Tenders. ERECTION OF NEW NATIVE > SCHOOL, &c, VP PARIROA; a'so, the R< moval of NVive School from Mawhiiiwhiti to Paiiroa, and its Rtr*~ Erection. SEPARATE TENDERS svill bo re- _. ceived at this office until noon of Saturday, the 23rd day of March, 1901, for the ERECTION of a New Natite School at Pariroa, and also for the RE- ' MOVAL of the Native School at Ma«. whitiwhiti to Pariroa and its Rc-Erec-tioc. Drawings and specifications are on ' exhibition, and may bo seen at the Po<?t ' officeß at Paten, Hawera, Stratford, and JSfw PJyrroutb. 1 Tho iowt Bt, or any tender not necessarily ucc°pted O. L. CO.'X. JleßKient EDgmeer. Public Works Offi c, Hunterville, February 28th, 1901. 674 TENDERS ARE invited and will be received np to 12 noon of Saturday, 23 inst, for the erection of a Cottage ia Lemonstreet for Mr W. Webber. The lowest or aoy tender not necessarily accepted. W. F. BROOKING, Architect. Brongbam street, 14th March, 1901. 798 TENDERS ARE invited and will be received up to 4 p.m. of Saturday, 23rd ioat., for the ERECTION of a RESIDENCE in Young-street for Mr G. Tisch. The loweet or any tender not reiessary ace >tod. W. F. EHOOKING, Archi'cct. Brougham afreet, 1-Uh March, 1901. '69 BUSH FELLING. 'TIENDEBS will be received at my 1_ effice, National Bank Chamber^, New Plymouth, until 3 p.m. on Saturday. 15th April, for Underacrubbing and Fellinp 50 Acres Bosh on Section 11, Block V., Egmont S.D., situated abont 13 miles from town, ou the Carriogton Road. 825 F. P. CORKK.L. rf^ENDEP.S will bo received at my 1 effhe nntil 4 pm. Widnesday, 27ch March, for Alterations and Additions to Reeidon' c Leach street. Lowest or auy tender not necessarily accepted. J. A. MAISEY, Arrhicecr, 845 Devon-street. 4 MEETING of the RATEPAYERS' J\. ASSOCIATION will be held ia the Borough Council Chambera on TuebDAi*, 1 9th March, 3t 8 p.m. Business: To consider the position o£ the Borough in reference to the Loan authorised on 24th Jaruiry, 1900, the conditions of the case having since altered so materially. M. FLKETWOOD, 769 Secretary. DANCING. MIBS BORLASE, of Wellington, WILL give lessons io DANCING during the latter part of the year. The com ss will include Calisthenics, Marching, *fcep Dancing, Fancy Dances and Plain Dinces. Separate Classes will be held for Senior and Jusior pupils. Owing to her numerous classes in Wellington Mi :s Borlase will not come to New Plymouth till later in the sea son, but the classes will then be duly advertised. For terms and further particulars apply to Miss Stanford, Ohetwode School, Devon- street West. 802 HAWKE"?, New Plymouth & Stratford. Our Prices and the Quality of the Goods HAVE ciusid a Great Increase in the Business during tbe past three months. We Bell you. FOR CASH, Good* at lowest Pajicg Prices, and bought at Bedrcck Prices from the actual maker?. BTUDY OUR PRICES — IT WILL YOU. ENAMEL WARE -Candlesticks 8d Pots with lids from 1», Rouod Basins froml*, Wood Handle Dipper 1* Teapots (coloured) from 2s 3 1 Tea Kettles fro-n 2', F»-yiospaDß from If, Jugs from 1b 3d, Muea 6<i, Chambers Is 61. CROCKERY- Good quality Earthenware Cups and Saucers 5* 6d dozen, Large Plates 6*, Sets Jugs 2a 3^, Chin. Mugs Gd, Jugs Gd, B^ins from 4d, Mugs 3d, China (Sugar Basin and Jug la the two, CandJ. s'ickc 9?, Teapots from 6d, Egg Cupß Id each. GLASSWARE - Dishes from od, Sag*r Basin Tall and Cream Jug Is the two, Pillar Candlesticks Is, Bqu%re Piokle Jars Ib, China Butters Is, Tall Bin Vases decorated Ip. Tumblers from 2s 9J doren, Preserving Jtrs 6s dozer. OROCKKRY bBTS-6 piece Toilet, grand \alue, 13* 6d ; 26 piece Dinner, 2U; 61 piec«, 40a ; 21 piece Tea, Chiua, 13* 6d ; 40 pisce Chino, 24p. OUTLEKY— TabIe Knives (Ohristo- ( her Johnson ) f roo fa «, Table Forks from 4s, Dessert 3< 6i, Teaspoons 2s dozen, Christopher Johnson's Carvers and Forks 3d pnir. . BRUSH WARE— A gtod Hair Brush Is, Combs 6d, Good Cloth Brush U. ELECTROPLATE WARE-4 bottle Cruet 6* 6 I. Butcor 5j CLOCKS -Ihe Fi'ot Alarm, by Wes tern Clock Cr., U.S.A., 4s 6J ; this is a goo 1 : clock, not the common German lite. R day large Wood striking Clock, I6s6d. 30 h.ur Wood Clock, 12a 6d, marbled cas . BOOKS AND STATIONERY— AII 0,1 and Is Novels at published prices. Cloth Bound Standard Novels, Bd. Wonderful lines of BoyV aud Girls' Books, all at Bedrock Price?. If you are Furnishing, It will pay you to VISIT HAWKE'S. CALL AND INSPECT. This will noc harm you, ard please yourself about bujiap. HAWKE claims to sell Cheap Good Articler. It is to your own interest to bu j you can cheapest. In Album*, Purses, Pocket Book-!, HAWKE cl-vraa the Bjit Valuo ever accu 111 New Zea'and. Geniiice Rolled Gold Goods and Gold Gilt Udies' Chains j »-t landod. Wh<.D you visit New Plymouth or tstratft r J, Have a Look Round Hawke's Shop. You nre welcome, whether you buy or nit That jou become a quainted wtth what h ktpt vbcre and prices charged ' ia all that is anked. SMALL PROFITSTOUICK RETURNS, Is the Motto Hawko's Butintsi is run on. ! HAWKE'S, J Now Plymouth and Stratford.
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Taranaki Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 11635, 16 March 1901, Page 3
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