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TENDERS, TO BUILDERS. ' npF. NDERS will be received «fc my 1 office till 4 p.m. on Monday i April 7th, for the BEMOVAL of Two Cottageß. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. JAS. SANDERSON, Architect;. King's Buildings, Brougham -street, 27th March, 1902 a 323 " TO BUILDERS. RENDERS will be received a: my I office until 4 p.m. on Wednesday, April, 9th for the ERECTION of a Cottage. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. JAS. SANDERSON, Architect. King's* Buildings. Brougham-street, i^" 7 25th March, 1902. a 299 TENDERS. >"pENDERS will bo received up to 5 L p.m. on Wednesday, 9th inst., for the removal of stone from the Old Mill site, Queen-street fnow Crown Dairy property) to St. Mary's Churchyard. 1 Particulars can be obtained from Mr R. Todd. « No tender necessarily accepted. W. J. SHAW, a 498 Secretary St. Mary's Vestry. TO BUILDERS. (T ENDERS will be received at my K. office till 4 p.m. on Saturday, 12th instant, for the erection of additions to a residence in Gill-street. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. JAS. SANDERSON, Architect. King's Buildings, Brougham street, 2nd April, 1902. a 386 IN THE ESTATE A OF ENEAS GALLAGHER (Deceased). TENDERS. LEASE KAPONGA HOTEL. "p ENDERS are invited for a ten years I lease, from the Ist day of May, 1902, o£ the " Kaponga Hotel," situated at Kaponga, Taranaki. Further par ticulars and conditions of lease can be obtained from Robert Spence, Solicitor, Stratford. Tenders are to state price for goodwill and rental offered. A deposit of £200 to accompany each tender. Tenders close with Itobert Speuce, Solicitor, Stratford, on the 7th day of April next at noon. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. a 24 TO THE CHAIRMAN AND MEMBERS of the various School Committees of Taranaki, — I Gentlemen, — Having been nominated for the seat on the Board of Education, vacated by Mr Hignett, I beg to request the favour of j r our support. I would point out that the southern end of the coastal portion of the district has long been unrepresented and requires the attention of a member thoroughly acquainted with its requirements. Further, I am assured, my long acquaintance with the practical work of education will assist the Board in the elucidation of some of the problems which are constantly cropping up. Should I be returned Committees may rely on their best interests being carefully considered. — I am, Gentlemen, Tour Obedient Servant, JAMES J. ELWIN. Warea, March 1902. a 376 NEW PLYMOUTH EXTENSIONWESTJWN. IF you are seeking a healthj BUILD • ING SITE, insist on securing at least quarter-acre allotments. COMPARE the quarter-acres offered you at TUKAPA FOR £25 With sections less than half the size selling at double and triple the money and equally near the town centre. TUKAPA~PIIICES : Quarter-acre Sections, £25 to £35, One acre Sections, £75. Two to Five acre Sections, £50 to £75 per acre. Apply THOS. O. KELSEY, or to auy of tho Land Agents. ?_! 3 T_T-_"mWEN TJROS. IYICJ-JWEN JSROS. Have now to hani a complete stock of tho WORLD-FAMED "BOSTOOK" BOOTS, at prices within the reach of ali. Inspect them without delay. McEwen Bros. Telephone 201. I B I Why be ill? B WHEN YOU HAVE A 9 PLEASANT VEGETABLE ■ REMEDY || That will Care you and keep ■j you Cured. I This Remedy is Igatenbys Blue Flag Liver Cure, © It Cleanses the LIVER, STOMACH & BOWELS of all impurities and makes the whole system healthy. Price 2/6 Per Bottle From all Chemists and Stores. i Manufactured only by R. M. GATE N BY, ■ Chemist, Wang&nui. H Can be given with safety H to young children. _>

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Taranaki Herald, Volume L, Issue 11933, 5 April 1902, Page 3

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