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FOE SALE, or To Let, that unrivalled Family Residence, recently the property of J. Liob f ,Bcheindl, Esq., with a good part of the beautiful grounds, full of the choicest shrubs, flowers, and fruit tree*. This house contains drawini?room 16 x .12, with bay window, dining, 20 x 14. These rooms, with front hall, are most elaborately finished. Breakfast room, 18 x 13, four large bedrooms, one 24x12, two with fireplaces in, kitchen, with a very valuable range and high-preuure boilor. sinks, draining, table, &o. j bathroom, with hot and cold water, plunge and shower and lavatory basin ; p.w.0,, wasbhouse with copper and waßh tubs built in, all fitted with hot and cold wator. The honpo is fitted up throughout with gas and Venotian blinds, and eloctrio bells in nearly every room. There are also extensive outbuildings, with concrete floors, readily convertible into good Btablo and coachhouse, with independent entrance from Brongham-street. There is also a detached bedroom, extensive conoreto paths and yard of best quality. This most complete residence is situated on an elevated position overlooking the Basin Reserve. Any frontage to EJlioe-street will be sold to suit purchaser, with a depth along Broughamstreet 127 feet. No money or pains has been spared to make this one of the most beautiful residences in the city. It is now offered at a price which is acknowledged by all to be only half its cost and on easy terms. To view apply to the Caretaker, on th« premises. For full particulars apply personally or by letter to the owner, W. H. HERD, Architect and Builder, Owen-street, Newtown. FOR SALE, fronting Basin Reserve and Ellice-etreet, four Sections of Land, being part of the beautif nl grounds recently owned by J. Lichtscheindle, Esq. These sections are all full of the choicest shrubs, flowers, and frnit treoa. Houses to suit purchasers can be built on each, and the whole Bold on easy terms. To view apply to the Caretaker, on the premises. For full particulars apply by letter or personally to tho owner, W. H. HERD, Arohiteot and Builder, Owen-street, Newtown. FAMILY RESIDENCE FOR SALE. FOR SALE, Freehold Family Residence, containing 12 rooms, bath, hot and cold water, washhouse complete, and outhouse, &0., p.w.0., situated in one of the healthiest parts of the city, commands an uninterrupted view of oity and harbour. Two large greenhouses, stocked with the finest vines procurable ; lawn tennis grounds, Ac. Quarter acre of ground. Half the purchase money can remain at the lowest ourrent rate of interest. For further particulars apply to ROBT. E. BANNIbTER, On the Premises, Hopper-street. HOBSON-SriiEET. FOR SALE OR TO LET, the Family Residence of tho lato Mrs. Sohnltze, in Hobson- street. Tho land comprises an acre laid out as flower garden, Bhrubbery, orohard, &o. The house is a moat convenient one, and contains 12 rooms. There are the usual out-offioes, with stable and ooaohhonsß. Apply to ARTHUR WARBURTON & CO., Agents for the Administrators. THI 0 R SALE, By order of tho Exeoutors in the Estate of the late John Johnston, THE "BKANDON HALL" STATION. This well-known property, containing about 9000 acres, is situate in the Rangitikei District, and adjoins the township of Bnlls. It has now depasturing upon it about 1000 boad of cattle and 2000 sheep. It is seourely fenced and divided into suitable paddocks. The Homestead and Station Buildings are convenient, and the whole is in good working order. A fino Bush of somo 200 acres, fronting tho main road, hati beon preserved, and about 700 to 1000 aores of good flax grows conveniently near to it and to the Tutaenui stream, whioh flows through the property. Recently there has been ereotod upon the bank of thie stream a most complete flaxmill, and the same is now turning out six tons of dressed fibre per week at a minimum nf cost. For prioo and further particulars apply tc JOHNSTON 4 CO. Lp O R PRIVATE SALE, Lower Hutt— 2 aoros, 4 rooms, garden Mitchelltown— } aore, 4 rooms, .£250, terms Otaki— 2$ acres, good position Snisex-Bquare— 6 rooms, new, .£3OO ! Hankey-streot— Two 3 rooms, new, terms I Otaki— 364 aores bush, at 20a, terms Bute-street— 33 x 60, 4 rooms, every convenience, .£285. easy terms Harper- street— 33 x 104, new house, 5 rooms conveniences, .£340, easy terms Arthur-street — 4 rooms, .£265, cheap, ternu Martin-street— 6 rooms, £400, .