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NOTICE OF REMOVAL TO NEW PREMISES. MESSRS. M'TAVISH, TATUM & GO., Land, Estate, Fin anoiai.lnsurancb, and General Commission Agents, Shaeeerokers, Valuators and ArbitratoeSj Desire respectfully to thank their numerous friends and clients for the large and generous measure of support which has been accorded to them since they commenced business, and to intimate that the increasing and extensive nature of their transactionH bus rendered it imperative that they should remove to new premises more suitable to their own requirements and the convenience of their clients. Thoy therefore beg to, state that they have secured the lease of those commodious AND CENTRALLY SITUATED PREMISES AT 31, Lambton Quay (Formerly occupied by Messrs. Buller & Gully, Barristers and Solicitors, and adjoining tho Bank of Now South Wales), and that thoy will «arry on business there after Saturday, 15th May. In making this announcement, Messrs. M'Tavish, Tatum & Co. wish to explain that clientß desirious of Purchasing or Selling Houses, Building Sections, and town and country Lands, will hayo the most prompt attention paid to their requirements, and that all charges will, as heretofore, bo fixed ON the most moderate scale. Purchasers of property can bo accommodated with easy terms OF payment, and, when required, -a large portion of tho purchase money may remain on mortgage at a low rate of interest. Loans on freehold security can be expeditiously granted for any amount, at the lowest cdrrent rates of INTEREST. Messrs. M'Tavish, Tatum & Co.'s TOWN AND COUNTRY PROPERTY REGISTER, published monthly, contains a very large number of Houses, Landed Properties, Farms, and Country Lands, so that all intending purchasers can readily select a Huitable property. In consequence of tho temporary and unavoidable interruption to business arrangements caused by removing to now premises, tiik next isbue op "The Property Register" has been Postponed to sth June, and thereafter that publication WILL BE ISSUED PUNCTYALLY ON THE sth of each succeeding month. ,Wellin(cton, 13th May, 1886. FOR SALE. Valuable Freehold in the Centre op the City op Wellington. rpOWN ACRE 477, having a frontage of JL 132 feet to Wellington Torraee and Bouloott-street by a depth of 330 feet, on whioh stands a largo ana now Rosidonco of 18 rooms, bath-room, scullery, &c, with every convenience, hot and cola water, &«., and beautifully laid-out garden, conservatory, &c, now in occupation of Mrs. J. H. Wallace. For terms and further particulars, apply to J. H. WALLACE, Jun., Insuranoo and Genoral Agont, Groy-stroet. O N BALE. CORRUGATED GALVANISED IRON, El RUAPEHU. HAVING got a robato on it for being more or less damaged, buyora aro now offered tho advantages of it. Si*es— 6, 7, 8, 9, and 10 feet. N.B. — Wo aro also desirous of clearing out our last season's stock of Gas-fittings, at a large reduotion, to make room for this season's goods, per Glasgow. BALLINGER BROS., Waring Taylor-street, Near Exhibition. BOOKSELLING BUSINESS FOR SALE, In the rising town of Gisborno. This business was established many years ago by the lato Mr. Jamos Browne, and is the leading bookselling and stationory business in Povorty Bay. Harbour works having beon commenood, tho prosperity of tho town is assured. Full particulars may bo obtained from Mr. Harry Brqwno, Gisborno. PETONE, I? OR SALE, oheap, throe splendid allotI ments of land, in qno qf the best positions of tho township, each containing onesixth of an aero, and all adjoining, may be had together or separately ; terms or cash. Apply t« JAMES CURTIS, Potone. FOR SALE, Apply Immediately, A FLOURISHING Butchory Business, in J\. full working order, with all up-, pliances ; has boon established eight years. For full particulars, apply to E. B. GITCHARD, Feilding ; Or STEVENS & GORTON, - Auctioneers. FOR SALE, 'Busses, Cabs, Buggies, Carriages, Expross, Carts. Horses of every description, Harness of every description, and everything connected with a full-going business ; also, goodwill of the same ; the whole to go in ono lot. For price and particulars, Ac, apply to WM. CUDBY, 'Bus