IOST, on Saturday afternoon, on the Ji Wad=>stown Road, between Fern Hill and The G'-anse. a small gold snd Vock enamel Brooch. r lhe finder will V<o rewarded m leaving the same at the offic° of Mr. Johnston, Barr ster, Feathers ton-street. T7UVE SHILLINGS REWARD for anyone JP who picked up a i-air of Gold Folding Spectacles, lost on Siturday, and on restoring same to Wm. Beetham, Taita, or office of Evening Post. LOST, a small American Latch Koy. Finder will be rewarded on returning to Evening Post office. MISSING FRIEND. AUSTIN WHITE, call at Aldons'. Tobacconist, Lambton Qu.y. N.B. — Pot of money for you. TE ARO SCHOOL DISTRICT. H| LENDERS for the Construction of a JL Gymnasium, Sheds, and Brick Ash Bin will be received at the Upper Wil isstrcet School, where plans and specifications may be seen, up to noon of Saturday next. Ihe lowest or any other tender wDI not necessarily be accepted. rpENDERS wanted for Frecting Verandah I ia front of shop iv Willis-street ; a'so for Paintiug Store and Dwelling House in Tory-street (painting, labour only). JAMESON BROTHERS & CO., Willis-street. TO PAPERHANGERS. npENDERS for Papering and Varnishing JL Shop will be received until Wednesday, the 10th inst. For particulars apply to C. WHIT EH RAD, Baker, Willis-street. TENDERS FOR CARRIAGE OF TIMBER. nnENDRRS are invited for the carriage I from Wellington to Lyttelton of 350,000 superficial feet of black pine Timber, in lots extending over three months. CONDITIONS : 1. The timber is to be taken from the railway truoks on the Railway Wharf, at Wellington, to the vessel, and is to be placed on the railway trucks at Lyttelton at cost of carrier. 2. Payments on carriage to be made monthly. Apply to SIEVWRTGHT & STOUT, Solicitors, Wellington. Wellington, 20th July, 1881. rj^ENDKRS are invited up to 5 p.m. on L Saturday, the 13th mat., for the purchase of the four-roomed Cottage next to the Methodist Free Church, Courtenay Place, to be lemoved b°fore the 23th inst JOUN KKESHAW, Courtenay Place. TO LET, a 13-roomed Hou'e on Wellington Terrace ; commands a splendid view of city and harbor. High prespure range, plunge and shower bath; furnished with Venetian blinds, chandeliers, and gas bra°kets. Large fruit garden, half acre in full bearing ; large vinery. Apply to M. J. Mulligan, Jeweller, Lambton Quay. TB^O LET, a Shop and Dwelling on Lamb J. ton Quay, at a reasonable rent. Apply to EDWARD PEARCE, Willis-street. 3rd August, 1881. rjpO LET, in Drummond-street, a comfort1_ able 3-roomed Cottage, water laid on, good ground, rent low. Also, a 4-roomed Cottage, with large woodshed. Apply BAKER BROS., House Agents. TO LET, a Shop at the corner of Webb and Taranaki-street ; well adapted for a wood and coal yard Apply, A. Boonstra, Karori Hotel, Tinakori Road. TO LET. a commodious and pleasantlysituated Gentleman's Residence, containing eight room?, one acre ground, and gool garden ; Tasman-street ; rent very low to good tenant Apply Bennett and Co. rriO LET, in Willis street, " Post" Avenue, JL Stores, with offices, good cellarage, and other conveniencps ; gas and water laid on. Rent low Apply to McDowell Bros. rs^O T.ET, in Wordsworth-street, off Uppor S Willis-street, a comfortable 4-roomed House, at reduced rent. Apply to A. M. Bonthorne, Palmer-strcot, or to Mr. Bamford, Cottaeo of Content, corner of Webb and Upper Willis streets. nnO LET, Sittingroom and Tiodroom, with I use of kite 1 en ; may have use of piano. Apply Evening Posh office. TO LET, near Beluiont Railway Station, a G-roomed House, with pcuilery, fowlhouse, garden, and half an acre of land. Apply to Mr. W. J. Kirk Government Printing Office, or, T. W. Caverhill, Belmont. TO