JOLLY, WINTLE AND CO., 56, WILLIS STREET. FOR SALE. BARGAIN in Wadestown— 6B x 170 ft, and handsome- new-3-roomed Cottage, large coachhouse and stable— £292. 917 WELLINGTON TERRACE (off), 38 x 134 ft — Fine 7-roomed house (one floor), hot water, bath, stable ; £825. Bargain. 146 LAND —74 x 80ft. in fine position, ten minutes from Government Buildings. £6 ft. Will divide. Bargain. 887 WELLINGTON PROPERTY RECORD for August, containing twelve pages of City, Suburban, and Country Freeholds, amongst which are some grand investments, free f i om the firm's offices, 56, WILLIS STREET.
ELOCUTION. AyTR. CLIFFORD WALKER is prepared to give Lessons to Ladies and Gentlemen in the Art of .Reciting. Address, for particulars, care of The Dresden.
BEATOUN SANATORIUM. THE above Establishment having been purchased by Mr W. G. Collett, visitors can rely on receiving every attention. The premises have been thoroughly renovated. Private apartments for families, with every comfort of a home. Refreshments at all hours. Coach runs daily. Letters and telegrams receive prompt attention. W. G. COLLETT, Proprietor.
MRS M. WOLFE. CHINA AND GLASSWARE DEPOT, 111 Upper Cuba Street, Wellington. The Cheapest Shop in town for China and Fancy Glassware, and Novelties of every desciiption. INSPECTION INVITED
T. J. KBKK, 42 CONSTABLE STREET, NEWTOWN, WELLINGTON, GENERAL CARRIER and AGENT. Goods and Parcels delivered. Furniture carefully removed by experienced men. All orders will receive prompt attention.
NEWCASTLE COAL. JUST LANDED, Ex Handa Isle, 350 TONS. SAMUEL BROWN. Wholesale and Retail.
THE NOBLE ART OF SELFDEFENCE taught by the renowned HAEEY MACE, three doors from ALBERT HOTEL, WILLIS STREET, ever v \ night, 7to 10. Ten Lessons, 12s 6d. Per Quarter, 255. Two Lessons a week.
39 FEATHERSTON STREET. S. E. Wright, CYCLE ENGINEER. REPAIRS, PLATING, ENAMELLING,. &c, carefully executed at Moderate Charges. ALL ACCESSORIES AND PARTS IN STOCK. GOOD BICYCLES FOR HIRE.
TjEEMALINE BREAD. FINEST BREAD IN THE WORLD. As used in the Queen's Household. Dr. Andrew Wilson sajs • This Bread should beuped bj all who are in any way affected by digestiveailments. To be obtained from H. LANGDON, Bakkr, &c, 4c, Brougham Street, Wellington.
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Free Lance, Volume I, Issue 14, 6 October 1900, Page 14
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