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NOTICE To our Clients and the Public Generally. AT the request of a considerable section of the Public, and having received many promises of support, we have decided to add Auctioneering to our Business, and will commence as Auctioneers on the ist January, 1902, in the Rooms adjoining our Offices, lately occupied by Messrs Sharp and Sons. We have been' fortunate in securing the services of Mr church, who is and Salesman, experience with H. Matson and Christchurch. Alfred Wallace, of Christan up-to-date Auctioneer having had several years the well-known firms of Zo. and David Bowman, of We fully realise that the present is a most oppqrtuna time for the venture, and we are awafee mat we possess exceptional advantages successfully running such a business. Clients favoring us with their business can rest assured that thtey will be well and faithfully served, our m me being a guarantee that all business entrusted to us will be executed with promptness and integrity. Our Charges will be moderate and Uniterm. Prompt Account Sales will be a feature of the Business. The Auctioneering Department will be under our immediate supervision. W. ROUT AND SONS, Hardy Street , JVelson . Institute Hall, Motueka. ONE NIGHT ONLY, MONDAY 16th. STARTLING ATTRACTION. THE EVENT of the YEAR America’s Prince of Comedians, Frank M. Clark, and his Powerful Organisation of 15 | METROPOLITAN ARTISTS | 15 In the most up-to-date Musical Farcical Comedy entitled fllulboon’s picnic. Characters by Mr F. M. Clark and full strength of the Company. A Scream ! A Shriek ! A Paroxysm of Laughter. Not a dull moment from the rise to the fall of the curtain. Our crowning motto, Refinement, Don’t miss seeing our clever Donkey, Jerry The Wise. Everything New. New Songs, New Dances, New Sketches, New Scenery. Doors open 7.30. Commence 8 sharp. Coach and Horses Hotel, NELSON. G, M. M A THE SON, Proprietor. Late cf the Masonic Hotel , Havelock. THE undersigned wishes to inform the residents of Motueka and adjacent districts that he has purchased the goodwill and lease of this popular Hotel. Visitors favoring him with a call can depend upon receiving the verybest of attention. The bar is stocked with the choicest brands of Ales, Wines and Spirits. The Stabling accommodation is second to none in Nelson. a M. MATHESON, Proprietor.

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Motueka Star, Volume I, Issue 36, 13 December 1901, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Motueka Star, Volume I, Issue 36, 13 December 1901, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Motueka Star, Volume I, Issue 36, 13 December 1901, Page 5

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