LET, House of 7 rooms and large garden, at top of Bolton-street, next house to Chief Justice's. Apply to Mr. Taylor, next door. TO LET. in Hawkor-streot, next to Capt. Fairohild's, a new seven-roomed House and largo garden ; magnificent view of city and harbor; one minute's walk from cit.y baths ; two minutes' walk from tram. Apply W. Munro, Draper, Cuba-street. TO LET, 6-roomed Houie, with greenhouse and large garden, junction of Woolcombe and Abel Smith-streets. Apply to W. Seed. mO LET OR FOR SALR, the CosmopoJ. litan Club, containing 22 rooms. A sp'endid chance for anyone desirous of opening a first-class boarding house or temperance hotel. Apply Jackson, Plimmor & Co. 110 BE LET, a commodious Dwelling House in Marjoribank-streot; will be lot at a rery low rent to a good tenant. EDWARD PEARCE. rflO LET or for Sale, those commodious I and Business Premises on Lambton Quay, opposite Grey-street, with largo Store at rear. For further particulars apply to L. L. HARRIS, Financial Agent. Lambton Quay. TO LET, furnished, a 5-roomei Housi Apply to William Scott, Fife House, Willis-street. rr\o LET OR FOR SA LE, in Sussex Square, JL four 4-roomed Cottages, with bathrooms, coppers, and good gardens ; also a 3-roomed Cottage to Let to a Carpenter wanting a job. Apply to O. W. Clayton, Thornrion Quay. tolprtvate capitalists. WANTED to Borrow, from £800 to £1000: ample security given. Apply, by letter, to Box 75, Post Office, Wellington. TRTAL OF THE LAND LEAGUEBS. WANTED Known, that the splendid Speech of A. M. Sallivan in defence of the Land f eaguers can be obtained for Gd, or by post 7d at Whittaker Bros , Booksellers and Stationers, Lambton Quay. WANTED Known. — That Messrs Garrett & Dunning have arranged for a eupply cf Merino Mutton. COKE AS DOMESTIC FUEL. AND HOW TO USE IT WANTED Known— Coke may be used either in a grate or range. In making the fire a little coal should be used first, and then the coke on top. In renewing the fire, rakfi out the ashe3. put a little coal (slack will do very well), then placa coke or the cinders on top ; the coke should be not larger than an egg, and will burn better if damped ; coke and coal should bo mixed together for a range. If, instead of throwing on half a scuttlefull at a time, the coke (for a grate fire) is put on piece by piece with the tonga, it will repay the trouble, giving a clean brilliant fire, and throwing a much greater heat than c-al alone, and at much less cost May be had of all coal dealers, and wholesale and retail at the Wellington Coke and Coal Depot, Tory-street. SAMUEL BROWN. ANTED Known.— The public are beginning to discover that Fear's is the shop for good Sewing Machines at lowest rates. Come and get specimens of work and prices, and be convinced. Don't let a novice or tinker spoil your machine, when F ar does them to perfection. No cure, no pay. Machines, surgical, and other instruments, cutlery, &c , made and repaired. Cutlery ground and set. Needles from Is per dozen Oil-fittings, shuttles, &c. F. J W. Fear, Practical Machinist, Willis-street. WANTED Known.— Notwithstanding certain reports set afloat by interested persons, my name end qualifications are to be found in tho Imperial ai d New Zealand registers ; and lamto be found at home, in Manners-street \y those whorequire me, at all hours of the day. — William Dakers, M.R.C.S. and L.S.A.
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Evening Post, Volume XXII, Issue 34, 9 August 1881, Page 3
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1,184Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume XXII, Issue 34, 9 August 1881, Page 3
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