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CONCRETE MIXERS.—The "Boothmae" N.Z.-made Outfits are the best. Prices from £B2 10s, complete portable units. Side loaders and friction hoists Quoted on apSTRUCTURAL CASTINGS. IRONWORK, PILE SHOES. Let us quote you. BOOTH, MACDONALD AND CO., LTD., W.vndham Street. Phone 43-074. TO CONTRACTORS. DIVIDING SHOP IN KARANGAHAPE ROAD. . i Tenders for the above will be received up to 3 p.m. on MONDAY, April 30. HOLMAN. MOSES AND WATKIN. Registered Architects, 305. Victoria Arcade. rpENDERS will be received up to May X 20. 1928. for felling 200 acres Tawa Bush at Pate tonga. 17 miles from Morrinsville; applicants shown over work up to May 4.—AjSply J. A. HART. Rural Delivery, Morrinsville, Or Ring Phone BS. Pateiouga. WRITTEN TENDERS, addressed to the undersigned, are invited until 5 p.m. on FRIDAY, April 27, 1928. for Levelling of Tennis Courts at Clevedon. Specifications may be seen at Bryer's Store, Clevedon. J. BELL, Secretary, Tennis Club, Clevedon. BRICKLAYERS.— Tenders wanted for Brickwork. Apply Foreman, on job, 194, Ponsonby ltd.—Clyde Blomfield, Builder. required for Painting 4 Roofs X in Jervois Rd., Ponsonby.—Particulars at 2. Security Bldgs. SAWMILLING Contract.—Closing of Tenders has been extended to MONDAY. April 30.—John Madsen, Ltd.. Rotorua. FOR SALE BY TENDER. TTAURAKI PLAINS' COUNTY. 11 COUNCIL. Tenders, addressed to "The Chairman," will be received at the County Office, Ngatea', for the purchase of the following, up till 10 o'clock on THURSDAY, May 10, 1928: (A) For the quarry known as " The Hikutaia Quarry," situated on the Pneroa-Thames Main Highway, together with all machinery and buildings thereon, as a Going Concern. (B) For the quarry site, together with all buildings but exclusive of any machinery. (C) For the following machinery in one or more lots. 1. Hope Pair Crusher, 16in. x 9in., 1.40 h.p. Motor, with starter and condenser. 1.26 ft. Elevator, 1 Revolving Screen. 3 sizCT, 1-80 yard Hopper with chutes, 1-20 h.p. Motor with compressor and container; 1 Jig Wheel and Wire Rope, 2 Jig Trucks, 1 Pneumatic Drill with dolly and wedges, 1 Fordson Locomotive with Burls Attachment, 2ft. gauge, 9 Hudson's Patent 2-yard, Side Tipping Steel Trucks, sundry Piping and Rails and 2 small Quarry Trucks, Forge and Anvil, small Force Pump, U motor. (D) For three second-band Punts, 30-40-50-yard capacities. Intending purchasers will be shown over plant on application to the County Engineer. Tenders must be accompanied by Bank Draft for 20 per cent, of the amount of the sum tendered. F. BASHAM, County Engineer. BOOKS AND PUBLICATIONS. T7ASCINATING ATEW SERIAL. JJ ASCINATING l>lEvV OKKIAL. 171ASCIN A TIN G ATEW QERIAL. Fascinating I.