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WELLINGTON COLORATION TRAMWAYS. TRAFFIC DEPARTMENT. ALTERATION of Stopping Places in -£*• Lambton-quay and Moleßworth-street, to take effect on and from MONDAY, Ist JULY, 1912:— LAMBTON-QUAY. The present Stopping Places between Grey-streefc and Molesrworth-street will bo removed, and in lieu of same two Compulsory Stops will bo placed opposite Johnston-street and Ballance-street. MOLESWORTH-STREET. The two. Stopping Places at the northern end of Molesworth-street, between Murphy-stroet and Tinakori-rosul will be removed, and a. stop for inward and outward bound ears will be placed midway between the old Stopping ' Places. M. CABLE. A.1.E.E., Traffic Superintendent. 29th June, 1912. "We hare just landed the most comprehensive line of ( yESHCAL FILES Erer seen in New Zealand. They aro suitable for large or small offices, lawyers, merchants, and others. Prices axe also right. THE OFFICE APPLIANCE CO., LTD., 17 and 19, Cuba-street, Wellington. ' 'Phone 1676. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH HOSPITALS, AND CHARITABLE AID, AND MENTAL HOSPITALS. A PPLICATIONS are invited for tho ■£*- Position of Architectural Draftsman, capable of preparing plans and specifications for ' institutions. Salary to commence at £225 per annum. Applications should bo sent to the InspectorGeneral of Hospitals, or the InspectorGeneral of Mental Hospitals, before the 15th July. mo L E T. TO L E T. 4 rooms Kelburne 8 rooms Pirie-st 5 do Karori 8 do Graut-rd 5 do Hataitai 8 do Bornell-aT 5 do Northland 9 do Kelburne 6 do Tennyson-fit 9 do Thorndon 6 do Oriental Bay 10 do Central-ter G do Eolleston-st 10 do Wel.-ter 7 do Onslow-ter 12 do Clifton-ter 7 ilo Gla&gow-st 12 do Neivtowa 1 do Kiu-ori-rd FURNISHED HOUSES. 5 do Hill-st 9 do Tinakori-rd 6 do Heretaunga 10 do Ellioe-st 8 do Muritai 13 do Kelbuine-par Also, Shops, Offices, and Warehouse! in business parts of city. Apply. J. H. BETHUNE and CO. r§-\ O L E T. TO L E T. 9 rooms Featherston- 5 rooms Garret- st ter. sdo Hawkestone-st 7 do Tinakori-rd 4 do Lomo-st 7 do Terrace 4 do Peter-sfc 5 do Mortimer-ter it do Tory-st Viviaji-street — Shop and 6 rooms. Ghuznee-street — Shop and five rooms. Clyde-quay — Shop and 3 rooms. Waripori-street — Large stable. 7 rooms Lower Hutt, low rent. ( Karori — 4, 6, and 7 rooms. Suburban residences to let, furnished land unfurnished. Offices to let in central positions in the city. Apply B. SMITH AND CO., 201. Lambton-quay. rilO LET. TO L E T. 3 room* Tiiiakori-rd ■ C rooms Owen-st 3do Edinburgh-ter 6do Hrittomart-st 3 do Stafford-fit tt do Tennyßon-3t 4 do Tinakori-rd 6 do Epuui-at 4 do Elizabeth-ist ti do Oriental Buy 4 do DupjML-t.t. 6 do Karoi'i 4 do Du-niel-st ti do Central-ter 4 do Webb-st 7 do Upland-rd 4 do M&rtin-st 7 do Kußsell-st 4 do Kelburne 7 do Wadesto;va 4do Shannon-bt , 7do Colombo-nt sdo MTarlaue-st ' Bdo Sonth-rd 5 do Ticakonrd b do Broujjliam.Bb 5 do Jfelburne-par 8 do Grant-rd 5 do Green-tit 8 do Ghuzuoe-st 5 do Hay ward-ter 8 do liurnell-av 5 do Kdinburgh-ter 8 do Hobson-sh 5 do Kent-ter 8 do isalamanca-rd t> do Uataitai 8 do Wel-toi-G do Broutrham-st 9 do Featherston-ter ti do Shunnon-st 10 do Haneon-st 6 do Abel Sinith-sfc VI do Clifton-tec 6 do Brooklyn 13 do Orieutalßay FURNISHED. 7 do Island Bay 7 do Ceutral-ter 7 do Talavera-ter 11 do Kelburne 7 do Davits-efc Also, Shops, Offiodj, Warehouses, oto., in various parts of the city. Apply H4JJCOUJST & CO., 195, Lambtou-quay, City. . m O LET. T O L£ T 5 rooms Northland 7 rooms Terrace 5 do Hugh-st 7 do Broadwn.y-ter 5 do Tawa Flat 8 da Burnell-ar 5 do Mortimer-tar 8 do Uoldies' lirae sdo Lorne-et - Bdo Aiount-st 6do Kwori Buo Jf irie-sfc - i 0 do JL>ranunond-8t i) uo Clifton-tee ti do Central-ter 9 <a> Sydney-at t> do Oriental Bay 9 do Upland-rd 6 do J ohusonvilie 9 do Turnbull-tt 7 do Tniakoti-rd y do Terrace 10 rooms, shop and hall, Miramar. 5 rooms and 18 acres, Tawa Flat. GOALTER, DYKES AND CO. 149-151, Featherston-street. mo LET. TO LET. AT VERY LOW RENTAL. Large Corner Shop, well fitted up, telephone, etc., and Dwelling with lookup fihop attached, at corner of Taranaki and Hankey streets. Just vacated by Mr. A. ill. Guest, grocerA Splendid Opportunity for Chemist, Grocer, or Butcher. Lodk-Up Shop lets readily 'about ISs. leaving Corner Shop and Dwelling for practically house rout. Apply EDWARD REEVES AND CO., Mercer-street. TO L E^ % ST. ANDREW'S HALL, W ellington-t orruce. Threo nights a week available. , Apply RICHARD BROWN, 67, Willis-Bt. THE Friends of tho ,late Thomas Albert Scott Ure invited to attend hiu Funeral, which will leave tho residence of his Sister (Mrß. Davey), Leraud-atreet, To-morrow (Sunday), 30th June, at 2 p.m., for the Cemetery, Karori. E. MORRIS, Jun., Undertaker and Kinbalmer, 60, Taranaki-Btreet, and 2tf, lie vans-street. 'Phone 937 (day or night). FUNERAL NOTICE. TIE Friends of tho late (Warder) James E. o,'Shea aro respectfully invited to attend his Funeral, which will loavo hin liite residence, Wi llington-tor-race, To-morrow (Sunday), 50rh June, at 1.45 p.m., for St. Mary of tho Angela Church, Bouleott-atrrol, thence to Karori Cemetery. — 11. A. Parsonage, Funorul Furnisher, 44, Rcrans-st. 'Phone 3635. FUNERAL CARD. rr\HE Friends of Erned F. Brittain arc -*• invited to attend the Funeral of lih lato beloved Wife, x\d», which will leave thu Mortiury Chapel of K. Morris •Hin., on Monday, Ist July, at 10 a.m., for the Cemetery, Kurori. K. MORRIS. Jun, Under) uk«r uud Embiilmer, W, T&raniki-st. and 28, Rovittt-el. , t 'Pkptto ?37 iday o« nighty

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 154, 29 June 1912, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 154, 29 June 1912, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 154, 29 June 1912, Page 8

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