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TO BUILDERS. TENDERS win bo received nt my office up to noon of Wednesday, tho lOtn day of December, for tho Erection of a Warehouse and Factory in Parish street. Plans etc. may be seen at my office. G. G. SCHWARTZ, Architect. Imperial Chambers, 6, Fcathcr.-ton street. 9*l TO BUILDERS. TENDERS will be received at my office up to noon of Monday, the Bth day of December, for the Erection of a Residence in Hawker street. Plans etc. may* be seen at my office. G. G. SCHWARTZ, Architect. Imperial Chambers, C, Fcatherstou street. 972 MANAWATU COUNTY COUNCIL. TENDERS will bo rone nu HR Noon on Saturday, the 13th December, I 1902. for Metalling Couper’s liny- as under— ! Contract 137—103 i chains trimming, ; soiling and metalling. | Contract 138—103 chains trimming, soiling and metalling. Specifications and Conditions may be seen at Mr Miller's Store, Glen Oroua; and the County Offices, Sanson. FRED. PURNELL. Cou’-’y Clerk. Sanson. 28th November, ,1902. 82 NEW ZEALAND GOVERNMENT RAILWAYS. OFFICE FURNITURE AND FLOOR COVERING FOR NEW DEPARTMENTAL OFFICES. FEATUERSTON STREET. Hoad Office, Wellington, 7th November, 1902. XTSTRITTEN Tenders will be received at tv this Office until noon of Ist December. 1902. for the above work. All Tenders must bo marked on the outside “Tender for Furnishings for Railways Offices” and addressed to tho General Manager, New Zealand Government Railways, Wellington. Specifications and conditions may be seen at this office. Tho lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. By order. T. RONATNE, SSI General Manager. OHAU ROAD BRIDGE CONTRACT. 'ftSTRITTEN Tenders, addressed to the v * Chairman, llorowhen.ua County Council, will bo received by him up to SATURDAY, DECEMBER 13th, 1902. at 10 a.m., for the construction of a Traffic Bridge over the Ohau River, near the Railway Station. Tho lowest or any tender will not necessarily bo accepted. Plans, specifications and general conditions may be seen at the County Office, Levin, and also at my office. No. 27, The Terrace. Wellington. JAMES E. FULTON. Engineer. Wellington, November 15th. 1902. 742 GREAT SALE OP SILKS. Upward of 8000 YABDS RICH NEW DESIGNS AND COLOURINGS. nnHIS is a very special lot of this season's new colours and designs, bought at an enormous reduction from the original COST PRICE. WE AEE SELLING CHARMING NEW STYLES in Stripes, Check and Fancy Shades, At -| S -I ID, worth 3s 6d. PLAIN AND FANCY SILKS in Black and Colours, large selection, all new goods. At QS gD, worth 4s. BLOUSES 1 AT SALE PRICES. SPECIAL PURCHASE WAREHOUSEMAN’S STOCK. Now on. View D.I.C D.I.C. S. AND W. MACKAY'S NEW LIST. ‘‘Food and the Principles of Dietetics.” Robt. Hutchison. With plates and diagrams, ISs 6d, “Diet and Food in Relation to Strength and Power of Endurance.”—Haig. 2s 6d. “The Path to Rome.” by H. Belloc. Tho author describes a walk of 600 miles from Lorraine to Rome, illustrating same with 80 sketches. 9s. “Verbeck of Japan;” an account of nearly 40 years' missionary work in Japan. ss. “The New Book of Kings;” A Republican Counterblast. J. Morrison Davidson. New and revised edition, 2s 6d. “Persecutors of Henry George and the Single Tax.” J. Morrison Davidson. 2s 6d. “Paul Kelver.” A novel. Jerome K. Jerome. 2s Gel and Ss 6d. “Taylor on Golf.” Second edition. 7s “The Laws of Scientific Hand-reading.” I 800 Illustrations from Life. Bonham. , 255. I “Asia in Europe.” Studies of the rein- | lions between same. Meredith Townsend. 7s 6d. "Studies of Intellectual Development,” on the lines of Modern Evolution. J. B. Crozier. Vol. I. Us. , "The Growth and Decline of the French Monarchy.” James MacKinnon, Ph. D„ 255. • “The Life and Letters of Sir John Everett Millais,” by his son. With Sl9 illustrations, including 9 photographs. Two vols.. 255. "The Women of the Salons," and other French portraits.’ S. G. Tallentyre, 12s 6d. CG. SHERWOOD. • Watchmaker and Jeweller. 92. CUBA STREET (Next door to Ayres’ Botanic Dispensary). Gold Watches from 40s, Silver Watches from 15s. Botheiams and Waltham Lever. Silver Brooches from Is. Gold Brooches from 4s 6d. Spectacles from Is. Clocks and Alarms from 3s. 18ct. Gov•rnment- stamped Gold Wedding Rings and Keepers. Watches cleaned or new main spring from 3s 6d; Watch Glasses, 6d. Brooch Pina. 4d. G. H. McLEOD. Merchant and Military Tailor, HAS the pleasure of informing his patrons that ho has jest received from England a Large Consignment of Autumn and Winter Fancy Suitings. Blue and Black Vicunas. Diagonals. Troneeringa, Fancy Vestings and Worsted Suitings. 37, Willis street (opposite J. Duthie and Cod, I

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXII, Issue 4824, 29 November 1902, Page 6

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