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Jf'INTYRE & ORCHARD, 57a, LAMBTON-QUAY. WRIGHT-STREET — 7 rooms, hot wtte* and all conveniences, laud 29 x 120 ft. Price £900. 1 OFF CUBA-STREET-5 rooms and brick 1 stable. £575. GENTLEMAN'S RESIDENCE of 7 rooms, : well finished, up-to-date appointments', very close cily, land 38 x 80ft (about). Price £1650. ; GHUZNEE-STREET-8 rooms, land 30 x 100 ft. £1400. KELBURNE— New House, 8 rooms, sheltered, grand view, land 34 x 150 ft (more if desired). £1400 MOUNT VICTORIA - Charmingly-situ-ated Houso of 7 rooms. £1050 WANTED TO PURCSASE, House witb fctable. BOARDING-HOUSE, 9 rooms, good locality ; rent 30s. £110. WANTED to EXCHANGE, Houees fptl Land. £50 DEPOSIT will purchase new Housa of 5 rooms, land 45 x 132 ft. Prica £550. i CLOSE WILLIS-STREET — New modern House of 6 rooms, land 24 x 70ft. Price £825 ; easy terms. NEWTOWN — Good 5-roomed House, land -29 x 150 ft. £750. COURTENAY-PLAOE — Splendid Sita 40 x 132 ft. £71 per foot. POR SALE, two eplendid Sections at Trenthain. Apply care Licensee. Trentham Hotel. CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR, 1904-5, EDWARD ANDERSON, IMPORTER OF CHINA, GLASS, EARTHENWARE, Etc., Etc. WILLIS-STREET, WELLINGTON. I HAVE pleasure in calling attention to extensive importations for tho present season, consisting of useful and ornamental goods in CHINA, GLASS, EARTHENWARE, and ELECTRO-PLATE, obtained from numerous British and Foreign Manu-. facturers. BREAKFAST, TEA, and DINNER WARE kept in a large variety o£ stock patterns that can always b« . matched. Also, the newest designs in SINGLE and DOUBLE TODLET SERVICES, DIHNER SETS, BREAKFAST and TEA SETS, DESSERT SERVICES, GLASS TABLE SUITES, andORNAMENTS of every description. CHRISTMAS, NEW YEAR, And WEDDING PRESENTS, Or GENERAL FURNISHING GOODS TO SUIT ALL CLASSES. EXTENSIVE ENLARGEMENT Of PREMISES has just been completed, and tho stock, which is one of tho FINEST and LARGEST DISPLAYS iv tho colony, is constantly being added to by each steamer arriving. Visitors to Wellington are INVITED TO INSPECT SHOW ROOMS, which aro OPEN TILL 9.30 ON SATURDAYS. Breakage in transit is almost unknown, as goods are packed by thoroughly efficient packers. ""~ ™ • EDWARD ANDERSON, 41 and 43, WILLIS-ST., WELLINGTON. Established 1849. WE LEAD, OTHERS FOLLOW At a Respectful Distance 1 fTTHE NEW GOODS we havo just opened • J- up and aro now displaying in out : windows and large showroom constitute % ■ variety of really new and up-to-date thing* I such as is rarely seeu iv the colony. ; NEW TOILET SETS. NEW TRINKET SETS. I NEW SETS OF JUGS. NEW CHEESE STANDS. ' NEW JARDINIERES. ' NEW TEAPOTS. **"*******. NEW CAKE TRAYS. ■ A beautiful line of English Art Glassware , in RUSTIC FLOWER-HOLDERS, . suitable for table decoration. Wo respectfully invite inspection and comparison. CRAIG~& CO., THE UP-TO-DATE CHINA and GLASS EMPORIUM, 34, MANNERS-STREET. COALBROOKDALE rthe STANDARD COALinths Colony, and because, of its superior quality is to-day the Cheapest Coal on the market. For Household purposes it overrides all competition, as one ton of this Coal is better value than 25 owt. of most other coals. IT IS SOLD BY ALL COAL MERCHANTS at the following net prices :— UNSCREENED COALs DELIVERED AT YOUR HOUSE from ship's side at 27s per ton. DELIVERED AT YOUR HOUSE from yards, 31s per ton. SCREENED COAL: DELIVERED AT YOUR HOUSE from ship's side, at 31s per ton. DELIVERED AT YOUR HOUSE from yards, 36s per ton. gTENINO POST. Instructions as to the Insertion or Withdrawal of advertisements in the Post mutt bo in writing. Advertisements received without suc't instruction will be inserted until counter, lnamlcrl, and charged accordingly. Notice to withdmw advertisement! must bo given in writing not later than 1 p.m. Advertisements inserted by the month or quarter, and withdrawn at any tune before the expiry of a monthly or quarterly period, are charged for as if inserted for the full term. Alteiations for standing advertisement! should be handed in by 2 p.m. the day before they are required to appear. Advertisers in the country can remit payment by Money Orders or Postage Stamps. Any pei son writing to the Evening Toil Office for information in regard to advertisements already appearing in the paper inurt send stumped addressed envelope in order to ensure reply. r For thr convenience of advertisers, replies to advertisements may be Bent id the Post Publishing Oflioe; but the Proprietors do not acoe , p ,., -^ ies P°nsihilit.v in this respect. While every enre is exercised in regard to the due insertion of advertisement*, the Propuctora do not hold themselves icsnonstble tor the non-msevtiun tluough. accident or from other causes; and the lYopi-iptora reserve to tliemsehes the light of nmilting ndvcrtiiwmente that they niiiy deem objectionable, even although siioli ndveitiactuenls may have boon received and paid for in the usual course of business. ' All literary communications should he addressed to the Editor, and all coiiiiniinieationt relating to uiatteia of business to the Proprietors.

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Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 107, 2 November 1904, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 9 Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 107, 2 November 1904, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 9 Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 107, 2 November 1904, Page 8