£25 down Banks-terrace- 32 x 123, 4 rooms, .£350 Cardell-st— 4 rooms, complete, .£350, terms Broadwa) -terraoe— 0 rooms, new, cheap Aro-streot— Building sites, £2 10s foot, termi Florenoe-street— 3 rooms, .£lBO, easy terms Peroival-street — Building seotion, fine vievi Owen-street^Two-thirds aore, 8 rooms, nice garden TO LET. Alpha-street — 1 rooms, scullery, &o. Alpha-street— 6 rooms, Ac. 'Wallace-street— 6 rooms Loams Negotiated. A. W. BROWN, Lambton-quay. "fTf ALTER KNOWLES, Sharebroker, Housk, Land, and Genebal Commission Agent. Money to Lend on Freehold. Security from £50 to £25,000. No. 1, WILLIS-STREET, WELLINGTON. TpRED. G. THOMPB OIN GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT, MONEY TO LEND, In sums from £50 to £20,000. HOTELS IN TOWN AND COUNTRY Fob Sali and To Let. I Agent— Fhfenix Fire Offioo Agent — The Marine Insuranoe Company Officm— Gb-T-stbmt. TITR. A. T. MAGINNITT, SOLICITOR, Palmirston-btrkkt, Whbtpobt. A NECESSARY PRECAUTION. [A Cabd.J ' The Cunard Steamship Company, who A 8. PATERSON own tho largest and best equipped fle«t in -•£*• (Advocate, Scotland), :~: ~ the.world, proudly boaat that during the BAI , RISTIPII ANT v got tptthtj many yearsof their incorporation they have **l >J^ SOLICITOR never lost by shipwreck or accident tho life R-6iB**b_d Patbnt Ag«nt, of a single seaman or passenger. Dwellers **°* 14 > Brandon • street,' Wellington. in> these colonies 'have no idea of the pre- 7, '^Zl „,,.„ __ . Tnrm ~ eauWtaken'by this company for the F. BOLTON.^ SOLICITOR safety and oomfort of passengers in the No. 4, Gbet-stbeet, rough and boisterous, Atlantio trade. Every berth oarries a life-belt (as do the ships of , <~~" , ■ , t the. Union Company), whilst patent life* Money to Lend on Freehold Security at boats and rafts aro stowod 'at 'every conironiont corner of tho deok. ' Every ship Cnrrent Rates of Interest. sarrios, too, for' the froe two of -passengors <■ ' ~ ' T~» " ujd. crow, an abundant supply of St. Jacobs •' ? OT IO l?r Dil,' in order thai tlie many bruises, spraina, "- , p -I V. soldi, and other ailments incidental to a ' md weather trip may be quiokly and surely [ EARLY CLOSING. relieved,. . ' ALWAYS THE WAY. (~l N and after 14th fast, all Butohers' ' Shops in Wellington working under Union If you meet a man on the' wharf using , ... „ trong language beoanee he has missed the rnles wIU CloBe at s>3 ° pm - Srtwdays teamer just passing Tlritiri, you can safely 9 p.m. rage* that he does not carry a. Watetbury. 'eoplewhodoWnover iriahuwy. 'They QUPPORT EARLY CLOSING f_lk down leisurely, and catoh their boats' 'O ivery time, simply because their watohes i_ve been built to show them only tho * T TTVrT\a A V i. ar\xt iorr»ot time, and not to mislead them by A JL.^ -W I>SA I *BON, n approximation only. The man who, when unnTMiTTiapa 4ked,the time, looks at his w.toh and, of ter B O O T M A X H R S, laving got a glimpse of the sun's position . Cuba-stbiet, «a gone through a few arithmetical oalou- — ... . „ ».^_ .„ , »tions on his fingers, telle you "Oh, about '° n *° d ftfter UONDAY > 7th ' JnlT . wenty or twenty-five minutes to one." car- CLOSE their Cuba-street Establishment ies a gold ohronograph, or some other ' 1 graph," w^loh^st him twenty guineas to ' 6 O'CLOCK. Saturdays excepted. my, and as much more to keep it going at " ' — ~ U. If he owned a Waterbury his answer T0 FACILITATE ronld bo short, sharp, and oorrect, sir; not x^ARTY pTn«i T m n minute too fast, and never slow. B B , CLOSING, . Ocb Establishment PUBLIC NOTICE. Wltt CLOSE AT 6 O'CLOCK P.M. IIGHT HOURS' WORKI EIGHT HOURS' RECREATION MONDAY, 14th JULY. SATURDAYS EIGHT HOURS' REST! iXCEPTED. 3*""~ Hoping our patrons will call early and moke N and after Monday, the 30th Jnne. J tn «» purchases. in rn Kill fc "S IJevT 1 Je vT. ce y er » of Cuba. street, ?££!3£%S^%^% EDWARD S * EMBURY, aur. street. Thb groom of Professor Paque, Avondale ' SHOP EARLY. fr. Pattington), recently sent a letter to — » proprietors, testifying' to the effioaoy of "XT 0 well-regulated household leaves the B_sh*w'» Monarch of Pain as a cure for -^ pnrchose of any article for oonanmp. othaohe.— Adtt. - . taon or wear till Saturday night.

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Evening Post, Volume XL, Issue 8, 9 July 1890, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XL, Issue 8, 9 July 1890, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XL, Issue 8, 9 July 1890, Page 4