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Messrs. Penty and Fordo, architects, etc., notify the dissolution of their partnership. The business will henceforth be carried on by Mr. Penty, who will sottle all the affairs of the late firm. Messrs. J. Bt. Bethune and Co. announce that they will sell by auction on Monday, 9th January, 1899, at 2 o'clock, by instructions from a gentleman who is leaving Wellington, a splendid rosewood piano by Schniedmayer, Stuttgart — trichord, ovorstrung check action, with all the latest improvements (coat £90) ; also, a quantity of first - class drawingroom, diningroom, and bedroom requisites, first-class o.p. ware, earthenware, glassware, Brussels carpets, and general household furnishings. The firm also publishes particulars of some of the city and country investments which they have on their Register for private sale, I and they insert a special announcement with reference to the remaining unsold allotments in the seaside township of Rona, within a quarter of a mile of the wharf at Day's Bay. They have for sale building sites in all the various seaside townships. The manager of the Dresden Piano Co. reports a record business in pianos and organs this month. On our first page Messrs. Harcourt & Co. publish a list of houses to let in all parts of the city and suburbs, ranging from three rooms upwards, furnished and otherwise. In our advertising and auction columns the firm ( has a number of properties advertised for sale. They especially call attention to the sale of building sites in Kent-terrace and Home-street to be held by auction on the 27th January, plans of which can now be seen at their offices. Their offices will be closed for the New Year holidays until the morning of the 4th January, 1899. Messrs. A. G. Tame and Co. make important additions to the lißt of stock for their Manukau Bale, which will be held next Wednesday. They also direct attention to their advertisement for tenders in Harrison Bros.' estate for sawmill plant and bush, and also the goodwill of lease of a firstclass 700 acre dairy farm. A freehold coal section is also offered by them for sale, with an unlimited supply of first - class household and steam coal. This, it is said, can be landed at Wellington at 10s per ton, and at this price a very handsome profit is shown. Mr. E. J. King notifies that he will resume tuition on the piano and violin on Monday, 16th January. He also calls attention to his pianoforte tuning and his supply of cheap music. ; The time-table for Mr. J. T. Kent's 'bus service to Seatoun and W.orser Bay during the holidays is notified elsewhere. The usual watch-night service will be held in Wesley Church to-night, at 11 o'clock. The order of services at St. Peter's Church for to-morrow is advertised. At St. Paul's Pro-Cathedral to-morrow the services will be conducted as advertised The services throughout St. Thomas's Parish to-morrow are advertised. The Rev. C. S. Ogg will conduct service in the Wadestown Schoolroom to-morrow. Presbyterian services wia be conducted at Island Bay to-morrow as advertised. The Rev. W. Baumber will preach in the Wesley Church, Taranaki-street, to-morrow morning and evening. At Molesworthstreet the services will be conducted by Mr. J. H. Haslam and Rev. T. F. Jones, and at Trinity Church, Newtown, by the Rev. A. C. Lawxy. The services in the Primitive Methodist churches to-morrow will bo conducted as follow: — Sydney-street, Mr. J. Eyres and Rev. R. Hall; Webb-street, Revs. R. Hall and J. Dawson t Newtown, Rev. J. Dawson and Mr. O. M. Luke. At the Terrace Congregational Church, to-morrow, the servioes will bo conducted by the Rev. J. R. Glasson. At the Cour-tenay-place Church the services will be conducted by the Rev. W. S. Fernie, and at the Newtown Church, by the Rev. E. Doddrell. At the Vivian-street Baptist Church tomorrow, the Rev.'Cl uallaston will preach in the morning and the Rev. W. Salter, of Dunedin, in the Evening. Watchnight service at 11 to-night. At the Church of Christ, Dixon-streot, Mr. Frank Hales will preach to - morrow night, at half-past 6. Attention is directed to the Christian Endeavour Rally to-morrow morning in the Courtenay-place Congregational Church at o.oU. * Ignited Christian Mission services will be conducted as advertised. The Gospel will be preached in the Gospel Hall, Herbert-street), to-morrow evening. The Bubject of the address at the Theosophical Society's Room to-morrow is advertised. A lecture will be delivered at the Psychological Hall, Ghuznee-street, to-morrow evening.

If you want to buy any Christmas presents, we can offer you a large choice of silver and Biver-plated articles. We have also Dressing Bags, Dressing Cases, Art Brassware, Marble and Fancy Clooks. We have quaint specimens of Art Metalware and Art Pottery at moderate prices. Our Christmas discount is 10 per cent, for cash. For the children we have stands of toys and dolls at popular prices. Now is the time to look round and see if you want any extra knives, forks, and spoons, or anything to make your kitchen work easier. Our kitchen ware department is full of the latest goods. Our prices nre worth the attention of thrifty housewives. Alexandra Kerosene Gas Cooking Stoves at 6s lid each. This is several shillings below the landed cost — they were part of a bankrupt stock. We have many other bargains to offer you. — Wilkins & Field, Ironmongers, Mannersstreet, Wellington. — Advfc.

BICYCLES FOR XMAS. Our latest models of ladies' and gent's Blackbird Bicycles are being 1 offered on Bpecial terms for the holiday season. These thoroughly up-to-date maohines contain the latest improvements and defy competition, at the low price of JJI6 10a. The easy terms we arrange on the hire - purchase system make it far more economical to purchase a wheel than to hire oae. A. B. Powaall & Co., »traut«.— -Advfci

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Evening Post, Volume LVI, Issue 157, 31 December 1898, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LVI, Issue 157, 31 December 1898, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LVI, Issue 157, 31 December 1898, Page 5

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