ROOMS TO LET. npO LET, a Suite of three Rooms in Evening Post Buildings. Apply THE MANAGER. "* LOWER HUTT. " TO LET, for a term, the newly built Residence of Ernest B. Jones, beautifully situated on the hill-side, Belmontroad, about three acres ; hot and cold water; every modern convenience; view entrancing; healthy and fashionable locality; eight minutes from station; coachhouse and stable. Apply the Yerex and Jones Co., Viotoria-street, Wellington, or to Mr L T._Burt,_Lower Hutt. TO LET, at Brooklyn, a new 4-roorned Cottage; rent, lls. Address Evening Poati f I LET, Shop and Dwelling in MannersB- street. Possession first week in November ; rent £4 per week. Apply to J. Fauning and Co., Opera House. riAO LKT, Ground Moor, building corner a. Victoria and Harris streets, 20s ; also, large Room above Christeson's, Willis-street, about 18 x 18ft ; liberal terms to permanent tenant. Town- end and Paul. f 1101 10 LET, at Kaiwarra, a 5-roomed House, JL with all conveniences. Apply Mrs. A. Cameron, Kaiwarra. rj^OgLBT, a 6-roomed House and Grazing, 1 suitable, for an expies'sman or poultry farm : rent to a good tenant, lls. W. J. Haines, Holloway-road, Mitchell town. fliO LKT, immediate .possession, a sixJL roomed House with conveniences, situated in Ellioe-street. Apply D, T. Stuart. Fe^theiston-street. T I JO LET, in Hargraves-street, 7-roomed I House, h. and 'c. water, gas and all conveniences, splendid view. Apply Herbert Hill, Havgraves-street. JAMES'MUIR, HYDROPATHIC SPECIALIST YDROPATHIC SPECIALIST (Late of Xotorua, and by appointment to the Te Aroha Uot Springs Domain Bomd, formerly of Matlock, Buxton, and Harrogate, England), ' 1, HILL-t<TRRET (opposite Parliamentary Buildings). Telephone, IJI7. ' ' Consultation Hours— 9 to 10, 1.30 to 2.30, 5 to 6, 7 to 8. Te Aroba, 26th April, 1901. Dear Mr. Muir, — I have much enjoyed the "pack" baths which I took under your direction. They had the same effect as Turkish baths, without causing the inconyenienoe or the endurance of the trying heat inseparable from the Tnrkish system. I very much regret that time will not permit my taking a proper courbo of your baths.—- Yourß truly, R. J. SI'JDDON, Premier. LAND TRANSFER ACT NOTICE. T^TOTICE is hereby given that the several J3I parcels of land hereinafter described will be brought under the provisions of " The Land Transfer Act. 1885," unless caveat be lodged >l'or bidding the samo on or before the 4th day of November, 1901. 3151. ALFRED WILLIAM RENAI.L.— 4a acres 1 rood, 23 3-10 perches, part Section 23, Masterton Smail-farm Settlement. Ofcrcu.pied part by Franziska Anna Elizabeth Renall and part by Joseph Alfred Renall. 3156. MARGAHET- JOHNSTON HOLE. — 140 acres and 36 3-JO perches, parts of Sections 231 and 234, Riplit Bank, Wanganui Eiver, together with water-rights and other rights and privileges. Occupied by applicant. 3160. DAVID GALLOWAY.— I 33 acres 2 rooJs 2 porches, Suctions 2, 15. and parts of Sections 3 aud J4, Pahautanui Agricultural Reserve. Occupied by applicant. Diagrams may be inspected at this office. Dated this 2nd day of October, 1901, at the Landß Registry Office, Wellington. W. STUART, . District Land Registrar. OUR NEW PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDIO, ON THE OLD SITE, 7, WILLIS - STREET, 7, WLIL BE OPEN FOB THE RECEPTION OF SITTEKS , AT 9 A.M. ON MONDAY, I_th OOT. WRIGGLESWORTH AND BINNS, PHOTOGRAPHERS, 7, WIKIS-STREBT, 7, WELLINGTON. B O D EGA, LAMBTON - QUAY. (Late Nodine's.) The BODEGA DINING ROOMS are now open to patrons. The publio are invited to inspect the premises any time during the day or night. The proprietor • trusts, by having everything really up to date, to merit a share of public patronage. GEO. PINNOCK. COLUMBIA SCHOOL, OF DRESSCUTTING. MRS. MACL.EOD, Teacher of Worth's Columbia Lightning Fitter. Ladies and Dressmakera invited to call and inspeot. The above latest system of Dressoutting easy to loam. Perfect fit guaranteed. Drafting Lessons (with plans) ... .£1 Is Od Course of Dressmaking Lessons... £1 Is Od "106, Upper Willis-street (above Eller's). IT is a fact that Wilton's Bovoferrum is acknowledged by physicians to be the best curative agent yet discovered for nervous prostration, brain exhaustion, and for the prevention of all weakness caused by nervous strain, worry, mental overwork, or excesses of any description. It possesses in the highest degree the lire-sustaining power. To'be had of all chemists and storekeepers. Made only 1 by GEO. W. WILTON, Chemist, Cuba-street and Adelaide-road, Wellington. FJMHE COLONIAL OARRIING- CO . Grby-stbbbt. Furniture Packed and Removed by careful and ooinpetoiit men. Low Rate of Charges. W. & H. FLY, MAIL CONTRACTORS & GENERAL CARRIERS, ?'AB?bkton. All orders strictly attended to. Ageot N.Z. Express 00.
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Evening Post, Volume LXII, Issue 87, 9 October 1901, Page 1
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746Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXII, Issue 87, 9 October 1901, Page 1
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