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Auctions J. H, BETHUNB & CO. MONDAY, 15ru NOVEMBER. SPLENDID BUILDING SITES, CLIFTON j TERRACE. ! Messrs j. h. bethune_ and co. Lave been favored with instructions from the proprietor to sell by public ano. tion, at their rooms, Fcathereton-street, <sn Monday, 15th November, at 2 ■o’oJodk— Lot 1. All that excellent piece of land, part of Town Acre No. 458, known as Mr Ollivier'a, now in the occupation of Mr Barber, having a frontage cf CO feet to Clifton-terrace, by a depth of 198 feet, with access from Wel-lington-torraoe, Lo r 2. That desirable piece of land, part of Town Acre, No, 458, adjoining the above, having a frontage of 66 feet to Clifton-terrace, by a depth of 198 feet, with access from Welling, ton-terrace. This first-class property, having a right-of-way 5 feet wide from Wellington-terrace, will be sold separately or as a whole. The ground is tastefully laid out with shrubs and fruit trees, and for the erection of private residences can scarcely be surpassed in the city. Title—Land Transfer. 58 MONDAY, 15th NOVEMBER. FIRST-CLASS BUSINESS PREMISES. Messrs j. h. bethune and co. have been favored with instructions from the proprietor, Mr S. Palmer, to sell I by Public Auction, at their Rooms, on Monday, 15th November, at 2 o'cleok— That splendid business corner allotment, held under Corporation lease for 42 years from Ist January, 1873, being oectrons No. 107 and 108, Reclaimed Land, having frontages of 85 feet to Feathers ton-street and 62 feet to Johnston-street, together with the substantially-built WAREHOUSE, 62 feet by 30 feet, and other buildings erected thereon, bow let to good tenants, This fine property, situated in the centre of the mercantile part of the city, presents a rare opportunity of acquiring splendid business premises, either for occupation or as an investment. For further particulars apply to 57 THE AUCTIONEERS. Business Notices HIGGLES WORTH & j^l Photographers, Willis street, Wellington. Mb BINNS having, during his lata VISIT TO ENGLAND, purchased an BNTIEELY NEW and magnificent SET OF INSTRUMENTS, we have made arrangements to execute LARGE GROUPS and PORTRAITS at a greatly REDUCED CHARGE. We are now in a position to offer especially liberal terms to Cbickbting, Boating, and Football Clubs, Volunteers, Friendly Societies, and other Public Bodies, Testimonial Presentations, &0., &c. Wo ate also able to execute all Out-door Photography, such as Views op Houses, Public Boildinos, Lawn Tennis Parties, Picnics, &0., at equally reduced rates, our name being a guarantee that the work will be finished in the moat perfect and artistic manner. Our New Portrait and View Lenses and Cameras combine all the very latest improvements, and are simply perfection. Please Note the Address— PHOTOGRAPHERS, Willis-street, Nearly Opposite The Empire Hotel. 631 PHOTOGRAPHY, NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC, MB F, HILL has commenced busi< ness in Cuba-street in the premises lately occupied by Mrs Cazueau, and has spared no expense in fitting every department second to none in the Empire City, Patrons favoring him with a sitting will meet with every satisfaction. Having imported the latest-made instruments, patrons can rely on receiving a first-class Picture ; having purchased the whole of Mrs Cazneau’s negatives, copies can always be bad from the same. Lib-.ral terms to Clubs, &o. All orders finished one week from time of sitting. Note the address— F. HILL, PHOTOGRAPHER, 64, Cuba-street, Wellington. 752

66, Cm Eoad, Lonbon, E.C.. 6th August, 1886. MESSES. K. HANNAH & CO., EAR SIB,' —With j onr goods despatched from here on the 24th ult., we took the liberty of enclosing samples of Hand-closed and Hand-made Shooting Boots, and of the various kinds in “ Eukneraidas.” ■ The samples we refer to represent make, shape, and style of Boots that sell very freely in England to the first-c’ass houses, who do a high-class trade like yourselves, and we thought it just possible that you could do some business with us-in these new lines. We cannot?speak too highly of the Euknemidas. They are a great success all through England, Scotland, Ireland and Wales, and our sales for this season are much larger: than hitherto. We are sure the intro* Auction of them to a certain class of yonr clients will result iu satisfaction to yonrselves. Allow us to state that we very much appreciate the orders yon send ns, and we shall do our utmost to deserve them. Business is very quiet in this country, but there is a fair prospect of immediate improvement. Hoping you are busy, with best respect, • • With reference to the above, we respectfully solicit public inspection of our Spiiog shipments just opening up, consisting of all classes of Ladies’ Gent’s aud Children’s Goods, which we are selling very cheap, for cash. We particularly desire to draw the attention of the public to this—in all cases our cash prices will be quoted without discount, and from 6d. to 2s, will' be charged for entering from this date. We are dear Sir, Yours oithfnlly, rurs HiLtuuuy, COVE AND WEST.

R, HANNAH & CO. 1 Boot Palace, Lambton Quay, and Boot* market, Cuba Street, Wellington. ' The Cheapest House in Hew Zealand for WABBHBTOH & CO., Stock and Shabkbaokbbs. Land, Estate, BTkanoiax. and Genebai COMMISSION AGENTS. Next Chamber of Commerce, Lambton.qnay Wellington. WOLFE’S Schnapps is a good medicinal beverage for regulating the organs of the body, Be sure yon obtain Wolfe’s. Leather and Grindery

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLVII, Issue 7926, 8 November 1886, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume XLVII, Issue 7926, 8 November 1886, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume XLVII, Issue 7926, 8 November 1886, Page 4

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