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A. J. M'Tavish | !W. E. Redstone AJ. M'TAVISH & CO., • Accountants, Land, Estate, and Financial Agents, 33, Lambton-quay, Wellington. FOR SALE. Thompson-street — Residence containing 14 rooms and offices, verandah and balcony. Land. 34x123. Price, £800. A smaller property can be taken in 1447 part payment. Marion-street — Two new semi-detached Houses, each containing six rooms, and fitted with every convenience. Land, 1448 60 x 41. Price, £1200. Shannon-street— Six-roomed House, sculI , lery and bathroom, also workshop, 1449 Land, 33 x 110. Price, £500. Sutherland-road — Five-roomed Cottage, also stable, on large section of ground. 14-11 Price, £250. Apply A. J. M'TAVISH & CO. ; TO NEWSPAPER PROPRIETORS. , PRINTING MACHINERY. I npHE Proprietors of the Evening Post -*- having purchased two of Foster's fast Webb Printing and Folding Machines, have FOR SALE— | A Dawson's Foue-peeder Wharpdale Printing Machine. Prints at the rate of 6000 per hour. This Machine is in splendid working order, and will be sold at a very low figure, as the present owners have no further use for it. For particulars apply at ,the Evening Post office. t O It S A Z E~, IN SUITABLE BLOCKS, Sections 368, 402 to 4!3, containing 2698 acres of good bush land, situate in the Akatarawa .Block, about 11 miles distant from the_ Upper Hutt, on the Waikanae road. Price, from 20s per acre. Terms easy. For further particulars, apply to JOHNSTON & CO., Featherston-street. QAWMILL PLANT FOR SALE.-Twelve £-? h.p. double-cylinder horizontal engine,' 20 h.p. multitubular boiler (working pressure 901b), twin-saw breaking-down bench, with saw-spindles and pulleys complote, breast bench, with saw-spindle and pulleys complete; shafting, pulleys, belts, mill trucks and logging trucks. <tc. ; also first-class team of nine working bullocks and gear. The whole a complete plant, in first-class working order. Apply A. P. Mason, Wellington. IT^OR SALE, one Cash Register, almost ? new ; original cost, £44. Apply Finn, Chishohn & Co.. Auctioneers, Victoria-street. FOR SALE, a good, sound, staunch Horso ; fair trial given. Apply to W. Baker, 67, Hopper-street. FOR SALE, cheap, a Family Temperance Hotel, containing 25 rooms, one minute's walk from shipping and railway station. Tho lease has 13 years to run at a rental of £1 per week. The wholo will be sold as a going concern for the sum of £125, which includes lease, goodwill, and household furnishings. This is one of tho greatest bargains over offered in the colony. Apply at Evening Post office. OR SALE, Coachbuilding and Blacksmith's first-class Business, as going concern ; also, three-roomed House ; only reason for disposal, retiring from business. For particulars apply W. Merryweathor, Pahiatua. ' > ]"" 71OR SALE, a Coal and Wood, Grain and J Produce Business, together with steam engine, saw-horses, cart and harness, new store, cart- shed, engine -shed, and stables ; situation good, no opposition, good connection ; price £450. Apply nt Evening Post. THE EMPIRE HOTEL, Willis-street, Wellington. JMANDEL wishes to inform his friends • and patrons that the temporary altorations now being made, prior to the commencement of re-building the Hotel (which will be in eourso of construction in September next), will in no way interfere with the comfort of Visitors using the houso during such alterations; and whilst thanking them for past favours, hopes that by careful attention to tho increasing requirements of both residential and travelling publio to merit a still further share of their patronage. J. MAND EL, (Late of Club Hotel, Mastorton) Proprietor. THE STAR HOTEL, Laubton-quay, Wellington. nnHIS old-established hotel has recently i beon taken over by Mr. A. Crossey, lato of tho Terminus and Porirua Hotels, who has made great alterations and. improvements throughout tho whole building. The furniture is entirely new. Electric light and the latest of modern conveniences. Tho whole forms a complete transformation of what tho Star used to be. Commodious billiard-room and excellent billiard-tablo. First-class private bars both upstairs and downstairs. Frco Luribhcon at publio and private bars at noon. No pains hayo been spared to make this hotol replete with everything which will give patrons entire satisfaction. Accommodation for visitors, permanent boarders, families, and the commercial and goneral public. Comfort combined with civility, and strict attention to the requirements of all, will bo found at tho Star. Best brands of wines and spirits in stock. Bright sparkling and invigorating ales a specialty. All charges will be found to be most reasonable. , A. CROSSEY, Proprietor. IfETEOPOLITAN HOTEL, - 1 -"- 1 - MOLESWORTH-STREET. J. DARBY (late Steward of the Junior Club), having purchased the Lease and GoodWill of the above favourite hotol, begs to announco that every attention will bo given to old and now friends patronising the house. The accommodation for commercial travellers and permanent boarders will be found replete in qvery respect. Tho situation of tho hotel being so closo to the Railways and Government Buildings, is a boon to the commercial man. Tho Billiardroom will bo found completo in every respect, and is furnished with one of Alcook's best tables. Wines, Ales, and Spirits of the best quality. Telephone No. 1036. By Appoint- «i!tdP|sJ|» Ercellenoy to His JJKC^sKnss^L ® overnor> FRANK GRADY, Willis-street, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER. Clocks, Watches. Chains, Bangles. Links, Brooches ; Engagement, Keeper, and Wedding Eings ; Sih-or Buckles, Chatelaines, Match Boxes, Mounted Greenstone, &c. A Splendid Stock of Sterling Silver and Electro-Plated Novelties for Wedding Presents. Optical Goods, Fans, Dressing Cases, Purses, Card Cases, &c. Five Per Cent. Discount for Cash. Manufacturing, Engraving, Gilding. Watch, Clock, and Jewellery Repairs. mHU OHOP TOR pRESENTS. "jyTEMORIAL CARDS.— Newest design. Evening Post office.

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Evening Post, Volume LIII, Issue 109, 10 May 1897, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume LIII, Issue 109, 10 May 1897, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume LIII, Issue 109, 10 May 1897, Page 8