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TT^O^ & TO LEASE. DWAFBROS, Invite applications for a lease of one of the best .hotels in Wellington, near wharf, and close to Post Office ; free " for everything ; trade from £200 lo £275 weekly; beer consumption 35 to 45 hhds monthly; all drinks 6d; easy house to conduct; few servants requir, ed; will give a long lease to good tenant; possession after New Year. This hotel being free enables a person with limited capital to finance easily. We also require a Tenant for a newlybuilt Brick Hotel in the very centre of the most populous part of Wellington; trade £120 weekly; beer 30 hh'ds monthly ; free for everything ; good lease; rent £IQ. We can put in a person who has about £1200 cash. Apply at once, as this bargain will soon be snapped up. DWAN BEOS., iWillis-street, Wellington. £3000 ] S§giSS l £3000 FOR PRIVATE SALE. THE WHOLE OF A CABINETMAKER'S STOCK-IN-TRADE Removed to W. F. SHORTT'S, SPACIOUS AUCTION ROOMS, WDLLIS-STREET. EVERY ARTICLE OF FURNITURE GUARANTEED FOR 12 MONTHS. All Country Orders Packed and Delivered Free to the Railway Station. Houses Furnished throughout on the shortest notice. To give intending purchasers some idea of tho immense reductions that have been made in these goods, we quote below some of' the original prices and the present' Belling prices: — Bedroom Suite consisting: of wardrobe with drawer and mirror panel, Duchess Chest with six drawers nnd large bovolled-plate mirror, and handsome Waslwtand with two drawers, cupboard, marble top and double tile back, original price £21, -now £16 10s tho suite. Elegant Sideboard with mirror back, original price £16 10s, now £12 10b. Five-drawer Chests, original price £3 10s, now £2 15s. Massive Dining-room Suite of 9 pieces in leather, original price £21. now £16, And hundreds of other lines ■ reduced in proportion.' ' Mirror-back Sideboards' from £i 15» each. Carved-seated Austrian Chairs at 5s 9d each. 200 Brass-r»il Bedsteads from 30s each. Full-size Double Wire Mattresses, 14s Gd each. Inspection invited " W. B. OHENNELLS, LAND AUCTIONEER, MASTERTON! im. sabe- .• - »TE RANGrrUMATT./"" -\ Those on tho lookout ..fpr &•■ good' E*s : toral and agricultural prdpqrtyi will'.Bfi interested to learn that Mr.' :JAB.;'STUCKEY, through failing hoalth',.fh£s: docided to dispose of a portion at 'his'- wfell-known TE RANGITUMAU ESTATE, md for the purpose of sale has^placed it" in the hands of Mr. W. B. Chennelfi:" This property is admittedly ono of the best 'of its kind in tho colony, whilst the purebred herds „ of Hereford and Jersey cattle, and fleck of ' Southdown sheep aro clashed amongst tho finest in the Southern Hemisphere. Tho Estate consists of about 2200 acres of rolling downs and warm, fertile, limestono hills, all good healthy country, highly improved. As phowing how reproductive tha soil is/ it is only necessary to mention that a. portion whioh^has been cropped year after year with mangolds and swedes gives an annual return of fully SEVENTY TONS to the acre. The property is subdivided into 30 paddocks (8 wires), and each watered with permanent streams, and the boundary is wire netted. Its carrying rapacity is 6000 sheep (without lambs), 500 cattle, and 100 horses. As a fattening property it has few equals in this island, .whilst stud stock raised on this estate commands the highest prices whenever offered. The buildings comprise., a first-class family residence of 20 ROOMS ' (with firo-proof office) and all necessary outbuildings, manager's residence (which cost olose on £1000), gardener's cottage, shearers' whare, shelters for. ntud stock, dip, two sets sheep and cattle yards, dairy, etc. Within a few minutes' walk of the homestead aro a school, church, creamory, •nd post office. The proporty is distant only thrco miles (across the riverj fr6m tho OPAKI RAILWAY STATION, and oight miles from tho MASTERTON POST OFFICE. Those haying money to invest should not hesitate in coining to a decision to purchase this property. No better investment is likely to come upon the market, for the locality is an ideal one, in closo proximity to the most progressive inland town in New Zealand, and only about soventy miles from tho Empiro City. Price £15 per aero. Land Guide popted on application.- - • \HT F E G G E R S, T > • LAND and ESTATE AGENT, 28, LAMBTON-QUAY. Tel. No. 563. Hcropi-strcet, off Constable-street— View early; real bonny Sections, 33ft frontage to newly-made street; level, sunny, view unsurpassed, and quiet locality. Prices lo suit. Intending buyers must view this land early, as thero are only a few soctions. Plan can bo seen at my office, any time. Brooklyn— Good piece of Land, with Main-road frontage; splendid building site, view of whole of oity. Price 40a (£2) per foot; a bargain. - Potone (Main-street)^-Grand sii-roomod Houße, with every convenience; land 66ft x 100 ft. Price £620 ; very cheap proporty. Land alone worth £6 wer foot. ALTHOID ROOFING, ALTHOIO DAMeCOURSB, P. & B. BUILDING PAPER Absolutely the Best. May be obtained from BRISCOE & CO., LTD. JOHN DUTHIE & CO., LTD JAMKS W. JAOK. T^ORMAN, LONG AND CO. (LTD.). STEEL JOISTS OF THE HIGHEST QUALITY. JOHN DUTHIE AND CO., LIMITED, Agantc WANTED to Sell, several good sound Case*. Apply Evening Poit.

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Evening Post, Volume LXX, Issue 155, 30 December 1905, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume LXX, Issue 155, 30 December 1905, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume LXX, Issue 155, 30 December 1905, Page 7