Proprietor, Livory and Bait Stablos, Next Railway Station, Lower Hutt, Wellington, FOR SALE, several Hotels, in town and country. Apply to If. J. ISAACS, Hotel Broker, Corner Willis-stroot and Lambton-quay. In the matter of the Wellington and Manawatu Railway Company (Limited), And Of a Bill to validato the creation of 1 additional o&pital under a. resolution of tho Company passed on tho 21st day of April, 1885, and tho issue of shares and debentures issued, aud to be issued in respect thereof. "VTOTICE is hereby givon that application J3i is intended to be made to tho General Assembly oi Now Zealand, at its present session, for leare to bring in «. Bill to validato the creation of tho additional capital of .£500,000, divided into 100,000 shares of £Z> eaoh, and tho issue of sharos and debentures issued and to be issued in respect thereof as provided by & resolution passed at a general meeting' of the Company duly convened and held on the 21st day of April, 1885, and that printed oopios of tho said Bill haro been deposited iv the office of the Examined of Standing Orders, and a printed copy thereof has been deposited in the offico of the Colonial Seorotary. Dated this 9th day of June, 1886. WM. THOS. LOCKE TRAVERS, Solicitor for tho Company. W. JAMESON & CO., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCERS, WINE AND SPIRir MERCHANTS, Civil Service Co-operative Stores, Willis-street, Four Doors above Manners-street, A NNOUNCE to the public of Wellington xIl and country districts that they have recommenced business with an entire NEW STOCK OF GROCaEIES. &c, tho whole of which they now offer at tae lowest possible pricos consistent with straightforward business. Below they submit a few prices — sill other goods at equally low rates. Crystal Sugar, first quality ... 3id perlb. Fine White Sugar 3d „ Loaf Sugar .... ,- 5d „ i Good Family Tea Isßd&2s „ Splendid Congou ... 2s 4d &2b Od „ : Best Jtfixod Tea 2s 8d „ Tea, 14s, 15s 6d, 18s 6d, 20s 229-6 d ;! and 24s per box •"' Superior Mocha Coffee ... Is4d „ 1 Van Houten's Ooooa- • ... ..'. 48 „ Fry's Cocoa (paokots) ... Is 6d "„ English Cornflour 7d „ Starch 4d „ ', English Table Vinegar 6d per btle Crystal Vinegar Is „ Prune Akaroa Cheese 7d perlb. Canterbury Bacon (best)...' ... BJd „ • Janterbftry Hams' (best) lOd „ i American Salmon 8d per tin Fresh Herrings' 7d „ Devilled Herrings Is „ . Nabob Pickles Is 4d por btle I High Test Kerosene ... 6s Cd per tin English Wax Candles 8d per lb. Price's London Sperm 9d „ Price's Behnont Sperm ... ... lOd „ Price's ParofSne Sperm ... ... lOd „ Fluted Sperm lOJd „ Electric Sperm 11s 6d per box Household Soap, 5d per bar ... 6s „ Nelson Soap, 9d per bar 13s „ Blue Mottled, 8d per bar ...12s „ Gold Medal do, Is per bar 13r Gd „ Day & Martin's Blacking (jars) 41d per jar Golden Syrup, 21b tins JO"d Marmalade, Keillor's B id per tin Olson's Tomato Sauce Is perbtlo Currants (new) 6d per lb. Sultanas (new) 8d „ Figs (new) lOdperbox Morton's Pickles 9d per btle Loose Mustard lOd per lb. D.S.F, Mußtard lOd per tin Pepper Is6d perlb. ALL GOODS DELIVERED FREE TO ANY PART OF THE CITY. Note thx Address— "Vy. JAMESON & CO., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCERS WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHAJsTTS, Civil Service Co-operative Stores, Willis-street Four Doors above Manners-street. ' RHEHTGOLD CIGARS. r 1 1HERE is- no compensation for the woman who feels that the chief relation of her life has been no more than a mistake. She hasn't even tho consolation of RHETNGOLD CIGARS. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. - 3 "JMTRS. PAUL desires to intimate to her It I. numerous customers that on and after Friday, 80th April, orders for Dress «nd Mantle Making will be taken at K3LGOUR HOUSE, Willis-street, opposite St. Peter's Churoh.

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Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 23, 14 June 1886, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 23, 14 June 1886, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 23, 14 June 1886, Page 4

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