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npO LET, the Ground Floor of tho Building at the corner of Featherston and Panama-streets, formerly occupied by W. Dawaon & Co. "^ Apply to LEVIN 4 CO. Til O L E T. T O LET. First-class Hotel, in city ; moderato rental ; -i extra easy termß to a good. man; no good- ' will, valuation only ; small amount of cash - needed. Hotel in Manawatu. Hotel, Wai- ~\ rarapa, where £300 per annum can bo made. Persons Bkort of the required amount of cash a can be assisted. DWAN BROS., } Empire Chambers, Willis-street. - O LET and FOR SALE, in all parts, Houses and Villa Residences ; easy terms and healthy localities. Furnished " and unfurnished Rooms to let ; Businesses - and Properties for sale. Weston & Co., 1 i 82, Willis-street. mO LET, at Wadestown, on Ist November", V - i A a BBven-roomed House, acullery, bath- ~\ room, washhouse nearly half an acre of garden ; 20 minutes from Lambton-quay. Apply T.S.R., Mr Anderson's, Grocer, Moles-worth-street. npo LET, a General Store in a rising A township in the Wairarapa district, q doing a good business ; satisfactory reasons can be given for letting same. For fnrther - partionlars apply to J. Jones, Eketahuna. 1 r |AO LET, an eight-roomed House, with g A washhand ba-sins, bath, boiler, and a| washtuba; healthiest part of Wellington, Queen-street, off Brougham-atreet. H. J. ~\ Rodgers. Te Aro House. 110 LET, Bethune Honse, Hawkor-atreet, . six large rooms, hot and cold water, -i bath, p.w.c, large range, wash tubs, and every convenience, in the healthiest part 0 ] of Wellington ; good view. Enquire at a i Cazenove House, Hawker-street. TO LET, fivo-roomed House, Adelaide- ■* road ; ront, 10a per week ; or would ' be improved and altered to suit good per- lc manent tenant for slightly higher ront. Ap- \1 ply H. J. H. Blow. Upper Adelaide-road. - r|iO LET, in May-street, Thorndon, oight- ' A roomed House, with overy convenience. j r Apply to J. Wilton, Wadestown, or Jamieson jj Bros., Estate Agents, Manners-street. B \ rtAO LET, Houße, containing five rooms L and scullery, situated off Mulgravestreet. Apply ilia. Humphries, Mulgravo- g street. p rpO LET. in Soarborough-terraoe, first- E A class five-roomed Cottage, very healthy 1 position, splendid view. J. A. Jaoobson, Tory-street. j; mO LET, in Crawford's I.ano, four^ -^ A roomed Cottage ; good pieoo of ground attached. W. G. Crawford, In- „ gestre-street. _ rg~\O LET, ton-roomed House, in Hill- si B street; good view; lofty rooms; five ~i fireplaces. Apply to Mr. J. Cherrott, Hillstreet. ' ■£ mo LET, Cottago in Mulgrave-streoF, S A Thorndon ; permanont tenant, low -i rent ; key to view. John Majiniiity, Wine Merchant. ft TO LET, a superior three-roomed Cottage, with wardrobes, bath, p.w.c, washhouse, boiler sot in, and othor conveniences. c Apply to S. Atkins, Austin-Btreet. q ripO BE LET, a good seven-roomed House -« A in Guildford-terraco, Hill-street ; a very desirable house. Apply to B. Smith 8i and Co., 40 Lambton-qnay. 1" ~~U) LET, a three -roomed Cottage in Viotoria-stroet, Petone. Apply to Geo. Tattle, Lipman-streot, Welling iion. p T\\ LET, a Beven-roomed House, off Mul- =i t grave-street. Apply J. J. Caßey, ' Mulgrave-street. a . TO LET, in Hawkestone-street, a House 1 containing seven rooms and bathroom. A pply to Kirkoaldie & Stains. g mO LET, Offices on ground floor, in Bal- <1 .1. lanoe-street. Apply John Lysaght 1 (Limited), Baltanae-streot. mO LET.— People know Wellesley Blook - A Sale is coming off in November. } to Lot. in dry brick building g O in Ballanco-streot. Apply to R. Donaldson Ballanoe-dtreot. 