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LEVIN & CO. (Limited), QUEEN-STREET, MASTERTON. T^S7E are prepared to supply Farmers, * * Storekeepers, and Settlers with all kinds of GENERAL MERCHANDISE at LOWEST CURRENT RATES. Liberal Advances will be made against Grain, Wool Clips, and Produce placed in our hands for sale. J. D. CRUICKSHANK, Branch Manager. EILDES, MITCHELL & Co. PRODUCE MERCHANTS AND COMMISSION AGENTS, Victoria-street. WE are now established in those commodious premises in Victoria-street formerly occupied by Messrs. Finn, Chisholm and Co., who are relinquishing the grain trade, and to whose numerous customers, and our own large circle, we offer the same facilities for business as characterised our predecessors at this address. To our customers we return sincere thanks for past support. We have on sale Chafe, Oats, Feed Wheat, Maize, Potatoes, Bran, Onions, Baled Straw, Rock Salt, Indian Corn Meal, also Pea, Lentil, Rye, and Barley Meals, and are agents for Simpson's Calf Meal. Having ample storage room, we are open to receive consignments of Wool, Skins, Hides, Tallow, Grain, Potatoes, Fungus, Flax, and other products, making liberal advances, or will purchase same in large or small quantities. Prompt account sales a special feature. g} # ROWE & SONS, GRAIN AND PRODUCE MERCHANTS, Beg to notify their Customers that they have removed to their New Brick Premises, Cuba-street Extension. We take this opportunity of thanking our friends for the liberal patronage bestowed upon us for the last 15 years, and hope to merit a continuance of the confidence placed in us. ON SALE. Oats, Wheat, Chaff, Bran, Pollard, Hay, Straw, &c, &c. S. ROWE & SONS, Cuba-street (next to Winder's). 3Q 6-£6 -£ ¥ ANES STABLES, 000 MOLESWORTH-STREET, W. F. SINCLAIR Proprietor. Having bought the goodwill of John Lane's Livery Stables, together with the whole of the plant and 30 horses, the undersigned trusts, by prompt attention to orders and civility, combined with moderate charges, to merit the patronage of the public. New Dogcarts and Buggies have been added to the already extensive plant. Special accommodation for Racehorses. Weddings and Picnics a speciality. Ladies' Hacks, Tandems, &c, at the shortest notice. None but reliable drivers employed. Special rates to Footballers, Golf Players, &c. Customers requiring Cabs to or from railway can rely on punctuality. Best Landaus, <&c, in the colony. Twelve loose-boxes to let. W. F. SINCLAIR. Note.— Telephone number is NOW 333 WESTPORT - CARDIE J? COAL CO. (Limited). BEST HOUSEHOLD ... OKI^ Pev Ton UNSCREENED Ofll Per Ton SMALL "Yl\ m Per Ton From ship's side by cartload, to which has to be added wharfage, weighing, and cartage. To be had from the principal Coal Merchants. No other Coal in Neio Zealand has made such a high reputation for all purposes as the Westport-Cardiff during the three years the mine has been opened. Those who use this Coal haven't much to send to the Destructor, as they put their ashes on top and all burns up. ! EAST GRETA COAL CO., I NEWCASTLE, N.S.W. This Coal is one of the very best Australian Coals for gas or steam, and it is especially suitable for household — gives a fine, clear fire, good heat; requires scarcely any wood to light it. To be had only from the undersigned. SAMUEL BROWN, Agent, Johnston-street. Office Telephone BS. Branches— Tory-street, Willis-street, Tina-kori-road. COALEROOKBALE COAL BEST COALBROOKDALE COAL can be obtained from ANY COAL-DEALER delivered from ship's side, by the Cartload. ! REDUCED PRICESBEST SCREENED ... Per Ton. UNSCREENED ... *%(\L Per Ton. Mai \y 1 SMALL "I 7/- Per Ton. lo which has to be added wharfage (Is per ton) and cartage. (Net Cash on Delivery). Attention is specially directed to above prices, which place the BEST COAL IN THE COLONY within the reach of all. TBAHE WESTPORT COAL COMPANY JL (Limited). RETAIL DEPOT— The Company's Retail Depot in Manners-street has on hand stocks of COALBROOKDALE and all other kinds of Coal and Firewood, and delivers at any part of the town at current prices. Telephone. No. 222. rpENDERS are invited up to 16th May -M- next for the Purchase of either of the following valuable Freehold Properties, City of Wellington :— 1. The Property opposite the site of the Bank of New Zealand,- and in the very heart of the city, having a double frontage of GOit to Customhouse-quay and Victoria street, with a connecting depth of about 190 ft. On part of the laud are erected extensive buildings. Separate tenders may be made for lots 1 and 2, as per plan attached. 2. The Property opposite Government Buildings, having a frontage of 47ft lOin to Lambton-quay and running back an average depth of about 130 ft to Bowen-street, to which it has a frontage of 65ft. On this property is • erected tho wooden building known as the Golden Rule Bazaar and the Victoria Tea Rooms. Terms — 10 per cent, of the purchase money to be paid on acceptance of tenders, and the balance within one month, with interest at the rate of 5 per cent, per annum. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. For further particulars apply at the office of the Executors of the Estate of tho late A. P. Stuart, 10, Customhouse-quay, Wellington. i I . 115 ft 7in 74ft 4in „ < rO £• .-4J ft fl-O* |& 8 1 2 & 18. m S? a • — ' o ASPHALTE WOEKS Victoria -street (Next to Luke's Foundry). All descriptions of Asphalte Work done. Builders and others supplied with asphalte for damp course and other purposes by the load if required. , Wood Blocks supplied and laid. G. H. BAYLIS, Proprietor.

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Evening Post, Volume LV, Issue 101, 30 April 1898, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume LV, Issue 101, 30 April 1898, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume LV, Issue 101, 30 April 1898, Page 8

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