WHISKY ! WHISKY ! NOW LANDING— T ARGE shipments of this justly famed OLD SCOTCH WHISKY SIR EDWARD LEE'S REAL HOUSE OF COMMONS LIQUEUB MACLEAY DUFF AND CO.'S SPECIAL LIQUEUR CREAM, in oaie and bulk - FINEST WHISKY IMPORTED INTO NEW ZEALAND \ TEA ! TEA ! DIRECT FROM OUR TEA GARDENS IN CEYLON— 500 CHESTS NOW I— NDED. QUALITY BETTER THAN EVER HUME & SON, • ■WILLIS-STREET, WELLINGTOH, JACKSON-STREfiT, PETONE NOVEL JAPANESE BANGLES. X)E7E have just reoeived a parcel of these direct from Japan. They aye made of Cane and mounted in Silver, and slide over the wrist like tliO ordinary " _lellie Stewart " Bangles. v PRICE, O / EACH. WE SHOW A FEW OF THEM IN OTTB WINDOWS TO-DAY. STEWART DAWSON & CO., JEWELLERS, WELLINGTON. THE " JAPANESE-RUSSIAN WAR TS making supplies of JAPANESE WARES somewhat scarce. "Workmen joined the Colours," " Factories Shorthanded ; Men Called out for Reserves," _0., &o. But we have this week TEN CASE'S, and in almost every instance at old prioes. , Those who, like ourselves, have been in close touch with Japanese markets for many years will remember the stiff advance of prioes at the conclusion of the Japan-China war. THRKB IS GOING TO BIS AN ENORMOUSLY GREATER ADVANCE AT THE CONCLUSION OF THE JAPANESE-RUSSIAN WAR. We therefore suggest a speedy, inspection of our Latest Shipments by those in want of Birthday, Wedding, or Cojnpli. mentary Presents-. The Gooda are Speoially Pretty, the Prices Unusually Favourable. PEINGILE'S, I 69, LAMBTON-QTJAY.
LAND FOR SALE. LOWE It HUTT. THE PICK OF~THE VALLEY. ELMWOOD. ELm"w_OD. ELMWOOD. fTIHIS property adjoins the oelebrated J- Tame Estate, containing some 100 acres, all of which has been subdivided and sold Palatial residences are being rapidly built on every section. Elmwood has been well known in the past as the residence of Mr. Mowbray. It has a high position, perfectly fiat, and free from floods or surface water ; beautiful dark loamy soil which is acknowledged to have no superior in the colony. The property is splendidly laid out, lovely shade .~<nd ornamental trees and flowering Bhrubs, being the remains of highly cultivated grounds and gardens which originally cost Mr. Mowbray a large sum. to lay out. Last year the property wa6 subdivided into seotions, when a large number wero sold. The remainder are now being offered to the public at the original price to close the estate, no increase being asked by_ the proprietors, although land in this neighbourhood has practically doubled m value in the meantime. Remember, we intend to sell the balance this year, consesequently we have plaoed extremely low prices on sections to close up the estate. The first comer will have the pick of some lovely garden spots, including the portion that was originally attached to the old nomestead. The estate has been laid off in streets 66 feet wide, footpaths, concrete channelling, kerbing. A great advantage with this property is that it is a little removed from the dusty thoroughfare to the Taita, and is a perfect elysium and ideal spot for country residences. There is a regular 'bus service that passes within a few chains of the property. There ib also a proposal on foot to establish electrio trams in the Hutt Valley, also a motor 'bus service to and from tho station. The low price at which these sections are, offering, namely £2 per foot and upwafds ; will prove to investors that this land is absolutely the cheapest on the mar. ket. Terms— lo per cent, cash down, the' balance on easy terms extending over 5 years at 5 per cent p.a. The sections have a frontage of over 60 feet each by a depth averaging about 200 feet, and contain an area of i-*cre or more. further particulars and plans of the estate can be obtained from WATKINS AND HULL, Secretaries for the Syndicate, 9, Johnson-street; DWAN BROS., Willis-street; BAKER BROS.. Potone: Or from any reputable agent, who will be supplied with instructions upon application to the Secretaries. Mr. G. H. Williams notifies that upon receipt of postal advice, care of "Mason's House, Epuni Hamlet, he will meet buyers at Hutt Railway Station, with horse and trap, and drive them to tho Elmwood Estate. W. If SHORTT. AUCTIONEER, HOUSE, LAND AND ESTATE AGENT. Miramar Sections in the magnificent homestead block from 25s per foot. Plane and particulars may bo obtained on the ground. A permanent 'bus!' service running twelve trips per day has now been established to this property. Crosby-terrace — Splendidly-finished 61 roomed House, all modern conveniences. Price £800— £150 cash, balance on easy terms. Muritai, Day's Bay— Handsome 8-room-ed House, boautifully finished, lath and plaster all through, nearly half an acre of land ; to be sold a bargain ; also several first-claßß Sections, very cheap. Nelson — New Residence of 8 rooms, every possible convenience, splendid orchard ; 4 acres of land. Price £950 ; ft bargain. WANTEDW 'ANTED to Sell, Waverley Cycle, No. 2015. We allowed £10 ; a nibble at £8 ; easy payments, £1 deposit, £liper month. Adams Star Cycle Co., Mqjcer-street. ANTED Known— Fresh arrival of Table CenWes, so order early. Shortt's, Willis-street.
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Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 82, 4 October 1904, Page 7
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