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TENDERS. WELLINGTON HARBOUR BOARD. CONTRACT NO. 171 H. STEEL REINFORCEMENTS FOR PI PITEA WHARF—LOT H. riTENDERS will be received up to A A o'clock p.m. on WEDNESDAY MARCH 22nd, 1922, for tho Supply and Delivery of Steel Reinforcements for Pipitea Wliarf, Lot H. Tenders should be in closed envelopes, addressed to the Chairman, and endorsed outside “Tender for Steel Reinforcements for Pipitea Wharf, Lot H.” Specifications, Schedules and Tender Forms may be obtained, during office hours, on application at the Office of tho Chief Engineer to the Board. Tho lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. H. E. NICHOLLS, Secretary. Harbour Board Office, Wellington, N.Z., December 22nd, 1921. 402 TERRA NO. The Original JOINTLESS FLOORING. FIRE - RESISTING, Non-hygroscopic, Hygienic. Terrano Flooring has been largely and successfully adopted in England by leading architects, including hospital specialists. Supplied in a variety of colours. Samples, prices, etc., on application to BRISCOE & CO., LTD. MODERN PANELLING. T. OVEIRS of the artistic in panelling 4-d are greatly in favour of PABCO and' AMIWTJD Wall Boards. PABCO is a stiff board with fine cream finish. AMIWUD is a pale grey board, end thoroughly trustworthy. The two, combined with GRAINED AMIWIID, give effect to a most beautiful scheme of panelling. AUBRJ3Y GUALTER AND CO., Chief Agents and Distributors, 149-151, Featherston street. CEMENT. WILSON’S (N.Z.) PORTLAND ONLY. Guaranteed to comply with all the requirements of the British Standard Specification. The beet Cement in New Zealand. Write or 'phone FRANCIS HOLMES, 248, Lambton Quay, Wellington. Bulk Store: Ballance street, close tc Customhouse quay, 'Phond 208.

FAMA (Eegd.) FLOORING. "A NEW ZEALAND INDUSTRY. |AIEE-KERBS, Fireproof Walls behind A- Gas Stoves, Counter and Sink Tops, Stall Boards and Floors of Shop entrances, in addition to the usual Floors in Bathrooms, Lavatories, Porches; nine colours, plain terrazzo, granite, inlay FAMA STONE WOOD FLOODING CO., Waring Taylor street, Wellington. IMPORTED TIMBER. W/ E are at present carrying a good » » stock of Irombark. Spotted Gum, and Thllowwood, and have also recently landod Tasmanian Scantlings and Split Palings suitable for gate and femcWe indent Piles, Poles, Girders, and Bridge Timber as well as'Oregon Redwood, Spruce and Clear Pine. L. G. PORTER, 42, Waring Taylor street, Wellington. LEADING HOTELS. HASTIE'S HOTEL. FEILDING. Jy/JR D. DALTON, late Barrett’s Hotel, Wellington, has taken over Hastie’s Hotel. After his long experience in' hotelkeeping patrons may feel assured that their needs Will be catered for in the most modern and up-to-date manner. UNDER ENTIRELY NEW MANAGEMENT. CARLTON , HOTEL, Willis street, Wellington. Best Accommodation guaranteed. All Wines and Spirits true to label. PERMANENT GUESTS SPECIALLY CATERED FOE. Tariff Moderate. ’Phone 863. A. J. NORRIS, Proprietor.

HOTEL LANGMUIR, TAUMARUNUI (Opposite Railway Station). REFERS First-class Accommodation. Electric light throughout. Night Porter. All trains met. Wire for accommodation. A. J. LANGMUIR, Proprietor. "Wellington's Best Private Hotel,” T H*& MANSIONS, GHUZNEE. STREET, right in centre of City. J ONE Minute from trams and theatres!. Excellent "Table,'-* Electric Light, Hot and Cold Baths and Showers. Tarilf 12s per day, j£3los per week. Permanent guests by arrangement. Phone 22-390. Telegrams: "THE MANSIONS," Wellington. ORIENT PRIVATE HOTEL, Oriental Bay Tram Terminus. VACANCIES for Permanent Resident Boarders, from £2 Ss weekly. Splendid view; large airy rooms; first-class table; hot and cold baths; electric light, etc. Visitors 12s 6d per day; weekly by arrangement. CHAS. THROSBY, Proprietor. 'Phone 21-259. Telegrams: “Kiosk," Wellington. VISITORS TO SYDNEY. PAULSEN'S PFAHLBRTS HOTEL, WYNYARD SQUARE. THIS favourite. Hotel, 60 well known . to New Zealanderu, has just been remodelled, and the Proprietress, Mrs F. M. Paulsen (late of Wellington), in soliciting a renewal of the patronage of New Zealanders, promises that the service and attention will leave nothing to be desired. „ . . , fine new orick hotel caters for xhe travelling publia •f i ' valy the best of everything provided. Charming outlook Fireproof building. Electric light. Unrivalled cuisine. Garage. Wanganui's I .ending Hotel-

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 11159, 15 March 1922, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 11159, 15 March 1922, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 11159, 15 March 1922, Page 10

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