\ew Oerial. GREAT "POMANCE. reat -JXomance. CIREAT -ROMANCE, *reat JXomance. " rpHE "RUNAWAY ' WIFE," »1 HE XVUNAWAY * » IFE," "rpHE TJ UNA WAY WIFE,'.' " iHE XVUNAWAY » IFE," I ELIZABETH VORK HI TILLER. ELIZABETH X ORK I'XILLER. Elizabeth "\tork LIZABETH 1 ORK MILLER. ILLER. PUBLICATION OF A NEW AND ENCHANTING SERIAL WILL BE COMMENCED IN THE NEW ZEALAND HERALD SUPPLEMENT ON SATURDAY NEXT. " rpUE T3 UNA WAY 117 IFE" " iHE xi una WAY V T IFE" is a vividly-told story, which the author has handled in brilliant form. "rpHE T> UNA WAY WIFE" "x HE XVUNAWAY T V IFE" 1 ELIZABETH ~\T ORK ; I\,riLLER. Elizabeth lork Miller. Will be commenced in the columns of the NEW ZEALAND HERALD SUPPLEMENT ON SATURDAY NEXT, And Instalments will be Published from day to day. CHEMISTS AND OPTICIANS. AECCLES, 142, Queen St., for Thorough • Sight Examination; comfortable. stylish glasses, attendance Qualified Optometrist in A"Resal Wafer," Bedtime, gives instant relief Asthma; 2s 6d, posted.—Clarke, Chemist. 11G, Victoria St AURORAL Dyes, cold water. Fabric and Straw Hat Dyes; at all chemists. Buy British goods. " TZ"APO " Rejuvenating Hair Restorer.— iV Stops falling hair; never fails to restore grey hair.—Obtainable all Chemists. PHOSPHORTON. the great Blood Purifier, powerful tonic; bottles, 2s 6d, 4s fid. 7s Gd.—A. Ecclea. all branches. SAVE and Prolong Usefulness of Your Eye?.—O. E. Neilson, Sight Specialist, 68, Pitt Street.

RAILWAY EXCURSIONS. G W ZEALAND RAILWAYS. DAY EXCURSION. AUCKLAND TO ARAFUMT AND HAMILTON. CHEAP FARES. ON SUNDAY, April '29, a Special Excursion Trair, connecting with motors to and from Arapuni, and taking passengers from Auckland, Newmarket, Papakura, Pukekohe, Tuakau, Huntly, Taupiri, Kgaruawahia, Framkton and Hamilton only, for Hamilton and Putaruru, will leave Auckland fi.so a.m., Newmarket 8.59, Papakura 9.34, Pukekohe 9.54, Tuakau 10.3. Huntly 10.54, Taupiri 11.2, Nguruawakia 11.11. Frankton 11.40, Hamilton 11.46 a.m., Putaruru arrive 1.26 p.m. RETURN TRAIN leaves Putaruru 5.0 p.m., Hamilton G. 40 p.m., Frankton <>.56. Npartinwahia. 7.15. Taupiri 7.24. Huntly 7.32. Tuakau 5.31. Pukekohe 8.51, Papakura 9.10, arriving Newmarket 9.44 and Auckland 9.50 p.m. Day Excursion Tickets will l>e issued to Hamilton amd Putaruru _ from stations enumerated above. The tickets to Putaruru will be issued in conjunction with a special ticket. (ss) covering the return motor trip from Putaruru to Arapuni. The ran tickets will be available only by above special train, and are not available for break of journey. Return Fares (rail only) are as follows: FROM Auckland Newmarket Papakura Pukekohe Tuakau .. Huntly Tauoiri N garuawaliia Frankton Jn. Hamilton TO HAMILTON 2nd class. Ist clas3. . . 9/3 13/6 . . 9/- 13,'- .. 7/3 10/6 6/3 9/- . 5/9 8/6 .. 2/3 3/6 .. 1/9 2/9 2/3 TO PUTARURU. 2nd class. 14/9 .14/3 12/6 11/6 8/7/6 Ist class. 22/21/3 18/G 1:7/16/6 11710/6 7/3 10,6 6'- 9/6/- B'6 Each passenger for Putaruru will reauire to purchase, in addition to rail ticket, the special ticket for return motor journey (see above). Railway Refreshment Rooms at Frankton and Putaruru will be open. Intending passengers are advised to book early. > _ X Free passes, Seasoai and Commutation Tickets (Reporter*' tickets by Members of the Legislature excepted) will not be available by above Special Train*.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19929, 24 April 1928, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19929, 24 April 1928, Page 5

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