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TOORNDON. A PARTMKN'IfI with Board and attonjLjk. dance ; comfortable front rooms, near Pirliameutary Buildinga; terma modorato. A (.ply Lvening Poat offioe. T^OMFOKTABLE Board and Eflsidence \J for respectable men j 18b, washing inoluded. Mra. Gnrney, Grafton House, Qhnznee'stroe-t. " "Ji O LET, House oornor of Cambridge's terrace and Vivian-street, at prosant ocoupied by the nndenigned. containing vino rooms, eonllery, bathroom, and overy convenience. Conservatory and stables, coaohhoDßo, &0., will be let with above if desired. Possession can bo given Ist Juno noxt. Abovo can be viawod on application to W. Tustiu. TT y O LET, in Arthur-street, oomfortable five-roomed Honse with copper, plunge and thower bath, W.C., and other convoniouces. Apply A. M'Donald, Bvildor, Stnfford-strcot, off MajoriLanka-strcet. ''(TO LBT, largo Room, 30x12, with two L fireplaoea, Miit&ble for Storo or Workshop ; immediate peswrsion. Apply on the premises, to E. H. Edwards, Builder, noxt Theatre, Johnston-street. 5 O LET, iv tho South-road, ton minutoa' ? walk from tram, a fire-rooratd Houae, conservatory, fowlhouso, workshop, washhouse, and every convenience. Apply at l'ahoon Cottage, top of Nairn-stroot. rjiO LET, threo nice Cottages at JohnsonJL villo ; rent very low. Apply to Mr. Young, Grocer, Willis - stwot, or to Mr. Braid, at Johnsonville. fjnO LET, a eix-roomed Houeo in Levy--B. street. Apply May Cottage, Levystreet. rilO LET, largo Front Room, with firoJL plaoo. Apply 1?. A. Olson, Piimmor'B olepr IPO LET, a two-roomed Cottage in Tory6 place, off Toiy-stroet. Apply John Steooy, Tory-pl»oo. LAO LKT, a Shop in Adolaide-road, woll . suited for a branch drapory. Apply to J. A. Sorwall, Drummoud-stroet O LET, 6-rooir.ed House, furnished. Apply Aldringham Cottaee, Parliamentstreet, 'l'horndon . npO LET, a Shop and Dwellinghouso, JL next door to Mr. Eados, in Cubaetre«t. Apply to Mr. Eades. r|^O LET (furnißhod or unFurnbhod), _. superior Residence ; gas, water, overy oonvenienoo. M'Tavish, Tatnm & Co. r|lO LBT, superior Family Residonoe, JL Kent Terraoo, and half-acre ground. Apply to D. T. Stuart. BEAUTIFUL DRAWING-ROOM SUITES. FOR PRIVATE SALE ON TERMS. Sl7 E have had sent in for positive private % J sale, on acoount of advances mado— A NUMBER OF HIGH-CLASS BEAUTIFUL DRAWING-ROOM SUITES, in Tapestry and Velvet, which wo oan let go for half tbeir valui on easy terms of payment. Early application necessary. T. KENNEDY mToDONALD & CO., Auctioneers, Panama-street. N " S A L E~, Ex Moreoambe Bay, now dve — 850 oasis Portland Cement JNO. DUIHIE & CO. CIOOD OPPORTUNITY offers for small >T capitalist to secure share in manufacturing cod corn returning large profits, with or without responsibility. Address 5.8., Box 49, Palmeraton North. TO POULTRY BREtDEHS. FOR SALE, one of Hearcon'B Self-Acting Thermostatlo Incubator, lately imported. Results last season 90, 95. and, in one instance, 100 per cent, hatched. So pimple a child oonld attend to it. Also, Foster Mother complete. Partioulars obtiinod on applying to J. D. Oakly, Featherßton ¦jipOlt SALE, Eovoral Hotels in town and JP oountry. Apply to N. J. ISAAO-i, Hotel Broker, Corner Willis street and Lambton-quay. FOR cheap, a first-ola°B saddle and double harneea Horse, suitable for butchors, grocers, Ac ; also, oheap, a 26-icoh doublo-action Bollows. J. Sexton, V.S., Tory-street. 170R SALE, Section No. 341, Belmont, ' Hutt Dhtrict, contiiuicg 63 acres, Bnitable for small farm For particulars apply to J. D. Valentine, Banka-torraco, Tasman-stroet. F~ OR SALE, about 300 oroaa-bred Wethera in good condition; also, 1 well-bred Shorthorn Bull. Apply T. H. Murray, Goatburat Farm. Ij^Oß SALE, splendid Melodian AccorX? deons, steel noteß, very cheap. Spillor's Mnaio Depot, opposite Government Buildings. Bi^OE SALW, that valuable 8-rocmed RepiJP der.ee, situated in Brougham-street, with i-acre peotion ; terms easy. Apply E. Cording, Brougham street. FOR SALE, oheap, a light SpriDg Trap, Horeo, and Harness, in good condition. For addroßß apply to Mr. Wobb, Grooer, Tory-street. OR SALE, tho Buainesa