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LOST, a Fox Terrier Pnp, about 5 months old; one black spot on tho hood; - answers to tho name of Jack. Finder please return, or (Communicate with R. H. Fisher, £ 89, Cnba-strcot, Wellington. 5 LOST. • Gold Chain Bracelot between W..: tiers • street and Fitzherbert- " terraco. Finder will be rewarded on returning tho same to Mrs. Swainson, Fitz- ] herbert-terrace. ; LOST, yesterday, between Lambton-qnay and .Newtown, a Tarpaulin. Finder rewarded. T. Dickson, Grocer, Lambtonquay. ' LOST, a Roll of Penny Stamps, between - Government Buildings and Post Olfioe. Finder rewarded on returning thorn to Evening Post Office. * LOST, » Crossed Cheque, drawn by Messrs. Scoullar & Chieholm, in favour of P. Hayman & Co. Payment * stopped. Finder will oblige by returning it -\ to P. Hayman & Co., Victoria-street. LOST, last Saturday afternoon, a plain gold Bracelet. Reward. Apply Mrs. Taylor, Panama Hotel. n LOST, Banele, with bean shells and _ tooth threaded on gold wiro. Reward. 1 Apply Mrs. Taylor, Panama Hotel. FOUND, Sum of Money. Apply Evening Post. ' T>RIVATE Board and Lodging for two ? X respeotable men ; very central ; 15s, "1 washing included. Apply Evening Post. WHERE osnY~get a~Welf BuiTFHoase _■ on very easy terms f Go and boo 1 John Boyd, Builder, Adelaide-road. He buildß them to live in. - rj^RAVELLEßS.— Commeroial gentleman L A or gcod house wanted to introduce _ Clement's Tonio amongst storekeepers, &0., " throughout New Zealand on liberal commission. Apply, with credentials, F. M. •! Clements, Cloment's Tonio Laboratories, _ Newtown, N.S.W. t ipERSONAL.— If this should meot the JL eye of those Ladirs that were unable r ? to get suited with my eolebrated 10s 6d Kid _ Shoes, I beg to state that I have just opened "1 them up in all sizes and fittings. ' PEARCE'3 BOOT ARCADE, bj Cuba-street. .t HUME & SON'S TEAB! ] — s DIRECT FROM THE PLANTATIONS c TO THE TEAPOT. } tr T PURE, FRAGRANT, AND DELICIOUS, L_ 1b 4d, Is Bd, and 1b lOd per lb. 1 THE FINEST THE WORLD CAN aj PRODUCE.aaoclperlb, IT is estimated that at least 80,000 persons -« in New Zealand are now daily drinking \ these, our moat popular Teas of the age. - Packed in Obioinal ' 5 6, AND 11 M " BOXES J Si oi No Blending or Adnlteration with us. All Teas are sold and delivered as received T from the Plantationa. ' ri "~ - M HUME & SON, 5 THE LARGEST TEA AND PROVISION ' DEALERS IN NEW ZEALAND, 63 AND 65, WILLIS-STBSET, WELLINGTON. ix SHOP BURSTING! 1 MUST HAVE ROOM. al In order to reduce stock we are now holding a * GIGANTIC i SALE of SALE Drapeet and Clothing, -■ FOR A FEW DAYS ONLY! } The Entire Stock having been Eo-marked q. for the Sale, is now offered to tho publio at NET PRICES -or PROMPT CASH ONLY. % EYE-OPENERS ! h Flannel, 6Jd White Dinper, 5Jd tt Colonial Flannel, lOJd White Embroidery, st Scarlet Flannel, 6Jd 6d dor i Calico, 1/11 doz 12yd Dress Stuff ,2/11 ' Cotton Shirting, 3*d 12yd do, 3/6, 3/11 - ( Wool Shirting, 6}d 12yds, very sup., 4/11 - Holland, from 3Jd Marone, Navy, Myr- \ Cretonnes, 3 id tie, Brown, Black, Table Linen, lOJd and Grey Sergos, Ul Toilet Covers, 6}d 12yds for 5/11 a j Coloured Cashmeres, tho full drosa, 4/11 B ] Bedroom Carpet, GJd Floorcloths reduced t Trtpestry Carpet, l/6i BLVNKETSHALF. ' Window Holland, 6}d PRICE 2yds wido Shooting, Lade Blinds, 2^d ' ejdyard Long Curtaina, 1/6 pr T Also, Men's Tweed Tronsera, 411, 5/11 x Moleskin Trousers reduced ; Men'B Shirts, 1 Singlets, Drawers ; 3 nrs cox for Is Compare these prices with what you have oi been paying. oi This means money in your pooket. P CALL EARLY. i JOH. E. LINDBERG, k Wrong Side of Cuba-street. r , LOWER HUTT. TO LET, for bix months, a well-furnished House of five rooms, besides kitohen li and pantry, near Catholio Cburob, Lower Hutt. * Apply to 1 ARTHUR WAfißtfßfON A CO., } House and Land Agents', £ No. 44, Lambton-qn-y. - HOI'ELTOLET. ' WANTED, a good tenant for a Conntry j$ Hotel, now doing trade of .£ls to v X2O a week. Ront .