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TO-MORROW, SATURDAY, Ist MAY, At 2 o'clock. WF. SHORTT will sell at his Mart. • Willis-street— A miscellaneous lot of useful goods, including a piano, lot carpenters' tools, saws, planes, plough, crand littlo lathe fcomplete, and isvdtablo for mechanic or amatottr), and a Splendid lot of clothing. "C1 () R S A L E . Austin-st (off) — 6 rooms, bath, scullery, copper, tubs ; land, 4o x 150. Courtonay-placo — 4 rooms and scullery ; land, 30 x 132. Constab!e-st— 4 rooms, scullery, and shed; land, 33 x 165. Ellice-st — 7 room?. «cullory, bath, washhouse, range ; land, 33 x 99. Emmett-st— 4 3-roomed Cottages, with scullery, washhouse, tubs, bath ; land, 03 x 79. FreJcrick-st — 2 "-roomed Cottages ; land, 31 x 49. Hagrcavcs-st— s rooms, bath, coyipor, tubs, h. and 0. water; land, 33 x US. Karori-crescent — 4 rooms, bath. pantry, washhouse, scullery, copper, tubs ; la:id, 33 x 10C. .£375. Nairn-st— s rooms, and conveniences ; land, 40 1- 120. Porcival-st — 9 rooms, and conveniences ; land, 30 x Go. South-avenue — 4 rooms, sonllory, copper, tubs ; land, 20 x 122. iJ3BO. Scarboro'-ler— s rooms, bath, scullery. waßhhous.o, copper, tubs; land, 3l x 99. J2405. Wallace-st — 2 rooms and scullery ; laud, 15 x 139. .£135. BAKEE BROS. FOR SALE. FOR SALE, a first-class Commercial Hotel in a good town. Rental only £8 per weok. T,rade averages '^600 woekty, which can be guaranteed. Splendidly furbished, and the leading hotel, with all com•lercial, sporting, andothct 1 clubs. This is a splendid opportunity for a good in«n who is capable of managing a first-class hotel. Amount of cash required about We are prepared to find the balance for a capable man. Free house. Satisfactory reasons for sailing. Tins is a genuine offer and one seldom met with. Further particulars will be supplied to bond fide buyers by DWAN ETJOS, Hotel Brokors. Wellington. CONFECTIONERY. BAKERY. DININGROOMS, AND FRUIT BUSINESS. FOR SALE, at Masterton, tho Business, as above, known as the Central Diningrooms, Queen - street, Masterton, doin;* a large und remunerative trade, with Lease of Premises, Shop-littings, Furniture, Bakery Utensils, also two Carts and two Horses. The Lease has 5J- years to run, at a low rental. The Building, consisting of nix rooms and shop, occupies tho bo»t business position in Masterton. Mastorton i 8 nox recognised as one of the most flourishing townships in the North Island, and is daily increasing. Present population over 40C0. Sk hotols, three banks, and threo auctioneers. Stock sales once a week, and rosfiilar auction sales every Saturday. Masterton is the market town for a large district. Tl« Forty-mile Bush is disappearing, and tha district is becoming thickly populated by small farmers, who circulate a large amount of capital. The proprietor has decided to sell wholly on account of failing health. Full particulars can be obtained from the undersigned. THOS. DUNCAN & CO., Land and Estate Agents, Masterton. A view of the premises and of the town of Masterton can be seen on application at the Evening Post oifice. _ THE VARIETY OF GOODS procurable at SHORTT'S Anctian Mart is, in keeping with every individual mart, and can be purchased privately at Auction Prices, without the necessity of attending auction sales. The following are a few items : — Blankets, rngs, men's clothing; oilskins, waterproof coats, covert coats, shirts, horsecloths, Furniture of everydescription, pianos, organs, a splendid assortment of violins, accordeons, banjos, 12-tune musical boxes, carpets, rugs, pictures, linoleums, Oilcloths, cigar and cigarette cases, pipes, billiard tables with table top complete, tents, field and opera glasses, liquor stands beautifully fitted, playing cards, decanters, oruets, clocks, saddles, harness, microscopes, show cases, cutlery of all kinds, carriage lataps, stationery, bruskware, glassware, toiletware, enamelled ironware, lamps of all kinds, mirrors, matting, fancy goods, bird cages, perambulators, go-carts, sewing 'machines, books, matting, bicycles, portmanteaux, Gladstone and travelling bags and trunks, overmantels, plate baskets, grand lot of albums, tinware, cameras, steam engines, hollow-ground razors, tools, 4c, <tc. A. J. M'Tatish.] [W. E. Redstone A, J. M'TAVISH & CO., ACCOUNTANTS, J AND, ESTATE, AND FINANCIAL "^ AGENTS, VALUATORS AND ARBITRATORS, 33, Lambton-quat, Wellington. FOE SALE— MOUNT-STREET— Residence of 10 rooms, fitted with every modern convenience. Land, 50 x 135. 14AO BOSTON-TERRACE— New Honse containing eight rooms, all on one floor, fitted with every convenience. Land, 66 x 160 1434 HANKE Y - STREET — House containing seven rooms, scullery, &c. Land, 66 x 160. 1356 HALL-STREET— Six-roomed House on one floor, bath, copper, ic. ; drainage perfect , easy terms. Land, 34 x 108 1342 ORIENTAL BAY— Five-roomed Cottage, on section 34 x 170. Price, .£425. 1438 SCARBORO' - TERRACE — Six - roomed House, two bay windows, scullery, and bathroom. Land, 33 x 97. TUTCHEN-AVENUE — Four-roomed Cottage, scullery, and washhouse. Land, 40 x 56. 1435 SOUTH-AVENUE— Four-roomed Cottage, with scullery. Land, 20 x 120. 1453 SOUTH-ROAD— Five-roomed Cottage, acullery, and bathroom. Section, 27ft 6in x 100 ft. 1411 KING-STREET— Two Cottages, each containing three rooms and icnllery. Land, 38 x 80. 1450 MONEY TO' LEND. Several sums for investment, fron £50 upwards, at lowest current rates. For further particulars apply >A. J. M'TAVISH & CO.

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Evening Post, Volume LIII, Issue 101, 30 April 1897, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LIII, Issue 101, 30 April 1897, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LIII, Issue 101, 30 April 1897, Page 8

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