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HKOEEBTIES FOR SALE. JL 1- > irik-Btrekt— 6-roomed Verandah Cottage, every converiienoo ; also, large 3-roomed Cottage; tholot£CCO. t Martin Square— Large 3-roomed Tshaped Verandah Cottage, very compact, £320. Feathebston Teeeace— Comfortable 6roomed House, fitted up with all modern labour-Bavin? appliances. Donald M'Lean- street — 4-roomed Verandah Cottage, ecnllery, Ac, good garden, £250. Also, a number of very desirable House Properties in all parts of town. JOHNSONVILLE. New 5- roomed Cottage, with half -aore land, laid out as orchard and flower garden, opposite Railway Station, £300 ; easy terms. Also, BuUding Allotments close to Railway Station, containing from i to 3 acres. TOWN BUILDING ALLOTMENTS. Building Allotments, Austin-street, 165 , feet deep by any frontage, splendid view, £6 per foot ; Allotments, Ellice-Btreet, £5 and £6 per foot ; aleo in Adelaide-road, £2 15s per foot, Soarboro' Terrace, £4 12s per foot. MONEY. Money to Lend in snms of £100 and upwards, at lowest current rates. M'TAVISH, TATUM & CO., Lambton Quay. A BUSINESS FOR SALE IN THE COUNTRY. A splendid ohance to seoure premises, stock, working plant, and connection of customers for a small amount of oapital. The building contains 8 rooms, inoluding ' store, half of whioh are used 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 tho store property. The position is the most central, the property facing the square. The stock (whioh is at its lowest) consists of drapery, grocery, ironmongery, orookery, &0., 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 district is one of the best buttermaking plaoes in the colony, and the lands 3 adjoining the township are all settled on by 3 small farmers. The Post Offioe, with a salary, is conneoted with this store, and the papers from " adjoining townships are sent here for distribution, there being a daily mail to and from the township. 1 There is only one other store in the township, this advertised being the prinoipal - one. For agent's address and further particulars, apply at the office of the Evening % Post at onoe. 1 Tji O R SALE. Pulsometer Steam Pumps, various sizes Band Saw Machines Wrought Iron Split Pulleys g Ashetos Poakintr 4 h.p. Vertioal Boiler 8 h.p. Horizontal Engino r Band Saw Sharpening Machines \ — «- c WALTER BROWN, i- Engineeb and Mechanical Values, 0 Old Customhouse-street, WELLINGTON. B THI O X HALE. Jp .. . \ Good 10 h.p. Cornish Boiler, In first1 olona order t A patent Bviok-rn/iirinp Machine, oapablft of moulding 15,000 brioks per day t suitable for steam or horse-power A small Boiling-down Plant, suitable for 1 small butcher. ' Also, manufacturers of B Speedy's Patent Wool Presses, with 3 ' raothet motion. , Steamers oan oome to our Wharf for Repairs a • ' ROBERTSON A CO., Foundry. /^HEAP FUEL FOR WINTEE. i COKE, 20 Shillings Ton Delivered. 15 Shillings Ton at Works. 1 . FOR A FEW DAYS ONLY, t To clear a large Btook, AT THE WELLINGTON GAS WORKS. No. 40, WILLIS-STREET, Opposite Melbourne Hotel. M^EWEN, BROWN AND KITTO, Hat & Cap Manufactubees. v Gents' Meroery, Shirts, Flannels, Ao. Speoialty in Soarves and Gentlemen'B Hosiery. PROSSER'S TELEGRAPH LINE OF ROYAL MAIL COACHES, ) Running between Wellington and Paikakariki, Calling at Johnsonville, Porirua, Paramatta, Pahautanui, Horokiwi & Paikakariki, Will leave the Bank Hotel, Wellington, at 8 a.m. and 3.30 p.m. daily. Passengers oan and all paroels must be booked at Bank Hotel Stables, and at Laery and Campbell's Store, Willis-street. J. PROSSER, Proprietor. "IITR. J. L. KIMBELL begs respeotfully -"-¦- to inform his numerous patrons and ' the inhabitants of Wellington that having purohased the entire Stook of Mr. Maokay' s Beantiful Furniture, he intends retailing the same at his premises on Lambton Quay, r All the goods are of an excellent design, and I; will repay an inspection. The prices will > compare favourably with any other house in the oity. First-olaBS workmen always engaged, so that any artiole turned out at the above address oan thoroughly be relied upon. In referenoe to the above, Mr. Maokay begs to return his sincere thanks for past favours, and solicits a continuanoe of the liberal patronage bestowed to him on his aucoessor. J. L. KIMBELL, UPHOLSTERER, CABINETMAKER, DECORATOR, &0., I Telephone No. 172, Lambton Quat. THE LARGEST STOCK OF QEGONO-HAND GOODS In This Citt, , Inoluding anything or everything required n» FURNISHING IS TO BE FOUND 1 AT ' FLOCETOO VABIETI STOBE, ' TOBT AND MANNERS-aTRfiITS. NOTIOE. THE Greatest Novelty for Parents and Children to know is— ln consequence of the great reduction in sugar, CURTIS A CO. offer Cheaper Lollies than ever at theiz • premises, Lambton Quay. Specialties— - Real Everton Toffy, Coooanut loe, Green c Ginger Drops, Chocolate Creams, Turkish - Sunr, and all the latest novelties in sweets. CURTIS & CO. Lambton Quay.

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Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 10, 11 July 1885, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 10, 11 July 1885, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 10, 11 July 1885, Page 4