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MONDAY, 14th MARCH, At 9 a.m. fT^OWNSEND & PAUL will sell at their JL rooms, Willis-street— Kf\ cases William peaw £L£\ cases Buredeil peara -j PA cases apples, eating and cooking X boxes grapes Potatoes, onions, eggs, fowls, ducks MONDAY, 14th MARCH, At 2 o'clock. FREEHOLD LAND IN HAWKERSTREET. rpOWNSEND & PAUL have been A favoured with instructions from the Mortgagee, to sell at their rooms, on Monday Next, at 2 o'clock — • All that parcel of land situated off Hawker - street, containing 31 perche3 and 4-10ths of a perch, being part of section 401, on the public plan of the city, together with several rights-of-way. Also, [ 1 wagonette, with pole, shafts and sot of harness, it is also supplied with a top and can be either used as a baker's cart or wagonette. Can be seen at Nag's Head Yards. Plan of the land and all other particulars can be seen at TOWNSEND & PAUL'S, Auctioneers. TUESDAY NEXT, 15th MARCH, At 11 a.m. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. On the Premises, Hobson-street. MESSRS. CUNINGHAM, BADHAM and CO. will sell by auction, on Tuesday next, at 11 a.m., at the residence of Mr. D'Arcy Irvine, Hohson-street— The balance of his household furniturecouches, chairs, carpets, linoleum, telescope dining table, fenders and irons, dinner wagon, single and double bedsteads and mattresses, chests of drawers, mirrors, ornaments, pictures, books (including complete set of Picturesque Atlas of Australasia), Singer sewing machine, glass, crockery, soltzogene, dish covers, kitchen utensils, Iraporial combined washer and wringer, I.R. hose, garden tools, &c, Sm. Also, Brinamead's piano, in rosewood, cost 75 gnineaß rriRUEBRIDGE, MILLER & REICH SHAUEBROKERS, | PROFESSIONAL ACCOUNTANTS, Property and Financial Agents, Land and General Valuers, No. G, LAMBTON-QUAY, Wellington. Buy and Sell on Commission all Classes of Shares. Daily List of Latest Quotations. Instructions by post or wire promptly attended to. Government Assessors for the City of Wellington. Valuations of Landed and House Property, Furniture and Effects. &c, made for probate and stamp duty purposes. Sales and Purchases of Real Estate Negotiated. Advice gratis on subdivision of Estates. Procure a copy op our Investors' Handbook, ISSUED MONTHLY. Houses Let and Rents Collected. Special features of this Branoh — Careful supervision, prompt returns, and modorato charges. Loans on Real and Personal Estate, &c. promptly arranged. TRUEBRIDGE, MILLER & REICH Act solely as Agents, Render Account Sales and conclude Settlement immediately upon completion of transactions. Make equitable charges, and exercise the strictest care of their clients' interests. Agents for the Economic Fire Office (Lmtd.) of London. Agents for the Standard Accident Insurance Company (Limited). Advertising Contractors. Speciality — Advertising on Railway Stations throughout the colony. Every class of Commission Agency conducted with zeal and despatch. TRUEBRIDGE, MILLER & REICH, Sharebrokers, Accountants, Property, Finan cial, Insurance and General Commission Agents, Land and General Valuators, NO. 6, LAMBTON - QUAY, WELLINGTON. X> HEUM ATISM is often caused by failure of the Kidneys discharging Uric Acid from the Blood, and "PARAMO" will successfully assist this, and give almost immediate relief. AUTUMN SEASON, 1892. Just opened out a large variety of the very latest Fashions and NOVELTIES in the MANTLE ROOM at the Wholesale Family Drapery Warehouse, TE ARO HOUSE. LATEST FASHIONS in Ladies' Threequartor Capes LATEST FASHIONS in Ladies' " Doris " Capes LATEST FASHIONS in "Harris" Tweed Capes LATEST FASHIONS in Sealette Threequarter Capes, Silk-lined throughout LATEST FASHIONS in Ladies' " Nowmarket " Soalette Jackets, Trimmed Fox Fur LATEST FASHIONS in Ladies' " Newmarket " Sealette Jackets, Trimmed Beaver LATEST FASHIONS in Ladies' " Newmarket " Sealette Jackets, Trimmed Skunk LATEST FASHIONS in Ladies' " Newmarket " Sealette Jackets, Trimmed Martin Tail LATEST FASHIONS in Ladios' " Nowmarket" Sealette Jackets, i Trimmed Meal Sahle LADIES' FASHIONS in "Harris" Tweed Ulsters, with Three-quarter Cape LADIES' FASHIONS in "Harris" Tweed Paletots, Lined Silk toith Hoods LATEST FASHIONS in Mackintosh Doris Capes LATEST FASHIONS in "Distingue" Macintoshes LATEST FASHIONS in Fur-lined Cloaks in Jaciquard Cloth LATEST FASHIONS in Fur-lined Cloaks in Cashmere and Fotde LATEST FASHIONS in Fur-lined Cloaks Lined Squirrel LATEST FASHIONS in Fur-lined Cloaks Lined Musquash LATEST FASHIONS in Fnr-lined Cloaks Lined Coney LATEST FASHIONS in Fur-lined Cloaks Lined Kolinsky LATEST FASHIONS in Fur-lined Cloaks Lined Opossum And a large variety of other NOVELTIES FOR THE AUTUMN SEASON, in the Mantle Room, TE ARO HOUSE. SQUARE. UPRIGHT. GRAND. g T R 0 H~M E N G E R (1835) PIANOS. (1835) ENGLISH PRICES. 44, WILLIB-STREET, & QUEKN's CHAMBERS CHARLES CALLIS, Sole Agent for New Zealand. Bank Manager's Report, Wellington, 29th June, 1891: " With the Exhibition Model Piano supplied by you am well pleased. I oonsider i>lo better value than any other make in the market " TO PAINTERS. TENDERS are invited for Painting Cot-: tage. Tenders, to close on Wednesday, 16th instant. The lowest or any tgndep not necessarily accepted,- Tenders to be lodgod, B,nd particulars' obtained by applying to Mr. Dealy, Railway Hotel. N and after . MONDAY NEXT, the 14th March, the Business of the undersigned will be carried on in their new Premises, situate Hunter-street Extension, between Messrs. Sargood, Son & Ewen'a and Geo. Thomas & Co.'s. W. M. BANNATY-NB fr <SO, *TAKB "•-IT" A R A N A," ONE OP T.HE BEST TONICS IN EXISTENCE. RIFLE SHOO.TIN.G, LINE'S JVror-horse Drag will leave the Sydney-street Stableß at half-past 9 TO-MORROW, and every morning, for Trenthara. Return Fares 7s 6d TjIOUND, at 28, Willis-street, a Shop where you can see the difference between Cash, and Credit. J. M'LEAN, Jun., Ironmonger.

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Evening Post, Volume XLIII, Issue 61, 12 March 1892, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume XLIII, Issue 61, 12 March 1892, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume XLIII, Issue 61, 12 March 1892, Page 3

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