BUSINESS NOTICES
Tenders, closing on Friday next, aro invited by the Public Works Department for the supply of iron work for four bridges on tiiA> Stratford Alain Trunk railway. On Saturday next Abraham and Williams will offer for sale at their rooms, Palmerston North, a valuable freehold house property in that town. >To obtain the best results in cooking, Samuel 'Brown, Ltd,, recommend housewives to use Stockton coal. S. George Nathan, Customhouse quay, lias a number of desirable furnished residences to let. Fancy linen’goods aro being offered in great variety by Kirkcaldio and Stains, Ltd. F. P. Wejch, Maatorton, requires fencer, waggoner, mill hands, married couples, milkers, etc, . Norman L. Gurr, Dannevirke, has for sale a fine sheep and agricultural farm. The owner will exchange for a partly Improved block of sheep country. To-day, Monday, at 2.30 p.m., at their rooms. J. H. Bethunc and Co. will offer for sale, under instructions from the Registrar of the Supreme Court, a residential property at Petone. This comprises land having an area of 14v4 perches, situated in Elizabeth street, Petone, and on which stands a five-roomed dwelling- Tb© title is land transfer. Any further information may be had on application to Messrs Quick .and Ward, solicitors, or the auctioneers. Good values in real Nottingham lace curtains are being offered by C. Smith, Ltd., Cuba street. A display of electroplated silver and art metal ware, suitable for Christmas presents, is being made by the Stewart Timber, Glass and Hardware Company. On January 16th, Murray, Roberts and Co. will hold a' sal© at Martinborough. of the flat portion of the Hautotara ©state, which will be cut up into blocks- of 100 to 250 acres.. The land is well suited for dairying, cropping, and grazing, and 1361 acres aro to bo disposed of. The fine freehold property in Willis street, known ae “Clifton House,’* will.be offered for sale to-morrow by Harcourt and Co., at their rooms. Tenders arc invited by the Public Works Department for the manufacture and delivery at Dargaville of steel and iron work for bridges on the Kaihu Valley railway. Tenders close on Friday next. A choice variety of frames In leather, copper, nickel silver, and embroidered is now being displayed at Pringle’s. London, Goss and Co., Wanganui, havo a client owning, a farm of 190 acres in' Rangitikei district, who wishes to exchange for a town property or a small farm in Palmerston. '
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 7980, 11 December 1911, Page 6
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