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(( 11 y run i' i. 1: j 1 1 ;•, a. Foil HAI.K jSAlii^-STRLliil'— Four - roomed Cottage, with oonvenienoes. Price, JC3OO. Terms, 090 HAWKER-STREET— Four-roomed Houso, with all modern conveniences. Land, 36ft x 05ft. Price, £-150. 682 COURTENAY-PLACI3— Two Shops with Dwelling Houses, containing four and five rooms reapootively, nearly opposite To Aro Railway Station. Price, .81000. Torms. G74 BIDWELL-STREET— Fivcroomod Cottage with every modern conveniences ; ako, stable, coachhoußO, poultry yard, &c. Land, 41ft x 154 ft. Pi-ice, .£650. Torms. 080 GREEN - STREET, NEWTOWN— Fiveroomed House. Land, 30ft x 79ft; stable and shed ; suitable for expressman. Price, £205. 047 MULGRAVE-STREET— Six-roomed House, bathroom, washhouso, p.w.c, gas. Laud, 37 links x 114 links. Lot at 10's a wook. Price, £325. 028 For full particulars apply to HARCOURT & CO., Lambton-quay. Tji O B SALE. Sovcii-roomed House, with bath, soullory, and all conveniences, Abel Smith-stroet; prioe, .£550. Terms can bo arranged. Apply J. B. TRINGHAM & CO., Sharebrokera, I, Larabton-quay. SALE, Safety Bicycle, recently thoroughly renovated. Price, £15 _a_b.__Apply Harloy, Evening- Post. IT^OR SALE, an open Landau Carriage, a . pair of Hoiaes, and a set of Doublo Harnoss. The whole, complete, to bo sold very cheap for cash or on terms. Apply to W. J. Hainea, Mitoholltown. I7IOR SALE, some puro-bred Berkshire Pigs. For address, apply Evening Post. THOR SALE, a Ciookery and Grocery -"¦- Business now doing a, large business ; 12 y%ars' lease ; only a small amount of cash needed ; stock at valuation. Only reason for selling, owner's ill-health. For further particulars apply to Blame and Young, Commission Agents, 8, Grey-atreet. HOTEL, Manawatu, leading commproial trade, £80 week ; cash roonired, £650. Hotel, Manawatu Railway, low rent, trade £45 week ; will sell freehold cheap ; free house. Hotel, Wellington, doing £60 week ; £400 cash. Hotel.-country, trade £25 week ; rent, 30s. DWAN BROS., Willis-street. Note.— We make no charge to purchasers. •pOR PRIVATE SALE. 60 Head, consiating of first-claas young Cows, in milk ; Cows to calve, young stock (say 2 months to 2 years) ; Balls and Heifers, well-bred (part Ayrshire part Joraey, and pure-bred) ; also, pure-bred Ayrshire Cows. Can be purchased in lots, and be seen by arrangement with the undersigned only. ANDREW LUFF. Address Box General Post Office, Wellington. DRESSMAKING SCHOOL. ATHENS3UM BUILDINGS. THEORETICAL AND PRACTICAL. MES. MALE, lato Dressmaker, D.I.C, Wellington, having started Business on her own account, will begin a DRESSMAKING CLASS on the 9th January, 1893. Ladies instructed in Artistic Designing, Cutting, Fitting, and Draping. This is the only school of ita kind in the Colony, and will bo conducted on the same principle as one carried on with great aucooßß in Sydney by Mrs. Male, previous to hor coming to Now Zoalaud. Mra. Male' 8 experience as dressmaker with such firms as the D.I.C, Dnnedin and Wellington, and Direct Importing Company, Auckland, and with Farmer and Co. and Madame Beatiie, Sydney, is sufficient guarantee of her ability. Mra. Male guarantees to make pupils competent to undertake fil si-class positions. One quarter is sufficient to enablo persons to make their own dresses in first-class style. Dressmaking Schools are now very popular in England and in the colonies, owing to tho Princess of Wales having had hor daughters taught thia useful accomplishment, and no lady's education ia considered perfect without this necessary art. Ladies may form their own classes of not leas than six pupils for two hours weekly, and make dresses Tor themselves during the term. Will ladies who intend joining kindly see Mrs. Male, No. 8 Room, Athenaeum Buildings, during next week, to form classes. Class Saturday afternoon and Friday evening, from 7 to 9, for ladies who cannot attend during the weok. Mrs. MALE will also carry on Dressmaking Rooms at the Athenoenm Buildings, where only first-clasa assistants will be employed, and the work turned out in first-clasa atyle at reasonable chargea, and without the aid of apprentices. PHOTOGRAPHERS By Special Appointment to HIS EXCELLENCY THE EARL OF GLASGOW, G.C.M.G., AND THE COUNTESS OF GLASGOW. FIRST PRIZE MEDALLISTS Sydney, MBLnouBNE, and New Zealand Exhibitions. Established 1863 WRIGGLESWORTH AND BINNS, 7 WILLIS-STEEET, WELLINGTON, 7 Will, during the Balance of the Month of November and through the Whole of December, MAKE SPECIAL CONCESSIONS IN THEIR PRICES FOR LARGE-SIZED FAMILY AND OTHER GROUPS, For Xmaa Preaents, New Yoar Gifts, and Presentations. WRIGGLESWORTH AND BINNS, 7 WILLIS-STREET, 7 Neabl-v Opposite the Empire Hotel. Telephone, 161. IT HAS ARRIVED ! ! JUST IN FOR THE CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS, And Now Landed, ax Mamaki,— 15 octaves of Magjnnity's Blend — there ia no other whisky to beat it 10 qr-caaks of Jamaica Rum 8 qr-caska Vegas Pale Sherry 75 cases of Scotch Ale FOR THE FESTIVE SEASON I am doing HAMPERS OF AUSTRALIAN WINES From 28b per doz— in fact, any price. Miied cases of Spirits from 48s Continental Winea, 48a Champagnes, 60a per case French Brandy, dßs per case Scotch Alea, lie 6d por doz Dunedin, 8s The largest and best stock of Wines in this city to select from. I only ask for ono trial. JOHN MAGINNITY, FEATHERSTON-STREET. nnHE Committoe of the United Friondly JL Societies Demonstration, in aid of the Hospital, invite_ Tenders from Bands for Bervicoß on Anniversary Day, 23rd January, 1893. Tendoi-e to bo addressed to Socrotary, 6, Manners-Btveet, not later than 9th January, 1893. J. A. CAPPER, Socrotary. nnENDERS will bo received up till 5 p.m. X of Thursday, tbe sth instant, from master painters and bricklayers, for sovcuroomed houso. For particulars apply on the job', Bullor-street, or to C. COLQUHOUN, Builder, 78, Courtcnay-placo. _ ]?AINTERS riIENDEBS arc invitod \mtil noon of A Saturday, tha 7th January, for Painting the City Schoola. Specifications at my office. THOS. TURNBULL, Architect.

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Evening Post, Volume XLV, Issue 1, 3 January 1893, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume XLV, Issue 1, 3 January 1893, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume XLV, Issue 1, 3 January 1893, Page 3

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