, "He's no good at an argument, is he? Not at all convincing f" "Well, I should say not. Why, that man couldn't convince' a woman that Bhe was pretty 1" ■ - Messrs. Dwan Bros, report having sold Mr. George Searle's interest, in tho Eoyal Hotel, Palmorston North, to Mr. George Foster, formerly proprietor of the Imperial Hotel, Auckland; tho lease, furniture, amj goodwill of the Manawatu Hotel, Foxton, to Mr. Hadfield, late of Wellington; Mr. James P. Meagher's interest in the Woreroa Hotel, Levin, to Mr. William H. Higgins, formerly proprietor of tho Mastorton Railway Refreshment Booms; tho lease, furniture, and goodwill of tho Trafalgar Hotel, Nelson, to Mr. Walter H. Long, formerly in the aerated water business in Wellington; Mrs. Kopplor's interest in tho lease and furnituro of tho Columbia Private Hotel, Lower Cuba Street, Wellington, to Mr. John Browne, a now. arrival from London, where ho was connected with a largo catering business; also tho lease of the Club Hotel, Carterton, to Mr. Gcorgo Harden, late of KHbirnio .and of Blenheim.
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 511, 19 May 1909, Page 8
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172Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 511, 19 May 1909, Page 8
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