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WELLINGTON AND MANAWATU RAILWAY COMPANY (Limited). MAKERXJA SWAMP DRAINAGE. CONTRACT No. 11. WRITTEN Tenders addressed to The Chairman ” will be received up till 10 o’clock on Tuesday, 22nd October, for the construction of about 80 Chains oi Dram, situated near Tokomaru. . , Specifications can be seen at the Engineer s Office, Wellington Station, and at Shannon Railway Station. . .. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. w HANN aY, . Secretary. Wellington, 4th October, 1895. 395 THE UPLAND ESTATE COMPANY (Limited). SURVEY CONTRACT, No. 1. WRITTEN Tenders for the above work, addressed to the Chairman, and marked outside, “Tender for Survey Contract, No. 1.” will be received up to noon ol MONDAY, 21st October. Plans and specifications are to be seen, and tenders to be lodged at the Company s office, No. 1, Grey street, Wellington. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. LEWIS H. B. WILSON, Secretary, Wellington, 10th October, 1895. 444 WESTPORT COAL COMPANY, LIMITED. TENDERS will be received until noon of the 9th NOVEMBER, 1895, for Hewing Coal in the Westport Cool Company s Coalhrookdale Collieries for a period of one year. Specifications may be seen, and all information obtained, at the Company’s offices Deniiistcm. Westport, Millerton. Wellington, Christchurch and Dunedin. Tenders must be addressed to the Mine Manager, Westport Coal Company. Donniston, and marked on the outside of envelope, “ Tender for Hewing. ... The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. . J 346 TO BUILDERS. WELLINGTON WOOLLEN MANUFACTURING COMPANY (Limited). The Directors of tlio_ above Company are prepared to receive Tenders for the Erection, at the corner of Willeston street and Jervois quay, of a throe-story Bnok Warehouse. Plans and specifications can be seen at the office of the Company’s Architects, Messrs Penty and Forde, Lambton quay. , Tenders, marked outside “Tender fo r Warehouse,’’ will be received by the undersignet till 4 p.m. of MONDAY, 28th inst. The Directors do not bind themselves to accept tho lowest or any tender. By order of the Board. A. E. DONNE, Secretary. Koro-Koro, Petone. 523 E. HANNAH AND CO. Still'on the Box Seat of tho( Coach in New Zealand for specialities in BOOTS AND SHOES. Spring Shipment was just opened up in time to avoid the increased duty, so the Boot-purchasing Public will save a further 5 per cent., or Is in tho pound, by dealing direct with E, Hannah and Co, In all you save 5s in every pound you spend with E. Hannah and Co. Just Opened Just Opened Just Opened Just Opened Just Opened Just Opened Just Opened Just Opened Just Opened Just Opened At Hannah & Co.’s. Hannah & Co.’s. Hannah & Co.’s. Hannah & Co.’s. Hannah & Co.’s. Hannah & Co.’s. Hannah & Co.’s. P. Pinot’s Walking Boots and Shoes F. Pinot’s Glace Jet Beaded Evening Shoes P. Pinet’a Plain Glace Evening Shoes Tan Evening Shoos Suede Evening Shoes Patent Court and Evening Shoes, from 3/0 to 18/6 Bostook’s Systematic Boots and Shoes Ladies’ Tan Boots and Shoes for street wear Ladies’ Beautiful Slippers, all colours Ladies’ Silk, Satin and White Kid Even. Shoes Children’s Boots and Shoes in great variety Pollard s Tan Bals, from 15/6 Cove and West’s Porpoise Boots and Shoes, from 12/6 Tho Famous K Boots (sole agents) The Beautiful Pliant K Boots (sole agents The Country Waterproof K Boots (sole agents) Gents’ Dinner and Danoing Shoos Gents’ Beautiful Silk-lined Court Shoes Hannah’s G Duke of York Balmorals, from 20/Hannah’s G Cookham Boots, from 17/6 Hannah’s G Shooting Boots, 7/6, 8/6, 9/C Hannah’s G Watortights, from 7/6 Hannah’s G Bluohers, from 4/11, 5/6, 6/6, 7/6, 8/6 Hannah’s G Slippers, from 2/11, 3/11. 4/6 Hannah’s G Copportoos, 1/11, 2/11, 3/11 ladies’ Golf Boots a specialty. We are tho only makers of first-class Polo Boots in Now Zealand. All kinds of Leather and Grindery in stock. Bespoke Uppers to order. We manufacture 4000 pairs of the 6 Boots and Shoes, in daily demand, every week, and sell thorn. Support Local (Industry, and deal direct with B. HANNAH AND CO., 79, LAMBTON QUAY, And 28. CUBA STREET, WELLINGTON. GARDEN TOOLS. LjJPADES, Forks, .Bates, Hoes, Crosscut O Saws, Axes, Crowbars. A large lot just anded. Grand value. GEOEGE WINDER, Cheapest Ironmonger, Bottom of Cuba street. LLEWELLYN’S BEE OINTMENT. TRY IT. 1 THE Proprietors of this wonderful Ointment beg to draw the attention of the inhabitants of Wellington and surrounding districts to the following testimonials. We claim that the Ointment has no equal as a healer. It is also prepared for stable and farm use, and is used by all the leading horse men in the Eangitikei and Manawatu districts —No. 1, Mr Fred Pirani; No. 2, Mr Kitchcp; No. 3, Mrs Page: No. 4, Mr Sewell, Secretary Manawatu Pplq CluhFprsqle everywhere. Wholesale from the Drug Stores or the |ta>pfietof, /Palmerston North. " (1) Wellington, October 1, 1895. Dear Sib,—i have used yqnr .Beg Ointment in my family for several years past, and pan speak ip fjie highest terms of its efficacy jh rapidly curing opts, praises, burps and Other wounds. Feed Eiba*[l, M.H.E. (2) ■yVpllingtop, June 24, l§9p. Mr John Llewellyn, PeA]j Sib,—Durjng the last year I hayo used ’your Bee Ointment as a healer, and found it all it is represented to be. I have in the country district continually met those who have been benefited by it. With wounds, outs, sprains, sores and flesh lacerations, it has shown that it possesses remarkable healing power, Tpqrs faithfully, Jqseeh Kitchen. (3) Ashurst, January 5,1895, Dear Sir,—lf these few lines will be qf any service to you in pushing the sale of Llewellyn’s Bee Ointment, you are welcome to make whatever use yon like of same, for I can safely say that it was tho use of iffie aboye Ointment, wellmbbed into tno chest anfl back, that sayedtho life of my little hoy, when bad with whooping cough and bronchitis, and I wj}j do my best in recommending the Ointment to all my friends.—Yours yeiy faithfully, Mrs Paqe. (4) Whakaronga, Palmerston North, Aprils, 1894. Mb Llewellyn, Dear Sib, —Having used Llewellyn a Bee Ointment for tho last 12 monlhs_ on my polo ponies and other horses, I think it invaluable for cuts, sore backs and bruises. It has great healing powers, and I can confidently recommend it to anybody. It is now being extensively used by tbo members of the Manawatu Polo Club.—l am, &0., 322 F. W. Sewell.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LVII, Issue 2641, 16 October 1895, Page 1

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