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TIT HITAKER BROS.' NEW LIST OF BOOKS, Ac. Trautwin's Engineers' Pockotbook, 253 Trautwin's Field Practico, Circular Curvos, Us 6d Wrinkles and Receipts from Scientific American, 9s 6d West's Moulders' Text Book, 123 Gd Grimshaw'B Catechism Steam Engine, 2 vols, 9s Grimshaw'B Pnmp Catechism, 4s 6d Sinclair's Locomotive Engine, 10a Gd Watt, Electro Deposition of Gold, Silver, &c, 10s Cd Acworth, The Railways of England, 15s 6d Practical Iron Founding, 100 engravings, 3s Gd Fancy Dresses, what to wear at balls, colrd. plateß, 6s 507 Mechanical Movements, 5s 6d Griffiths, A Treatise on Manures, 9a Gd Edwards, Tho American Steam Engineer, 13s 6d Kempe, Handbook Electrical Testing , 18s 6d Gray, Absolute Measurements in Eleotncity, &c, 13s 6d Herrings, Principles of Dynamo Electric Machines, 11s Gd Stoney, Theory of Stresses in Girderß, Ac, new edition, 42s Jons, Mates' Companion, 3s ; Handy Billy (enlarged), 2s 3d Jona, New Handbook, 5s 6d Nome's Complete Epitomo of Navigation, 178 Gd Martin, Navigation and Nautical Astron. omy, 19s Od Stone, Notes on Water Supply in New Countries, 8s 6d An inspection of our large stock is respectf nlly invited. New Mechanical Working Model Locomotives and Donkey Engines. Circulating Library— Now Books addod per Ruapehu. WHITAKER BROS., Importers of Books, Stationery, and Fancy Goods, 183, Lambton-quay, Wellington.

S. LUKE & SONS, ENGINEERS, BOILERMAKERS, IRON AND BRASS FOUNDERS, AND SHIPBUILDERS. makerß of the excelsior cookino Range. This Rango is acknowledged to bo tho beßt introduced into this markot. Why householders should not be without one. Theso are four reasons why :—: — 1st — Because we boliove they are more economical in fuel than any other range in the colony, or ont of it (wo have a long list of testimonials to this effect.) 2nd— They aro more strongly mado. Fireplaces mado of cast iron, not tiles. 3rd— The ovens and boilers are portable, which enable them to bo thoroughly cleaned occasionally, and cap also bq removed easily to effect repairs, without disturbing range or mantel fixtures ; all parts are mado to a standard size, and can be renewed without trouble and with little expense. 4th— Last, butmost important reason, they are said to cook in very much loss time, and with very much loss trouble than any othor range known. An idea of the success of our rangon may be gathered from the faot that last year we Bent out over 500 of different sizes. Wo are supposod to bo tho largest makorß in tho colony, and make between 40 and 50 different sizes and dosigns, whioh is by far the largest variety mado to our knowlodgo. Inspection to our showrooms. Mannersstreet, Wellington, invited. An illustrated catalogue will be Bent on application.

