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! OFFICES TO LET. TO LET, in Brandon-street, Offioes and large Room suitable for sample room, together or separately. Apply Moorhouso and Edwards, Solioitors, Brandon-street. VfELSON.— To Lot, with immediate posjLi session, the Honse lately oooupied by Roy. F. Inness Jones, known aa Chnroh Hill. The house contains 13 rooms, and occupies one of the best sites in Nelson. There ara two acres of land subdivided into garden, orchard, and paddock, with gardener's cottage and stables. Apply to A. A. Soaifo. Hardy-street, Nelson. r|lO LET, in Oourtenay Place, two large JL Shops and Dwellings, with b table, onthouses, and right-of-way at back. The premises are suitable for almost any description of businoss, and will be let either together or separately. A lease for a term of years would bo granted if required.. Apply to William Spicer, Grainger-atreet. mo LET. a two-Btoried^rioFStorerSO JL by 30 ; quite new ; to whioh ib attaohed an Engino-house, 50 xvl9,x v l9, and a Eight Horsepower Engine in good working order, and a good largo Yard. Apply to John Plimmer. TO LET, in May-street, Thorndon7~a seven-roomed Honse, with bath-room, scullery 1 wash-house, fowl-house, gas, water, &c. Apply to H. W. Curtis Molesworth-gt. rilO _ET, large enclosed Yard, with frontX age to the reclamation ; also, a well lighted Workshop, 25ft x 16ft; low rents. Jaß. F. Wills. Old Customhouse-street. TO LET, a 7-roomed House, in Hawke-stone-stroet, with gas and water laid on. Apply to Mrs. Lowater, Wooloombostreet. I^o LET, from Ist December, 7-roomed . House, with bath-room, Sussex Square. Apply George Leslie, Bute-street. npO LET, a new 6-roomed house, with X Boullery, near Basin Reserve. Apply C. Howard, bnssox Square. TO LET, a House of five rooms, with scullery, bathroom, and washhoue*. Wm. Mudge, Marjoribanks-Btreet. Importa!jt~t6~those~ab6ut to FURNIBH. Silk ov Furnittjrx at 1 Gbbatly Rbducbd Prices. tioo Advertisement on fourth Page. FARMER'S FURNITURE WAREHOUSE, Lambton-quay. IN BANKRUPTCY.-Wanted Known, at J. T. Love's, Manners-street, the whole of the goods in the above estate must be cleared by Saturday next. To effect a speedy Bale, no reasonable offer will be refused. Stook consists of every description of tinware, bird cages, fireirons, ashpans, portable copper boilers, knives, forks, spoons, iron saucepans, kettles, oval boilers, frypans, gas fittings, globes, ironmongery, &c, &o. — Thomas Balhngor. _ WANTED KNOWN, W EADES, Undertaker, Cuba-street. • Funerals frcm £1 10s]; Adults from £5^ W EADES, Carpenter and Joiner, • Cuba-street. AH kinds' of jobbing work done. EADES, Builder and Contractor, • Cuba-street. VITANTED Known, that the Central Pawn Offioe, Williß-street, two doors above the Albert Hotel, Lends Money in large or small sums on jowsllory, watohos, diamonds, plabo, piano, wearing apparel, &0., &o. S. PHILLIPS, Proprietor. OATS. OATS. OATS. At Yards, Tory and Ingestre streets. Telephone Nos. 39, 40, and 73. WANTED Known— Tho nnderaigned is now prepared to supply Crushed Oatß in any quantity at lowest prices ; also, Oats, Beans, or Maize crushed for tho trade on most; reasonable terms. -Also on saleBran, Chaff, Pollard, Beans, Wheat, Straw, Maize, Potatoes, Hay, Ac, and bost Newcastle Coal, Coke, Wood, Charcoal, Clothes Props, Ao., at loweßt ourrent rates. SAMUEL BROWN. WANTED, the Publio to oall npon John Bullock, Lambton Quay, for artietio and tasteful Pgeeents, Books, Stationery, Fanoy Goods of all kinds, Artists' Matorialß, Crewel Silks, Berlin Wools and all other Fanoy Needlework Materials, OrnamentChina, Bronics, Torquay Terra Cotta Plaoqnes, Vases, and Statuary, Photo and Sorap Albums, Frames, Birthday and Wedding Cards, Deskß, Workboxes, Ladies' Bags, Card, Cigar and Cigarette Cases, Soraps, Bibles, Church Serviced and Hymns, Engravings, choico Fans, Christ— as Cards, the cheapest and finest ever offered. ANTED Known— l have the greatest novelty on earth in Perambulators, the Self-steering. Gold medal awarded, New Orleans Exhibition, thiß year. Wire, papier-mach£, wicker or wood bodies fitted with reversible hoods; American or any perambulator or invalid carriages fitted with wood or rubber wheels ; dolls' perambulators and ohildrena' tricycles, very strong. E. Arnold,- Basket and Perambulator Shop, oppoßite