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POX SALE, TOWN ACEE NO. 923, SUBDIVIDED into seven Building Allotments, of which four have a depth of 167 feet, and all a frontage of at least 40 feet. The Acre is situated ut the corner of Hall and Hanßon streets, adjoins the Town Belt, and is within three minutes' walk of the Tram line. The sections are offered at a moderate prioe, and any reasonable arrangements oan be made to suit deferred payment purchasers. Title under Land Transfer Aot. 924 i(Mt W W 40 -10 (5 1 o lMft ao q H W J^ 6 o H " W2W 2 345672 3 W ° trt 02 04 40 *0 40 40 I 40 < HALL STREET. W " For particulars, apply to A. J. M'TAVISH & CO., Lambton-quay.

TENDEES FOB BOAD MAKING. h- ri^ENDEES will be received up to noon of ur A the 11th of April for Forming and Metalling about 31 obains of Road at Petone. o. Plans, 4c, may be Been at the residenoe of James Curtis, ffitzherbert-Btreet, Petone. h, ' 75 THE WESTPOET COAL COMPANY y; (Limited). z I', COALBBOOKDALE COAL. 5. 9 . /^IOAL Consumers and the publio are noti30 fied that this SUPEEIOB COAL oan always be •btained wholesale from the agent, or ot retail from any ef the dealers, or at the yard and offioe, corner ef Feathers ton and _ Ballanoe streets. 3 • J. H. WILLIAMS, a ' Agent. ry D, 18 d » rriHE OBEY VALLEY COAL COMPANY JL (Limited). ** Depot— Manners and Victoria-streets nea? n Cuba-street, v ? flnoludes Wallsend, Coalpit Heatb urn! 11 Brunner Colleries). Having taken over the Brunner Coal Company's businoss on shore and afloat it will ba 1 our constant aim not only to maintain, but 7 also to largoly extend the said business. The poßßeßßion of these threo celebrated ool- — lories enables us to do so most advan- ! . togeonaly for our customers. There will also bo a largo supply of the r ; bant Ooßlbrookdale and Newcastle coal on hand for all who prefor them, eaparatoly or 36 mixed with our own ooal. Sales from the ) • combined mines lost year wan 160,000 tow. valley coal company, le (Limited.) 38 W. O. GASQUOINE, Local Manager. *W # BAB V- » A O O )r * 20. CUBA-STBEJfiT, . Opposite To Aro House, " UNDEBTAKEES AND FUNEBAI. )r FUBNISHfittS. Hearae, &0., kept on Promise. ia Funerals oonduoted to uil all daaaee, witb every requisite. BUILDEBB AND- CONTRACTORS. Besidenoe on the premises. Ring bel - «ndar lamp, np the entranoe. " All who would achieve suocess should endeavour to merit it." iv \yf7E hire daring the past year spared V * no expense in endeavouring to make \2 our Beer second to none in New Zealand, and oan now confidently assert we have suois oeeded in doing so. „ We invite all who enjoy a Good Glass of Beer TO ASK FOB STAPLES' BEST, On Draught at almost all Hotels in the City and surrounding Districts, And confidently anticipate their verdiot will be that Staples & Co. have successfully removed the reproaoh that good Beer could not be brewed in Wellington. J. STAPLES & CO. (Limited), MOLBSWOBTH AND MuEPHT STBBBT*. WANTED Known, just landed, 7 Cases Gas Fittings, Chandeliers, Hall Lamps, &o. ; _ also 11 oases Gas Globes. Inspection invited. THOMAS BALLINGEB, Direct Impoetbe, Plmtjbeb and Gabfittbr, No. 17, Wii.lilß-Bteebt. " This is an Age of Apollinaris Water." — Wai/tee Bbsant. APOLLINARIS "THE QUEEN OF TABLE WATERS.' "Familiar in millions of mouths as any household word. The popularity of Apollinaris Water is ehiefiy due to its irreproachable charaoter. More wholesome tban any aarated water whioh art can supply."— The Times. " Of late years the Queen, by the adviae of Sir William .Tenner, haa usually taken Apollinaris Water."— The World. WHOLESALE OF W. M. BANNATYNE & CO. /^tHABLES CATHIE, TAILOB AND CLOTHING MANUFACTURER. Estimates given for Volunteer, Naval, Polioe, and Fire Brigade Uniforms, Ao. Mannbrs-bteeet, Next Grey Valley Coal Company. WOEKING MEN, DON'T BUY SPLIT-LEATHEB BOOTS. Bemenber, the Winter is coming. PEARCE, of the Boot Arcade, has a fine stock of SOLID LEATHER BOOTS. Ski Them. BOOT ABCADE, CUBA-STEEET. PHCENIX ASSURANCE COMPANY OF LONDON. MB. ALFBED BOABDMAN has been appointed Agent to this Company for the Provincial District of Wellington, in lieu of Mr. F. G. Thompson, resigned. GEO. S. GRAHAM, Attorney and Superintendent. 3rd March, 1891. Having taken over the Agency of the Phasnix Fire Office for the above District, I am now carrying on the business in Offices opposite the National Mutual Life Association's premises, situate Customhouse-quay, and next door to Mr. D. T. Stuart. ALFEED BOAEDMAN, Agent Phoenix Assnranoe Company of London. VICTORIA POUNDBT. ITODWABD BEAGAB Ekoihhb, Ikon and Brass Foundbr, boilibkaxib, and glnibal SICTH Estimates given for all descriptions Builders and Contractors Ironwork VIOTOBIA AND MANN»M-BTRI«T Wellington. DUNEDIN EXHIBITION AWARD. X H. DALTON *-* * RECEIVED FIRST PRIZE FOR ARTISTIC CUTTING. J. H. DALTON, 43, Cuba-street and 65. Lambton-quay. SIGNWRITING. SIGNWBITING. rpHE Cheapest in the oity, by a first-class tradesman, at TUSTIN BROS., Manners street, OMITH BBOS., Yct,can Foundry K3 Manners-street, ha-r'ng scoured a large assortment of designs of Ornamental Cast ings for vorandahs, baloonies, fenoeg, Ao., wish to inform arohiteots, boildors, and the public that we are propaaed to supply at] ' orders at prioea that will oompare favourably -with, the imported article. \Veatill oontinn; to execute orders for all aorta of cast anc I wrought iron work. Illustrated catalogue* 4 19s be had on application

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Evening Post, Volume XLI, Issue 76, 1 April 1891, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume XLI, Issue 76, 1 April 1891, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume XLI, Issue 76, 1 April 1891, Page 4