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LOST, a Salesman's Book (blaok), in or near Featherston-strcet. Finder will be rewarded on returning the same to Evening Poßt office. LOST, a Pooket Knife, owner's name on handle. Finder rowarded on returning Eame to Evening Post office. | OST, on Sunday evening last, between JLJ the Tea Gardens and Murphy-street, a Silver Earring; Mary Ann engrayod on same. Finder will oblige by leaving the same at Evening Post office. OST, from Riddiford-atreet last mghtfa black and tan Terrier Slut; no foul marks. Any poreon bringing the same toF. W. Smith, care of Thomas Ballir.ger, WillisBtreet, will be rewarded. C~! B E~ N S , • Chemist and Dentist, (Registered by Medical Council of London), Manners-street, Wellington, (Oppoßito Aroade). M~O NET TO LEND, on mortgage of City Properties, in large Bums, from 0 to Ci per cent. CHAS. POWNALL & CO. BOAJSD and Boeidenoe for two srentlemen, or Sitting and Bedroom to let to lady and gontleman. For address apply Evening Post. (COMFORTABLE Board and "Residence J for two Gentlemen in a private family. Devonshire House, Molesworth-atreot, entrance gate Bide of Hcavitree House / \OMFORTABLE Board and Residence V J for two gentlemen, near To Aro Baths ; reference's required. For address, apply Mr. Innisa, Grocer, Courtenay-plaoe. /COMFORTABLE Home is offorod to one Kj or two gentlemen (friends preferred) ; 10 minutes' walk from Poat Office. Address A. P., Evening Post. rpHOR-NDON.-Select BoarTa^iTKcai". X denoe, with or without private sitting rooms ; within two minntoa' walk of Governmentofliceß. Apply office Evening Post. ACANCIES for Boarders ; terms moderate. Bay Vue House, Plimmer'e Steps. TO LET. 110 LET, in Queen street, a seven roomed . House, with all conveniences. Apply to W. R. WATERS, Secretary, Northern Land, Loan, and Building Company, Limited, Lambton Quay. ~ ~ENFIELD~HOUSE, " Upper WhiMS-street. nPO LET, Furnished Sittingroom and X Bedroom, with board and attendanoe : also, vacancies for aoveral gentlemen boarders. Referenoes if required. Apply Miss Steer, as above (houso lately occupied by Dr. Eawson), near Sootch Churoh. WiWtal~baY. TO LET, an eight-room House, with bathroom, &c. Enquiro on the premises. R. Hare. PETONE. TO LET, a Howe, newly built, containing nino rooms and bathroom. Apply George Carter, Petone, TkTELSON. — To Let, with immediate poa11 session, the House lately occupied by Rev. F. Innesa Jones, known aa Church Hill. The house oontains 13 rooms, anil oconpies one of tho best aites in Nelson. Thore ara two aores of land subdivided into garden, orchard, and paddock, with gardener's cottage and stables. Apply to A. A. Soaife. Hardy-street, Nelson. rpo LET (furnished), two Rooms and X Kitohen, centrally sitnated, to repectable married couple without ohildrcn, in return for advertiaer's board and attendance. Address D.C., Box 250, Poßt Office. f | O LET, in Courtenay Placo, a Shop and I Dwelling of 8 rooms, stable, &o. ; now oconpiedby Thos. Collinß, grocer j possession maybe had on lat Ootober next. Apply W. Spioer, Grainger-atreet. mO LET, a two-Btoried Briok Store, 50 X by SO ; quito now ; to whioh ia attaohod an Engine-house, 50 x 19, and a Eight Horsepower Engine in good working order, and a good largo Yard. Apply to John Phmmor. ri^O LET, a aevon-roomed Houee in Hawko--3. stone-st r eet ; gaa, &o. ; possession Ist October. Apply E. M. Lowaler, Wooloombeetreet. rrioTETJargeTncloeod Yard, with frontX age to the reolamation ; also, a well lighted Workshop, 25ft x lGft; low rents. Jaa. F. Wills. Old Customhoueo-stroet. "T" C A U~f ~I ON~ ¦tniTHITE LEGHORN 3.— Parties roqnirit ing Eggs from the real first-prise takers at the Wellington and Mostevton late Poultry Shows should apply to y . J. W. Fear, Williß-stroet. Tho fowls reforrod to abovo beat tho first-prise takers of 1884, and aro at present paired off with four beautiful hens, bw that fanoiera oan rely on obtaining th.c real prize-takers' ecrgs at *1 Is per dozen. FOXTON AND~PALMERSTON. 4 PPLICATIONS are required for the XjL Parchaßeof the following J*ropertiea : — Foxton. Town Sections.