Fire Brigade Station, Mannersstreet, Wellington. Come and soe. WANTED Known— Just arrived. Novelties in Needlework, consisting of Tea Stands, Tea Cloths, Drapes, Brackets, Footstools, Hanlkorchief and Nightdress Satohets, and a few Mont Mellio Tpuot Sots, Maorame Laco Silk, in various colours, also desks, for working it, Colours for Prismatine painting on plush, velvet, &o.; Fans, Birthday Cards, in newest designs, Dolls, from sixpence to two guineas. J. Birrel, 45, Cuba-street. ANTED Known,~Mr7w7Thomw7l»te of the Steamboat Restaurant, Customhouse Qnay, has romoved to those large and oommodious premises in Waring Taylorstreet, next Times Office. Good accommodation for 70 Boarders; at low rates. W Thomas, Proprietor. ANTEb~Known — R~ ~H.~ Edwards", Builder and Contractor, Johnstonstreet, next Theatre Royal. All kinds of jobbing work done at reasonable charges. WANTED' Known-That 8. Luke and Son's have on hand Ornamental Casting of Brackets. Frieze Works, Ac, for house and shop verandahs, balconies, Ac. ; also, a large stook of their superior Ranges, at reduced, prices. Inspection invited. Address— To Aro Foundry, S. Luke A Sons. WANTED Particularly Known, that my prize Bnggy and prize Ladies' Phsaton, at the Exhibition, were only taken from my every day stook on hand, and not got np for exhibition purposes, which is a guarantee to intending purchasers that my stock on hand is always genuine. M. Bohan, Wellington Coaoh Factory, Manners-street, Wellington. WANTED Known — That C. Sohani 189, Lambton-qnay, two doors from the Gear Meat Company, has unpacked a splendid assortment of Laces, Swisn Em broidery, Collars, and Collarettes, Fanoy Needlework, and Fanoy Goods. Every article ia marked in plain figures. Notice. — Being overstocked with Embroidery of wide width, I am determined to sell same at mannfaotnrers' ooat price. ANTED Known— That the whole of Messrs. Austin, Kirk, & Co.'s first prize exhibits of General Pottery, Sanitary Goods, and Fanoy Pottery, are on sale at Peter Hntaon _ Co.'s, City. ANTED Known, Gaa~~Coo__t and Heating Btoves, sold on montkly payments. J E. Hayes. Lambton-qnay. WANTED Known, Gas Globes, from Is 6d to 10s eaoh. J. E. Hayes, Lam b-ton-qmav. ANTED Known, largest and oheapest stock of Gas Fitting* in N.Z. J.E. JBayaa. Lambton-qmay. WANTED Known— The Evbnino Post can be obtained at the Railway Station Book Stall. R. Shannon, Agent. ANTED Known, Brass easting every _ .y. J. E. Hayes, Brass Foundry Lambton-qnay. ANTED Known, Looks pioJted and Koya fitted immediately. J. E. Hayes. Lambton-qnay. WANTED, a Bmart Lad; one~with a knowledge of the trade preferred. Thomas Ballinger, Plumber, Ac, Willis -st. ANTED Known"-^T_ir'the~whoTrof Messrs. Ford & Ogden's exhibits of Pottery, Chimney Tops, Garden Border Tiles, Ao., Ac, are on sale at Peter Hutson and Co.'s Waring Taylor-street. ANTED, Milkmen and Dairymen to call at The Tinware Factory, Waring Taylor-street, and inspect new shapes serving and cart cans, made from tinned ateel platee ; aJ bo milk refrigerators. ANTED, experienced Dressmakers and Improvers. Apply early, Kirkcaldie and Stains. ANTED, Improvers, dressmaking well paid ; permanent. A. G. Prioe, Hall of Commerce. WANTED Known-That having purchased from Mr. Luke Adams the whole of his Pottery Exhibits in the Exhibition, the same are now for sale at onr premises. Peter Hutson & Co. , Waring TaylorBtreet, City. WANTED Known— 2oo boxes good candles, 6d per lb or 12s Cd per box ; household soap, 6a 9d per box ; new season's tea, Is 6d per lb or 13s 6d per box ; best flour, 9s per 100 ; jams (assorted), 5b 9d per doz. ; sugar, 9s per bag. All goods delivered free. Note the address— Smith ft Crispin Manners-street. WANTED Known, Richard Duignan has on sale at the City Wood and Coal Yard, Moleaworth-street, opposite Princess Hotel, best Newoastle ooals, screened, and eaoh bag weighed before leaving tha yard ; | every description of firewood on sale— rata, ma tai, ta wa, and very dry wood for lighting fires. Coke and ohajooal of th •bsstqtu _ty.

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Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 116, 12 November 1885, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 116, 12 November 1885, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 116, 12 November 1885, Page 3