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THE WEST COAST MEAT AND PRODUCE EXPORT COMPANY (Limited), PATEA. npENDERS will be received for the Lease & of the Felmongery belonging to the above Company, on or before the 24th mat., at noon. For particulars, apply at the office of the Company, Patea. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. w . H . BENBOW, Secretary. Education Board, Wellington, 11th February, 1885. LENDERS for Furniture and other works at the Terrace School, will be received at the Edncation Board Offioe up to noon of Wednesday, the 18th instant. The successful tenderer for School Furniture will have the contract for the current year. Plans and specifications at my offiae. THOMAS TURNBULL, Architect. TO BUILDERS. ff^ENDERS are invited for the Ereotion JL of a Cottage, up to noon of the 2lst inst. Planß and specifications to be Been on application. FREDK. MITCHELL, Arohitect, Cuba-street, (Next to Mr. Edward Diion's house). TO BUILDERS. I^ENDERS are invited, to olose noon of Wednesday, 18th instant, for erecting a shop in Cuba-street. Plans, Ac, to be seen, and tenders deposited, at the office of WM. C. CHATFIELD, Architect. 12th February. npENDERS will be received for the J. erection of two homes in Lorne-streot until noon of tho 21st February, 1885. Plans and specifications may be Been at my residence, The Anchorage, Taranakistreet. A. MURRAY. nntiNDERS will be received up to noon of JL the 21st February, for the romoval of Cottage from Lome-street to Howard-street, and re-erootion of same. Specifications may be seen at my residence, The Anchorage, Taranaki-street A. MURRAY. TENDERS. WANTED, Tenders for small additions to gentleman's residence. Apply, at once, CENTRAL AGENCY OFFICR, Lambton Quay. Wellington, 15th February, 1885. TO FARMERS AND PROUDCE DEALERS. nnENDERS are invited ud to 16th FebruX ary for the Supply of 150 tons sound, awoot Oaten Hay in sheaves, or same quantity oaten hay chaff cut from unthreahed sheaves, to be delivered at the stables of tho Wellington City Tramways, at the wharf, or the Railway Depot, Wellington, at the rate of about 12 tons per month. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. For further particulars apply to S. SMITH, Manager W.C.T. By Speoial Sfj&li^fc? Appointment. GEORGE DIXON, Manufacturer of Double Aerated Waters and Cordials, Cuba-street, Wellington. Ask for his celebrated Ginger Ale, and take no othor. The business carried on as usual by Mrs. DLcon. Auokland Agent, Mr. Arthur H. Nathan THORNDON BREWERY. J. STAPLES ft CO. Bbswsbb, Malt and Hop Importers. T STAPLES & CO., in returning thanks to tho Trade and Private Persons for their liberal patronage hitherto, would respectfully bog to inform them that their supply of ALE STOUT, Ao., in bulk and bottle, are of the ohoioeat quality, and would solioit a ooutinuanoe of their former favours. £jBT Private familes supplied in quantities from two gallons and upwards. All orders punotually attended to. THORNDON BREWERY. J. STAPLES A CO., Pbopbietobb. COMMERCIAL HOTEL, WILLIS-STBEET, WELLINGTON. T. FLAHERTY Proprietor. (Late of Shamrook Hotel, Timaru.) Central Position, I Within easy distanoe of Wharf and Publio Buildings. Eveby Accommodation ft Convenience. Table d'Hote daily at 1 p.m. Lunoheon from 12 to 2. Night Watohman. Porter to attend all steamerß. Ales, Wines and Spirits of the very beat brands. CRITERION HOTEL, Lambton Quay, Wellington. MRS. EWING, having snooeeded Mr. J. R. Brown in the Criterion Hotel, wishea to notify her friends that, on and after the Ist day of December proximo, she will provide Cold Lunoheon daily, from 12 till 2 p.m. The house having been thoroughly renovated, Mrs. Ewing is now prepared to receive a limited number of boarders. N.B.— All Liquobb of the veby best QUALITY. ISLAND BAY HOTEL. A. TURNER, Propeibtob. THIS Hotel being charmingly situated olose to the sea, offers special attractions to visitors from town. Suites of rooms for families. Large, well -ventilated bedrooms. Bathrooms and other conveniences. Picnio, boating, and fishing parties catered for. Board and Lodging from 30s per weok. Speoial terms for families. Billiards, quoits, orickot. Carefnlly selected brands of liquors. Staples' celebrated ales. Good stabling. N.B.— Ommbußes to and from town at frequent intervals every day. For timetable see oards. CLUB HOTEL, MASTERTON. WAIEAEAPA. ALFRED ELKINS . .., Pbopbhtob. THIS Hotel offers superior aooommodation to Settlers, Travellers, and Private Families. BATHS. SAMPLE ROOMS. Stablmt and well-prassed Paddook WM. HAMMERICH'S pBETTOWN HOTEL Greitown. First-class Accommodation and Sample Rooms. Liveby and Bait Stables. Vehiolos of any description and Saddle Horses on Hire. "TANCASTER HOUSE, Wellinoton Terrace, (Next to Dr. Buller's) Is now open for the reception of Families and Boarders. It has undergone thorough repair and alterations, been re-furnished, and is replete with every accommodation. Mrs. Grimes, the Proprietress, haying resolved, from her long experience, making this a comfortable home for her patrons, has spared neither expense nor trouble to satisfy the requirements of the most fastidious. HIS LORDSHIP'S LARDER, Opposite Supreme Coubt, Lambton Quay. MESSRS. WALKER A FARRANT will open the above as a firat-olaaa Restaurant on MONDAY, 2nd February. The above will always keep in stook — Cooked Hams Ox Tongues Roast Chiokens Calves Foot Jellies First-class Soups, Ac. The attention of the Civil Service, Railway Travellers, and the Publio is direoted to the above, and patronage respectfully solicited. Special arrangements made for early departure and late arrival of passengers by Wairarapa trains. WANTED Known— Highest pnoe given for Ladies' and Gentlemen's Secondhand Clothing, in large or small quantities. Persons sending their addresses to the uni dersigned will be waited on at their own residences. M. Cohen. Union Pawn Offioe Willis-atreet.

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Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 38, 16 February 1885, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 38, 16 February 1885, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 38, 16 February 1885, Page 4

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