TO LET, npWO GROUND-FLOOR OFFICES, A opposite entrance to G.P.0. ; rent 30s weekly. Apply J. CHARLESWORTH, 18, Grey 'street. TO LET, "OUTCHER'S SHOP and 6-room DWELLING ; every convenience, c.1., asphalt yard, corner Webb and Hopper streets. Apply BAKER BROS., 203, Lathbton-quay. mo LET. TO LET, UNFURNISHED. Rooms : Rooms : 2 Cuba-street, 8s 6 Alameda-ter, 22s 4 Cardall-st, 14s 6d 4 Tui-st, 12s 6d 7 Russell-ter, 22s 6d 4 Haining-st, 8s 7 Kenw'n-ter, 25s 5 Roseneath, 16s 9 Solwyn-terrace , 6 ColqmbO-st, 30s 9 Roseneath 6 Antico-st, 18s 9 Austin'Bt, 50s 6 Waripori-st, 20s 9 Abol Smith-st, 70s 6 Dee-st, 21s 6d 10 The Terrace 6 Dawson-st, 20a 10 Oriental Bay 6 Thorndon 10 Hansen'St, 35s FURNISHED. Rooms : Rooms : 6 Nairn-street 9 Hobson-street 9 Oriental Bay Also, Shops, Offices, Warehouses, etc., in various parts of the City. Apply HARCOURT AND CO., 195, Lambton-quay, City. rpO LET. TO LET. Rooms : Rooms : 5 Moana-road 6 Adams-terrace 5 Khandallah 8 Kelburn 5 Karaka^ay 8 Tin&kori-Toad 6 Hataitai 8 Taranaki'Street 6 Fairview-road 9 Hpbson-streefc 6 Grass-street 10 Tinakori-road FURNISHED HOUSES. Rooms : Roomi : 5 Clifton-terrace 7 Oriental Bay 5 Mortimer'terrace 7 Goldio's Brae 5 Hataitai S Hawker-street 6 Nairn-street 9 Willis-street 6 K&rori 9 Hobson-street Also Shops, Offices, and Warehouses in various parts of City. Apply J. H. BETHUNE AND CO., 156, Featheraton-Btreet. rpO LET — 5 Rooms, Martin-square. ■*- 3 Rooms, Tory-place. 3 Rooms, Tuistreet. 2 Rooms, Tui-street. 4 Rooms, Houghton. Bay-road. 10 Rooms, Lower Hutt. 6 Rooms, Adelaide-road. 6 Rooms, Island Bay (furnished). Shop and 5 Rooms, Aro-street. Workshop, Molesworth'streefc. Office and StOre, St. 1 Hillstreet. Offices, Woodward-street. Apply DISTRICT MANAGER, Public Trust Office, Wellington. TO LET, Hanson-street, ] lOroomed Residence, every convenience, gas, h. and c. water, third of an acre in garden and lawn; Tent 35s per week. J. H. BETHUNE AND CO. mo LET, at Lower Hutt, an excepA tionally fine one-story 9-rd.^ House,' having 3i acres of land, laid out in tennis and croquet lawn, beautiful rose plantation, great variety of choicest bulbs, also orchard with heavy bearing trees, 2 glass houses, vinery, and tomatoes; this is a beautiful place. Further particulars from A. L. Wilson and Co., 151-353, Lambton. quay. ■ i ■ HpO LET, Parade, Lyall Bay, cosy 2A roomed Whare, i furnished, gas cooker and heater; I minute from tram, i Mrs. Jones, Monaro, Lyall Parade. npcTLET, furnished, 3-roomed Wha>&T A facing beach, Seatoun, c.1., gas j cooker, stove, all conveniences. W. Magill, Marine Parade, Seatoun. TO LET, Furnished Room, suit two friends ; gas stove ; separate entrance. 118, Wallace-street. TO LET, two Furnished or Unfurnished Rooms. Apply 22, Luxfordstreet. / TO LET, Aro-street, close to tram line, 7 Rooms, 1 one floor, bath, gas, electric light, good-sized seotion, in splendid order; rent only 22s 6d pet week. Apply to Harcourt and Co., 195, Lambton-quay. nRCTLETrKeIburn; 6 rooms/ bathrottn^ -1- hot and cold water, fitted-in ward robe, etc. ; all on one floor : sunny position ; owner prepared to lease ; rental 30s per week. Apply to Harcourt and Co., 195, Lambton-quay. TO LET, Furnished House' 7 rooms, situated near Botanical Gardens, telephone and all conveniences. For particulars, telephone No. 1894. rilO LET, House, five rooms, £1 week; -*- .three tram sections. Apply G., Evening Post. nps6~ljET you Know— lf selling FurniA ture, House' Sale or Mart, try "The" Auctioneers-— Blake and Co., 53, Cubastreet. 