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MUTUAL LIFE ASSOCIATION OF AUSTRALASIA. TO LET, the Floor (Ist) lately ocoupied by tlie Pcblic Trustee, at a Moderate Rental, to an Immediate Tenant. Apply to ALFRED GILBERT, District Agent. J Mutual Life Bnilding, Corner Featheratonand Brandon-streets. LAND ON WELLINGTON TERRACE" TO BE LET, on building lease, for 21 or 42 years. Apply to J. H. BETHUNE & CO. ; Or to EDWARD PEARCE. tTTIetT THOSE extensive Premises in Cuba-street, until recently in the occupation of James Smith ; they can be divided, if necessary, into three separate shops, with roomy upstairs. There are also large buildings, approached from Dixon-street, by right-of-way, which are suitable for manufacturing and other purposes. For particulars, and cards to view, apply to * ARTHUR WARBURTON & CO., No. 4*, Lambton-qnay. " mO BE LET, York House, a large Board- ' X inghouse, containing 29 rooms, situate ( on the Terrace, next door to the Club. The t house is being put in a perfect Btate of repair, and from its position would make an admirable Temperance Hotel. Apply to : BENJAMIN SMITH & CO.. 40, Lambton-quay. ( TIIO LET, Hanson-streot, comfortable si\J roomed House; plunge and shower i bath ; replete with every convenience : land, 68 x 100 ; rent to good tenant. 21s per ' M'TAVISH. TATUM, & CO., 31, Lambton Quay. rrV) LET, Shop, with dwelling apartments, X with largo shed behind, fit for workshop or storo house ; tho front shop is well '¦ lighted, and is suitablo for drapers, of furniture, or butchers, situated near Firo t Brigade Station, Manners-street : ront low. Apply to Edwin Arnold, Perambulator Depot, Willis-street. TIIO LET, in Lower Featherston-terrace, . X an eight-roomed House, with bathroom, scullery, and other conveniences. The property is well drained and in a healthy locality, with splendid view of city 1 and harbour. Apply to Mrs. Vareoo, nearly opposite, or to Thomas Orr, Wadestown. TI^O LET, new seven-roomed House, in X Macdonald-orescont, fitted with every i modern convenience, including bath, patent ( W.C., copper boiler, Venetian blinds, gas < throughout, &0., &c; uplondid view of barbour and city. Apply on the premises, or to W. Pettie, o/o Kircaldie & Stains. " TO LET, in Willis-streot, House, shop and four rooms, large shod at back - for workshop; gas, water, fixtures and counter. Rent, 27s 6d. Apply W. Munro, ( draper, Taranaki-stroet. - r|iO LET, one or two Bedrooms, furnished ; X with exclusive use of sittingroom ; - with or without board ; piano and overy comfort. Terms reasonable. Apply Roxburgh House, Terrace. : rpO LET or Sell, alouT aiid ~~~vY-ro"o~me"d X Houso and scullery; good garden to " each. Apply Mrs. Gard, Donald M'Loanstreet, Newtown. n npO LET, three nice Rooms, with use of X scullery and copper. Apply Highbury Villa, Barker • street, CambridgetoTwce. , TO LET, a 5-roomed Houso, with bath- a room, situated in Sydney-street. Apply n to Thos. Madoley, Snsßex-square, near ; Cricket Ground (Grand Stand). mO LET^a Fiv"~ "roomed House in Words- d X worth-street. Apply to National Firo j and Marine Insurance Company, Feathers- q ton-street. TO LET, Two Eligible Boarding-houses, ( situated in the host part of tho city. For particulars apply to N. J. Isaacs, WilHs-steeet ( mO LET. —D. D. Hyde, Tobacconist, q X Lambton-quay, is willing to lot customers or the publio have the celebrated ¦> Egyptian Cigarettes at lowest possible rates. TC" LET, a 6-roomed House, with every "i convenience, in Windsor Place. Apply i J. Ranson, Ghuznee-street. \ rilO LET, a Paddock, in Hobson-stroet. ( X Apply to Mr. Robert Parker, Hobsonstreet. TIIO LET, a nice 4-roomcd Cottage, in ( J Stafford-street. Apply A. M'Donald, " Builder, Stafford-street. 1 CHAS. HILL & SONS = HAVE just opened up, ox Rimutaka and Tainui, the following lines, including all the very latest London novelties, specially selected for them by their Home buyer :— : 100 doz. Printed Regatta and Oxford Shirts, with attached and loose collars. 100 doz. White Shirts, button in front and ] bohind ; also, the new Court or Dresfl : Shirt, with centre stud-hole. 100 doz . White and coloured Washing Scarfs, : 5s 6d doz. 350 doz. New shapes in Silk and Satin Pin . Scarfs, fitted with the new fastener. Bows, Four-in-hands, &c. 250 doz. Linen Collars, newest shapes, patent < clips. ] Celluloid Collars, and Cuffs, all styles. : Men's Under-shirts and Pants, light makeß, in silk, merino, Lisle thread , and gauze. - Cricket, Tennis, and Boating Outfits, rare novelties. Silk Mufflers, in club colours. 1 Pyjama, or Sleeping Suits, in cotton, wool, J and silk. Silk Handkerchiefs in great variety. Gladstone and Brief Bags. CHAS. HILL & SONS, Wellington Hat Factory, Lambton Quay. ' GLOVES. ' C SMITH, Devonshire House, Cnba- • street, has just opened a choice ' assortment of Fabric and Kid Glovos, and is selling them at the wholesale price, for cash ; Jersey Silk Gloves, from 2 to 16-buttcn ; length. N O T I C~E. THE partnership hitherto existing between the undersigned as Gasfittew, Plumbers, &c, has been dissolved by mutual consent from the 13th day of October, 1886. ku^m ROBERT N. COWAN. (Signed) j^ LENNOX N.B.— All accounts owing_ to the above i firm are requested to be paid at once, like- i wise all accounts against us to be forwarded ; without delay for settlement, so as to close : partnership accounts. We have appointed Mr. Thomas Ensor to receive all moneys due : to the late firm, and his receipt will be a sufficient discharge. With reference to the above, I take the present opportunity of thanking my numerous customers and friends for the very liberal support accorded me since commencing busi- , ness as Plumber, Gasfltter, &c, and I beg to , announce that I have taken into partnership Robert A. Hearn, and that tho business in future will be carried on under tho Btyle or title of COWAN & HEARN, Gasfitters, Plumbers, Ac, Manners-street, Wellington. All orders promptly executed, and on most ¦ reasonable terms. :

