HOUSES AND FARMS FOR SALE. BOARDINGHOUSE, 17 rooms, 3-acre section, ; freehold j .£450; no agents. Particulars, apply -P.," "Dominion" Office, Bargain. SG9 IjiOß SALE, to be removed, a Building, 70 x 31), two stores; very suitable for: shearing or woolshed; oxcellent order. Apply Contractors, Abattoirs, Ngahanranga Gorge. ... 9886 ■JjIUW tJAiiU,' Six-roomed Villa Residence, A Karori, large . Section, e.1., li. and 0.;,£685; terms. 21 Epuni Street... 681 JnOlt Sale. Sla'Acres, L.Li , ., 250 grass, house Main Trunk Line; prico £S, required ■£■100; balance 5J per cent... Fryer aad Heslop, Wnipnkuraa. , ■'~-.. CB3l T7IOB SALE or,to Let, Warehouse, centre of -a- Wellington, 'corner of Ghuznee. and Marion Streets, opposite New Central" Post Office. Inquire.C. Nees, Roy Street. V7l T IVERYST ABLES-li loose boxes, 30 stalls, JLJ lofts,'feed rooms, etc., 5 horses, 3 gigs, 2 single buggies and brake, (i sets harness, 1 set cab harness, 1 set d.b. harness, 2 riding saddles, 1 side saddle; turnover £ib to .£SO per. month. Price, ,-£3OO oast. Low rental; splendid stand. Good town. For. further particulars apply to ; i ■ ' 'RATLIFF LAND AGENCY. ■ ; - ":.'. ; -, V" . - Feilding. : .;.' , FOR SALE-BARGAIN. ■ ' QPLENDID New •β-roomed House, on large P lev-el section, Clyde' Street, Island Bay: 6Unny position; up'to-datehouse; well-built,and .every, modern, convenience,,.including, gas, ■ city water, h. and c.' water supply; ' ■Wβ' can g\ve exceptionally, easy terms. Apply f JOHN ODLIN AND CO., LTD., ,'.'•■' Cable Street, Wellington. .!' :■]:-;:■■■ ■-~■:--.; \- q^ piRIVATE Hotel for. Sale, first-class house, •i- well furnished; very central; fuir boarders; long lease, at low rental. ' Splendid opening. Apply'-"Fortunatus,",. "Dominion" Office. 966 1 Ofifi ACRES, R.P.; 12s. 'Bd., house, sheds, : jL/Vv/U .yards,-in 2 years can purchase freehold; to be sold cheap. Apply Fryer and Heslop, "Waipukurau. : . " : '- : . '■' CB3l 1 "7f\fb ACRES, ' Freehold, house,' woolshed, liv" yards, HOO in good. English, grasses, balance bush; price ..£5,105. Fryer, and Hedlop, Waipuknrau.' , * .. ; , , . CB3l ■J Qβ ACRES, all nrce dairy (and, 30 acres xOO; have been ploughed, the whole ploughable when stumped, well divided and well lvatered. by. good trout stream, 2 houses and nil necessary conveniences, good outbiuldings, garden and orcharl; the land grows splendid root crops; the si uatio'a'is one of. the beet A good cheese factory adjoins .the property; echool and PO, i within 1 J miles, and railway station within 8 milts. A rea cheap property Freehold £21 10a.,. ,£6oo'to i'Boo cash, balance at 5 per cent. Apply to; Haro and Evans, Pahiataa. ' ■ . . C 790 : ...WAIKATO FARM KOR SALE. , 7Qr/Y ACRES, Fifst-Class Sheep, and Cattle ioOU Country, mostly improved, near Bailway and Creamery. ..■'■'• -. \, "■. i ■'. . > .-. Price. .£3 10a. per ncre; iIOO cash required, or exchange for City Property. , . . ; :■: ■■'';'. ■■': w. chamberlain; : . :■ C7OO Dominion Land ABeooy. Woodville. ; :/ : ,;'./ : ; FOB -,S ALE. ';::': FOUR, YEARS' LEASE of a FIRST-CLASS HOTEL, situated in one of the safest electorates, in,the Dominion. : ■..■■; ;. ■ The Hotel has been recently destroyed by fire, but en up-to-dato Hotel is about 1 to be ■creoted,.:,The old '■ Hotel ,was.' established >43 yoars,' and was;. always! looked, upon, as'.the leading. ia the. town ] for ;tourists and' travellers. :' . ''■'-.'. ■'■■ , ll . . ir'-'Purchaser' would require to furnish the new building.' Bent, : .