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MONDAY, 16th JULY, At 1 o'clook. NURSERY STOCK. UNRESERVED SALE OF FLOWERING AND ORNAMENTAL SHRUBS AND FRUIT TREES, From the celebrated Nurseries of Messrs. Hawkins A MacFatheridge, Auokland, and Mr. R. Russell, Nelson. LAERY A CO. (Limited) have received instructions from the above growers to sell at their warehouse, 44, Willia-Btreet, on Monday, 16th July, at 1 o'clock— FRUIT TREES (Auokland grown)—. ■j AAA Peach Trees (25 varieties), inJA/V7VF eluding Alexanders, Governor Garland, Wears' Farly, American Royal George, Brice's Early, Cooledge's Favourite, Foster's, Early Crawford, Muir, Wheatland, American Red, Wager, Ac, Ac, which have been well-tested and found suitable for thiß climate, bearing heavy crops of large and excellent fruit, and all the trees are worked on the American Mountain Peach stock, having good flbrouß roots CC/W\ choice Apples, blight-proof tJvrvr stocks O £*{} Japanese Plums Also, 200 choice Apples (blight-proof stocks), 400 choice Gooseberries, 20 doz Rhubarb Roots (assorted), grown at the Taita FLOWERING AND ORNAMENTAL SHRUBS— Rhododendrons, azaleas, oamellias, roses, retinosporaa (assorted), euonymous aurius variegata, deutzias (onsorted), weigela laurestinuß, pqtenoa sorelata, ericas, and a quantity of double primroses, double violets (assorted), Ac, Ac. These are grown by Mr. R. Russell, Nelson, and the choicest assortment ever offered in Wellington. A SALE of Unolainied Dogs will bo held at the Destructor Yard, Clyde-quay, at 3 p.m. on SATURDAY. 14th. J. E. PAGE. WOULD the gentleman who took a heavy Tweed Inverness Overcoat (soft felt hat in pocket) from the Drillshed last evening, in mistake for his own, please communicate with E., Box 283. ANYONE giving information that will lead to the recovery of one bright bay Pony Cob (black points), with cover on, that eithor strayed or was taken from my pad. dock, Oriental Bay, eight days ago, will be rewarded. E. J. Hill, Wellington Hat Faotory, Lambton-qnay. OST, a Gold Bracelet, between Opera House and Marion-street, on Saturday night. Reward on returning to Mrs. R. O'Connor, Ghuznee-strcet. 1 OST, dark sable and whito Collie Bitch. JLJ Finder rewarded. Apply Barraud and Son, Molesworth - stroet. Anyone found detaining same will be prosecuted. Bay Mare, about 13 hands, * J white star on forehead, branded Kon the off shoulder. Finder rewarded. Anyone detaining the above after this notice will be prosecuted J. H. Firth, 45, Courtenayplace, Wellington. g >OMFORTABLE Board and Residenoe v ./ for ono or two respectable Working Mon ; home comforts ; terms moderate. Address, 40, Ghuznee-street. /COMFORTABLE- Home for youth in Xj private family ; terms moderate. For address apply Evening Post. PRIVATE DETECTIVE DALE may be seen from 10 to 2 daily, for Divorce, Missing Friends, Absconding Debtors, Ao. Evidence colleoted in all court cases. Address Enfield House, Willie-street, Wellington. TWO Gentlemen require two Bedrooms and Sittingroom, with Board, convenient to G.P.0. ; permanent if suitable. Reply, with particulars, to G.S., Evening Post. IGHTH Wonder of the World. For one month only. We forward to any address in New Zealand, poßt free, a Compendium of Games, including Grand Steepleohaso, Backgammon, Draft Board, and Men, all for la 3d, worth 5s ; 356 varieties new winter gameß, amusing and instructive, from 3d. For Stationery, Fancy Goods, Wools, Crewels, Ac, 25 per cent, cheaper than any honso in trade. Noted Hibernia, 67, Cuba-st. MRS. OSBORNE, Ladies' Nurse. Ap~ply to Mra. Gftrbott, Martin-square. TO LET anyone purchase a good secondhand Piano cheap, for about 4b a week, is what I am able to do. Apply Cimino'a Music Warehouse, Willis-street. Tji O R SALE. So AP-BOiLiNG and Soda Cbtbtal Wobjes, situated at Newtown, Wolliagton, within two miles of General Post Office ; lately in occupation of Messrs. Bardeley Bros. A most complete little plant, including soap