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TENDERS. ■fm REMOVAL OF DWELLINGHOUSE, at Arahura Valley to Hari Hari, South Westland. Specifications may bo seen at the residence of W. Jamieson, Arahura, where tenders close on FRIDAY, JUNE 21st, 1912. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted.

G SUPPLY, DELIVERY, AND ERECTION OF BOILERS FOR POINT ELIZABETH NO. 2 STATE COAL MINE. Mines Department, Wellington, Juno Ctli, 1912. TENDERS will l.e rereceived at this office not later than NOON on THURSDAY, June 20th, 1912, for the SUPPLY, DELIVERY and ERECTION of BOILERS for tho Point Elizabeth No. 2 State ; Coal Mine. Tenders to be addressed to | tho Under-Seerctary of Mines, ’jWel- ■ liiigton, and marked, “Tender for Supply, Delivery, and Erection of Boilers for Point Elizabeth No. 2 State Coal mine.” Specifications and particulars of contract may bo scon at this office at tho Public Works Office, Nelson, and at the State Coal mines Offices, Westport, Greymouth, Christchurch and Dunedin. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. J. COLVIN, Minister of Minos

A COiViPL,!MI. f iTAfsY SOCIAL —Will bo tendered— T. E. Y. SEDDBN, Esq., (Member for Westland). —At tho—■ypiSTLAND QPERA JJOUSE. PJSVELL ST., HOKITIKA. ON TUESDAY, JUNE ISth, 1912. PRESENTATION OF ADDRESS AND SOCIAL GATHERING. Commencing at 8 p.m. His Worship the Mayor will preside. Admission, double ticket 2s 6d, extra lady Is. D. J. EVANS, Hon. Bee.

GLACIER HOTEL, BEALEY. J. BLDMSKY I ropriotcr. HT-HE Proprietor wishes tlio travelling Public, tourists, fishing and gun enthusiasts to know that the above hostelry has boon lately thoroughly renovated and enlarged. A spacious Dining Room has been built, \vh*ch will now accommodate 75 persons at one., meal. The Travelling Public will now fine orery convenience. The Tourist will find the Comfort of a Homo. Tiu Fishing Enthusiast will now find the sport within easy range of the. Hotel. And those in search of a week’s end shooting will bo taken t;> the likely spots. N'<> bettor HEALTH RESORT in the whole of the Dominion than the mountain air of the Bealcy.

S. I BETON’S ACTION SALE IS NOW 0 T DH APERY, CLOTHING & BOOTS. TLo prices will siipriso vm COME AMD INSPECT FOR YOURSELF. Note the Address: TOOftIEY AND CO.S SHOP. Revel) Street. JJOYAL JJOTEE,— GEEYMOUTH.

(First House from the Grcymouth Railway Station.) R. T. McFARLANE—Late of Wellington, Proprietor and Licensee. Every attention to correspondence by letter or telegram. TARIFF;— 6s A DAY. The MEALS are second to none in the Dominion, and the purest WINES and SPIRITS are stocked.

FREIGHT AND CO.’S ALES ALWAYS ON TAP. Luncheon 12 to 2 p.m. (Unsurpassed.) j Telephone No, 51. P.O. Box No. C 7. BEAUTIFUL DESIGNS IN MARBLE . AND GRANITE. MONUMENTAL MASONRY MADE A FINE ART OF. firm of G. W. PARSONS have for sals through\ tWr WEST COAST REPRESENTATH R MR H. M. EMERSON. Tombstone., of unsurpassed workmanship and beauty of design at the most reasonable prices. All work promptly erected. New System of Lighting by Electricity for Resi= dence and Farm. Q.ENEEATOR COMPLETE, with 20 candle power lamps, wire and accessories for 10-20 caudle power lamps. Price from £l2 10s upwards. Suitable for use with small engine, or water wheel; absolutely reliable. Requires no shill to operate it. Only one-third horse power taken' to drive it. Write for particulars to-day. BROWN BROTHERS, ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS. - 632 Colombo Street, 1 CHRISTCHURCH. P.O. Box 548. T>RITE GLASS cleans and renovates metals, E.P. and silverware. <!. Parkhlll, agent.

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West Coast Times, 14 June 1912, Page 3

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