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rENDEBS are invited for the Erection of a Three-storied Brick Building, !orner of Cuba street Extension and Mer;er street, for the New Zealand Consolilated Dental Company. Plans and spe;ifications may be seen at my office, vbere tenders close on WEDNESDAY, darch 6th. at 5 p.m. E. M. BLAKE. Architect, »18 12, Brandon street. TO BUILDERS. TENDERS are invited, to close noon of WEDNESDAY, 6th March, for Lx- ■ tensive Additions do Residence at MoNab’s- Gardens, Lower Hutt, for Messrs )rr and Lodder. Tenders to be deposited and plans and specifications seen at , the office of ( WM. C. CHATFIELD. Architect. 26th Febrary, 1901. 193 • TO BRICKLAYERS. TENDERS will be received at my office up to noon of MONDAY, Match 4th, for Bricklayers’ Work required for the Erection of a Warehouse on Thorndon quay. _ Plans, etc., may be seen at my office. G. G. SCHWARTZ, Architect, Imperial Chambers, 6. Featherston street. 115 IN BANKRUPTCY. ESTATE OP JOSEPH WILLIAMS. TOBACCONIST. .MASTERTON. TENDERS close with the undersigned on Saturday, 2nd March, 1901, at 12 noon for the Stock in Trade in the above estate. Terms and conditions of tender can be seen at the Official Assignees office, Wellington, and at my office. Perry street, Masterton. W. B. CHENNBLLS, Deputy Official Assignee, Masterton, 23nd February, 1901. 102 TENDERS. fJTENDERS are invited till 2 p.m. of Monday, 18th of March, for the Ereotion of Offices, Store Bond, etc, (4 story) in Customhouse quay. Waring Taylor and Featherston streets for Messrs Levin and Company, Ltd. JAMES HISLOP. Architect, Bethune’s Buildings. Corner Brandon and Featherston streets WADJfi’S PATENT - LIGHTS rRE only combination patei t in th« market that gives every satisfaction md guaranteed not to leak. The case just lompleted on Saturday, 16th December 899, before tbe Chief Justice, rules that 8 motection could not be issued to- Messrs jrUIBCUUU tuuiu IXU«. w 1 Velsby and Bedell for combination patent kylight called “The Empire’’ without ii. a yjiguk> wwioM ■■ , ratting in a disclaimer aa to tne pioneer latent, WADE'S. Consequently we asi iur numerous customers and the.-imbue enerally to be carefu 1 in dealing with any latent n»t fully protected. Ann as th« iroprietors of WADE S. PATENT in tht Listriot, we intend to take prompt -action o assert onr rights. BALLINGER BROS. LILT AND OTHER FLOWERING BULBS. NTMMO AND BLAIR JAVE just imported from Japan and Holland a choice lot of Bulbs, comLilinm Anratum (the Golden-rayed Lily f Japan). Of matchless beauty and frarance. Each 6d; per dozen 4* 6d.' Lilinm Anratum Eubrovittatum. One E the rarest of Lilies. Flowers of large izb. spotted bright crimson, and having purplish crimson band down the middle f each petal. Very attractive, and the lost showy of all. Each 2s. Lilinm Longiflomm Giganteum. Pure •hite, trumpet-shaped flower. Very haste. Each 6d; per dozen ss. T.ilium Elegans Atrosangnineum. 'lowers erect, of dark-red colour. Very ncommon variety. Bach Is; per dozen Lilinm Krameri. Most lovely in the exeme. Colour a delicate shade of light nk, sometimes varying to jpnre white, eligbtfully fragrant. ;■ Each Is; per izen 10s (post free). Lilinm Speoiosnm Kretzen. Immense hite flowers of great substance, with a eenish band running through the centre each petal. Very free flowering. Each ; per dozen ss. ANEMONES. Single—White, Is per doz; or 6 doz for Single—Scarlet, scarce. Is per doz; or doz for ss. Single—Bine, Is per doz; or 6 doz for se. Single—Mixed, lOd per doz; or 6 doz for Double—Striped, Is per doz; or « doz for ss. Double—Boee, Is per doz; or 6 doz for ss. ' , Double—Scarlet, Is per doz; or 6 doz for ss. . Double—Blue, Is per doz; or 6 doz for ss. Double—White, Is per doz; or 6doz for ss. , , Double—Mixed, Is per doz; or 6 doz for ss. RANUNCULUS. Large flowering French, mixed colours, lOd per doz; 5s per 100. Postage paid to any address in New Zealand on all the above. To secure the above, early application is necessary. First Orders get First Choice of the Bulbs. A RARE NOVELTY Now Ready for sending out: LEPTOSPERMUM CHAPMAN!!. | A Beautiful New Variety of the Native! Manuka, with Bright Crimson Flowers. Unsurpassed for Cutting’. Makes a fine specimen for Lawn or Shrubbery, A limited ‘number of Plants for sale at 2s each, or 2s 6d post free. NIMMO AND BLAIR, PEED MERCHANTS, DUNEDIN. NEW REMEDY FOR CHILDREN. JIDD’S TEETHING POWDERS ii all ailments caused by dentition, such painful swelling of the gums, reatlessiss, feverishness, nervous twitchings, etc Iso for feverish attacks, furred tongue nndice (yellowness of the skin), and conipation. ild in Packets, with full directions enclosed, at ONE SHILLING. Agents are now being appointed throngbit New Zealand. Prepared only ox COLEEjIajGB -idd, cluinugi »ud Dentist, 7 Webb street. Wellington (late of Ingeetre street.) . 735 TO LADIES, No need to consult doctors or chemists. Th£ remedies you require in yonr own hands. Write for free copy of valuable book about yourselves. your health, your welfare. Every woman should read it. Posted free in sealed envelope. Address—G. Specific, 539, Elizabeth street. North Melbourne. TO MEN.—Write for free copy of valuable hook about yourselves, your health, your happiness, your future. It contains a full exposition of the human system and -the remedies adopted need to consult doctors. Posted tree in sealed envelope. Every man should read it. Address —Q. Specific, 539, Elizabeth street. North Melbourne.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4292, 27 February 1901, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4292, 27 February 1901, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4292, 27 February 1901, Page 8

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