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mHE LAND INVESTMENT COMPANY 1 OF WELLINGTON (LIMITED). To be registered under the Joint Stock Companies Act. Capital— £3o,ooo,in 1000 sharesof £30each. j Payable, 103 on application, 10s on regia- j tration of Company, and thereafter in j calla of n«t more than 10s per share ! per month. Provisional Directors : R. Burrett, Esq. R. J. Duncan, Esq., J.P. W. Hutchison, Esq., J.P. \ F. A. Krull, Esq. 1 E. W. Mills, Esq. ; Thomas Mills, Esq. ' i H.,Mace, Esq. j T. J. Mountain, Esq. ; John Plimmer, Esq. J Geo. Roxburgh, Esq. C. J. Toxward, Esq. G. H. Vennell, Esq. Solicitor : A. de B. Brandon. This Company is formed to assist all classes in obtaining houses in and near the city. It adds to the advantages of Building Societies the power to acquire land in large^ blocks for sub-division. It is proposed that all properties sold, or advances made by the Company, shall be paid by monthly instalments, according to scale, extending over any period not more than fourteen years. GEO. H. TRIBE, Secretary. mHE MANAWATU PERMANENT 1 EQUITABLE BUILDING ANDINVESTMENT SOCIETY. President: Walter Johnston, Esq., M.H.R. Trustees : V. Monrad, Esq v J.P. J. T. Dalrymple, Esq., J.P. The Directors of this Society are prepared to receive money on deposit for fixed terms, at the highest current rate of interest. CHAS. J. POWNALL, Manager. Offices — The Square, Palmerston North. j NOTICE. TTAVING taken the premises lately occupied by Mr. Ebden, nearly opposite the Railway Station, I will keep a continuous supply of Firewood, sawn and split Posts and Rails of various sizes, House Piles, from one foot six inches to seven feet; of first-class quality, Boards and Scantling, Shingles, Battens, &c., &c, on hand Orders for the above will be promptly executed at most reasonable rates. EDWARD MORGAN, Jitnr. 7th June, 1876. FIREWOOD! FIREWOOD!! FIREWOOD ! ! ! riIHE undersigned having made arrangeX ments for a constant supply of firewood by railway, is now prepared to deliver at the lowest possible rate per cord in one or two feet lengths, and in quantities to suit purchasers. Customers can 'rely on having full measurement. C. MITCHELL, Coal Yard, Farish-street. ON SALE. "DISQUIT DUBOUCHE AND CO.'S CELEBRATED BRANDY, In Hhds., Qr-Casks, Cases, 1 * and 4 **** Flasks, Half -Flasks, and Crystal Barrels. The above Brandy is not excelled in QUALITY BY ANY OTHER, which is T sOVed by the daily increasing demand. In conjunction . with Messrs. L. D. Nathan and Co., of Auckland,- we are appointed Sole Agents in the North Island, and are prepared to supply the above in any quantity. JACOB JOSEPH & CO., Agents. MB. A. F. MERLET, Professor op the French Language and Literature at Wellington College, - T)EGS to announce that he will give Lessons J3 on the following" terms : — Private pupils at his residence — Per Quarter. £ s. d. Twice a week, 1 hour 3 3 0' Twice a week, 40 mm 2 11 6 Classes are being formed. Terms : 2 2 0 Fees payable in advance. Pupils who wish to be taught at their own residence can make special arrangement. Heads of schools are requested to communicate with Mr. Merlet, Cuba-street, near Abel Smith-street. A ladies' class is being formed for the Cambridge Local Examination. H. A. BYRNE, riABINETMAKER, UPHOLSTERER, V AND SHIP DECORATOR, Lambton Quay, Wellington. TE ARO GRAMMAR AND COMMERCIAL SCHOOL, Wellington. npHE Third Quarter commences on MON1 DAY, 3rd JULY. Vacancies for four boarders. The course of instruction -is calculated to ensure a thorough knowledge of commerce, and will enable a moderately intelligent lad to undertake the duties of a merchant's office (keep an ordinary set of books and correspond readily in German or French) immediately on leaving the school, usually at the age of 15. The course admits of being varied to meet the requirements of youths who seek to compete at the Civil Service or higher examinations. Pupils are admitted at any time during the quarter, and are charged j from the time of entry. The ordinary fee varies from 1£ to 2 J guineas. No extras are chargeable, except for music (piano, harmonium, and vocal), which branches are severally intrusted to Professors of acknowledged ability. A dancing class is arranged for Monday and Wednesday evenings. Excellent accommodation is reserved for three young gentlemen of studious and regular habits engaged during day, and who desire a quiet home on advantageous terms. Further information on application personally, or by letter, to the PrincipaL RAILWAY HOTEL, Main-street, Masterton. Every convenience for Commercial Travel- - lers, Families, and Visitors to Masterton. . Good Stables and Paddocks. ; /.BILL lABDS,, r . V E. BRAGGINS, Proprietor.

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Evening Post, Volume XIII, Issue 147, 23 June 1876, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume XIII, Issue 147, 23 June 1876, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume XIII, Issue 147, 23 June 1876, Page 4

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