TENDERS A UCKLAXD EDUCATION BOARD. TO BUILDERS. Separate tenders for each of the undermentioned works will be received at the office of the Auckland Education Board until Noon on THURSDAY. March 21, 1929. 1— AVONDALE: Erection of two temporary classrooms, in wood. 2 WHAT A WHATA inear Hamilton): Erection of new school building:, in wood. Plans, etc., for each may be seen at the Office of The Board, and also for (.2) at the Post Office at Hamilton. Tenders must be enclosed in envelopes endorsed on the outside. ’Tender for School.” accepted. Grocery and general store BUSINESS. Tenders are invited for the purchase as a going; concern of the freehold of 1 acre 39 perches, with 9-roomed 2-storeyed dwelling, furniture, live and dead stock, plant and stock-in-trade of a business carried on as a Grocery and General Store by the late Mr. Lineham at Puni, near Pukekohe. Alternative tenders are invited for the purchase of ea«di item separately; also for the lease of the freehold and buildings for a term of years. Realisation is solely due to necessity of closing the administration of the estate. It offers a good opportunity for a live man. Tenders should be submitted in sealed envelopes, marked "Tenders for Purchase of Land” (or as the case may be) in th* estate of John O. JMneham, deceased,” and addressed to the District Public Trustee, Auckland. Tenders close at 12 noon on TUESDAY. March 26, 1929. Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Particulars and Conditions of Sal* and Lease may be inspected and Forms of Tender may be obtained at the Office of District Public Trustee, Hamilton. Mr. D. R. Hamilton, Agent of the Public Trust Office at Pukekohe, at the premises. Puni. and from THE DISTRICT PUBLIC TRUSTEE,
Auckland. JJOUNT EDEN BOROUGH COUNCIL. ; PRINTING. Tenders will be received bv the undersigned until 5 p.m. on FRIDAY, March 15 for Printing District Electors’ Roll. Particulars can be obtained at the Council Chambers, Valley Road, Mount Eden. HOWARD GRIBBLE, Acting-Town Clerk. HIR T Y HILLINGS REPRESENTS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN ROOFING A COTTAGE WITH THE COMMONEST IRON AND THE BEST OBTAINABLE. LYSAGHT'S QJ>g BRAND CORRUGATED IRON.
PARNELL, St. Stephen's Av.—Furn. Flat, :» rooms, kitchenette: moderate.—Palethorpe and Parkes, Winstone Bldgs. BOARD AND RESIDENCE \CCOM MODATION, Board or Bed. and Breakfast: single rooms: terms moderate: good home.—> Grafton Rd. STUDENTS Special accommodation, handy to University; quiet locality, all modern conveniences; excellent table. —Ring 45-279, TOURISTS’ AND MOTORISTS’ GUIDE HENDERSON Motorists— Sharps Bush. of towering kauris, rimus, pools, hot water, bush drive. M OTORI STS' Route Henderson Static Rjdng to Mountain oncrete road t* - then railway Only 14 miles WHANGAREI Hotel Windsor —select, comfortable: adjacent Station and Town: radio; tariff. 9s day: weekly by arrangeHOLIDAY ACCOMMODATION ■yyr A I H E K E YY A I H E K E. BAYVIEW, OSTEND. Central. Electric Light, Dance Hall. Orchestra. TARIFF: Ss per Day; £2 10s per Week. J. WHITAKER. Prop. Fhone, Putiki P.O.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 608, 9 March 1929, Page 3
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