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TO BUILDERS. rfiENDKRS aro invited, to olose noon of -■- Wednesday, 21st Aagnst, for the Eroo'ion of Bn itiesa Premises for Messrs. Blundell Bros. (Evknino Post), Willisstreet. Tenders to be deposited and plans and specifications seen at the offioe of WU. C. CHATFIELD, Arohiteot. TIiNDhJtS are invited till noon of Thursday, 15th August, fpr the Krootion of Businoaa Premises in Victoria . Btreot, for Messrs. 1). Benjamin &' Co. Planß and specifications may be seen at the offioo of D. Benjamin & Co., with whom tenders are to be lodged. JAMES HISLOP, Arohiteot. TENDERS are invited till noon of Thursday, the 15th August, for the Erection of a Four-story Warehouse in Viotoria and Willeston streets, for Messrs. Kempthorne, Prosser, & Co. 'a New Zealand Drug Company (Limited). -Plans and speoifioations may be seen at their Warehouse, Lambtonqoay, where tenders are to be lodged. JAMKS HISLOP, Arohitoot. A. J. M'Tavisr.J |W. E. Ridbtonx. A. J. M'TAVISH & CO., ACCOUNTANTS, ■ AND, ESTATE, AND FINANCIAL AGENTS, VALUATORS AND ARBITRATORS, 33, Laubton-quat, Wellington. FOR SALE. HAWKER-STREET— Seven-roomedHouse, two bay windows, baloony, and eveiy oonvenienoe Land, 40 x 90. Prioe low, and terms euv. 1309 PIRIE S.RERT— House containing seven roo bathroom, and washhouse. Sea33 z 120. 1311 DIXON-STREET- Commodious family residenoo of nine rooms, with every convenience, near St. John's Churoh. Land. 33x70. 1306 TARANAKI-STREET— Nine-roomed Residence, with convenient offoeß. Land, 22x120. 1291 MACDCNALD CRESCENT— Now elevenroomed House with all modern conveniences, oommiinding a magnifioent view. Section about 26 x 75. Easy termi. 1292 WEBB-STREET— Ton-roomed Residence on ono floor, with 'very oonvenienoe. Section of land, 7J x 212. 1302 SCARBOHO'-TKRKACE, Cottage of four rooms, willioKuveuiences Land, 33 x 99. 1307 MARTIN-SQUARK— Four-roomed Cottage, Bou'lery and convenience. Section 20 x 70. J'.'aay tonne. 1319 ROLLESTON - STRFET-Three • roomed Cottagn. Section, 20 x 101. Terms, .£lO cash ; balanoo rental terms. MONEY TO LEND. Several (rams for investment on approved freehold necui ities, from £50 npwards, at lowest curront rates of interest. A. J. M'TAVISH & CO. TO NEWSPAPER PROPRIETORS. PRINTING MACHINERY. THE Proprietors of the Evening Post having purchased two of Foster's fast Webb Printing and Folding Machines, have FOR SAMO et VERY LOW PRICES— 2 I)AW80N'B FOUR-VKBDKB WHARFdaI« Printing Maohines; each printa at the rate of 6000 per honr 1 Dawson's Two-fkeder Whabfdalx Peintino Machini; prints 3000 per hour __ These Maohinea ore in good working order, and are only being disposed of as they are not fast enough to oope with the rapidly inoreasing oiroulation of the Evxnino Post. Fall partionlars may be obtained at the Evening Post offioe. Tl/T O N E V TO LEND ON FIRST-CLASS FREEHOLD SECURITY, UP TO THREE-FIFTHS OF VALUE IN SUMS OF £100 to £10,000, At the following exceptionally low rates of interest, viz. : — Under £1000 5J Per Cent. Under £3000, bnt not Ibbs than £1000 5i Per Cent. £3000, and up to £10,000 5 Per Cent. For forms of application apply to the Government Insurance Commissioner, Wellington, or to any of the Branch Offioos or Postal Agenoioß of the GOVERNMENT INSURANCE DEPARTMENT throughout the Colony. J. H. RICHARDSON. Government Insurance Comn issioner. $KND IT r "<> BHORTT'B. ANTI-CHINESE LEAGUE TT strikes me that we shall have to start an UNCLE ASSYRIAN LEAGUE. As a oheok to further invasion. I beg to announce that I have opened my old Dining Rooms as a TURKISH CONFECTIONER'S STORE, Where all the kinds of PERSIAN LOLLY ARE MADE ON THE PREMISES, In full view of the public GEO. BODLEY. A T Dunedin Winter Show, WABDELJC BROS, again oarried oft First Prize for HAMS, against all-oomors. Pkiois :— Hams, 7Jd per lb Sides, 6d per lb WATERLOO LATENT ROUND FEEDING OILCAKES. Suitable for Horses and all Descriptions of Stook. These oakes are composed of a variety of articles, carefully Beleoted, and whioh, when oombined, form the moßt perfeot Mixed Food for Stook that has yet been introanoed, and ono that is speoially adapted for Yonng At the London Dairy Show this year the first prime for the flow giving the largest quantity and best quality of milk was won by a oow (the property of Mr. Ooates) whioh was fed on the Waterloo Round Cakes. At the Norfolk and Norwioh Christmas Bhow, hold Not. 16th, 17th, , and 18th 1882, the Champion Prize for the best Beait in the Show was won by steer which was fed on the Waterloo Round Cakes. Out of fifty-eight other prixos given at thi Show, thirty-eight were won by stook fed on the Waterloo Round Cakes. July 3, 1880.— I have the pleasure of handing yon the result a careful analysis of one of your Waterloo Bound Cakes, whioh ! yon sent me a fow days ago. The con- ! diUon of the oako, I find, is excellent. Altogether the enolosed analysis and recent examination of your Waterloo Round Cake ; fully confirms me in the high opinion whioh I hove expressed in years past of the feeding value of these cakes. During tho last five years I have made many analysis of samples oi your cake, sent to me by oonsnmera, and without a single exception, I have found all the samples of the same excellent quality as that of the oako whioh yon sent me for analysis a few days ago, and 1 am satisfied 'that you make the Waterloo Bound Cakes always from the same kind of feeding materials of the best quality, »nd employ them In the same proportions. The more extensively the Waterloo Cake will beoome known, the 'more it will be appreciated by feeders and fatteneraof stock. . Augustus Voxlgkxb. Every 'delivery is guaranteed to analysis. Present Prioe, £7 155. per ton. Free on laUsatHull. ,_ A _ _ Cheques to be mode payable to W. Chamben, Seoretary of tho Waterloo Mills Cajco and Warehousing Co., Limited,

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Evening Post, Volume L, Issue 36, 10 August 1895, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume L, Issue 36, 10 August 1895, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume L, Issue 36, 10 August 1895, Page 4