£156 per year. Satisfactory raason? can be given for •".■•■■■■.'. ■; For further particulars-apply ; . . ; ■ ■' V' '■'■ ; ■. BOX SO, POST OFFICE, ■;■'■'■■.•' ..-.■;.;■ . .■■.'■■•■•' ■ • '"'■ Hokitika. 9579 ■■'';■; ':■ : '- ; -'-: ■;, . :'Vv" r :' : ) ' ">^:~^.. : ~~~: '■. , . ■ '. ■ - ~ '.. - ■ . (.--: ~ "/ HOTEL NOTICES, ■"■:' '■■'- COLUMBIA PRIVATE HOTEL," •!' ::-: y : \y ..;;. LOWER .CUBA.STREET... . . : ; ., : ' 'rTiHIS, Magnificent 'Six-story ;Hostelry:vill' be ;-fi-"--.open to recoiye: griests.pn an after, the -18th- inst.-vEvery '.'comfort, ■ e.tceljent cuisine; single and. double 'electrio, lift ii very central, and- near"to. jvharyei-i raihyay station, Town Hall; 1 idp'pr^■;.'.Tariff, 6s. per day. , ' Eernmnen'ti'boaraers from 255. week. ''Phone 1126. ..MRS.-M. ■ KEP- ; LEK"(late" of Christchurbh)■ Proprietress. ' ..'"■■.'■ ■'■■.• C 1075
empire hotel, • Willis and victoria streets. nnHIS, Hotel is now in a position to offer -IL special advantages and inducement* to those requiring Permanent Accommodation. Convenient arrangements can' also be made for Board only during the Holidav Season.^ Separate Suites of Rooms.for Families. MRS. F. POOL, Proprietress. , Box 385. Tel. 196. ' ' C 1069 To Visitors to Sydney. HOTEL WENTWORTH, SYDNEY, Amply Provides COMFORT, CENTRAL POSITION, AND RESPECTABILITY OJ? ENVIRONMENT . Terms—2J Guineas 'to ■•l-Guineas per week j , C7R2 THE MARQUIS 01? NORMA.VBY HOTEL, CARTERTON. "W. M. HALLEY, PROPRIETOB. The best Commercial Hotel in the Wairarapa , • Cflfiß DUKE OF KDINUDKOH HOTEL, WELLINGTON. OFFERS First-Class Accommodation for visitors. Charges very moderate. Best Brands of Wine and Spirits kept in stock, 'lernis on application. S. DWYER, Proprietor. Telephone 468. C 737 BELLEVUE GARDENS AND HOTEL. LOWER HUTT. njlHE'most Scientifio and Ornamental Gardens A. in.' the Southern' Hemisphere. Hotel has been ' '. thoroughly Renovated and Enlarged. Now Privato Apartments and Dining-room capable of soating ISO. Good Fish' ig and Shooting. Splendid tralu service and telephone communication with city. W. GANDAR, Manager. CITY BUFFET HOTEL. ■WELLINGTON. THE Most Central in the City; offers Splendid Accommodation, r Telegrams and Lnttors Promptly Attended to. j Best Brands Wines and Spirits, Trams pass the door every five minutes. TAEHrtf-Ss. Od. to 6s. Gd. per day. > A. R. V. LODDEB, C 71 2, . Proprietor. BUSINESS NOTICES. M A D A ME FIOBE N 2, CORSETIERE, 1 BRIDGE STREET. SYDNEY. (MORSETS made by Madame Florenz are constructed on 6cientifio principles, and have no rival for Health, Grace, and Comfort. New Zealand Ladies may rely upon thoir orders receiving tho best attention. C 783 "AN ANXIOUS MOMENT" (WATERLOO). NAPOLEON, MARSHALS SOULT, NEY.AND OFFICERS OF THE STIFF "OETWEEN ono and two o'clock Napoleon JL»_(who ] was anxiously expecting ■ tho arrival of Marshal Grouchy with the 33,000 men under his command) noticed on the distant heights of- St. Lambert what was thought, by some of his Staff to be a body of troops, and by others to be trees or clouds. In reality it was the advance guard of the Prussian main body under Marshnl Blucher. After the Originul Painting by the late W. ■H. Sullivan, R.C.A. ■. . . Just arrived. : Wo will bo pleased to receive orders; for same, as our steck is very limited R, AND E, TINQEY AND CO,, LTD, ■•■■'•-.' , . C 693
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 404, 13 January 1909, Page 2
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