of a firsUiaas Gonc-ral Storo, in a good district, North Island; stock at valuation. Apply Turnbull, bmith & Co , Wollington. TLTOB SALS, a largo American Stovo JB7 (ohenp), slightly broken, very cuifciblo for an hotel or boarding house. Apply to Wharfinger, Qneen'e Wharf. OR SALE, an Open Boat, 22ft Bin overall, sft Sin boam, and lffc Ilin deep. For particulars apply to tho Harbourmaster li^Oß BALK, cheap, Pony, saddle, and 57 bridle. Apply Evening Post. "OIANOS for Sale, seoond hand, very cheap. JT W. H. Spiller, Neumeyor Piano Dep&t, opposite Government Buildings. HOTELS, town asd country, for sale. L. Davies Willis-street. WANTED, come more book shops in Willis-street, os they all holp to increase my business. Ah a proof, my trado is increa-iug daiiy, and why boP simply because they can get good leather from Tracy for le3B money than they pay elsowhere for sheepskin. Pleaso look at tho prioe and quality on my window. Children's Boots from 9d per pair. Don't mistake the address— M. Tracy, Bootmaker, 35, WilliaBtr«et, Wellington. £500. WANTED Known, that M. O'Brien and Co., of the Premier Boot Mart, Willis-street, have just received .£SOO worth of their superior-made Boots ond Shoes for men, women, and children, which the Wellington publio ars invited to inxpeot. TE^ ANTED Known, Riohard Duignan has f ¥ on sale »t the City Wood and Coal Yard, Molesvrorth-atreet, oppoaito Princess Hotel, best Newoastle and Colebrookdtle Coals, screened, and each bag weighed before leaving tb« yard ; every description of firewood on sale — rata, matoi, tawa, and very dry wood for lighting firos. Coke and oharooal of the best qualify. ANTED Known, that W. & J. Staples have reduced the wholo of their stook 30 per cent., and that they are about to onlarze thoir Orijrina 1 Boot Shop, as they find it far too small for their increasing trade, and the whole of tbe stock must bo (old to make room for building operations at the Original Boot Shop, No. 86, Willis-street. W. & J. Staples. "^/"ANTED Known— Unaurpweed aoT T commodation for boarders and travellers at the Dnke of Edinburgh Hotel, corn or of Willis and Manners-streets. WANTED, in private family, two gentlo men Boarders ; healthy position ; bath, &a. ; moderate terma. For addroia, apply Evoning Post offioo. XVf ANTED Known-Curtains and Cur£ tain Materials, Table Covers, Fender and Firsirons, Table Cutlery and Electro-plate-ware, Ac, at H. Fielder's, Manners-etroot WANTED Known— Superior Luncheon from 12 till 2 p.m. at tho Duke of E<sinbu»gh Hotel, corner of Willis nnd Mannerg-streets. YITANTED Known — Lamps, Clocks' Bronzos, Piotursi, Vasoß, Dinner, Dessert, Tea and Toilet Services, in endless variety, at H. Fielder's. Manners-street. WANTED Known— That E. Arnold has removed from Manners-street into Willis-street, nearly opposite Dr. Gillon's, where he has much larger premises. E. Arnold wishes to return hia sincere thanks to all tho ladies and their babies, and the publio generally, for their esteemed patronage. I have a large stock of perambulators in wire, wcod, wicker, papiar-mache,. rereteiblo hoods and bandies. Any old perambulators taken in exchange. Inva'id carriages, with or without rubber wheel*, built to order. Come, ladies, and bring yonr babies. WANTED, an Improver to the cabinetmaking; one with knowledge of upholstering preferred, or an uptoUterer willing to pnt in ppsre time at cabinetmaking and poli/hing. Apply immediately, stating waeea required, Ao , to W Geo. Shearer, Woodville Furniture Emporium, Woodville, H.B. WANTED, Everybody to know that Ml O'Brien & Co., of the Premier Boot Mart.Willis-Btreet, have juat received another splendid lot of their celebrated colonial manufactured goods from the Factory, Christ- | church, whioh will be sold at the game price • aa the loo&l-made article,

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Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 69, 24 March 1886, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 69, 24 March 1886, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 69, 24 March 1886, Page 3

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