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TDEAL Freehold Dairy Farms—2oo acres* Jl near Hunterville, divided into 8 paddocks ; 5-roomed houee, up-to-date cowshod and yards, stables, cart and other sheds; good orchard ; school, 'post office, and creamery within 1 mile, splendid roads. Price, including dairy herd (90 head), £17 10s per aero ; terms £1000 cash, balance arranged. This is a cheap property, and well worth £20 per acre. Tha best of Rimu and Matai Bush—l4oo acres, or.p., at £13« 6d.. within 2 miles of Main, lrunk line, middle section; area in. gra«s 350 acres; cottage of 3 rooms, yard.3, dip, etc. This property is worth a fortune to onn^r* miller > «nd should cut at least 20,000 ft to the aero right through, and tlio, quality of the timber is the very beK. Tram rights to station (di=tance ?. miles) navo been secured. Price right out £8000, tprms; timber-cutting rights for 15 years fSOOO,f 5000, terms. Apply W. P. GAlv^iiß, AND CO., Land Agents. Taihape. TCTOR S4LE OR "EXCHANGE-5116 -*- Acres, hmestono formation; sheep run; beautiful climate; plenty of winter iced; fenced; carrying 5000 breeding ewes, 50 rams, 411 head of cattle, 17 horses; homestead; selling prico £4 10s per acre; owner wishes to bria^ his family to the city; would swap for reliable city property at £5 per acre; city property to be taken at fair valuation: no fictitious values taken; straightout deal only entertained; tho sheep run is priced at bedrock; owner expects to be ottered proporty equally low in price, so a3 to get a fair value; can be considerably improved; capable of carrying 5000 bheep; 250Q acres in grass, 850 acres in bush, and 250 acres ploughed; balance* is in strong fern and rough feed. Wel-I lington City Property only taken by way of Exchange.—DWAN BROS., Will»-st, ' Wellington. TfiT ANTED KNOWN. Wo Buy for Cash—Second-hand Trunks, ' Travelling Bags, Bicycles, Pianos, Furniture, Sewing Machines. HEALY'S AUCTION ROOMS, &. Cuba-street. *-' ! TXT ANTED KNO WN^ W. J. GAUDIN AND SON, Coal and Grain Merchants, \ GHUZNEE-STREET and KDLBIRNIE. Quotations for any quantity of Produce , on application. 'Phone 271. 1 WANTED KNOWN. CRICKET SEASON, 1909. WE make a "big hit" this season with our "NOT OUT" Cricket Trousers at 10s 6d pair, fashionablo cut. with" roll bottoms. DUNCAN AND MACINTOSH, ' Manners-street. WANTED. KNOWN. " T UK INCANDESCENT KEROSENE -JU GAS LAMPS, the Cheapest and Most Brilliant Light on Earth. House Lamps, 22s 6d each. SHOP ARO LAMPS, 2000 candle-power. LUX LIGHT COMPANY, 35. 37, 39, Old. Customhouee-st., Back of Opera House, Wellington. WANTED KnoTrn—Meston, Tailor, In gestre-street, makes the best Handmade Suit to order in town. Only expert, men employed. All garments silksewn throughout. Our Suits are guaranteed real Tailor-made. No fit, no pay. Genuine Hand-made Suits to order from 80s. Machine-made Suits to order from 37s 6d. Trousers to order, 10s 6d to 255. Unlaundried White Shirts, -pure linen, 23 6d each, equal to any laundried ehirfc at 6s 6d. Moston, Tailor and Mercor, 21b, Ingestre-street, 3 doors below Cubaetreet. ANTED Known, that I have large . stocks of assorted Vehicles for Sale, cheap, consisting of Butchers', Bakers', Urocers' Carts, Dog Carts, Rustic Carts, Pony Carts, Gigs, Bradleys and Sulkeye, Princa George Carts with Curved Wings, Spring Drays, Tip Drayß up to 4in tires, City Van 3to carry 2 tons, some lighter, to cany 1 ton, s.h. in the above; very cheap. At the Wellington Coach. Factory, St. Hill-street off Manners-st.— M. BOHAN. "^T ANTED—Men's Braces, 6d ; CaehV V mero Sox, 9d ; Canadian Flannels, 2s 6d; Working Shirts, from 2s 6d; Merino Singlets and Pants, from Is 9d;: Wool Singlets and Pants, from 3s 6d;, Tennis Shirts, from 2s 6d; Coat Hangers, 3d; Trousers, from 5s 'lid; Umbrellas, 3s lid to 19s 6d; Oilskin Coata, 7s 6d to 255; Trousers. 6e 6d; Aprons, 2s 6d. All Gents' Requirements at Bedrock Prices. Meston, Tailor and Mercer, 21b, Inges---tre-atreel. WANTED Known—Owing to dullness of tho building trade, and having a large staff of expert decorators, paperhangers, and painters whom I must keep employed, I am prepared to- 'give customers exceptionally Good Work at prices that defy competition. Being a Direct Importer. I will sell all goods at prices most reasonable. Estimates free by telephoning No. 2043 or 2316. Thos. A,. Wells, Wellington and Karori.W ANTED Known—Right buying~i§ important. "Win. Hall, Cheapfiide, sells cheaper than any other man m New Zealand. Pure Ceylon Tea, direct from tho gardens, not blended with rubbish, Is per lb; Derby. 8d; Juno, 8d; Sand soap, 2d ; Sylvia Starch, 4Jd; China, Glass, and Earthenware. You can got anything you want at Cheapsidc, opp. Library, Revans-street, Newtown. FREEZING SHEEP AND LAMBS. mHE WELLINGTON MEAT EXPORT COMPANY, LTD., is prepared to PURCHASE FAT SHEEP and LAMBS by weight or at per head. Tho company also offers clientß every facility for freezing on their own account. Prices can, be obtained on application at the Company's Offices or from any o{ the Buyers in the country. W. G. FOSTER, Manaarlnc Director. Tfl V E N I N G POST. Instructions as to the Insertion or Withdrawal of advertisements in tho Post mutt bo "in writing. Advertisements received without suoh instruction wiH be inserted until countermanded, and charged according^-. Notice to withdraw advertisements must bo given in writing not Inter than 1 p.m. Advertisements inserted by the month or quarter, and withdrawn at any time before tho expiry of a monthly or quarterly period, ara charged for as if inserted for the full term. Alterations for standing advertisements should be handed in by 2 p.m. the day before they are required to appear. Advertisers in tiie country can remit payment by Money Orders or Postage Stnmps. Any "person writing to the Evening Post Office for information in regard to advertisements already appeariug in the paper must send stamped addressed envelope in order to ensure reply. For the convenience of advertisers, replies to advertisements may bo sent to the Post Publishing Office; but the Proprietors do not as. oept any responsibility in this respect. Wliile every care is exercised in regard to the due insertion of advertisements, the Proprietors do not hold themselves responsible for the non-insertion through accident or from other causes, and the Proprietors reserve to themselves the right of omitting advertisements that they may deem objectionable, even although such advertisements may have been received and paid for in the usual course of ousineis. All literary communications should be addressed to the Editor, and all communication! relating to matters of business to the Proprictoru.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 84, 6 October 1909, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 9 Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 84, 6 October 1909, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 9 Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 84, 6 October 1909, Page 12

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