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npO LET, North-avenue, Cottage (newly -*- papered), 3 rooms, scullery; 13s weekly. Apply, with rent-book, 55, Hop-per-street TO LET, 14, Stafford-street, 4-rd. bay window Cottage^ good view and all conveniences, 16s. J. Charlton, 12, Orien-tal-terrace. O LET, 1, Watson-street, 9-rd House, good view, c.l. and all conveniences ; low rent to good tenant. J. Charlton, 12, Oriental-terrace. nhO LET] 6^roomod House, in Ellicc- *- streot, with bath and gas. Apply 84, Ellioe-street. mO LET, 6-roomed Houso, Kelburne,' -B- all conveniences, lovely view, sunny, convenient to both tram routes; rent -17s 6d. Apply to Walter Smart, Pawnbroker, 97, Willis-stroet. f8 TO LET, 5-roomed House, all conveni- ■- ences, or would let 3or 4 rooms. Apply No. 56, Mortimer-terraoe, Epunistreet. mo" LET, 5-roomed House, No. 224, •-fi- Tinakori-road. Apply District. Manager, Public Trust Office. TO LET, Warehouses and Workrooms, in brick building, Old Custom-houso-street. Apply to Bethune and Hunter. f BVD LET, 6-roomed -House, every conA venience. Apply M. Segrief, 23, Daniel-street, Newtown. npO LET, 7 Rooms, good family house, -fl- country position, section, off Nairn-street; rental 20s, Apply J. M'Alpine. .74a, Nairn-street. mO LET, 11-roomed Boardinghouse, A partly furnished ; central, City ; also,' Cottages, Petone. Apply 8, Lip-man-street. \ njlO LET, a 2-story Factory and large A section ; bentral, low rent. Apply W. L. Thompson, .Tnorndon-quay. TO LET 7 Lower Adelaide-road, Bakery Shop and 5-rd. Dwelling; 3stall stable, trap shed, store room, baker's oven, feed loft, 15 years in use as a bakery; immediate possession. Apply Dwan Bros., owners, Willis-street. TO LET, near tram sheds, House on two flats.; also 5-roomed Dwelling, central; low rent. Apply 11, Garrettstreet. TO LET, ono or two largo unfurnished Rooms, Terrace, top of Woodwardstreet. Apply Bodega, Lambton-quay. TO LiJL'T, 5-roomed House, Crawfordstreet, gas, tubs, conveniences; 17s we.ek. Robinson, 38, Willis-street. TO LET, very fino. 7-roomed Residence, easy rent, on tram route. Apply Mrs. Hyde, Moxham-avenue, North Kilbirnie. O LET, Karaka Bay 5-Toomed "~Cottage, furnished or unfurnished. G. A. Hurley, 18, King's Chambers. TO LET, Vivian-street, commodious House of 9 rooms and all conveniences. Horace Baker, Ltd., 191, Lamb-ton-quay. TO LET,' unfurnished -large Front Room, ground floor, fireplace, Thorndonquay. Apply Evening Post. TO LET, 7-roomed House, 93 Hansonstreet, every convenience, key 95, Hanson-street. Apply 21, Hawker-street. O" LET, f9~Home~-street, 7-roomed House, with scullery, bathroom, workshop, h. and c. water, all conveniences. O~LET, up-to-date 5-roomed Villa, 11, 'Emerson-street. Apply Luke and Cooper', tMartin-stret, or ■ W. H. Philip, 120, Willis-street. TO LET, largu furnished Frqnt Room, firepiktoo, suit uwo ladies. Apply 380, Tinakori-road. TO LET, 5-roomed House, Newtown, pleasant locality, rent 153. Apply 136, Russell-terrace. TO LET, one Furnished Front Room, central; suit married couple; conveniences; no children. 11, Crawfordterrace, off Ingestre-street. OILSKIN Coats and Sou- westers, for walking or riding, best makes; lowest prices for end of season stock. Apply E. W. Mills and Co., Ltd. FOR breakfast, a cup of Van Houten'a Cocoa is warming and nourishing. FURNITURE and Furnishing at lowest prices. Te Aro Furnishing Co., 91, Cuba-street. Special cash discounts or easy terms without interest. Linoleum and Furniture PolV ish, at WardeH's, Wairarapa Farmers, M'lllwraith's, Pritchard's. For spring cleaning unsurpassed, guaranteed. ADAME~LEE. EnglislTGipsy, late of London, Palmist and Clairvoyante, No. 11, Victoria-place, off Ghuzneestreet. OARD-Lodging required, 18s to £1; hot water; any locality Terrace or Bay preferred. Apply Office Girl, Evening Post. SUPERIOR large front Room to Let. suit two friends, gentlemen; all conveniences; no children. Uralla, Ghuz-nee-street. ILL Sell, Edison latest "Triumph'"' Phonograph with records, only used short time; what offer? Phono, Evening Post. LADY, aged 30 (widow) would like to Correspond with gentleman, near same age. Full particulars to Madge, care Te Aro Post Office. /^"ENTLEWOMAN Wantedrt"o~assist~ln >jH" important work, able to carry out ideas, and to utilise common-sense and initiative. Summit, Evening Post. THOROUGH domesticated, homely person (young), giving up own home, desires Position; widower with children, Christian home, splendid manager. Competent, Post Office, Feathorston. VACANCY for gentleman; splendid opportunity. 12, Buller-street. RS. A. BIGGINS, Trance and Test Medium, consulted at 45, Abel Smith-street, corner Cuba-street. FINE , Beach Section, Paekakariki, for Sale, cheap ; real bargain. Apply Box 736, G.P.O. SETTINGS of White Leghorn Eggs, 4s 6d ; also new "6-roomed House to Let. Taylor, Ross-street, Kilbirnie. ILDEGARDE — POPSIT. —At St. Saviour's, Finch ley, on 23rd July, Algernon, sole son of Brigadier Theophilus Hildegarde, to Margarita (Meg|, eleventh daughter of Jim B. Popsit, of Berhampore. Gone for honeymoon to Suratura, where the tea comes from. PEOPLE who travel by sea should drink Suratura Tea' before embarking and while aboard. .Prevents nausea and depression, aids digestion, assists appetite. mHERE was a young spark of Calcutta A. tried Indian teas for a flutter. But he found and confessed Suratura was best, and he moved to Ceylon, from. Calcutta. SEA Bathing — A cup of Suratura Tea on entering and leaving the water makes bathing entirely pleasant. Tones and stimulates. jjIIVE Hundred handsome chorus Indies A^ now feel contented and smart as duchesses by drinking Suratura Tea thrice daily on four. "D," 2s, provided during rehearsals. — J. 0. Williamstun. SOME teas are tasteless and some taste rough, and some rack the nerves through the weary years ; but there's one tea excellent, sure enough' — that's Suratura— the_cup_ttiat_cheers] LITTLE Jack Homer moped in his corner, snarling at Little Boy Blue. Little 8.8. had spilt, you see, all of the Suratura Tea. I don't blame Jack Homer. Do you? ALL" trace of gloom and sorrow vanishes from the faces of the 340,301 New Zealanders . who drink. Suratura Tea regulwly. It SQQtUci nil irritntlonii nlUyi nil discontent,

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Evening Post, Volume LXXVII, Issue 63, 11 September 1909, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXXVII, Issue 63, 11 September 1909, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXXVII, Issue 63, 11 September 1909, Page 1

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