COUGH NO MORE. m AMARIND COUGH EMULSION is the L beßt remedy for all affeotionß of the chest, throat, and lungs, cold in tho head, Ac Prepared and sold by T. A. GARRATT, Pharmaceutical Chomist (by examination), corner of Taranaki and Vivian streets. Price, Is. Is 6d, and 2s 6d por bottlo. mo LET, FOR A TERM OF YEARSThe splendid Business Premisos, corner of Cuba and Manners stroot, lately occupied by Gravos and Fleming, and known as THE CORNER HOUSE. If nccosaary oan be subdivided to snit tenants. Possession can be given immediately. Particulars as to leaso on application to W. H. QUICK, Esq., ; Solioitor ; Or, to JOHN THORBURN, Post Avonuo. tTT\O LET, tho Panama Hotel, opposite the Skating Rink ; free houso ; terms easy. Apply to JAMES PROSSER, Proprietor. STORE, FEATHERSTON-STREET. TO LET on Lease, those commodious Premises at present in the oooupation of Mesßrs. Edward Reovcs A Co. Apply to D. T. Stuart, Customhouse-quay. f|lO LET, the large Shop, next the Evening L Post, Willis-street; also, the Corner Shop, with double front to Willis-street and Lambton-quay. If required for any large business they can be rented as one promises. Lofty ceilings, good fittings, and from good permanent tenants no reasonable offer will be refused. First-olasß tenants can have them free of rent for a time. We have always for letting, Travellers' Sample Rooms, in Post Avenue, with good light, and well fitted-up. For particulars, apply to J. M'Dowell, or to KNOWLES A HERVEY, No. 1, Williß-street. O LET, a comfortable Cottage, at the Lower Hutt, containing seven rooms, scullery, and pantry, with nice flower and kitchen garden, adjoinine tho residence of Mrs. Kelham. Rent, £40. Apply to J. H. BETHUNE A CO. TO LET, or FOR LEASE, the desirable Family Residence known as Bon Accord Villa, situated in the most select part of Upper Willis-street. Eleven rooms, conservatory, stable, coachhouse, and every convenience ; half an acre of garden and Bhrubbery ; secluded, yet handy to town ; just tho place for a business gentleman ; favourable terms to an eligible tenant. Apply John Scott, 254, Upper Willia-streat. rf~~LET or FOR SALE, those Briok X Premises in Molesworth-street, lately in the occupation of Aehcroft A Co. The premisos aro unsurpassed for a professional man. For a suitable tenant any necessary alterations will be made. Apply Colonial Insurance Company. TO LET, in Dixon-Btreet, a Honso containing seven rooms, bathroom, patent w.c, washhouse with washtubs, Ac, and every modern convenience; possession 3rd May. Apply to Tustin Bros, Manners-street. TO LET, on Ist June, a seven-roomed House, large garden, three-stall stable, shed, well of water ; 10 minutes' to Willisstreet ; now in the ocenpution of R. B. Vincent, Esq. ; rent, 14s per week. John Symons, Ohiro-roaiL rjjnb LET, Olga Honse, in CambridgeX terrace, containing eight rooms, and in thorough repair ; rent moderate. Apply to E. G. Jellicoe, Esq , Solioitor, 4, Lambtonquay. r TO LET, the third House from the top of George-street, Tinakori-road, aix rooms, match-lined scullery, patent w.c. Apply to Mr. Freeman, Baker, Molesworthstreet. ri^O LET, superior Apartments upon most J reasonable terms, with attendance ; splendid view of the harbour. For address Apply Evening Post. rpO LET, in Upper Ingeßtre-street, a I three-roomed Cottage; good view of jTe Aro and harbour. Apply to L. Blundell, I Wooloombe-street. rfV) LET, in Te Aro, front Sittingroom X and Bedroom ; back bedroom, kitchen, and all conveniences ; splendid view of city and harbour. Apply Laery A Co. rr>O LET, a five-roomed House in CnbaL street; every convenience. Apply M. Bohan, Wellington Coach Factory, Man-ners-Btreet. TO LET, Offices on ground floor, in Bal-lance-stroet. Apply John Lysaght (Limited), Ballance-street. rTIO LET, a six-roomed House, in GarrattX street, with immediate posaeßsion. Apply to Kirkoaldie A Stains. STORAGE to Let, in dry brick building in Ballanoe-street. Apply to R. Donaldson Ballanoe-streat. WANTED Known— Butterick's Patterns for April just received, comprising latest styles in ladies' misses' and children's garments of all descriptions. New supplies of Norfolk jackets, basqueß, blonaea, walking skirts, jackets, wrappers, coats, Ao Metropolitan Fashion Sheet, published monthly, 2s per ear, post free to any address in the colony. S. 4 W. Mackay, agents for Butterick's Paper Patterns, 47, Cnbvstreet. WANTED, Oraers or fitting tip W.C.s tn accordance with new City Bylaws; 6 crate ;of earthenware pans and traps just landed. Note address— Thomas Ballinger, Plumber, No. 17, Willis-street. WANTED TO SELL— Spouting, down pipes, ridging, lead-headed nails, baths, sinks, basins, taps, hose, sheet zino, and lead. Geo. Remineton. 36. Cuba-street. ANTED Known, Samuel Danks an Son, oheapest house in town for Gasfittings and Plumbing Work. 10, Bran-don-street. WANTED Known, highest pric« given for old Zinc, in any quantities. The galvanising works are now in full swing. All articles galvanised on the shortest notice, at reasonable rates. Thomas Ballinger, Manufacturer, Victoria-street, corner of Chew'a Lane. WANTED ixTSell, Lead-headed Nails, Lead-edge Ridging, Spouting, Ridging, Corrugated Iron Tankß, Galvanised ; Hot Water Reserve Boilers. Thomas Ballinger, Manufacturer No. 17, Williß-street. WANTED. Cast Customers to buy their Galvanised Corrugated Irom direct from the manufacturer, at lowest prices. Thomas Ballinger, Victoria-street, corner o Chew's Lane. npWEEDS by the yard at DALTON's X Sale, at less than English cost price. 43, Cnba-Btreet. YOU ought to seoure a good stock of clothes. You might never get such a chance again at J. H. DALTON'S, 43, Cubastreet.

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Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 130, 3 June 1889, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 130, 3 June 1889, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 130, 3 June 1889, Page 3

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