THE SOUNDS AND GOLDEN BAY STEAMSHIP COMPANY, Ltd. «saa^. tb^he s.s. te kapu 4wPHS£ J- Will leave For HAVELOCK and SOUNDS (inoluding KENEPURU)— On WEDNESDAY, 7th Nov., at 3 p.m. _-« For MOTUEK A, TAKAKA, and COLLINGWOOD— EarIy LAERY & CO., Lxn., Agents, Willis-streefc. Telephone 1223. THE PATEA SHIPPING COMPANY. _$J£Jls£ J- MAN A For PATEA-On MONDAY, sth Nov., at 8 p.m. p The s.s. KIRIPAKA, For WAITARA— On MONDAY, sth Nov., at 5 p.m. THOMPSON BROS. & CO., Agents, 59, Featheraton-st. Telephone No. 533. For continuation of Shipping advertisements see page 7. Tl/TRS, M. A. MACKENZIE, CHEMIST, (Qualified by Examination) THE MODERN PHARMACY, Corner of Ingestre and Marion streets. • 5s IN THE £1. F consequence of my early removal into new premises, I offer 25 per cent, off Hot Water Bottles, Hair Brushes, Air Cushions, Sponges, Puff Boxes, and a [ variety of other lines. WM. C. FITZGERALD, Consulting Chemist and Publio Vaccinator, Willis-street. Telephone 188. COLUMBIA SCHOOL OF DRESSCUTTING. MRS. MACLEOD, Teacher of Worth's Columbia Lightning Fitter. Ladies and Dressmakers invited to call and inspect. The above latest system of Dress-cutting easy to learn. Perfect fit guaranteed. Course of Lessons (with plans) ... J3l lp Od Indies' Patterns taken o 'ss Od 106. Willis-street, Next Hoby's, Dentist. ADVICE TO MOTHERS! Train the Baby's foot in the way it should go, and it will always go to our Store to be fitted with Shoes. We have pretty White or Tan Shoes at ls and ls 6d, and a host of other kinds. POTTER & SON, Shoe Importers. mOLET. T O L E T JL — 10-roomed Houses, Clifton-terrace, j6112 year 9 rooms Onslow-terrace, .£BO year 8 rooms Tinakori-road, J865 year 7 rooms Webb-street (off) large bower garden, 26s per week 7 rooms Hawker-street, large garden, rent 25s per^week 7 rooms Rintoul-street, new, 20s per week 7 rooms Wellington terrace (off), 30s^veek 6 rooms Tennyson r street, new, 25s week 6 rooms Creswick, 12s 6d week s'rooms Tarai>a.ki?street, 16s week ■ 5 rooms Waripouri-street, 13s 6d week 4 rooms Wiripouri-street, 11s 6d week 4, rooms Horaer-street, 10s week * „ •_ 'rooms Seatoun, furnished, 20a week 3 rooms Elizabeth-street, 9s week 3 rooms Little Taranaki-street, 10s . Shop and 5 Rooms Adelaide-road, 21s week Shop and 4 rooms Aro-street, 22s 6d Shop and 3 rooms Tory-street, 15s week Shop and 4 rooms Moiesworth-st., 20s week Shop (lock-up) Tory-street, 12s 6a week Shop (look-up) Tory-street, 7a 6d week ■ J. FANNING &< CO., Koyol Exchange, Opera House. ~O" OUSES T~O LE T, OWICN-STREET— 8 at _60 per annum WILIJS-STRIOET— 7 at JJ96 and C LIFTOM-TERRACE - 9 rooms HANSON-STREET— 7 at 25s THORNDON-QUAY-9 at £96 HUTT— 6 at 12s, 9at 21s _ MOLICSWORTH-STRI'JET— new $hop and dwelling WRIGHT-STREET— S at 15s ARO-STREET— Shop and 5 rooms at 22s 6d ONSLOW-TERRACE- 9 at per annum MD.-CRESCENT—6 at 17s 6d and 25s I CUBA - STREET EXTENSION — Shops, Offices, and Warehouses EPU W 1-STR WET— S at 13s Several furnished houses. HARCOURT & Coi 48, Lambton-quay. TO LET, that ' commodious v Residence known as "Chelmsford House," situated one minute's walk from Government Railway Station, ten rooms and all modern conveniences ; reasonable rent to, approved tenant; immediate possession. HARCOURT AND CO. t TT OUSES TO LET. Macdonald-orescent— 6 rooms, 25s per week Cuba-street — Shop and 6 rooms, 30s per week Karaka Bay— 4-roomed House, furnished ; can be booked for summer months. Also 5-roomed House, furnished ; three to five years' lease First-class Houses in Hawkestone-street 2 large Workshops, Willis-street,'los and 12s Shop in Vivian-street, cheap to good tenant Superior Furnished Apartments, Cuba-street and Terrace Shops, Tory-st, Cuba-Bt, and Lambton-qy Famished and Unfurnished Rooms, Ingestrestreet and Crosby-terrace W. E. SANSBURY & Co., Auctioneers, 42, Lambton-quay. HOMEBUSH ESTATE, KHANDALLAH. TO LET. ___ The above well known Estate, containing about 130 acres of splendid agricultural and pastoral land, with two dwellings of 14 and 7 rooms respectively, also stables, cow byre, hay loft, dairy and all necessary outbuildings. The property will be let as a whole, or' the dwellings and adjoining paddocks in one or two lots ; and the balance of the land in another lot. For further particulars apply LEWIS H. B. WILSON, 1, Grey-street, Wellington. f|lO LET, First and Second Floors, each X 32ft x 80ft, in Brick Building, Willisstreet, adjoining Messrs. Wrigjjlesworlh and Binns ; office entranoe from right-of-way ; goods entrance and hydraulic lift at back. Also, three-storied Brick Warehouse at rear of above. Apply to JACOB JOSEPH, Hob-S'-n -street. TO LOT, SHOP, WILLIS-bTREIOT. 110 LET, Shop recently occupied by Mr. . Harris, Chemist. Apply D wan Bros., Willis-street. TO LET, a Whare at Worser Bay, 14ft by 12ft, six bunks. Address G. Warren,' Hawkeßtone-crescent. WHEN you want a reliable and careful Expressman or Draymanj ring up , Carrier's Union. Telephone 1025.
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Evening Post, Volume LX, Issue 108, 3 November 1900, Page 1
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