£1 per week. Tenant B ] need not take present furniture in hotel, but - oan re-furnish it if necessary. Apply at ' onoe to , DWAN" BKOS., b Willie-street, Wellington. ° : TO BF LBT, Feftthofaton-terraoo, House j< late in the occupation of Mrs. Atkin- - son, oontaining eight rooms, bathroom, and \ othot conveniences,- washhouse with copper built in. The house is in a healthy locality, \ and commands a good viow of the harbour. Apply to Benjamin Smith & C«., 40, Lamb- k ton-quay. _ G O LET, » oommodious Reßidenoo in \ Woolcombe-B«e6t; healthy locality j and splendid view ; available .towards end 1 of May. Partioulara to be obtained from 8 1 Mf . J5. Fooke (Castendyk and Fooke) ; or" W. : H. Bennett, Hillside, Wooloombe-atroet. " 10 LET, or For B_le,.in one or two lots, h . in Williß-Btreet, the* rtwifl artery of £ Wellington, one of tho boat Bnsiflefef Sites i in the city, a piece of Land, with buildi_gs ' theroon, 58ft to Williß-Btreet, by any depth „ up to 120 ft. Apply to Laery & Co., 44, « WllHa-CtrOet. r _ mO LET, in ColtegjJ-green, Sussex-square, JL south side of Basin" Reserve, a comfortable sir-roomed House, WitTi eVory convenience ; ront moderate; large gfottad; with bath, p.w.0., washhouse, copper and tubs built in ; immodiato possession. Apply on the premises to C. H. Biss, No. 8, Collegegreen. npO LET, near Manawatu Railway Station, JL a four-stalled Stable, cab shed, and large yard, suitable for ooal and firewood business or cab proprietor. For further particulars apply to Davies k Co., Panamaatreet. or Railway Hotel, Pipitea Point. TO LET, the premises formerly occupied by Brotfn A Thomson. This property has a frontago of 132 ft to Charlotte-street. Wellington Trust, Lo_n, and Investment Company, 28, Lambton-qnay. ripO LET, Molesworth-street, ten Rooms, JL with every convenience ; also suites of rooms from two upward. Good position ; rent very low. J. M. Cleland, Tinakoriroad, near Suspension Bridge. '■''O LET, a fifteen-roomed Houao, with a good range and large yard, in beet position in Cuba-street ; rent, 16s per week, to a good tenant. Apply to It. Hannah and Co., Boot Market, Cuba-street. rjPO LET, that large and convenient Shop JL and Promises in Manners-streot, known aa the Sanitary Farm Dairy. Posaeasion can be given sth May. Apply noxt door to Messrs. S. Luke & Sons. TI^O LET, a Bfiven-roomed House, with L every convenience laid on, Bituated in Mowbray-Btreet. Charles W. Tringham, Kirk & Atkinson, Lambton-quay. TO LET, Cottage, four rooms, scullery, bathroom, p.w.0., every convenience. Apply A. Collins, opposite Botanical Garden Gate, Tinakori-ro-a. rilO LET, Shop and Dwelling, situated • Marjoribanks-street. Apply to C. Plimmer, Buckle-street. TO LET, Rooms in Boulcott-streot, with attendance. Apply Evening Post office. TO LET, first-clasg Dwelling in Dixonstreet, lately occupied by Mr. D. Hydo. Possession immediate. Tnstin Bros., Manners-street. TO LET, near Railway Station, Lower Hutt, a seven-roomed Hoase ; rent low. Apply to' Root. Cleland, Lower Hntt. TO LET, Peter-street, off Ingestre-Btreet, eight-stalled Stable, Harness-room, Loft, Ao , every convenience. Apply, Edward Barber. Lambton-qnay. rpO LET, in Park -street, Thorndon, a 1 convenient nine-roomed House. Apply i to A. Dorset, Brandon-street, or Park-street. TXf ANTED KNOWN, that I am a CASH BUYER of SECONDHAND PIANOS and other Musical Instruments. F. J. PINNY. MUSICAL DEPOT, Manners-street. ANTED KNOWlv— Estimates giTen for laying drains, fitting up paten W.C, laying on gas and water, eleotric bells, and every desoriptioa of plumbing and tinsmith work. Geo Remington, 36, Cuba ' itreot. [ \JiT ANTED TO SELL— -pouting, down f TT pipes, ridging, lead-headed nails, bathi, ainks, basins, taps, hose, sheet zinc, and lead. Geo. Remington. 36. Cuba-street. ANTED Known, best Roofing Felt, in large or small quantities. The cheapest house in town is J. E. Hayea, 105, - L-mbton-quay. WANTED Known, -trass Castings Pumps, Hydraulic Bams, Engineers' Brass Foundry. Samuel Danka k Son. , \XTANTED Known, that Muffins and ■* TT Crumpets oan be had at J. Godber'e )r Cuba-street Confeotionery Establishment. W' ANTED Known, Chandeliers. Brackets, Hall Lighte, Christiana and Peebles Burners. Samuel Danka k Son

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Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 102, 2 May 1890, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 102, 2 May 1890, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 102, 2 May 1890, Page 3

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