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400 a k c ? es v- L ?-« aCTes «""«. raz\y\y balance bush, well watered; 4- . roomed house and outbuildings, 5 miles r from Makuri, good road. Price £5 10b per ; acr«. The owner will Exchange for a small Dairy Farm. PETEK TULLOCH, Box 42, Pahiatua, OQg ACRES, all grassed ; carry 25 cows, , 250 sheep, 70 head young cattle Prico £12 ; £500 cash. i L- A. NOLAN AND CO., ; New Plymouth 1 HOTEL FOR SALE. I FREEHOLD COUNTRY HOTEL, present lease expiring 2 months time; compact house; doing good farmers' trade ; first-class position ; easy house to ( run ; no mortgage on property ; free house tor wines, beer, and spirits; grand opportunity securing payable business in progressive district ; owner only furnish particulars personally to bona fide buyers The purchaser could have a payable free houso at small cast, be his own landlord, and have no rent to pay. At the price, which is low, the business is a, bargain, and is only equal to prices a6ked for ordinary leases. The land and buildings good value for money. Price £3000 DWAN BROS., Willis-street. Wellington. ANTED to Sell, Farm, 1492 Acres, Waikato,. best growing land in New Zealand; level, closo Main Trunk; ■ price £4 10s acre. Also, exceptionally good Farm, 400 Acres, same locality, with house and outbuildings, £5 10s acre; close creamery and post office; very easy torms arranged ; * cheapest land North Island. J. D. Martin M'lntyra andj^^2jji, Lambton-quay, Wellington. W AN TED KNO W~nT .»» tT That wo A ° All Kinds of Plumbing, Hot-water Heating, Sanitary Work, and Drainage; also, all Range Fitting and Repair, Wo also arrange for new work and Repairs by skilled workmen for Carpentering, Pamting and Paperhanging Bricklaying, and Asphalting. , A note through the post wilf receive prompt attention. -JOHN NICOL, g^niber^ etc., 57, Cuba-street. A N TED KNOWN. Now is tho time to plant Cooper's superb Tulips. Wo have the finest selection of 1 S am , t' lstlnc t varieties in Australasia 1 Single lulips, all colours, 3s dozen- P ar l rot Tulips, 5s dozen. All Bulbs at lowoat rates. ' F. COOPER, LTD., Coopered Buildings, Willis-street. TS7- ANTE D K~N OWN; v ¥ I WON'T BE UNDERSOLD. CHEAPSIDE, REVANS-STREET. Gas Mantles 3^, Sand Soap 2d, Pur« Ceylon Tea Is, Sylvia Starch 4|d, Derby od, Juno Bd. WM. HALL, Importer, Cheapside, Revans-st., opp. the Library, Newtown. WANTED KNOWN. ~ LUX INCANDESCENT KEROSENE I GAS LAMPS, the Cheapest and Most Brilliant Light on Earth. House Lamps, 22s 6d each. SHOP ARC LAMPS. 2000 candle-power, LUX LIGHT COMPANY, 35, 37, 39, Old Customhouse-st., Bac-k of Opera Housg, Wellington. "^y ANTED KNOWN. OVERCOATS, For the cool days and nights. Our coats feel as good as they look, and th» new styles are looking good. 25? up. DUNCAN AND MACINTOSH. Manners-street. WELLINGTON DYE WORKS. WANTED Known— Ladies' and gentg* garments, curtains, table covers, chair -covers, feathers, etc., which are faded or soiled, can' be Dry Cleaned or Dyed equal to new. Gloves and Fur* cleaned. W. Barber and Co., 125, Cnbastreet, and 147. Riddiford-street Tel. 226. ANTED Known— Owing to dullness of the building trade, and having , a large staff of expert decorators, paperhaugers, and painters whom I must keep employed. I am prepared to give customer? 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, Wei liugtoH and Karori. LEFT-OFF CLOTHING. LADIES' and Gents' Superior Misfit and Left-off Clothing bought £or . cash- also Boots, Trunks, and Portman- . toaux. Highest prices given. Lettero , attended to. Mrs. Pritchard. 56. Vi-vian-street. Telephone 1101. LEFT-OFF CLOTHING. " MRS. BRUCE has Re-opened Business for the Purchase of Wearing Apparel of all descriptions. Highest prices given. Letters receive prompt attention. Address Mrs. Bruce, 139, Ingestre-street, next F.S. Dispensary. EFT-OFF Clothing.— llß, Taranaki-sf. Mrs. Nightingale, buyer of Ladies*, Gentlpmen's, and Children's Left-off Clothing, Boots, etc., calls at Hutt and Petone. Write or 'phone 2924. EFT-OFF Clothing.— Mrs. Woodward (lato Mrs. Botterill) gives highest cash prico for superior Misfit and Left-off Clothing, Boots. Letters attended to. 121, Ingestre-stroet. Telephone 2379. THE ' rriHE NORTH BRITISH AND MER, X CANTDLE INSURANCE COMPANY. LONDON AND EDINBURGH. Subscribed Capital £2,750,008 Paid-up 687,501 Fire Funds ex3eed £3,000,009 MURRAY, ROBERTS AND CO., Aaents. THE VICTORIA INSURANCE CO_l< PANY, LIMITED. Fire, Marine, Accident, and Fidelity Guarantee. ESTABLISHED 1849. Fire, Marine, Accident, and Fidelity Guarantee Risks accepted at Lowest Current Rates. LEVIN AND CO., LTD., ' Agents. TjiVENING POST. Instructions as to the Insertion or Withdrawal of advertisements in the Post mu_b be in writing-. Adiertiseoicnts received without ' such instruction will be inserted until countermanded, and charged uceordingl}. Notice to withdraw advertisements mutt b« given in writing not later than 1 p.m. Advertisements inserted by the month or , quarter, aud withdrawn at »ny time before th# expiry of a monthly or quarterly period, are charged for as ii inserted for the full term. Alterations for standing advertisements ihould be handed in by 2 p.m. the day befoie tUey aie required to appear. " ' Adrertiseis in the country can remit payment by Money Ordeis or Postage Stamps. Any person writing to the Evening Pott Office for information in regard to advertisements already appearing m the paper xnuit Bend stamped addressed envelope in order to ensure reply. For the convenience of advertisers, replies to advertisements may be sent to Hie Post PubI hshmg OHice; but the Proprietors do not ac- , cept any responsibility in this respect. While every care is exercised in tegard to the due insertion of advertisements, the Pro- ' pnetors do not hold themsehes responsible for ' the non-insertion through accident or from other causes: and the Proprietors reserve to , themselves the right of omitting ad\ertt*e- ■ menta that they may deem objectionable, even although such advertisementu may have been i received and p»id for in the usual course ot Dusineae. All literary communications should be addressed to the Editor, and all communication* relating to matters of business to the Proprietors.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 74, 30 March 1910, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 9 Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 74, 30 March 1910, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 9 Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 74, 30 March 1910, Page 12