UNFURNISHED ROOMS. \TOUNG Couple would let to quiet, and JL careful 'fenaiu, two ivice Unfurnished Rooms und separate kitchenette,, fitted with gas stove and client mote:-. House nicoly situated, best loenlity, splendid view, nil conveniences; rent 27s 6d weekly. Apply TERRACE VICINITY, Box 863, G.P.0., City. " ~ RONA~BAY^ TO LET, Furnished Cottage, facing sea, 6 rooms, bathroom, all conveniences, 35s per vreek, for term. Apply Mrs. Isaacs, Beach-road, Rona Bay. Telephone 28, Eastbourne, \ DAY'S BAY. TO LET, to approval tenant. Furnished Cottage, at Day's Bay. Apply 757, Evening Post. " _ rjpO LET. to approved persons, two nice -ft- Unfurnished Rooms, use all conveniences. Acklre.=-5 at Evening Post. rglO LET, Plimmerton Extension;"3-rd. -B- Furnished Cottage, facing sea, bathroom and washhouse. Apply early to B. : 238, Rintoul-street. " rpO LET, Flat, unfurnished, self-con- -*- toined, quiet, central; al6o 2 Single Rooms, to gentlemeD. 'Phone 1482. mo LET, Furnished Room, 275; sell -8. quickly, 6-rd, M^tai-road, Hataitai, £135Q; 5-rd., Brooklyn, £1050; 5-r<i., Lyall Bay, £1250. Write 789, Evening TO LET, largo Double B«Usittiiig Room, business people only. 'Phono 73. j rgTO LET, comfortably-furnished Single ■S. Room, c.1., bath, hot and cold; breakfast if required. 118, Austin-st. rp.o LET, 2 Double Furnished Bed-sit- -«- ting Rooms, with use of conveniences. Apply 112, Freyberg-st., LyaJl Bay. f| Tio LET, 2or 3 Furnished Rooms, suit -iL married couple, or business people, nice house. Apply Evening Post. nnO LET, Furnished House, 9 rooms, in JL Hobson-street, from 'it>. April, for four or five weeks. Write 812, Evening Post. TO LET —Young couple have nice Home, too large, would Let part to respectable young couple; reasonable. Address Post Agency, Newtown. O LET, Bonn. Bay, near wharf, ovorlooking harbour, compact 5-roomcd House with oil conveniences. Apply 836, Evening Post. npO LET, 3 Rooms, above .business pre--3- mises; adults only. Apply Post Agency, Newtown. nnO LET, large unfurnished front Sit--B- tins; Room, ground floor, fireplace, electric light, conveniences; references. Apply 257, The Terrace. THORNDON DISTRICT. /? LARGE Rooms, bathroom, washhouse, gas, scullery, all conveniences. Price £850; cash £350. G rimshaw, Bowen-st., opp. Govt. Buildings. BERHAMPORE. "EMVE Rooms, bathroom, washhouse, gas, ■£? gas ring, copper and tubs, all conveniences; price £800, cash £150. Grimshaw, Bowen-streSt, opp. Govt. Buildings. ORIENTAL BAY! SIX Rooms, bathroom, c.1., gaa, gas cooker, h. and c. water, glorious view, every modern convenience, an absolute gift; immediate possession. .Price £1600; cash £400. Grimshaw, Bowen-st., opp. Govt. Buildings mHE MUTUAL LIFE AND CITIJL ZENS' ASSURANCE COMPANY, j LTD.—It is the intention of the Company, on or after the 23rd day of April, 1920, to issue a Special Policy in lieu of Policy No. M 41855, issued on the life of Hugh Marshall, of Opotiki, which is decleared to have been lost. C. A. RICHARDSON, Secretary. Wellington, 20th March, 1920. ' rpUB MUTUAL LIFE AND CITI--H- ZENS' ASSURANCE COMPANY, LTD.—It is the intention of the Company, ob or after the- 22nd day of April, 1920, to issue a Special Policy in lion of Policy No. "M 51051, issued by Mutual Life Association of Australasia on the life_ of Albert Allan Fiyger, of Wanganui, which is 3eclared to have beon lost. C. A. RICHARDSON, Secretary. Wellington. 19th March, 1920. : fpHE MUTUAL LIFE AND OITIA ZENS' ASSURANCE COMPANY, LTD.—It is the intention o£ the Company, on or after the 21st day of April, 1920, to issue a Special Policy in lieu of Policy No. M 52668, issued by Mutual Life Association of Australasia on the life of Roy Mallam Prior, of Fcilding, which is declared to have been lost C. A. RICHARDSON, Secretary. Wellington, 18th March. 1920. RELEASE of Alice Parkinson. Canvassers please return filled forms. Petition forms sent to anyone willing to help a deaf sister in distress. Petition promises to be by far the largest ever presented in New Zealand. A cable will shortly' bo despatched to His Highness, asking" him to receive this creafc people's petition.—H. Woodruff, Organiser; E. Stevenson, Secretary. Alice Parkinson Release Committee, Society of Arts, Auckland. BRITAIN'S GREATEST PIATvu. JOHN BROADWOOD AND SONS (London). Established 1728. First in 18tli Century. First in 19th Century. First in 20th Century. Shipments of these Famous Pianos have arrived, and are offered on very attractive terms.THE BRISTOL PIANO CO., LTD., Wellington. M. J. BROOKES, North Island Manager. TO-MORROW MORNING, At 10.30 sharp. fTTHE DUX AUCTIONEERING CO. have been favoured with instructions to Sell on the premises, No. 6, Blucher-avenue (off Mein-strcet, No-w----town). A few of the lots comprise— BEDROOM SUITE, DINING-ROOM FURNITURE, QUANTITY CiIOCKERY, SAUCEPANS, GARDEN TOOLS, CARPENTER'S TOOLS, CAMERA, ETC., ETC. CONTENTS OF 5 ROOMS. Don't Forget! TO-MORROW, at 10.30 ajn. 1 • H. PEARD, Auctioneer. 1A BRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD. xa. PAHAUTANUI SALE. THURSDAY, 25th MARCH, 1 p.m. 160 cull lambs 80 cull lambs 2 3-year steers 1 3-year empty heifer 6 2-year steers ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD. JOHNSONVILLE SALE. MONDAY, 29th MARCH, 1 p.m. 36 3-year steers (good colours) 10 3-yea.r steers 12 springing heifers 2 fat cows 3 hpifers with calves at foot 6 18-months steers 2 springing heifers 2 13-month* heifers 50 cull lambf. 80 woolly lambs
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Evening Post, Volume XCIX, Issue 69, 22 March 1920, Page 2
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