1 a WRIGGLEBWOHTH ft AND BINNS, p PHOTOGRAPHERS ? To His Excellency the Right Hon. the Earl ov Onblow, J Governor of Now Zealand. < First Prize Medallists, Stdney, Melbourne, New Zealand, , AND Indian and Colonial Exhibitions, * H"AVE much pleasure in announcing to . . their sitters and the publio of Wei- ' lington that they have engaged the services of a NEW OPERATOR— Mr. JAMES t O'MALLY— who comes to them from Mcl- a bourne with high tootimoniala aud exuelluilt C credentials. Mr. O'Mally, in addition to a his colonial service, has also had consider- I able experience in some of the best Studios ; in the Old World and the United States. Moreover, being an ARTIST IN OILS of no t mean skill, those Ladies and Gentlemen who may kindly honour the firm with their patronage may rest assured that the very best will bo accomplished in the way of LIGHTING. They may aUo hope for some- " tiling artißtio and out of the ordinary mediocre groove in POSING, at any rate a \ pleasing- variation from what they have been ( accustomed to for the last few yoars. : Enlargements a Speciality —Tho pnblio are assured that it is infinitely better to have this description of work dono in the ( town in which they reside, as in tho event of J satisfaction not being attained at the first ' effort, alterations can be made when the " work ib done on the spot that are impossible when it is sent to Australia or othor distant \ places. ( ™*^ — i 7, WILLIS-STREET, Nearly Opposite the Empibe Hotel. Telephone No. 161. ' CLYDE QUAY HOT EL, Clyde Quay. MR. DONNELL URQUHART 1 (Late of New Plymouth and Auckland) Having purchased the lease of the above i well-known Hotel, will be glad to see . old and now faces. The very best brands of i "Wines, Ales, and Spirits always on hand. Good accommodation for boarders. Luncheon from 12 to 2 daily. JIIXED PAINTS, At Cost Prick. JNO. YOUNG, Ccba-Btreet. AKER BROS, sell Wellesley Block on the 20th Novembor next. TROUT FISHING^ OEASON commences on TUESDAY, let October. Licenses obtainable from GEO. DENTON, Williß-etreet, Wellington. PAPERHANGINGS. "VTEW SEASON'S Patterns in Sanitary and Plain Tinted Papers. Great variety. At R. MARTIN'S. "VTOUNG Man, you may feel free and inX. dependent now, but yon will want to settle down. Be wise and buy a lot at Wellesley Block. IMPERIAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. Established 1803. npHE Imperial Fire Office requires the 4 services of a good business man, well acquainted with the District of Petone, to act as Sub-Agent. Applications to be addressed to the undersigned, at the Wellington Branch Office. FRANCIS H. PICKERING, Resident Manager. Wellington, sth October, 1889. \\T ANTED, everyone to try a pound of * ■ Mnnro's New Season'a Tea, at la Bd, 2s, and 2s 6d— the beat value over offered in the colony. Owing to its superiority and strength, lib will go as far as l}lb of any other Tea in the market, and is much more wholesome to drink. — East India House Willia-atreet. WANTED Known, To sanitary plumbera and others, that we have for Bale the largest stock of lamtary goods of every description ever offered to the public by any firm thia Bide of the Equator. Peter Hutson and Co., Waring Taylor-street, City. ANTED Known, fcandeliers. Brackets, Hall lights, Christiana and Feebler Burnerp. Samuel Danks &. Sod WANTED Known, brass Castings Pumpß, Hydraulic Rama, Engineers' Braeß Fonndrv. Samuel Danka & Son. WANTED Known, to make room for new designs in Chandeliers, Gaa Globes, Brackets, Plain and Fancy Gas Fires, Ball Lamps, Ac, just landing, I am selling Gasfittings at Cost Price. J. E. Hayes, Coppersmith and Electrician, 105, Lambton-qnay. WANTED Known, "Cottle'a Colonial Cure is as efficacious in alleviating . internal disorders ac it is for healiug sores, scaldß and wounds."— Wairarapa Observer WIINTED Known, " Cottle's Veterinary Colonial Cure stops bleeding, promotes the growth of hair, and leaves no scar. It 18 a eucalyptus preparation. New Zealand Drng Companyri^O avoid all mistakes ask for Wolfe's 4 A Schnapps. i BLOCK Sale on the 20th VV November next. 1 TIENOVATE your failing frames with AY Wolfe's Sohnapps.

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Evening Post, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 85, 7 October 1889, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 85, 7 October 1889, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 85, 7 October 1889, Page 3

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