PROPERTIES FOR SALE. PIBIE-BTEEET — C-roomed Verandah Cottage, every convenience ; alao, large 3-roomed Cottage; the lot £660. Martin Square — Large 3-roomed Tshaped Verandah Cottage, very compact, £320. Feathhedton Tebbace— Comfortable 6roomed House, fitted up with all modern labour-Bavin? appliances. Donald M'Lban- street — 4-roomed Verandah Cottage, sonllery, Ac, good garden, £250. Also, a number of very desirable House Properties in all parts of town. JOHNSONVILLE. New 5-roomod Cottage, with half-aore land, laid out as orchard and flower garden, opposite Railway Station, £300 ; easy terms. Also, Building Allotments close to Railway Station, containing from i to 3 aores. TOWN BUILDING ALLOTMENTS. Building Allotments, Austin-street, 165 feet deep by any frontage, splendid view, £6 per foot; Allotments, Mlioe-street, £5 and £6 per foot; also in Adelaide-road, £2 15s per foot, Soarboro' Terrace, £4 12s per foot. ; MONEY. Money to Lend in Bums of £100 and upwards, at lowest ourrent rateß. M'TAVISH, TATUM & CO., Lambton Quay. A BUSINESS FOR SALE IN THE COUNTRY. A splendid ohance to seonre premises, stock, working plant, and oonneotion of customers for a small amount of oapital. The building contains 8 rooms, inoluding store, half of which are need for business purposes and the other half for dwellingrooms ; it stands on i-aore of ground, but there are three other i-aore sections adjoining that oan be had to extend the store property. , The position is the moat oentral, the pro- , perty faoing the square. The stook (whioh is at its lowest) consists ' of drapery, grocery, ironmongery, orookery, Ac, and oan be bought at a valuation. The working plant oan be bought at a valuation, or left out to suit the purohaser. The book debts oan be bought at a valuation, or left out to suit the purohaser. . The diatriot is one of the best butter- , making places in the colony, and the lands adjoining the township are all settled on by small farmers. The Post Offioe, with a salary, is con- ' neoted with this store, and the papers from adjoining townships are sent here for die1 tribntion, there being a daily mail to and i from the township. , There is only one other store in the township, this advertised being the principal > one. For agent's address and further particulars, apply at the office of the Evening Post at onoe. ' -Fi () ii a a^ E i. Pulsometer Steam Pumps, various sizes Band Saw Machines Wrought Iron Split Pulleys Asbetos Paokintf i 4 h.p. Vertical Boiler 3 h.p. Horizontal Engine Band Saw Sharpening Maohines WALTER BROWN. \ Enginbbb and Mechanical Valuer, Old CustomhoußO-Btreot, WELLINGTON. ~fjl O B SALE. Geod 10 h.p. Cornish Boilor, in first* class order A. patent Briok-making Machine} capable. of moulding 15,000 brioks per day ; suitable for steam or horse-power A small Boiling-down Plant, suitable for small butoner. Also, manufacturers of Speedy's Patent Wool Presses, with raothet motion. Steamers oan come to our Wharf for Ropairs ROBERTSON A CO., " Phoenix Foundry. |/^HEAP FUEL FOR WINTER. COKE, 20 Shillings Ton Delivered. 15 Shillings Ton at Works. i [ FOB A FEW DAYS ONLY, To olear a large stock, AT THB ! WELLINGTON GAS WORKS. i ¦ . No. 40, WILLIS-STREET, Opposite Melbourne Hotel. MfEWEN, BROWN AND KITTO, Hat & Cap Manufacturers. Gents' Mercery, Shirts, Flannels, Ao. Speoialty in Soarves and Gentlemen's Hosiery. PROSSER'S TELEGRAPH LINE OF ROYAL MAIL COAOHEB, Running between Wellington and Paikailabtki, Calling at Johnsonvillo, Porirua, Paramatta, Pahautanui, Horoliwi A Paikakariki, Will leave the Bank Hotel, Wellington, at 8 a.m. and 3.30 p.m. daily. Passengers oan and all paroels must be 1 booked at Bank Hotel Stables, and at Laery and Campbell's Store, Williß-street. J. PROSSER, Proprietor. 11/TR. J. L. KIMBELL begs respeotfnlly -"¦*- to inform his numerous patrons and the inhabitants of Wellington that having purohased the entire Stook of Mr. Mackay's Beautiful Furniture, he intends retailing the same at his premises on Lambton Quay. ] All the goods are of an exoellent design, and will repay an inspection. The prices will compare favourably with any other house in the oity. First-okas workmen always engaged, so that any artiole turned out at the above address oan thoroughly be relied npon. In referenoe to the above, Mr. Mackay begs to return his sincere thanks for past favours, and solioits a continuance of the liberal patronage bestowed to him on his Bucoesßor. J. L. KIMBELL, UPHOLSTERER, CABINETMAKER, DECORATOR, Ao., Telephone No. 172, Lambton Quat. THE LARGEST STOOK or QECOND-HAND GOODS In This Citt, Inolnding anything or everything required nt FURNISHING IS TO BE FOUND AT FLOCKTON'S VARIETY STOBE, TOBT AND MANNBBB-BTBMTB. NOTICE. THE Greatest Novelty for Parents and Children to know is — In oonsequenoe of the great reduction in sugar, CURTIS A CO. offer Cheaper Lollios than ever at their premises, Lambton Quay. Specialties— Real Ererton Toffy, Coooanut loe, Green Ginger Drops, Chooolate Creams, Turkish Sugar, and all the latest novelties in sweets. CURTIS* CO. Lambton Quay.
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Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 9, 10 July 1885, Page 4
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