NEW PRINTS. OAA PIECES of new Prints lias iust £\}\J been opened by C. SMITH, Devonshire House, Cuba-street; good pattern Prints from 3Jd ; Ginghams from 3d ; Galatea Stripe, 5Jd ; Lace Stripe Muslin, 3Jd ; very wide Sateens, all colours, 7id. : VM7 r A NT E D KNOWN — BRUCE & WILSON, Bacon Curers, Grain and General Provision Merchants. MANNERS-STREET, WELLINGTON, Have on Sale— Scotch Beef Hams Otago and Canterbury Hams and Bacon Scotch, English, and Colonial Cheese General Groceries, Flour, Pollard A daily supply of Fresh Butter Scotch Oat Cake Finest Fruits of Season always in stock. BRUCE & WILSON. ANTED Known, the Salvage Company's last fourteen days of their monstrous sale of drapery and clothing. This sale will positively close in the specified time. They have re-marked the remaining portion of their big purchase to English cost, in order to save trouble and expense in removing. Ladies will remember the extraordinary bargains they have hod during the two past months— 3o per cent, under Cubastreet prices. See hand-bills ANTED Known, Ladies should take this opportunity to replenish their stock of underclothing at the Salvage Company's sale, Cuba-street, at half the usual price ; deep trimmed work ; knickers, Is 6d, wortb. 3s. WANTED Known— Kicbard Dmgnan has on Sale Newcastle Cool screened, and also the clear burning Coalbrookdale j Coal ; every bag weighed before leaving I yard. R.D. begs to inform his numerous customers that he has just erected machinery for cutting all kinds of firewood in any lengths for ranges', stoves, tc. Telephone, Thorndon Bureau. No. 281. WANTED Known, Gas Globes, from Is 6d to 10s each. J. E. Hayes, Lamb-ton-quay. _^ ANTED Known, that C. Brown Draper, lias removed into new premises, next Webb & Co., Grocers, corner of Drummond-street and Adelaide-road. ANTED, thre~~~Apprenticeß~"to the Dressmaking. Apply Hall of Commerce, Cnba-Btreet. WANTED Known, Locks picked and Keys fitted immediately. J. E. Hayes, Lambton-qnay. WANTED Known, Ladies' Special Luncheon Rooms will be ready by Friday next, Bth October, at the Bank Luncheon Rooms, Lambton-quay, Walter Freeman, Proprietor. Luncheon daily from 12 to 2 ; Tea from 5.30 to 7^ p.m. WANTED Known, we are selling spring and other Mattraeßes very cheap. Cleary & Co., 24 Mannera-street. ANTED Known, if you are about to furnish and wish to economise, try Cleary & Co., 24, Manners-street. WIJjfED Parents of large and small families to Know, that they will save at least 40 per cent, by buying at W. & J. Staples' Surplns Sale, as the goods must be sold to make loom for goods now landing. So, if purchasing, they will call early and secure the bargains at the Original Boot Shop, No. 86, Willia-street, W. * J. Staples.

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Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 129, 15 October 1886, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 129, 15 October 1886, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 129, 15 October 1886, Page 3

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