BUSINESS NOTICES
A. L. Wilson and Co. insert particulars of two very desirable properties they are selling at their rooms, 2G, Brandon street, on February 12th, at 12 o'clock, in the estate of Jesse Huet, deceased. Lot lis situated at Mulgrave street, Thorndon, part of town acre 537. having a frontage of 24ft x 36ft depth, tne house (No. 13) having seven rooms. Lot 2. at Kenwyn terrace (oil llintoul street), is part of town acre 954, and has a frontage of 38ft Gin by 92ft Bin, with a good and nearly new seven-roomed house thereon. On account of tho estate having to be wound up these properties must be sold. it. Hannah and Co., Ltd., announce that their sale of men’s, ladies’ and girls’ boots and shoes begins to-day. Tho D.I.C. notify that their summer shlo is a veritable boon tb women in the way of bargain offering. Te Aro House proprietary remind buyers that to-day is the last day of the “Red Seal” half sale prices. ,D. S. Patrick and Co. intimate that they are holding a “challenge" sale, ana that scores of articles are marked at less Ilian half-price, Kii-kcaldie and Stains insert a reminder that their store closes at 1 p m. to-day, and that there will be only four hours to secure bargains at their summer sale. J upp's Baud will give a performance at Lyall Bay to-morrow afternoon at 3 o’clock. Tenders are invited by the Lower Hutt Borough Council for the supply ot two centrifugal pumps. The kealandia Private Hotel is announced as afEording visitors all the comforts of a home. The Kindergarten and Preparatory school. Clifton terrace, will reopen on Monday. John Chambers and Son, Ltd., announce that they are sole agents for “Poilite." JDwau Bros., Willis street, insert particulars of a modern brick hotel they nave to let.The Hutt County Council notifies that dog registration fees are now due. Mr Loo. Buckeridge, teacher of singing, resumes teaching on Tuesday next. Miss Grace Kennedy will resume tuition next Tuesday. Miss Tewsley, teacher of German ana pianoforte, will resume giving lessons on Monday. 'The Commissioner of Crown Lands notifies that twenty lots in the Hunua Purvey District, and one lot in the Vlanganui Survey District will be open tor application on February 13th. H. J. Jillett, butcher, PorJrna, notifies that he intends to apply for a slaughterhouse license. The Wellington Harbour Board inserts an advertisement regarding the fourth half-yearly drawing of debentures. Murray and Co., Blenheim, aavertieo a cleaning and dyeing business and a dairy farm for sale. S. Georeo Nathan, land agent, notices that no has a section of land at Paekakariki for sale. He has also several furnished houses to let. John McGlashan, teacher of the violin, will receive intending pupils at his rooms. No. 5, Boulcott Chambers, on Monday, when he resumes teaching. Crichton and McKay, architects, invite tenders for the erection of a residence. oS Wellington terrace. The lime for receiving tenders for the Niue service is further extended to noon on February 14th. Five-guinea tailor-made costumes for three guineas; Ihc same material, the same rut. the same workmanship; why nay more Note address: Siegel’s. Ladies' Tailor, 27, Marmara street. —Adrt. 1
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8343, 1 February 1913, Page 6
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533BUSINESS NOTICES New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8343, 1 February 1913, Page 6
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