pans ; quite new. Easy terms. For further particulars, apply to GEORGE THOMAS A CO., Wellington. BAKERY BUSINESS *, OR SALE m City, doing a first-olass «' business of about 11,000 loaves per month. Price, £300. Address by letter to T. M. WILFORD, Solicitor, Featherston-street. FOR SALE, a Lady's Saddle, pigskin throughout; qnilted all over; cost £12 ; can bo had very cheap. Apply Allan Smith, Manners-street F~ OR SALE, a first-class Grand Piano, by one of the best makers ; walnut, with double brasß soonces ; a real bargain ; terms can be arranged. Apply Jameson Bros., Estate Agents, Manners-street. FOR SALE, bargain, part of fonr-roomed House of Furniture; owner leaving colony; good and oheap. Apply Evening Post office. FOR SALE, good usefnl Spring Cart and Harness, cheap. Apply Tait's Stores, Tasman-street. LARGE WAREHOUSE *• ON CUSTOMHOUSE-QUAY TO LET. IT is fitted up as a Soft Goods Warehouse, and is at present occupied by Messrs. Abchibald Clark A Sons. Apply to A. P. STUART A CO. TO BE LET Abel Smith-street, A FIRST-CLASS FAMILY RESIDENCE, Containing ten large and lofty rooms, well finished. Stables Washhouse Toolhouse Fernery And other onthouses Half an aore of land Tastefully laid out garden and grounds Undeniably one of the best and most desirable Family Residenoeß now vacant in the City. To be let on a monthly tenancy, or for a term of years if desired. Immediate possession can be given. For full details and oards to view, apply to HARCOURT A CO., Wellington. fliO LET, large Shop and six-roomed JL dwelling, Riddiford-street, Newtown. And for SALE, Two four • roomed Verandah Cottages. Small deposits reqnired. Apply C. W. TANNER, Solicitor, Customhouse-quay. rilO LET, Town Aore No. 953, Adelaide rood, known as Fairfield, with dwellinghouse, containing seven rooms, trap J house, stable and man's room, garden nicely laid out ; also lawn tennis gronnd ; rent, £72 per annum. The furniture in the house can be purchased at a low valuation, as the present tenant is abont to leave the colony. f a LET, Oxford-terrace, a pretty Cottage, JL five rooms. R. Martin, Mannera-st. TO LET, first-olass seven-roomed House, and six acres of good level land, in best part of T£arori. Apply T. W. Young, Jervois-quay. TO LET, Park-Btreet, Thorndon, a convenient nine-roomed House. Apply to Mr. Dorset, Park-street. ri"*O LET, a, five-roomed House, off Abel JL Smith-street, with every convenience ; gas, bath, p.w.c. Apply J. Andrews, 205, Willis-street. rt\O LET, a six-roomed House, corner of JL Austin and Pine-streets ; all modern conveniences. Apply Mrs. Cooper, 44, Austin-Btreet, or George Leslie, 32, Vivianatreet. TO LET, in Rhodes-street, a five-roomed Houso ; bathroom, combined washhouse and soullery. Apply to Joshua Bell, Riddiford-street. TO LET, the suite of Rooms over Robert Holliday A Co.'s, Booksellers and Stationers. 81, Lambton-qnay. O LET, Shop and Dwelling (five rooms} on Lambtou-quay, adjoining Lyon and Blair's. Apply to Johnston A Co., Panamastreet. TO LET, a four-roomed House in Hornerstreat, 12s ; ditto, one in Riddifordstreet. Apply to O. W. Clayton, Vivian1 atreet. TIIO LET, in Brougham-street, two_ sixX roomed Cottages ; every convenience. 1 Apply Macdougall A Co., Victoria-street. • riAO LET, one ten-roomed House, corner of JL Ellice and Brougham streets; every modern convenienca. Apply Macdougall ■ and Co., Victoria-strt at. T!O LET, a large Bedroom, with fireplace, suitable for two friends, with or withI out board; bath, hot, cold and shower. Also, private apartments for married couple .without ohildren ; references exohanged. Apply Evening Post.

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Evening Post, Volume XLVIII, Issue 11, 13 July 1894, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume XLVIII, Issue 11, 13 July 1894, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume XLVIII, Issue 11, 13 July 1894, Page 3

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