SATURDAY, 23rd MARCH, At 1 p m. Valuable Freehold and House Property at Feather;ton. Capital Investment. Land Rapidly Increasing in Value. FH. WOOD & CO. have been favored with . instructions to sell by public auction, at their rooms, Greytown, on the above date, at 1 p.m.— Half-acre allotment in the rising township of Featherston, having a frontage of GOft to Kevans-street by a depth of 330 ft, on which is erected a substantially built and well-finished 7-rooooed house, with bay window and verandah ; also, a workshop, 18ft by 25ft, with two dwelling-rooms ai.d brick chimney attached For further jarticulars apply to the auctioneers, F. H. WOOD & CO., Greytown. {For continuation of auctioneers' advertisements, see page 4. ) ™^ i— — — - WELLINGTON SEWING MACHINE. THE WELLINGTON never gets out of order with fair usage, is always ready ior use, and easily managed by persons not accustomed to operate a sewing machine. It uses a straight needle, and makes tbe " lock stich," which is the only stitch adapte for all kinds of work in the household. Hemming, Felling, Braiding, Quilting, Cordingr, Binding, Tucking. RurHing, Seaming, Gathering, Arc. Are executed with the greatest ease and spec Cotton, Silk, or Linen Thread can be used with equal facility. There is furnished, free of charge, with each machine one shuttle, four bobbins, hemmor and feller, braider, quilter, screw driver, gauge and gauge screw, oi! can, bottle of oil and copy of directions. Agents for the Australian and New Zealand Colonies — JOSEPH NATHAN & CO., Grey-street, Wellington. THE DRESSMAKING Department at TE ARO HOUSE, Under the management Of an EFFICIENT ARTISTE, Offers unusual advantages to Those ladies who appreciate PEEFECTION OP FIT And ELEGANCE OF STYLE. THE PRESENT Season's Importations of DRESS MATERIALS Comprise— \ ! RICH IRISH POPLINS, of Special Excellence, RICH GKOSGRAIN SILKS RICH CASHMERE SILKS MATELASSE AND COSTUME CLOTHS Diagonals, Snowjlaies, Estamines Casimirs, Epinglines, Beiges Knotted and Satin Cloths NEW TRIMMINGS, FRINGES, BUTTONS. JAMES SMITH, TE ARO HOUSE. Cuba-street, 12th March, 1878. XTTE LLIN GT O N HOT EL, MOLESWORTH STREET (Facing the House of Parliament). Mrs. A. E. OSGOOD, Proprietress, Late of Metropolitan Hotel, Thanks her Friends and the Public generally for past favors, and hopes, by studying the comfort of her guests, to receive the same patronage as before. The best brands of Wines and Spirits. First-class Accommodation. Bedrooms not to be surpassed, and Bathroom. The best Billiard-room in Wellington. A. E. OSGOOD. WELLINGTON ARCADE. MISS HUSKISSON, late of William Whiteley's, Westbourne Grove, Bayswater, and the Royal Polytechnic, Repentstreet, London, begs to inform the inhabitants of Wellington, that fhe has opened a shop in the Arcade with an assortment of Millinery, Ladies' and Children's Outfitting, and Baby Linen. Orders for ladies' trousseaux and layettes expeiiiciously executed. Travelling outfits from three guineas. Address, No. 31, Arcade (upstairs). Orders by post punctually attended to. NOTICE. To Shipowners and Agents. HAVING purchased the Stock and Plant of W. H. Brapge, I am prepared to executo all orders with despatch and at reasonable charges. Note the Address — THOMAS BALLINGER, House and Ship Plumber, Coppersmith, &c, Rear of Chew's Buildings, Willis-street. NOTICE. JBA.CK begs to announce to his numerous • friends and old customers that he has opened the Te Aro Cigar Divan in Mannersstreet, opposite the new theatre, with a complete stock of the best brands of tobacco, cigars, aud fancy goods. " NOTICE. ALL Persons indebted to me will please pay tbe amounts due by the 20th inst., after which legal proceedings will be taken, as my lease of the Toll expires shortly. C. THOMPSON,"Jun., Lessee Toll Gate, Kaiwarra. NOTICE. I THE UNDERSIGNED, will not be re- , sponsiblo for any debts my wife, Susan Shott, may contract after this date. V. SHOTT. 14th March, 1878. NOTICE. MR. A. RICHARDSON, Family Butcher, UPPER HUTT, has been Appointed AGENT for the EVENING POST. RACES ! RACES ! ! RACES ! ! ! T)ROSSER'S Coach will leave the Nag's X Head on MONDAY MORNING, 18th MARCH, at 9 30, for the Porirua Races. Return fare, 10s. NOTICE. MR. THOMAS HEDGES begs to inform tbe inbab ; tants of Te Aro that he has opened a coal and wood yard on the late premises of M. Quin, Dixon-street, and that all orders left will be punctually attended to. BILLIARDS. TOHN INFIELD, late billiard-marker at O M'lntosh's Bank Hotel, has taken the table at the National Hotel, where he hopes to see all bis old friends. HEREBY give notice that from this date poison for dogs will be laid on land in my occupation at the Upper Hutt. EDWARD MORGAN, Upper Hutt. Bth March, 1878. TjlOR £ALE by Auction, at the Breastwork, Custom House Quay, at noon on Monday next, 18th March, about 214 doz Cured Moki and other fish, in splendid condition, ex Margaret Scollay. TO BUILDERS AND PLASTERERS' f\ N S A L E — Totara laths, all lengths J. BALLINGER, Waring Taylor-street. X OST, a Purse containing cheque and few JLJ shillings. The finder will be rewarded on leaving same at Evening Post office. Payment of the cheque has been stopped. FOUND, on Friday last, an English terrier bitch . Owner can have same ( by describing it) on application to Evening Post Office.
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Evening Post, Volume XVI, Issue 79, 16 March 1878, Page 3
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