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TO BUILDERS. nnENDERS for the erection 6t> Premises for JL the BANK OF AUSTRALASIA, FBATHBRfcTON, will be received until NOON of MONDAY, the 26th instant, at my office, where drawings and specifications can be seen. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. C. J. TOXWARD, Architect. Lambton Quay. TO BUILDERS. rTIENDERB for erecting a Dwelling House J in Boulcott-street will be received at my office, where plans and specifications can be seen, until noon ot Monday, 26th May. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. C. TRINGHAM, Architect. Lambton QuayBED PINE TIMBER YARD. . To Buxldbks, Cakpbmtbrs, k Othbks. rpHE undersigned is prepared to supply Red X Pine, of the best quality, at his yard, Manners-street, next the Imperial Opera House. All dressed timber is lull measurement. Wide boards from 14 to 26in. J. Y. HOGARTH, Agent. COLONIAL INDUSTRY. " Under the Special Patronage of His Sx'jelleney the Governor. H. E. LIARDET, TAXldx&uist ak» FnxmißK. Willis-street. THE winter season having set in, H. E. Litrdet begs to inform the Ladies and Gentlemen of Wellington that he has on hand a large and vari'd assortment of Mufts, Tippets, Cuffs, Ladies' Head-dresses, &c , made from the numberless varieties of New Zealand sea and land birds. In addition to the above, R. E. Liardet has added to his stock a variety of Furs, including Sable, Chinchilla, S'onemartin, and Seal; also. Ladies' real Russian Seal-skin Cloaks and Hats. A collection of choice N.Z. stuffed birds, mounted t»ad unmounted, always on hand. All descriptions of Furs and Feathers cleaned and made up. In consequence of the dullness of trade a reduction of 25 per cent, will be made for Cash. STONELESS JAM. Old Wharf, Hobart Town, Ist March, 1879. BEG to intimate to all purchasers and conX sumers of Jams, that in consequence of frequent complaints having reached me with reference to the quantity ofstones found in the Plum Jams, I have in this seaa-m'smnk© taken them out, and hope that this will be appreciated by the general public. I would also draw attention to the fact that my Branch Manufactories being situated in the centre of the Raspberry and Currant producing districts, believe that these particular Jams will be found to compare to advantage with any other brand.— l am, yours faithfully, Gbo»gb Pbacocx. W. J. GANDY, Agent for Wellington. MRS. COLGAN, Thainbd and Certificated Mtstxbsb, T) EGS to intimate to the residents of Adelaide Road and Newtown that she has OPENED A PRIVATE SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES, At her residence, Adelaide Road, near the Tramway Station. From her long experience in tuition, Mrs. Colgan hopes to merit support. Mrs. C. will be assisted by Miss Colgan and Visiting Masters and Governesses. 0" See Pkospbctus. FREE BIBLE SCHOOL. MR. EVERISS has great pleasure in announcing that in July next he will open a DAY SCHOOL, in which great prominence will be given to BIBLE READING. The School will be open to all children over five years of age. Separate rooms will be provided for boys and girls. NO FEES will be charged. The school will be entirely supported by voluntary contributions. ALL SCHOOL MATERIALS WILL BE PROVIDED. Applications for admission may be made at once. Written applications will be required, forms of which can now be obtained. A suitable building will be erected -as soon as means are provided. The school will be in the district of Te Aro or Mount Cook. Bidwell-street, Wellington, Ist May, 1879. MISS BREMNER'R CLASS for young Children will RE-OPEN on Tuesday, 20th May, TinaVori Road. Terms on application.

FEATHERSTON. 2 SPLENDID CORNER ACRES. niOR SALE, Town Acres 136 and 157, Featherston. Acre 136 has a frontage to Bethune-street of 600 links, to Brandon-street 200 links. Acre 157 has a frontage to Wakefield-street of 500 links, to Fox-street 200 links. Purchase money can remain on mortgage. Address X.8., Evening Post, Wellington. PIANOS! PIANOS! PIANOS!!! '. _ -_. Laery and Campbell, late TIEAUCHAMP, CAMPBELL k CO., Havb for Sam, Cheapthree FIRST-CLASS PIANOS, By A. Strohmenger and Sons, London. These instruments are quite new, and in first-class order. tBT Particulars on application. P I A NO S. FOR SALE, by the undersigned, 6 very Superior Instruments, direct from the celebrated manufacturers, J. & J. Hopkinson, of Regent-street, London. GEO. CRAWFORD. BEEF HAM. rpHE only real Bcetch Beef Ham in WelX lington. Specially recommended to families. '. GEAR, Cuba-street. LAND FOR SALE. PALMERBTON NORTH. RURAL SECTION, No. 388, at Palmerston North, containing 60 Acres of superior Land, nearly all cleared, laid down in grass, fenced in, and having 5 Cottages upon it, which are insured for £400. This valuable Property adjoins the Township, has a frontage to the Main Road and line of Kailway, and is t bounded at the rear by the Manawatu River. Also, j Suburban section No. 186, containing 5 acres, on the plan of the Township of Palmereton North, fronting s public road, and has some superior timber 'Upon it Apply to WILLIAM HICKSON. Wellington, 28th April, 1879. COKE, COAX, AND WOOD. TTTANTUD Known.— On Sale— West WanTV ganui and Newcastle Coal, Coke, Charcoal, andjfirewood. Manuka, hata, and Mati. - in one and two feet lengths; this wood i< dry, 1, and kept under cover. Also, Red Birch, !■ c four and two feet lengths, very dry. N.B. — d Persons who have used this wood consider it i- equal to the best Rata. Wellington Coke and Coal Depot, Tory- street. Samuel Brown.

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Evening Post, Volume XVII, Issue 511, 16 May 1879, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume XVII, Issue 511, 16 May 1879, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume XVII, Issue 511, 16 May 1879, Page 3

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