— Noa. 243, 244, 286, 287, 388, 245, 240, 247, 551, 55G, 1G0, 193, 578, 581, 5G7, 582, 283, 285. Suburban.— 233. Palmkuston. , Nof. 325, 253, 259, 2, 18, 271, 272, 2?3, 19, 61, 62, 63, 64. Apply to J. G. COX, Feather Bton. FOR SALE, country Drapery and Fanoy Business ; grocery and produce trade can be added with advantage ; good opening for young oouplo wanting to settle down with small capital ; premiaes can bo had on lease or bought; millinery and dressmaking wanted ; rising diatriot. Nelson province ; competition small; bnaineas safe; present stock £600, can ba reduced to Buit purchaser. Address Business, care of J. Gandy, Greystreet, Wellington. IpOR SALE, a Tem-inoh Centrifugal Pump, with engine and piping complete, made by Robieon Bros., of Melbourne ; first coat iJ2OS. Apply to A. D. BAYFEILD, Liquidator Gorge Goldmining Company (Limited), Nelson. __ liiOß S^LE7~eighr"firat.olasa " Bicycles , and Trioyoles, by Starley and Button, Covontry. WHITTEM, NICHOLSON 4 00. FOR SALE, Masterton, small Farm f eotion No. 15, 1 acre and 8 perch »s ; 1600 Acres* Rangituman ; 300 Aoren Grass Lands (euburban); Allotments, Austin-street, £5 per foot; Waviponri-atreet and South-road, 55a; Town Acrea Noa. 856, 846, 859, 860, 834, 952 ; Building Site, Hill-street; Leaser hold of Adelaide-road Hall and. Shops. Apply to D. T. STUART, Commission Agent and Sharebroker. FOR SALE, an excellent Piano, in good order, taken in part payment for one of the celebrated Neumcyers; price, £25. W. H. Spiller, Lamb ton-quay. IVOR SALE, a first-class 54-inch Bicycle ; ff 1 full bearings ; a bargain. Apply to D. D. Hyde, opposite Bank New Zealand. FOR SALE, ten first-class draught Horsea, to bo aeon at Paremata. Taylor and Briton. FOR SALE, a quiet Cow, just oalved. Apply Mrs. Whebby, Oriental Bay. ANTED Known — That C. Sohanz, 189, Lamb ton-quay, two doors from the Goar Meat Company, has unpacked a splendid assortment of Laeea, Swiss Embroidery, Collara and Collarettes, Underclothing, Fancy Needlework, and Fanoy Goods. A fine stock of Canvas Cushions, Slippers, &c, with the wool to fill in for every pattern included. Direot import from tho Continental manufacturers. E^ery article is marked in plain figures, at astonishing low prices'. Note the nddi£*s. TTITANTED, easel ol and economical people to Bay their Boots from the Shoe Company, 80, Willia-fctreet, nex.t Barber's Butchery. We undewell all other boot and shoo dealers. WANTED, a General Servant. Mrs. N. J. Isaac 3, Avoca Honee, Bnokle-at. WANTED to Pnrohasa, a small secondhand Safe. Apply by letter, addresaed 0.V.T... Evening Poat. WANTED, ft™ or three good dairies of Butter. Apply, sharp, Geo. Webb, Globe Tea House, Tory and Buckle-streets. ANTED, a Girl, about 16, to assist in housework. Appiy to Mrs. Marshall, Nairn-street. WANTED Knoro, largest and cheapest sioox of Gas Fittings in N.Z. J.E. Hare*, Lamb ton -qiAYWANTED Known — R7ll.~Edwards, Builder and Contractor, Johnstonstreet, next Theatre Royal. All kinds of jobbing work done at reasonable chargea. ANTED Known—The ETBNnie Post can be obtained at the Railway Station Book Stall. R. Shannon, Agent. WANTED Known, M. Cohen, Pawnbroker, Willis-street, gives the highest prioo for Ladies' and Gentlemen's loft-off Clothing, Jewellery, Ao. Any person leaving their address will be waited on punctually. ANTED, respectable Board and Reaidence, with a private family ; Newtown diatriot preferred ; bath indispensable. Apply Beta, Evening Post. WANTED, all householders to~try a shilling's worth of Coke, as a largo ttock at the Gas Works must be oleard out. WAOTBpr~Appronti6es~ to~the Dreesmaking. Apply to Mrs. Deaville, Oxford House, Mnrphy-atr«et. "ANTED, a General Servant. Mrs Arthur Warburton, the Terraoe, opposite the Club.

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Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 74, 24 September 1885, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 74, 24 September 1885, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 74, 24 September 1885, Page 3

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