Tl|E. HAUTRIE WEST, Organist of St. Peter's Church, Is prepared to receive Pupils for the Organ, Pianoforte, Violin, and Singing, from Tuesday, 14th June. Terms on application to Mr. Reichardt, tnusicseller ; or at residence, Upper Ingestreptreet, corner of Wat=on-street. GRAFTON HOUSE SCHOOL, Hillside, Picton. Principal Miss Whitbt. THIS select School for Young Ladies, situate in the healthiest part of Picton, provides the most careful instruction in the various branches of an English Education, including the useful accomplishments of Music, Singing, Languages, and Drawing. Every attention is paid to the health and comfort of the_ pupils, with strictly religious and moral training. Vacancies for boarders. Prospectus forwarded on application. THE TERRACE. STRAUSS receives Young Ladies J.T ¦_ as Boarders and Day Pupils. English and accomplishments taught. Terms on application. TE ARO SCHOOL, Willis-street. EVENING CLASSES, under the supervision of the Acting Second Master, will be held every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday evenings ; hours, 7to 9. Terms on application. Classes commence Wednesday, 15th inst. A SELECT SCHOOL for girls, conducted xl upon " British School principles," will be Opened on Monday next, 6th June, in the Schoolroom, Conrtenay Place (bock of the Free Methodist Church) ; also a Preparatory School for boys under nine years. Terms from 6d per week. LAND AND LOAN OFFICES. T>ENNETT AND CO Have For Sale and To LetFarms, Unimproved Land, City and Suburban Freeholds. Money to Lend in sums to suit borrowera. Offioes — Opposite Laery. and Campbell's, Lambton Quay. LAND & LOAN OFFICE, WELLINGTON. Tfl O R SAL E — FARMS— IOO to 2000 Acres, improved, stocked, and unimproved ; two to ten pounds per acre SECTIONS— One-eighth of an Acre to three Acres, in Wellington, Newtown, Johnsonville, Petoni, Foxton, Feilding, and Woodville ; .£lO to .£IOOO HOTELS— Wellington, Carterton, Blenheim, Hawera, &o. HOUSES— From two to ten rooms, comprising the most extensive list of this class of property in Wellington ; .£IOO to £1100 INVESTMENTS— Butchering Business and Country Store, both first-class openings ; good districts, suitable for small capitalists Purchasers will find the terms for any properties, &c, on onr lists most liberal. Every information may be obtained at the offices. BENNETT & CO., Lambton Quay, Opposite Laery & Campbell's. X^OR SALE OR TO LET— 162 Acres Land at Mungaroa ; orchard, 2 acres in extent; new well-built eix-roomed house, stable, cottage, piggeries, &c. Possession can be given at once. For every information apply to BENNETT & CO., Lambton Quay, Or R. M'DONALD, Lower Hutt. ODAAA TO LEND. £8000. BENNETT & CO., Land and Financial Agents. HOUSE AGENCY. HOUSE Properties carefully managed; rents promptly collected. Special arrangements made with owners. BENNETT & CO., Lambton Quay. MESSRS. TAMESON BROS. & CO., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCERS, WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS, Willis-street, Opposite .the Scotch Church, Lambton Quay, Opposite the Supreme Court, AND Tory and Buckle Streets, Wellington, HAVE ON SALE, AND TO ARRIVE EX PAREORA— 40 cases pickles 50 cases X marmalade 40 casos i sardines 40 cases £ sardines 10 cases kippered herrings 20 oases fresh herrings 60 barrels loaf sugar 100 cases salmon 30 cases lobster 25 cases sauces 30 tons S.W. sugar 30 tons I.C. sugar 10 tons No. 3 sugar SOO cases kerosene 20 tons rice 300 boxes candles 15 tons soap 16 oases^matohea 80 tea 25 chests tea 250 boxes tea Messrs. JAMESON BROS. wißh to inform the inhabitants of the Provincial District sf Wellington that they have completed arrangements to get all their Goods from the Best Market (for Cash), and intend Selling them at Wholesale Prices, thus saving all intermediate profits. SEND FOR PRICE LIST. STORES— WILLIS-STREET, LAMBTON QUAY, AND TORY AND BUCKLE STREETS, WELLINGTON. TRY S. BISHOP & CO.'S T^INE CONGOU TEA, At Is Bd. Note the Address — EMPIRE CITY TEA WAREHOUSE, WiUis-Btreet, Wellington. LADIES BE IN TIME ! JUST OPENED, EX NORFOLK. A Fresh Supply of F. PINET'S FRENCH BOOTS, So much enquired after at LINDSAYS & WATSON'S Lambton Quay and Cuba-street.
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Evening Post, Volume XXI, Issue 138, 15 June 1881, Page 4
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634Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume XXI, Issue 138, 15 June 1881, Page 4
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