE WHOLE YEAR. The Teachers are enabled .to devote more time to the consideration of Ihe individual temperaments and requirements of their Students. Miss E. B. M. BRAIN, Principal. A. J. HUTCHINSON, Director. (Auckland and Hamilton). EDUCATIONAL. CJOUTHERN CROSS COLLEGE. O 415, Smith's Building. Albert Street. Personal CoachinP". Class al3 d IndiyiduaJ. Third Term Tuesday. September Id. Prospectus and all information on application to MIES E. K. OOCLDISO.^Jj rrtQ OUR PATRONS. —The Shipment of 1 Nelson Delicious and Stunner Apfiles to have arrived last week, arrive by »>s. Kaitoa To-day. and wi!i be delivered immediately. A few cafi©S_ still «vh liable. Our apologies for unavoidable delay in •hipninit.—LAUßlE'S. 340. Uueen Street, opp. Civic Square.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 19142, 7 October 1925, Page 5

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