Messrs. J. H. Bethune and Co. report that they have lately disposed of a large number of properties in tho city and dirftriefc, and that a good demand exists f ineligible properties showing a fair return oh sellers' prices. Messrs. Bethune publish in anothor column a list of freehold investments which they have in their hands for privato sale, and they will be glad to | receive particulars of any . others which [ owners may desiro to dispose of. On Monday next, at 2.30 p.m., tho firm will sell by auction at its rooms, Featherstonstreefc, ten freehold building sites fronting Adelaide-road and Horald-st., almost opposite to Berhampore Post Office. Tho terms of salo have' been fixed on a liberal j basis, while the title is under the Land Transfer Act. Messrs. George Thomas & Co. advertise a sale of the celebrated compass bicycles, which is to take place at Thomas's Hall, Customhouse-quay, on Wednesday next, at 2 p.m. The catalogue includes both ladies' and gentlemen's bicyclos, and promises an excellent Opportunity for those in search of a good machine at a reasonable figure. Inspection is invited of the maohineß, whioh will be on view next Monday and Tuesday. Immediately after the above, Messrs. Thomas and Co. will dispose of the large and assorted stock-in-trade of a large wholesale Eastern merchant, whioh v ill be sold entirely without reserve. The catalogue is a very varied one. Messrs. Harcourt and Co. publish on page 8 a varied selection of freehold residences for sale ; also building sites in central localities, Koseneath, etc. The majoi'ity of the properties can be obtained on terms. On our front page several houses, j shops and offices are advertised to let. Buyers are reminded that Messrs. Harcourt and Co. publish monthly tho Register and Property Investors' Guide, containing particulars of about 1000 freeholds and leaseholds situate throughout the city and suburbs ; and copies can be obtained free on application. Messrs. Maedonald, Wilson and Co. -announce particulars of a special sale of 12 ladies' and gentlemen's bicycles, which they will hold on Wednesday next, at 2 o'clock, absolutely without reserve. There will also be a sale of new and second-hand bicycles, which is fixed lor the same hour. Tho catalogue includes new machines of first-class English and American models, and a number of good second-hand machines, all to be sold without reserve On Thursday tho firm will sell at its roome the contents of a five^roomed house, removed, to the rooms "for convenience of sale. Further entries are invited. Messrs. Turnbull and Watkins advertise for sale in the Nelson district a flour mill as a going concern (water power) and good bakery business on easy terms. Particulars' of town houses and residential si cc picked from the numerous investments on the firm's books will also be found in this issue. , Mr. S.E. Wright advertises that he has just received' a shipment of the celebrated White Flyer bicycles. He also has a number of other machines, as well as a lady and gentleman's tandem. These are already being engaged for the Christmas holidays. Members of Mr. J. G. Turner'B Banjo, Mandolin, and Guitar Club are notified that practice will be held in Richards's Hall on Thursday nights. Particulars of tho Hollis cycle are adver- i tised in another column. Only one of the keys issued by Messrs. Kirkcaldie and Stains in respect of their cabinet has not yet been returned. Miss Mary Williams, of Ellice - street, is the latest key-holder to get access to a £5 cheque. The order of services at St. Peter' 8 Church to-morrow is advertised. At St. Paul's Pro-Cathedral to-morrow the •ervices will be conducted as advertised. The services in St. James's P*jisb^ Lower Hutt, are advertised. ' The Rev. H. B. Bedstone will preaoh in the Wesley Church, Taranaki-street, to-morrow morning, the evening service being conducted by the Rev. W. Baumber, The services at Molesworth-street will be conducted by the Eevs. T. P.- Jones and H. B. Kedstone, and at Trinity Church, Newtown, by the Rev. A. O. Lawry. Anniversary services in connection with the Wesleyan Church, Petone, will be held to-morrow. At the Terrace Congregational Church tomorrow, the services will be conducted by the Rev. J. R. Glasson in the morning and in the evening by the Rev. E. Doddrell. At the Courtenay-place Church the services will be conducted by the Rev. W. S. Fernie, and at the Newtown Church by the Revs. E. DoddreU and J. R. Glasson. The preachers at the various Primitive Methodist Churches to-morrow are — Sydneystreet, Mr. T. Billings and Rev. R. Hall; Webb-street, Revs. R. Hall and J. Dawson; Newtown, Rev. J. Dawson and Mr. H. Williams. At the Church of Christ, Dixon-street, tomorrow evening at 6.30, Mr. Frank Hales will preach. At the Vivian-Btreet Baptist Church to« morrow the morning and evening services will be conducted by Rev. W. H. Judkina. The subject of the address at the Forward Movement service to-morrow night will be "Tho Book of Daniel." The Gospel will be preached at the Gospel Hall, Herbert-street, to-morrow evening. An addreßS will be delivered to-morrow evening at the Psychological Hall, Ghuzaeestrett. The subject of the address at the Theosophical Society's Lodgeroom to-morrow is advertised. The annual Temperance Sunday service? of the Good Templar Order will be held at the Webb - street Primitive Methodist Church to-morrow evening. Members of the Order are asked to meet at the Truro Hall and march in regalia to the church. We sell ironmongery cheap. We like offering bargains to our customers. We like to see our store full of pleased buyers. Still we do not pride ourselves on cheapness. We prefer talking about the quality of the goods we sell. We avoid rubbish. We aim to sell the best. We guarantee everything. Satisfaction, or your money back. It is important that a guarantee shall bo understood on both sides. We do not guarantee that ala hammer is as good as a 2s 3d hammer. One is intended for occasional work about a house, tho other for a carpenter to earn his living with. We guarantee that they are both suitable for the purpose for which they are sold j if not, your money back or anew article, just as you prefer. It is not a matter of sentiment ; it is a matter of business. We want to gain your confidence and please you. We want you to become one of our many regular customers. — Wilkins & Field, ironmongers and importers, Manners-street, Wellington. — Advt.
Rheumatism, Sciatica, or Neuralgia cured and relieved by De Winton's Liniment. Price 2s 6d.— Advt. For Stomach Complaint and Biliousness De Wjnton'a Pills never fail. 1/o.— Advt.
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Evening Post, Volume LVI, Issue 128, 26 November 1898, Page 5
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