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LOST, in Holeswortb-street, Lambtonqnay, or Hill-street, Gold Brooch, with hair. Finder will be rewarded on returning same to Mrs. Brown, Hobson-street. LOST, a small Door Key, in or near Manners-street. Reward if left at Evening Post office. FOUND, Astonishing Value in Drapery and Clothing at Lindberg's, wrong side of Cnba-streot. MR. MAR'IIN, the purchaser of two cows at Johnßonville on sth instant, is requested to call upon the undersigned as quickly ns possible. FREEMAN R. JACKSON A CO. IT^URNISHED House about seven or eight rooms ; hot bath preferred ; rent must be reasonable, aB will be taken for a term ; reference given. Addross Careful, Evening Post Offioo. Private Board and Residence, £3 bath, piano, and every home comfort ; terms 16s per week. Address Excelsior House, Ghuznee-Btreet. PIANO for Hire, cheap, for a few months ; splendid instrument. Apply Evening Post. NOTICE. IF Mrs. W. Slater does not call for Bewing machine left in my charge, and pay cxponses, tho same will be sold within 14 days from date. MRS. M'MENAMIN, Ghuzaeo-street. 21st March, IS9O. ONEY to Lend, from £200 upwards, on first-olass freehold security ; nono other need apply ; principals only dealt with ; no procuration fee. Apply Evening Poat. HUME & SON'S TEAB! DIRECT FROM THE PLANTATIONS TO THE TEAPOT. PURE, FRAGRANT, AND DELICIOUS, Is 4d, Is Bd, and Is lOd per lb. THE FINEST THE WORLD CAN PRODUCE, 2s 6d per lb, IT is QRtimatod that at least 80,000 persons in Now Zealand are now daily drinking thoße, our most popular Teas of the ago. Packed in Original 5 6, AND ll" 1 ' BOXES No Blending or Adulteration with us. All Teas are sold and delivered as recoivod from tho Plantations. HUME & SON, THE LARGEST TEA AND PROVISION DEALERS IN NEW ZEALAND, 63 and 65, Willis-street, Wellington. mHE FINISH OF THE SEASON, I TO-DAY AND TO-MOEROW. j Ladies' Trimmed Hats, lid All Wool Boigea, 12yds for Cs 6d j Table Linon, lOJd Ladies Corsets, Is Gd White Quilts, 1b lid Laro Curtains, Is Cd Tapo-odge Cnrtains, 2s lid Holland, 3Jd ; 12yds Gingham, 2s lid 12yds Dress Tweed, 5s lid Blaok Cashmere (must go) White Calico, lid; Unbloaohod, lid Girls' Stays, 4*d Silk Handkerchiefs, 4Jd Thorohon Laoo, 6d doz AND ALL THE Table Linon, Calico, Flannel, Sheeting, Dreßßmaterialß, Ginghams, Zephyrs, Blaok Caahmeros and Morinos, Prints, Shirting, Embroidery, Hosiery, Glovos. Umbrellas, Sunshades, Bedquilts, Toilot-covers, I/ing Curtains, Laoo Net, 2id; Men's Tweed Suits, 25s Gd ; Twoed Trousers, 5s lid ; Moleskin, 4s lid; Singlets, Is; Drawers, Shirts, Sox, Braces, Ties, Ac, MUST BIS SOLD AT ONCE, SO AS TO MAKE ROOM. Reductions equal to 8s in the £. A Distinction with a Difference— We will give you tho best valuo for your money — 150 0/0 over. JOH E. LINDBERG, WRONG SIDE OF CUBA-STREET. TO LET. AFFICBS AND STORES now in occupation of the New Zealand Loan and Moroantilo Agonoy Company Limited, Customhouse Quay. Apply at COMPANY'S OFFICE. OFFICES OR WAREHOUSE PREMISES. TO LET,— Tho whole or part of that fine Suite of Rooms ovor tho New Offioos ofthoU.S.S. Company and N.Z. Shipping Company, Customhouse-quay. Capacious Strong Room. Apply HARCOURT A CO., Colonial Exchange, Lambton-qnay. fjpO BE LET, at Waiwetu, Lower Hutt, A a desirablo property having a frontage to the Waiwetu-road, now in tho occupation of Mrs. Coulter. Tho property consists of a commodious residence containing eight rooms, pantry, scullery, bath-room, and evory oonvenienoe ; rain water laid on to bath-room ; tank and artesian well. The grounds consist of an orchard of throe acres, well planted with apple, pear, peach and plum treoß, in a sheltered position ; also, of five acros divided into throo Daddooks. ; The whole land comprising 9 acres 2o porches. There is also a glass-house capablo of containing 25 vinoß, stable, barn, and other outbuildings. Tho above desirable property is to be let for a term of seven years. Tenders will be received for tho above property at the offices of Messrs. Buokley, Stafford, and Treadwell, till Monday, tho 24th day of March next. For conditions of lease, and further particulars, apply to Messrs. BUCKLEY, STAFFORD, AND TREADWELL, Solicitors, Lambton-quay, Wollington. TO LET. TO LET, in Boulcott-street, a nineroomed House. Apply to Mra. 