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LOST CHEQUE -Parlioß nro hereby cautioned ngaui&i negotiating a Cheque di-ann by myself on tho National Bank oi Xc-w Zealand (Limited), Urev-^trf-et No D 82619, dated 30th August, "18S7, favour Gilmer, £5, payment of which has been stopped. Hamilton Gilmer. LOST, by a poor widow, on Saturday _ I afternoon, a One Pound Note and 4s m silver, somewhere in the vicinity of Courtenay Place and Dixon-street. Finder rewarded on leaving same at Evening Post onice. LOST, from Robertson' paddock, Makara, about 14th August last, a chestnut Horso, three years old ; star on face ; craok on near front foot. Finder will receive £2 reward on bringing same to Shepherd's Armß Hotel, Tinakori-road. WILL tho person who took the Hat from the Lyoeum on Saturday night return the same to the Custodian, when he will receive his own in return. MATRIMONY.-Ladies and gentlemen can find life partners ; personal, or 6d stamps reply. 60, Willis-street. r I TRADESMEN'S and others' books kopt X balanced and accounts made out by experienced bookkeeper with spare time Terms moderate. Address 8.M., Evening Post. OARDERS.-Tho Cambridge Family Hotel, Cambridge Avenne. A snmptuous table. Luxurious rooms, newly furnished. Hot and cold baths. Piano. Billiards. View of harbour. Terminus of Conrtenay-plooe trams. COMFORTABLE Board and Lodgings for > Youths or young Gcntlemon in a private family; bath and home comforts; terms moderate. For address, apply Evening Pest office. DRIVATE Board and Lodging; terinß 18i X per week. Mrs. Baxter, General Store, Dixon-street. LANCASTER HOUSE, WELLINGTON TERRACE. SUPERIOR Accommodation for Boarders and Visitors. Private suites of apartmonts for families. The abovo houso commands a capital view of the city and harbour, and is situated only four minutes' walk from the wharf.— Mrs. HY. GRIMES, Proprietress WHITEHALL, Plimmor's Steps and Boulcott-street. Vacancies for few Boarders, every comfort and convenienco, splendid view ; two minutes from Post Office. Terms moderate. TO LET. TO LET. FOUR-Roomed Cottageß, with soullery and wash-houses, Ac. Apply at once to T. KENNEDY MACDONALD A CO., No. 1, Manners-streot. TI^O LET, House, four rooms and scullery ; X copper and water, two verandahs, good garden; rent, to a good tenant, 12s per week; references required. Apply A. Morris, Donald M'Lean-street, Nowtown. rV\O LET, in Glenbervio Terrace, opposito X the Ministerial residenco, a fourroomed Cottage, outhouse and garden ; good view front and back. Apply at Mr. O'Brien's store, Tinakori-road. nnO LET, three-roomed Cottago, at tho X back of Mr. Lankshear's shop, Lambquay ; rent, 10s per week. Apply Seoretary Equitable B. and I. Company," Lambtonquay. r 1 10 LET, six-roomed House, on ono floor, X detached wash-house, largo garden grounds ; rent only 16s per week ; extensive view, pleasant outlook, Constable-street. Applyßakor Bros. fTPO LET, an eight-roomed Houso in X Lowisville Terrace. For particulars apply to either Mr. Evans or Mr. Dowsett, Tinakori-road. fTMO LET, in tho country, at tho seaside, X four Rooms, furnished, with use of piano. For address, apply office Evening Post.

rpO LET, Shop and Dwelling, with bakeX house, Adelaide-road, nearly opposite tram sheds. Apply, Samuel Brown, John-ston-street. TIIO LET, a 4-roomed Cottage, corner of JL Hankoy and Hopper streets ; rent, 16b 6d per week. Apply 133, Upper Willis-street. fV\O LET, an unfurnished front room with X firoplaco. Apply Mrs. Jarvis, Ed-ward-stroet, off Herbert-street. rpO LET, by noxt Saturday, a three. JL roomed Cottago in Nolson-strect. Apply T. Redding, Nelson-Btreet. T|^O LET, Cottago 4 rooms and scullery, JL in Elizabeth-street. Apply S. Dawson, Scarborough-torrace. nnO LET, a 2-roomed Cottage. Apply if. X J. Hicka, Tory-place, off Tory-street. nnO LET, five-roomed Cottago, NairnJ. street. A. C. Oleland, Grey-street. LET, an Offico in Evening Post . Chambers. Apply to Binndell Bros. S~ TORAGE to Let, in dry briok building in Ballance-street. Apply to R. Donaldson, Ballance-street.

