TENDERS TENDERS -TENDERS ARE INVITED FOR THE 1 ERECTION OF EXTENSIVE ADDITIONS AND ALTERATION TO PREMISES OF—ENGLAND & McRAE McNULTY s. g. McClelland. TENDERS CLOSE TO-DAY (Tuesday), AT 4 P.M. HERBERT HALL, Architect. TENDERS ’J'ENDERS are invited for Work to Convert TWO FOUR STOREY BUILDINGS at comer of George St. and Cain’s Terrace into MODERN COMMERCIAL CHAMBERS with Electric Elevators. Tenders close 4 p.m. THURSDAY. 20th inst. HERBERT HALL, Architect. WAIMATE COUNTY COUNCIL SUPPLY OF HARDWOOD TIMBERS -TENDERS for the undermentioned 1 supply of Hardwood Timbers will be received at the County Offices, Waimate (where full particulars may be obtained), up till NOON, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 22. 1936. 200/16’ —8” x 4” 100/16’ —6” x 4” 100/18’ —8” X 3" 250/16’ —8” X 3” Alternative Tenders for Sawn Brush Box or Sawn Ironbark, first quality only, free of heart and sap. Prices quoted to be C.I.F. and E, Primage Duty paid Timaru. The Lowest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. WM. P. BLACK, County Engineer. Waimate, February 8. 1936. BUSINESS NOTICES T. L. JACKSON PAINTER. PAPERHANGER AND GLAZIER ESTIMATES GIVEN. ADDRESS: 47 RATHMORE ST, ’Phone 778
CYCLES AND ACCESSORIES MR E. O. HENSHAW HAS COMMENCED BUSINESS In STAFFORD STREET NORTH (Opposite Ballantynes), Where he solicits your business, and will be pleased to attend to your CYCLE REQUIREMENTS BOOKS OF TOPICAL INTEREST NEW EDITION RUDYARD KIPLING'S INCLUSIVE VERSE, 1885-1932. 37/6 MISS BUNGLE’S BOOKID. M. Stevenson). 4/THE SHAPE OF THINGS TO COME—(H. G. Wells) 7/6 4 NEW lOd BOOKS THE STALKING HORSE (Sebatini) SPEARS AGAINST US (Cecil Roberts) HIPPY BUCHAN (Ethel Boileau) THE FIFTH COMMANDMENT —(H. A. Vachell) P. W. HUTTON & CO., BOOKSELLERS FOR 70 YEARS SHIPPING NOTICES P. & o. ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS Sydney to London via Australian Ports. Jolombo, Bombay, Aden, Egyp, Marseilles. Gibraltar, Tangier, and Plymouth, with liberty to call at Malta Subject to change or deviation with or without notice. MOLDAVlAabcdeft . | 16,556 | Feb. 19 MOOLTANbj* .... | 20,952 | Mar. 4 STRATHNAVERa’ | 22.283 | Mar. 21 MALOJAbc* .... | 20,914 ; Apr. 1 STRATHAIRDa’ .. | 22.284 | Apr. 18 COMORINbcght .. | 15.241 | Apr. 29 MONGOLlAabcdeft | 16,600 | May 13 NARKUNDAc’ .... | 16.632 | May 29 tFirst and Second Saloon ’First Saloon and Tourist Class. fTourist Class only. aCalls Port Sudan. bCalls Hobart. cOmits Tangier. dOmits Aden eOmits Plymouth. fOmits Gibraltar. gOmits Bombay. hCalls Cochin. jCalls Malta. Fares New Zealand to London: First Saloon from £B7. Second Saloon from £67. Tourist Class from £4O. Fares are Subject to Exchange. Local Agents— YNE. GOULD. GUINNESS. LTD. Joint Tourist Class Agents—--YNE. GOULD. GUINNESS, LTD. J C I'URNBULI AND CO. P. & O. BRANCH SERVICE One Class Only. To LONDON, calling Australian Ports. Colombo. Aden. Port Said. Malta and Plymouth. Subject to change or deviation, with or without notice Steamer. Tonnage. Sydney Barrabool 13.000 Feb. 15 Bendigo 13.000 Mar. 11 Balranald 13.000 Apr. 7 Baradine 13,000 May 2 3a ria bool 13,000 May 30 CARES TO LONDON from £39. Single Room from £5l. Two-berth room from £45 Fares are subject to exchange Improved accommodation. Single and Double Rooms with Wardrobes. Local Agents:— D C. TURNBULL AND CO. PYNE. GOULD, GUINNESS, LTD. . 1
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Timaru Herald, Volume CXLI, Issue 20340, 12 February 1936, Page 1
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