'lhirkell, Muir House, Kent-terrace. f_~yO LET, a Bix-roomed House (new) on JL Flagstaff Hill, off Willis-stroet, six doors above the Albert Hotel and within five minutes' walk of the Post Office, having an uninterrupted view of the city and harbour, with range, copper, vasbtuba, bath (pluage and shower), Ac. Ao. Apply to A. Whiteford. npO LET, in tbo heart of th« oity, by the L Rink, a four-roomed House, with bathroom, oopper. p w.c, bay window, and Venetian blinds, rent, 15s; do, Riddifordstreet, 10a ; also, seven-roomed House, with hot and cold water, gas, Ac, 20a : do, Newtown Avenuo, 9s, newly papered, Ao. 37 For Sale. Sco O. W. Clayton, Vivian-street. Ti 10 LET, at Thorndon, a capital Boarding. J. honee, of 18 rooms, with every convenience; rent only 25a. Also, 5-roomed Cottage ; good position ; rent, 10s. At Te Aro, one 5-roomed Cottage ; rent, 8a per woek. J. M. Cleland, Tinakori-road North. rjpO LET, in Bolton-street, 9-roomed B_ House (nearly new) with bathroom (hot and cold water), with p.w.c, washhouse, coal-house and stable. For particulars Messrs. John Lysaght, Limited, next the Drillshed. Tf^O LET, in Major ibanks- street, a fourX roomed Honse, with scullery, oopper, bath, and p.w.c. to a respectable tenant. Apply to James Atkins, Roxburgh-street. TO LET, large Shop, near Queen's Hotel, with six dwelling-rooms ; for desirablo tenant will put ia new phte-glskss front nnd make other necessary improvements. Apply to Chas. T. Tatum. Hall-street. TO LET, the first House in MarjoribankBtreet, six rooms, bathroom, p. we, with scullery, washhouse, copper, and every convenience, with good yard. Apply Michael Sheehy. chemist, Courtenay-place. rpO LET, at th« corner of Adelaide-road L and John-street, a small business position, the beet on the road, suitable for a Bootmaker — a good living for one that repairs well. Apply to T. Howell, Adelaideroad. f R lO LET, Tborndon, a superior six-roomed L bay-window House, fitted witL gas, copper, Venetian blinds, hot and cold water, lavatory, p.w.c, and every convenience ; rent 15s. Apply to Mr. Poynter, Bootmaker, Tinakori-road. TO LET, in Victoria-terrace, Broughamstreet, ten-roomed House, nearly now, with bathroom (hot and cold water), two p.w.c.'s, and every modern convenience ; yard and walks asphalted. Particulars MaoDougall A Co., Lambton-qnay. r|*O LET, a six-roomed House, every conM venience, foot of Nairn-street. Apply to J. E. Potter, Lambton-quay. rr\O LET, Petor-sbreot, off Ingestre-street, X eight-stalled Stable, Harness-room, Loft, Ac , every convenience. Apply, Edward Barber. Lambton-qnay. ffl^O LET, in Park- street, Thorndon, a JL convenient nine-roomed House. Apply to A. Dorset, Brandon-street, or Park-street. fipo LET, Offices on ground floor, in BalJL lance-street. Apply John Lysaght (Limited), Ballanco-stre 1 . TORAGE to Let, dry briok building in Ballance-streot. Apply to R. Donaldson Ballancn-sxreot. THIS preat "loan" land, staggering under its heavy public debt, has luckily so many undeveloped resources that it will yet surmount its many difficulties, as these resources are turned to account. Foremoßt amongst them is the dairy industry, and it is pleasing to note the Btrides this is making. Dairy-keepers must persevere and they will reap a rich harvest. It will be interesting to them to know that all their requirements can be obtained at the establishment of Messrs. Walter Nathan A Co., the well-known Ironmonger on Lambton-quay. XF out of sorts try Wolfe's Schnapps,

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Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 67, 21 March 1890, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 67, 21 March 1890, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 67, 21 March 1890, Page 3

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