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BEST SITE IN WILLIS-STREET. ripO LET, Barnett's New Building, 61, -H- Willis-3treet, near the Evening Post, and next door to Hume and Son. The position is central, prominent, and -well adapted for business purposes. The premises will be ready for occupation on or about the Ist December. •The rental of the Shop and the whole of the commodious ground floor is £5 per week. The Offices on the first floor, with private entrance from Willis-street, are suitable for professional men or for mercantile agencies, and can be rented altogether, or will be subdivided and fitted up to suit the convenience of incoming tenants. Tho Second Floor can be utilised for industrial and commercial pursuits, and rooms on this upper flat will be partitioned as may be required. A. A. BARNETT, 134, Wellington-terrace. WADESTOWN. TO LET, a conveniently-situated Dwellinghouse, containing six rooms, with all conveniences, together with large stable, and an acre of land for a garden; rent low. Apply to J. H. BETHUNE & CO. fTIO LET, splendid Rooms over Shortt's Auction Mart, Willis-street, suitable for offices, workrooms, or eamplerooms ; the most central position in Wellington; permanent tenants liberally dealt with. Apply on tho premises. fipO LET, Room, furnished or unfurnish- "- ed, to two young ladies engaged during the day, with board if. required. Address at Evening Post. TO LET, immediately, to a good tenant, a nine-roomed House, situated in Upper Cuba-street ; all conveniences. Apply Dr .Mason, 12, Ingestre-slreet. PTIO LET, a small Shop and Dwelling •*- in Tinakori-road ; moderate rent. Apply T. Orr, 18, Featherston-terraco. rTIO LET, Dwelling of five rooms, .with JL every modern convenience ; rent 18s. Apply 87, Austin-street. nnO Liil 1 , a five-roomed House 'in Eliza- *- beth-street ; all conveniences. Apply 32, Ghuznee-street. nnO LET, No. 3, Brougham-street, cou- ■- toining five rooms, bathroom, and scullery; all convenie»oes. Apply W. C. Hampton, butcher, Majorrbanks-street. fW\O LET, a newly-erected Shop in Rid- *- diford-street ; plate-glass window ; eieotric light and verandah. Tho dwelling contains in addition to shop five rooms, bathroom, scullery, and workshop. Apply Frank Grady, Willis-street. FT\O LET, a comfortably Furnished six- *- roomed House,, at Muritai, from now to the end of December. Apply Batkin, Lambton-quay, or telephone 714. TO LET, in Pa7k-"street~Thorndon, the Residence adjoining the bowling green, at present in the occupation of Mr. Koch. Apply to Mr. Dorset, Tina-kori-road. DRESSMAKING. TMTRS. MALE; , of "127, LiAMBTON-> " L7JL QUAY, is making a Speciality of Trimmed Dresses. Sido entrance, Wood-ward-street. LUNCH AT "OOGERS'S CRITERION CAFE, MANNERS-STREET. Four Courses — One Shilling. MUSICAL NOVELTIES. THE Patent Violin Bow can be rehaired by_ player in 5 minutes. The "Hedersine" Violin Resin — Those who have used it will have no other. Edwin Race's Violin Strings all tested, and most reliable string made. Neapolitan Gut or Acrobelle, 6d and 9d. At F. W. GARDINER'S MUSIC SHOP, 21,. Vivian-street. Musical_ Instrument JTunor, Repairer, etc. TJEMEMBER Distant . Friends— Christ- -»••' mas Papers, ready wrapped. Maori and Wellington -View Books, with freo protectors ; new Post Cards and Diaries for 1903. Now listen ! Box of twelve Art Christmas Cards,' with envelopes,' One Shilling, post free. R. Brown, Stationer, Willis-street. 1 A LADY complains that she asked for Wilton's Bovo-Ferrum and was given something else. This ,is a wicked deception, but some deajers will deceive. Be sure you get the genuine article. 2s 6d all chemists. 1 BICYCLE Repairs at reduced prices. Enamelling, plating, tyres, lamps, bells, and all sundries. Shorland and Co., Cycle and Repair Works, opposite Veitch and Allan, Cuba-street. 1 GROVE" CYCLE~WORKSrG!huznee-Bt. Repair and Overhaul any Bicycle. Dunlop and other tires fitted, be6t work ; Lates candle lamps in stock. Country work attended to promptly. Established ,1892. l "H/TRS. M. R. CULLEN, Certificated J.VJL Midwife, 23, Garrett-streot, off Cubastreet, has Vacancies for In-lying Ladies, and attends Confinements. S"~UN~BRAND~CHUTNEY — Piquant, peppery, and pleasant, including sweet sliced mango, graen mango, Cashmere, Bengal club, in pints and quarts, all grocers. 1 TTTORM POWDERS.— When a child » » complains of headache, when breath is bad, with constant thii-3t, or when sleep is restless, give one of these powders. That child will be a happy, healthy child next day.. Price Is. R. 0. Brien, Ohonv'st. 108, Cuba-street. 1 MADAME JEROME, Ladies' Hairdresser, is selling Switches, 18-inch hair, 12s 6d ; Fringes, from ss ; Combings made up, 2s 6d per ounce. Every description of hairwork done on the shortest notice. 154, Willis-street, opposite St. John's Church. fIIHE first Rambler Cycle was made 22 -*- years ago, and the present model stands unrivalled for neatness of design, strength, and easy-running qualities. LOOK at it this way — the fastest, cheap- , cst, strongest, most comfortable Bicycle aga^n reduced in price. The all-red machine all ready. Red Bird Cyclery, Ijambton-quay. 1 TRY STKNT AND OU'S BOTTLED ALE AND STOUT, specially brewed from malt and hops for private use ; quart*, 7s; pints, 4s; casks, 2s per gallon. Central Brewery, Quin-alieet, off Ghuznee-street. Telephone 571. • 1 ENUINE merit leads to fame. Wilton's vT Bovo-Ferrum has been sent to England in response to an order from a lady who heard of its merits as a > cure for anaemia. 2s 6d all dealers. l/ SAY, do you want a. Mil-ror framed cheap. Go to R. Martin, 17,- Man-ners-street. ' ' 1

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Evening Post, Volume LXIV, Issue 120, 17 November 1902, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXIV, Issue 120, 17 November 1902, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXIV, Issue 120, 17 November 1902, Page 1