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WANTED TO SSfcL, . CITY CASH BUTCHERY BUSINESS and Dwelling, splendid position; good reason for selling; about £750 cash; alance easy terms. Splendid opportunity. No agents. Write 561, Evening Poet. n . '■; i WANTED TO SELL,' r\ OLDIE'S BRAE—7-rd. House, in VT first-class order and with every modern convenience, one minute from car and florious view; immediate possession, rice £1525; terms arranged. Full particulars, E. M. BOULTON, 91, The Terrace (opp t Wellington Chib). Telephone 2153. W ANTED to Sell, 1 only 400-gallon Galvanised Iron Tank, Roll-top Desks £10 10s, Office Desks £2 10s, Vacuum Cleaners 15s, Plaie Racks 12s 6d, Blankets 7s 6d,. Electric Stove £3 10a, Oil Stoves from 55,. Kerbs 7s 6d, Linoleum 6s lid, H. Rugs 7s 6d, Carpet Runners 4s 6d yard, Carpet Squares 20s. At RADFORD'S 43 and 45, Mara?ere street. I HENRY IVORY, New Zealand Inj surance Company's Building, Lambton quay, Wellington, hereby give notice that I have applied to the Magistrate's Court at Wellington for' a License under the Land Agents Act, 1921-22, to' carry on business as a Land Agent at New Zealand Insurance Company's Building, Lambton quay, Wellington, and that such application will be heard at the above Court after one month from the thirtieth day of November, 1922, being the date of the first publication of this notice. Dated at Wellington this thirtieth day of November. 1922. ■'.-'■ H. IVORY ITTIIHE Colonial Mutual Life - Assurance A Society, Limited.—Lost Policy.—lt is the intention of this Society, on or after the 29th day^ of December, 1922, to issue a, Certified Copy. in place of Policy No. 13775&\ on :the life of Ewan M'Ewan, of Rosamount, Crookston, which is alleged to have been destroyed by fire. A. H. JOHNS, Resident Secretary. Wellington, 29th November, 1922. THE ECONOMY OF LUXURY. C CHOICE Ceylon Tea, Broken Pekoe, > 51b 10s 6d; Broken Orange Pekoe, 51b 11s 6d; Extra Special Inverella Broken Orange Pekoe, 12b 6d; packed in leadlined boxes in Ceylon; postage Is 9d extra. J. MURRAY AND CO. 185-187-189, Adelaide road, Wellington. Telephone 24-156. ' ~ DON'T BLINK! IF necessary, we prescribe Properlyground Lenses to remedy Eyestrain. These ensure better sight for you. Consult us Now. MORRISON AND GILBERD, OPTICIANS, •_. 103, Customhouse quay, Wellington. PEANUTS. 6d lb; Walnuts,' Is 2d lb; Brazil Nuts, lOd; Barcelona, Is. Get your Christmas order in early., The prices will be more for Christmas. MRS. LEMPRIERE, • . . ,90, Willis street. 5 doors above Evening Post. PLANT DAHLIAS NOW.. fTIHESE glorious Flowering Plants make A a brilliant show all. through the Summer and Autumn. We stock the best varieties in Cactus, Collarette, arid Paeony types. Don't miss planting a,few of these now to make your garden mor€ beautiful. Lists on application. . , F. COOPER, LTD., Seedsmen, Mercer street. EG. X N I G H T, • 6, Herbert street. Awnings for shop windows and verandahs,. Sun Blinds for sleeping porches or house verandahs, made to order at shortest notice. Hammocks and Sleeping Cots in stock. WELLINGTON SOCIETY FOR PREVENTION OF CRUELTY TO ANIMALS. TR.JS Public are earnestly requested t« communicate any act of cruelty that comes under their notice. Office, 105, Customhouse-quay; Telephone 810; P.O Box 195; Secretary. A. M. Anderson; Inspi>ctor. Capt. J. Henry , SOCIETY FOR PROTECTION OF ' WOMEN AND CHILDREN. THE Secretary will be in attendance at the Rooms. Bridge's Buildings, 119, Willis-street, on TUESDAY and FRIDAY MORNINGS, from 10 to 12.30. All communications strictly confidential. Telephone 1185. ' VISITORS; TO WELLINGTON! Stay at TTOTJSL BRISTOL, corner of Cuba and AA . Ghuznee Streets. : Wellington's Leading Private Hotel; patronised by Members of Parliament. ; Large Airy Rooms; Excellent Table; Splendid Hot Water Service for Baths. Permanent Board at Tariff in conformity with the competitive times. Night Porter always in attendance. : Tariff from 10s per day. , , Ring; Telephone 22-218.,' T. G; LEWIS, Proprietor. : VISITORS TO AUCKLAND ' VISITORS TO AUCKLAND Stay at ', STONEHURST RESIDENTIAL TONEHURST HOTEL. The N.Z. Dairyman says:—"There is only one 'Stonehurst.' " MR. AND MRS. ALBERT BROWN, Proprietors. * Wire or Write "Stonehurst," Auckland. . Under New Management. BELL TEA ROOMS, 60, LAMBTON QUAY. Quick Lunch, Morning and Afternoon Teas. Specialty—Home-made Cakes, Scones. Three-course Lunch, 12 to 2, Is 3d. Hot Teas, 5 to 7. . Give vis a trial. Satisfaction guaranteed. MASONIC HOTEL, PALMERSTON NORTH (right opp. Station). , T. S. M'GUIRE (Formerly of Paekakariki), Has acquired ; the above Hou9e. Patrons will receive eyery attention; good accommodation. All Liquors genuinely true to label. Tariff 11s per day. T. M'GUIRE, Proprietor. GLENALVON IS now under new management, and ready to receive Permanent and Casual Guests. The rooms are large and airy, well furnished, with good view over harbour; also large dining-room and drawing-room. Efficiency and comfort our aim. 35, Hay street. Telephone 22----411. ORIENT PRIVATE HOTEL (KIOSK). ORIENTAL BAY. VISITORS, derive full enjoyment from your holiday by staying at Welling ton's . Premier Private Hotel, with its charming surrounJings and bracing atmos phere, Tariff 12s 6d per day, Weekly by arrangement. Telephone 21-259 „'. Telegrams: Kiosk, Wellington. ■ CHARLES THROSBY, Proprietor. WHERE TO STAY IN CHRISTCHURCH HOTEL .FEDERAL, : Victoria-square', Christchurch. D. COLLINS Proprietor. : (Late Clarendon Hotel.) All communications receive prompt at- j tention , i Box 532. Telephones 1040, 2279 ! j WHERE to Stay in Chn"-:tcliurch.-- ! St. Elmo Private HotiM. Superior Private Accommodation 52, WorcesterSt., West. End, 2 minutes from G.P 0 Beautiful lawns, gardens, etc. Moderate tariff.—F. J. Murray, Proprietor. Tel. 872. '

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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 131, 30 November 1922, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 131, 30 November 1922, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 131, 30 November 1922, Page 12

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