OPENED OUT The First Portion op Our QPRING AND SUMMER GOODS. CASEY, M'DONALD & CO. OUR WASHING FABRICS Are tho largest in quantity, tho choicest, and the cheapest we have ever offered our patrons. OUR STUFF DRESS MATERIAL Include all the soft-toned colourings introduced this season, Greys, Drabs, Naturals, and the new Gobelin, in a variety of tints, Check Beiges, Vienna Checks, Plain Beiges, Summer Cashmeres, Emboscd Damosse Cloth, Striped Satinettes, a splendid selection, and all extraordinary low prices. OUR SHOWROOM Is now displaying a particularly choioo selection of Hats and Bonnets, of tho latest shapes, New Aigrettes New Plumes, New Ornaments, New Flowers, New Jackets, New Mantles, New Dust Cloaks, New Hosiery (ladies' and children's), New Ribbons, New Laces (in all the newest makes and colourings.) New Goods By Every Fresh Steamer. Every Purchaser of tho Value of Two Shillings and Sixpence 2/6 Registers a Guess in our Famous PIN COMPETITION For tho Handsome 50-Guinea PIANO. CASEY, M'DONALD, & CO., 167; LAMBTON-QUAY.

DEVISED EDITION, For Cash Onlt. A. W. BROWN, LAMBTON-QUAY A TORY-STREET. Rice, 61bs for Is ; Sago, Pearl Tapioca, Split Peas and Pearl Barley, 51bs for Is Currants, Raisins, and Sultanas, per lb, 6d Colonial Jams, per tin, sd ; per doz, 4s 9d Sperm Candles, 4d ; Price's, 8d ; Paraffin, 9d Best Silk-dressed Flour, 1001b bag, 10s 6d Do do do 501b do 5s 6d Do do do 251b do 3s Best fresh Oatmeal, 251bs, 2s 0& Do do do 81bs, Is Finest Canterbury Potatoes, per cwt, 3s Starch, in lib boxes, 4d ; Ficrs, new, per box, 8d English Sauces, from 6d ; English Pickles, bottle, 8d ; Keiler's Marmalade, tin, 7d Good Family Tea, from Is 4d lb Try our Pure Indian Tea, at 2a 4d 101b boxes, superior, from 12s 6d each American Tinned Fruit, all sorts, 2jlbs, Is 2d Macaroni and Vermicelli, 7d 401b N.Z. Sugar, 8s ; 401b Auckland White do, 9s 6d; 401b very best Snowdrop, 10s Fresh Herrings, reduced to 6d tin Fry's Improved Cocoa, 4d packet Soap, from 2d bar, 4s 3d box ; large bars, ea 41b, lOd ; Van Houten's Cocoa, 3s lOd lb Pnre Honey, 4d Prime Canterbury Bacon, 8d lb Mild-cured Hams, 9d A large assortment of China, Glass, Ac ; white and gold Cups and Saucers, 7d each Patent Safety Lamps, from 2s 3d Conntry orders, accompanied by remittance, nrnmnt.lv n.t.l~,nndß(3 tn.

WANTED KNOWN. Good Newß. YEE CHONG, Tea Merchant, has jnst landed his New Season's Teas, and every purchaser of one pound of tea will receive a pound of best sugar free; best teas, Is lOd and Is Od. Groceries and fruit at lowest possible price for cash. Addreßß, 30, Manners-street, noxt Arcade. WANTED Known, J. E. Hayes, 105, Lambton-qnay, has jnst landing new designs in Chandeliers, Gas Brackets, Globes, Ac. A call before purchasing eleowhere solicited. WANTED Known, J. E. Hayes, 105, Lambton-quay, has the largest and cheapest stock of Gasfittings, Chandeliers, Brackets, Globeß, Ac, in New Zealand, A variety to choose from. WANTED Known, Brass Casting from 1b per lb. Locks picked and keys fitted immediately. Gas globes from Is. J. E. Hayes, 105, Lambton-qnay. WANTED Known— Edwin Arnold and Company, Willis-street, Wellington wholesale and retail Basket and Perambulator Manufacturers. Every kind of Perambulator kept in stock, and sold on weekly payments. Traveller will canvas from house to house, and any old Perambulators will be taken in exchange, and ">till yon will find E. Arnold the babies' frienu WANTED Known, that the Chriitohurch Biscuit Company's Biscuits are the best in the market j to be had of all Storekeepers. Be sure and try them. Shortt and Reid, Agents, 54, Willie-street. WANTED Known, that I have at present an exceptional large ttock of Ladies' Phatons, Double and Single Buggies, Waggonettes, Dog Carts, Spring Cart», Spring and Tip Drays, Expresses, new and secondhand, in all the above lines, and to be sold on the most reasonable termß, and at the lowest possible prices. Note the address — Wellington Coach Factory, Manners-street, Wellington. M. Bohan, Proprietor, Prize Buggy Builder.

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Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 63, 12 September 1887, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 63, 12 September 1887, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 63, 12 September 1887, Page 3