HAMILTON MUNICIPAL ELECTION. We, the undersigned Councillors, desire to thank the Electors for returning us to office for another term. In view of the agitation by a certain section of the community for an entirely new Council, we feel that our Election is a compliment to the old Council, and a mark of confidence in us. H. H. HOWDEN. C. LAFFERTY. J. ERASER SMITH. H. E. TRISTRAM. 0 CONTRACTORS. Tenders are invited up till noon of WEDNESDAY, May 7th, 1919,_ for Alterations and Additions to Business Premises, Victoria Street, Hamilton. Plans, Specifications, etc., may he seen at my office. J E. CHITTY, A.N.Z.1.A., 802 Registered Architect, Hamilton. SWAMP DRAINAGE AT KAWA. TENDERS, returnable to the under- ■ signed before noon, SATURDAY, May 7 10th, are solicited for the Excavation of about 130 chains of new Drain, 7 feet top, 3 feet deep, and 6 feet bottom, in the property of Mr Jarvis. Plans and specifications can be obtained from the Manager, Flax Mill. Kawa, and from our Office, Hamilton. THOMSON AND FARRER, (t 8 Engineers and SurveyorsFAIRBURN ESTATE TENDERS FOR PURCHASE OF FREEHOLD PROPERTY. 4 DJOINING MANGERE STATION, -£"*- and about one-half mile from Otahuhu railway station —190 ACRES, more or less, being part Fairburn's Grant, and lately in the occupation of W. B. Lloyd and Company, now occupied by W. and R. Fletcher, Limited. The property has only the Railway Line between it and the Mangere Station, is bounded on one side for '22 chains by ihe main road from Otahuhu to Mangere by the Premier Estate,, and on the western side by Manukau Harbour. It has immense possibilities for cutting up into small farm holdings and building sites. The trustees having control of the property invite Tenders up to noon on the 22nd day of May, 1919, for the purchase of the whole block. Sealed Tenders to be addressed to the Trustees. Fairburn's Etate, P.O. Box 1309, Auckland. The highest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. . •' Plan of property and conditions of Tender may be inspected at Office of this Paper. S 3 Public Notices. QUICK TVTARCH," UICK iTI ARCH," 'ARCH," 'UICK ->-'•*■ ARCH," THE RETURNED SOLDIERS' OFFICIAL PAPER, (Monthly). Is Wholly- Owned and Solely Controlled by the ;■.;. -.' NEW ZEALAND RETURNED SOLDIERS' ASSOCIATION. -Quia Is a Bright National Paper, and *i9 NEEDED BY EVERY NEW ZEALANDER. \ . . SUBSCRIBE TO THE SOLDIERS' PAPER NOW! Subscription: 7s per annum, posted; three years, £1 Is. THOMAS BOHLSON; Representative. Commercial Hotel, Hamilton. 66 SPECIALISTS IN PAINLESS EXTRACTIONS AND ARTIFICIAL DENTURES. _ R F. C. ODL0 DLU * GURGEON |)ENTIST, Special Student, University of Pennsylvania and DentaJ Hospital, London; also pupil of Dr. Lincoln, Crown and Bridge Specialist, Philadelphia. (Opposite "Westcourt"). HAMILTON. Telephone 857. DON'T FORGET THE CHILDREN! They are growing up, and the time has arrived when you sho'uld fulfil your promise, and buy them a Piano from J. H. GITTOB THEY NEED IT to further their Education. THEY NEED IT to help keep them at home. THEY NEED IT to make home life more comfortable and happy. Please writt to us for particulars. E. & F. Piano Agency LTD. S. COLDICUTT, Manager. J. H. GITTOS, > > Local Representative.
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Waikato Times, Volume 90, Issue 14052, 3 May 1919, Page 4
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