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~y\T ANTED KNOWN — Commencing Friuat Next, SALE SALS GIGANTIC SALE SALE O-- Drapxrt & Clothino. SAVE YOUR MONEY. RESERVE YOUR PURCHASES. NEVER SEEN THE LIKE OF IT. Remember-FRIDAY NEXT. JOH. E. LINDBERG, Wrong Side of Cuba-street. LOST, a large brown retriever Dog, a week ago; answers to the name of Carlo. Finder rewarded, if found in anyone's po.-Bession atter this notico they will bo prosecuted. Mrs. Boulter, Graingerstreet. LOST, a Fox Terrier Pup, about 5 months old ; one black spot on the head ; answers to the name of Jack. Finder pleaso return, or communicate with R. H. Fishor, 89, Cnba-atroet, Wellington. LOST, on Saturday, between Government Buildings and suspension Bridge or thereabouts, an open-faced, keyless Geneva Watoh ; engraved caso, and EI. engraved on shield at back, with silver ohain attaohed. Five (hillings reward. Apply G. Denton, Willis-street. LOST, in Adolaido-road, near Tramsheda, last evening, a small Book (Dictionary). Finder rewarded on leaving same at Evening Post office. LOST, a Gold Chain Bracelet between Manners - street and Fitzherbertterrace. Finder will be rewarded on returning tho came to Mrs. Swainson, Fitz-herbert-terrace. LOST, a small gold padlock Bracelet Fastening. Finder will be rewarded on leaving game at office of Evening Post. LOST or Strayed, a yellow and white Settor Pup, about 10 months old, answering to the name of ''Rover." Any one returning the Bame to Fred Martin, 53, Willia-street, will be rewarded. BOARD and Rosidenoe available for one or two gentlemen ; terms, 25s a week. Apply by letter, to Mrs. D. M. Thomson, P.O. Box 352. Wellington. WHERE oan I get a Well Built House on very easy terms P Go and sob John Boyd, Builder, Adelaide-road. He builds them to live in. EHSONAL.— If this should meot the oyo of those Ladies that wero unable to got suitod with my celebrated 10s Gd Kid Shoes, I beg to state that I have just opened them up in all sizes and fittings. PEARCE'S BOOT ARCADE, Cuba-Btreet.

