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GREGG SHORTHAND. A SWEEPING VICTORY. AT the N.Z. Exhibition— in the ONLY OFFICIAL SHORTHAND CONTESTS held in New Zealand, OPEN to writer? of ANY system — GREGG writers obtained ALL the GOLD Medals with Sppfcial Mention and the HIGHEST AWARDS for SPEED, LEGIBILITY, and ACCURACY, COMPLETELY OUTCLASSING PITMAN writer?. WHY? Because GREGG Shorthand is EASIEST to LEARN EASIEST to READ , And EASIEST to WRITE. Success Assured at the GREGG SHORTHAND INSTITUTE, 5, CUBA-ST., opp. Town Hall. Send for Booklet, ''Shorthand Contests." RICHARDSON BROS.— For Bedsteads. Cots, Kapok and Fibre Beddings Best value in the city. RICHARDSON BROS.— For Dncheese Chest?, Sideboards, Kitchen Tables, and all classes of Cabinotware. RICHARDSON _ BROS.— For Crockeryware, Glassware, Cutlery, and Enamelwnrc. Absolutely tho best and cheapest house in tho Dominion. RICHARDSON BROS.— For Diningroom, Kitchen, and Pith Cane Chairs, Great variety at very lowest prices. RICHARDSON BROS.— SeII at tho VERY LOWEST PRICES for CASH or on TERMS. Note the Namo and Address: RICHARDSON BROS., COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHERS, 115, UPPER CUBA-STREET. In the Administration of the Estate of ELIZABETH BROWN, late of Wellington, widow, deceased. IT is requested that all amounts payable to thi3 Esfrtto be paid to the Public Trustee, Wellington, or lodged to the credit of the Public Trustee's Account at 1 any Postal Money Order Office. All accounts against this estate may bo rendered to the Public Trustee, as above, on or before SATURDAY, the 21st day. of March next, on the printed forms, which can be obtained for the purpose from this Office. Any account u nqt sent in by the day named may bo rejected. J. W. POYNTON, Public Trustee. Public Trust Office, Wellington 21st February, 1903. TO~BRIDGE BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. rTIHE POHANGINA COUNTY COUNJL' CIL is proparod to receive Tenders ■ for the Erection of a new Span of 120 ft to the Road Bridgo over tho River Pohangina, near Raumai. Trusses will bo i of Timber and Iron. Drawings, Speci- ] fication, .and Conditions of Contract may ho seen at tho office of tho Manawatu Evening Standard, Palmerston North, and ot, my office, No. 3, Willis-street, Wellington ("between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m.). Forms ' | of tonder and schedules will be provided j on application to mo at the above address. Tenders to be addressed to the Chair- '■ . ! man of the Pohangina County Council, I ordorsed "Tender for Pohangina Bridge," and delivered at tho -office of the County Clerk, at Pohangina, not later than 5 o'clock p.m. on FRIDAY, 12th day of ! March, 1908. Tho lowest or any tender not neccsI narily accepted. | , R. S. ROUNTHWAITE, M. Inst. C.E. important! to city capitalists! , to suburban residents! to market- gardeners! to bee and fowl farmers! Tho Balance of the Charming and Picturesque TOWN OF EAST PORIRUA! TOWN OF EAST FORIRUiII A O MAGNIFICENT BUILDING A O 4:0 SECTIONS, Ranging in Area from a QUARTERACRES to FIVE ACRES each. Situated on the Wellington an 3 Manawatu Railway. Immediately in front of the Porirua Railway Station. MACDONALD, WILSON AND CO. have much pleasure m announcing thai the balance ot the TOWN OF EAST PORIRUA will bo sold by public auc- ■ tion in the Exchange Land Mart, No. 84, . Lambton-quay, Wellington, ON WEDNESDAY, THE 18th DAY OF MARCH, 1908, At 2.30 o'clock p.m. \ The TOWN OF EAST PORIRUA consists of 106 acres of land of the most fertile aEd productive character, and is tho subdivision of the original Section No. 61 on tho Map of the Porirua District, bo long known aB tho property of tho late Mr. Wall. • The TOWN OF EAST PORIRUA is at tho head of the celebrated Tawa Valley, a \ alley which during the next 10 years will hold v great population, and be rocognißcd as the premier suburb of the City of Wellington. The TOWN OF EAST PORIRUA has * the advantage of having its roads laid out, made and metalled, and every person desirous of building can do bo at once witnout difficulty or trouble. Every section in the TOWN OF EAST PORIRUA has been so laid off that a carriage or motor car can now be driven " along itg roid and streets. In this respect it is quite unique amongst suburban towns. 1 Tho main old Porirua-road runs right from the railway station through the TOWN OF EAST PORIRUA, and connects with tho other subdivisional road. From evciy section there is a magnificent panoramic view of tho calm waters of Pori- '[ rua Bay and the lovely rolling hills surJ rounding it. A more charming and peaceful viow of seascape and sylvan sceuery cannot exist in any part of the world. ' The facilities which obtain in the TOWN OF EAST .PORIRUA for carrying on the smalle. 1 industries of market gardening, fowl farming, beo farming, ancl a swarm of cognate industries are very great. Ladies and gentlemen who wish to enjoy the charm of a country life while close to a great city, and at tho same timo make a comfortable income, should fix their homo r in the TOWN OF EAST PORIRUA. , Thc-y will never regret it. , The terms are of excepl ional liberality : Deposit on each section at timo of l purchase, £5 Balanco payable — 10 per cent in three months, 10 per cent, in twelve I months, remainder on mortgage ' for fivo years. Interest on unpaid > ' purchane money, 5 per cent, per annum. , Each pxnehaser on paying hiß purchase i monoy in' full at any time can have his . Land Transfer Title. Any purclmwv desiring to build can I have special twins ai ranged for paympnt . of purchaso money and financial assistance. Quilo a large number of buildings havo > already been erected in tho TOWN OF L EAST PORIRUA. Conditions of sale and further ppiticu- - lars may bo scon at tho rifhees of Mersrs. i Biandon, Hislop and Johnston, Solicitors, i corner of Featherston-etveet and Brandon- < JM2SILB! ■$-*&£ AjActio.aoery pffloss*

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Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 45, 22 February 1908, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 45, 22 February 1908, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 45, 22 February 1908, Page 6

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