'Phone 2504. TO LET Blake and Co. "The" Auc.tioneers, 53, Cuba-street, sell your Furniture and Effectß is to get the best results. Try them. 'Phone 2604. rpO LET, front Bed-sittingroom, also -*• Rooms; suit 2 ladies or gentlemen; all conveniences. 82, Kent-terrace. TO LET, Lyall Bay, Furnished 4-roomed House, close beach; rent 17s 6d. Hector M'Leod, opposite G.P.O. HnO LET— Cottages in Petone, 6-roomed ■*• House Johttsonvillo, 3-roomed furnished \Vhare Paekakariki. 'Phone 713 A. 18, Kent'terrace. HpO LET, 7 Rooms Waripori-etreet, every -*- • possible convenience, newly • renovated; rent 22s 6d. Horn, Ltd., Panamastreet AUCTION AND PROPERTY SALES Messrs. S. H. Bethune and Co. will hold a sale of books at their rooms, Featherston-street, on Tuesday, at 1 p.m. Two thousand books are being offered, also a law library, and 22 vols. Royal Academy Pictures are to be sold on behalf of the Belgian Relief Fund. Amongst the books to be offered are: Historian's History of the World, Kirk'a Forest Flora, The Studio, Shakespeare (14 volumes), Thackeray (13 volumes), and Popular Encvcloptedia. The firm insert an amended list of business and residential properties which they have on their books for private Bale, also a mtm- j ber of houses to let, both furnished and tmfurnished, offices, and storeroom ac* commodation ; they also advertise for sale two Sections Moatia Road, Kelburn j Extension, at special prices. Messrs Blake and Co. will sell on the premises, Queen's Drive, Lyall Bay, on Monday, commencing at 1.30 o'clock, the contents of an 8-roomed house. On Tuesday, at their mart } 53, Cuba-street, an upholsterer's stock, including shaping and moulding machine, will be sold. On Thursday next, at Palmertson North, Messrs. Harry Palmer and Co., under instructions from Mr. A. Paul, will sell furniture, house linen, contained in the Phoenix Hotel. Full particulars are advertised in this issue. The eale will commence at 11 turn. The Wellington Auctioneering Company advertise an adjourned timber sale to be held on Tuesday. Messrs. E. Johnston and Co. insert particulars of an auction sale of household furniture and appointment, including two oak sideboards, fumed oak bedroom suite, afc their rooms, 157, Lamb-ton-quay, on Wednesday next, commencing at 1 o'clock. On Monday, at 1.30 o'clock, the firm will hold a clearing sale at Scheideman's. Messrs. A. L. Wilson and Co. will hold a sale of household furniture And pianos at their rooms, 161-3, Lambton* quay, on Monday, at 1.30 p.m. On Wednesday, at 1.30 p.m., at the premises, 274, Cuba-street, they will offer, on account of Mrs. Cormaok, the contents of five furnished rooms. At the new auction mart on Friday the firm will sell, under instructions from Chief Bailiff, a. stock-in-trade of- office, fittings, book*, st&tionerv. etc.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 55, 6 March 1915, Page 2
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