NELSON. rr\o LET, FURNISHED, for one, two, or JL three years, that charming residenoo known as the " Cliffs," Nelson, the property of Mrs. A. J. Riohmond. The residenoo contains 15 rooms with the usual convoniences and outbuildings, the land attached being 50 acres, 12 of whioh aro beautifully laid out in plantations, orchard, gardens, lawns, shrubberies, &c, the remainder being well fenced grass lands. The " Cliffs" is situatod 1£ miles from tho Post Office, yet baa the advantage of boing in the oountry. Tho property is admitted to be one of the most beautiful in the oolony, and Hiß Excellency the Governor, who wintered there last year, was charmed with it. Further particulars on application. BAKER BROS., Wellington and Auokland. TO LET, /"VFFICES and STORES, latoly occupied by the New Zealand Loan and Morcantile Agency Company (Limitod), Cus-tomhouse-quay. Apply at COMPANY'S NEW OFFICE, Featherston-stroet. TO DRAPERS AND OTHERS. TO LET ON LEASE. WILSON & RICHARDSON oiFer their desirable premises on Larabton-quay it a moderate rent. This is a splendid opportunity for taking up tho running of ono of ;he oldest businesses in Now Zealand. A pply to WILSON k RICHARDSON. LOWER HUTT. TO LET, for six months, a well-furnished House of five rooms, besides kitchen md pantry, near Catholic Church, Lower tfutt. Apply to ARTHUR WARBURTON & CO., House and Land A gent b, No. 44, Lambton-quay. HOTEL TO LET. WANTED, a good tenant for a Country Hotel, now doing trade of j615 to £20 a week. Rent £1 per week. Tenant aeod not take present furniture in hotel, but 3an re-furnish it if necessary. Apply at once to DWAN BROS., Willis-street, Wellington. rtAO BF- LET, Featherston-terrace, House X late in the occupation of Mrs. Atkinson, containing eight rooms, bathroom, and jther conveniences, washhouse with oopper built in. The houso is in a healthy locality, md commands a good view of the harbour. A.pply to Benjamin Smith &, Co., 40, Lamb-ton-quay. rIIOr IIO LET, a commodious Residence in X Wooloombe-streot ; healthy locality md splendid view; available towards end )f May. Particulars to be obtained from Mr. E. Focke (Castendyk and Fooke) ; or W. S. Bennett, Hillside, Wooloombe-Btreet. r ]pO LET, or For Sale, in one or two lots, L in Williß- street, the main artery of Wellington, one of the best Business Sitos n the city, a pieoe of Land, with buildings ;hereon, 58ft to Willis-street, by any depth up to 120 ft. Apply to Laery & Co., 44. Willia-street. TO LET, in College-green, Sussex-square, sonth side of Basin Reserve, a comfortable six-roomed House, with every convenience ; rent moderate ; large ground ; with bath, p.w.c , washhouso, copper and tuba built in ; immediate possession. Apply m the premises to C. H. Bisa, No. 8, College;reen. r IAO LET, near Manawatu Railway Station, JL a four-stalled Stable, cab shed, and large yard, suitable for coal and firewood business or cab proprietor. For further particulars apply to Davies & Co., Panama3treet. or Railway Hotel. Pipitea Point. rj^O LET, tho premises formerly occupied X by Brown k Thomson This property has a frontage of 132 ft to Charlotte-street. Wellington Trust, Loan, and Investment Company, 28, Lambton-quav. rjiO LET, an ei?ht-roomed Houße, with JL bath, copper, and all conveniences, on Thorndon-quay ; reut, £1 per week. Apply Walter E. Hall, Dentist, Willis-strcet. ri \O LET, that large and convenient Shop JL and Premises in Manners-street, known [is the Sanitary Farm Dairy. Possession van be given sth May. Apply next door to Messrs. S. Luke & Sons. r |"\O LET, a seven-roomed House, with L every convenience laid on, situated in Mowbray-dtreet. Charles W. Tringham, Kirk & Atkinson, Lambton-quay. TO LET, Cottage, four rooms, scullery, bathroom, p.w.c, every convenience. Apply A. Collins, opposite Botanical Garden Gate, Tinakori-road. r| 10 LET, Shop and Dwelling, situated h Marjoribanks-street. Apply to C. Plimmer, Buckle-street. T^) LET, Rooms in Bonlcott-street, with attendance. Apply Evening Post office. 10 LET, first-class Dwelling in Dixon- . street, lately occupied by Mr. D. Hyde. Possession immediate. Tustin Bros., Manuers-atreet. O LET, near Railway Station. Lower Hutt, a seven-roomed House; rent low. Apply to Robt Cleland, Lower Hutt t rilO LET, Peter-street, oS Ingestte-atreet, X eight-stalled Stable, Harness-room, Loft, 40 , every convenience, Apply, Edward Barber, Lambton-quay. 'fl'O LET, in Park-6treei, Tborndon, a I convenient nine-roomed House. Apply to A. Dorset, Brandon-street, or Park-street. WANTED Known, Water Meters re paired. Samnel Danks k Sod WANTED Known, for Gai car Waterfittings, go to J. E. Hares, Brass founder, 105, Lambton-qoay WANTED Known, beat Roofing F«U. in large or small qtuntitioa. The cheapest house in town is J. E. Hayes, 105, Lambton-qnay. WANTED Known, Brass Castings Pumps, Hydranlio Rams, Engineers' Brass Foundry. Samnel Danks k Son. WANTED Known, that Muffinß au4 Crumpets oan be had at J. (Jobber's Cuba-street Confectionery Establishment. WANTED KNOWN— Estimates given for laying drains, fitting up paten W.C., laying on gas and water, electric bells, and every description of plumbing and tinsmith work. Geo Remington, 36, Onba street. WANTED Knonnj, < bandoliers Brackets, Hall Light*. Christian* and PeeblAF Burnorc. Samnel Danks k Sr.n WANTED TO SELI^-Spoutintr, down pipes, ridging, le*dtb.eftdod nails, batha, sinks, basins, tap?, boao, sheet lino, and lead. Geo. Rvamuurton. 36. Cuba-street. WANTED Known, Samuel Danks and Son, oheapeßt house in town for Gaadttinga and Plumbing Work. 10, Bran-don-street. WANTED to Let or Sell, three supvior Houses, one four rooms, one ftve rooms, and one six rooms, with bathroom, scullery, range, wardrobes, gaa, copper, atd every modern convenience, all in good locality ; good garden land, 39 x 200 ; small deposit, balance by easy monthly payments. The above property will be sold cheap, and the rent would pay off principal is a few years. Apply H. Pitcher, Donald M'Leanstreet, Newtowu. HE celebrated Wolfe's Schnapps is a shield and safeguard against sudden ohangeß of temperature.

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Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 101, 1 May 1890, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 101, 1 May 1890, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 101, 1 May 1890, Page 3

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