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TfiENDERS FOR MAIL SERVICES ■'JL BETWEEN" TOKAANU AND IWAIOUtcU, WAIOURU AND PIPIRfKL AND WAIOURU AND MANGAONOHO! . SEALED TENDERS will be received at the General Po9t Office, Wellington, until noon of WEDNESDAY, 27th instant, for the_ Conveyance by Four-horse Coach of Mails between the undermentioned places for a period of two years, and for an alternative period of three years from the date of commencement of service. Tokaanuand Waiouru twice weekly. Waiouru and Pipiriki weeky, connecting with the Wanganui River steamer. Waiourn and Mangaonoho weekly, connectine with the railway trains at Mangaonoho. In the event of a tender or tenders being accepted it shall be optional with the Department to require the service or services to be run during the Tourist Season from November to April only in each year and to make a corresponding reduction in the amount of subsidy, or to require the service to be carried on continuously for the full contract term. . The services must be carried out according to time-tables framed by the Department. If required, the services to commence within four weeks from the date on which tenders are accepted. Forms of tender with the terms and conditions of contract may be procured at any Chief Poßt Office. No tender will be considered unless made on the printed form. Tenders to be endorsed 'Tender for Tokaanu Mail Service,' and addressed to the Secretary, General Post Office, Wellington. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. (Signed) W. GEAY, Secretary. General Post Office. Wellington, 13th December, 1893. (J O U B T gKOB, THE GENUINE CASH DRAPERS, QUEEN STEEET & KAEANGAHAPE EOAD, Are still to the front with their GREAT BARGAINS. NEVEE has suoh WONDERFUL VALUE been given to the PUBLIC before in AUCKLAND. THE SEASON. Ma J. Court just returned from the HOME and CONTINENTAL MARKETS, has made some WONDERFUL PURCHASES in all Departments for CASH, and the FIRM'S intention is to give THEEB CUSTOMERS the full benefit of these SPECIAL LINES. One glance at List of a FEW of our MANY Bargains will convince you that this is a FACT. All Wool Crepon (double width) Is lid yd., quite new. Nun's VeilingKall wool)J6f d and 9fd, in all shades. All Wool Delaines 6£d, 9|-d. Silk Grenadines B£d, 10£ d. The New Crepon Print from 6fd yard. The latest novelty. [ All Colours Pongees, 7£d. | Blouse Prints (best) s£d yd. Silkß, for trimmings, in all shades and colours, Shot and Plain Surah 2s ll£d, Pongees, Is 3d and Is lid ; Liberty, 2s 6d and 3s 6d; Satins, Is ll§d (wide ■width) all kinds and colours. Splendid assortment. Men's Suits, from 12s 6d to 20s, English Goods. Men's Suits, from 20s to 355, Colonial Goods. Regatta Shirts, from Is 6d. See our Kaiapoi, Onehunga, Mosgiel and Oamaru Tweed Trousers at 6s lid, nothing like them in Auckland under 8s 6d. SEE OUR WINDOWS ! SEE OUR WINDOWS ! DON'T FORGET THE ADDRESS. COURT T> RO S. Jo QUEEN STEEET & KARANGHAPE ROAD. TVTEW ZEALAND LAWN TENNIS ±X CHAMPIONSHIP MEETING. ON THE EDEN AND EPSOM LAWNS, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, & FRIDAY, 26th, 27th, 28th, and 29th December. Commencing each day at 10 a.m. ADMISSION— ONE SHILLING. All Entries will close on THURSDAY, the 21st instant, at 10 a.m. R. BLAD2, Hon. Sec. Special 'Buses will run to the Lawn each day.

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Observer, Volume XIV, Issue 781, 23 December 1893, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 4 Observer, Volume XIV, Issue 781, 23 December 1893, Page 16