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JOLLY, WINTLE AND CO., 56, WILLIS STREET.

ABAWA SAILING CLUB ANNUAL SMOKE CONCERT AND PRESENTATION OF PRIZES WILL BE HELD IN DRUID S' HALL on SATURDAY, OCTOBER 27th, at 8 p.m. T. M. COLLINS, Hon. Sec.

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 iAND —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 from the firm's offices, 56, WILLIS STREET.

WELLINGTON RACING CLUB. RACECOURSE PRIVILEGES, 1900-1901.

SEATOUN SANATORIUM.

fTIHE above Establishment having been _I_ purchased by Mr W. G. Collett, visitors can rely on receiving every attention. The premises have been thoioughly 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.

FTIHE Stewards invite tenders for the J- following Racecourse Privileges for the season 1900-1901. Lot I—Grandstand1 — Grandstand Bar. Lot 2 — Grandstand Luncheon Rooms. Lot 3 — Tea Kiosk (new building recently erected on the Lawn).

Lots 2 and 3 to include the use of the Club's Luncheon and Tea Room Plant, Kitchen Utensils and all conveniences for cooking. There are to be four race meetings, comprising nine days in all. Terms and conditions may be seen at the office of the undersigned. Tenders will close at the office of the Club at noon on MONDAY, November sth, 1900. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. By order. H. M. LYON. Secretary. Customhouse Quay, October 23, 1900.

39 FEATHERSTON STREET. S. E. Wright, CYCLE ENGINEEE. REPAIRS, PLATING, ENAMELLING, <fee, carefully executed at Moderate Charges. ALL ACCESSORIES AND PARTS IN STOCK. GOOD BICYCLES FOE HIEE.

fT>HE GOLDSMITHS' & SILVERSMITHS' DEPOT, _L 47, Lambton Quay. SILVERWARE and ELECTRO-PLATED WARE. Latest No\ elties in Art Jewellery, Watches, Brooches, Rings, etc. The Hanging Charm Glove Bufctoner. H Id. I Turquoise md Pc kkl. Brooch* s }f*l{* O/ D I Set in Hall-marked Sil\ er. j D/ O THE GOLDSMITHS' & SILVERSMITHS' DEPOT, 47, LAMBTON QUA\. J. & A. WILSON, T^UNERAL DIRECTORS & FURNISHERS, Cambridge Teukacf. All Reqmsites in Stock. BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS, Telephone 005.

~TT EITH and HUTCHESON, SHIP CHANDLERS, RIGGERS and SAILMAKERS, JERVOIS QUAY, WELLINGTON (near band rotunda).

O UPERIOR Accomodation, Clifton House, O 162, ..Upper Willis St., Wellington. Mrs Wortley (late of Clifton House, Hawera), Proprietress. Tastefully furnished sitting-room, dining-room, and smokingroom, with all the comfoits of a first-class home. Mrs Wortley, the Proprietress, has vacancies and ample accommodation for Tourists and Travellers. Central and close to trams. Cuisine and attendance a special feature. Terms strictly moderate.

Agents for Dampney's Enameline AntiForeling Composition, Anti-Corosine Enamels And Asphaltine, Bullivants Celebrated Flexible Steel Wiie Ropes, etc. Tents, Tarpaulins, Horse Covers, and Rick Clovers always in Stock. GYMNASIUMS FITTED, SHIPS RIGGED. Contractors' and Sawmillers' Wire Rope Plant Supplied. YACHT WORK A SPECIALTY.

The Polypathic Medical Institute's .... VISIT TO WELLINGTON. PERMANENT N.Z. BRANCH : 29 LATIMER SQUARE, CHRISTCHURCH. Six Days Only — Free Treatment. 27 > LAMBTON QUAY, jf^^^^^pSa^Ha NEXT TO BANK OF NEW SOUTH WALES. 'mPWn^^mW^r-Wf^-M POLYPATHY, ihe New Method of Healing, is the SUREST jt&P-m^PP-WRrfc^-ssiplft and MOST RAPID SYSTEM, as it cures with absolute certainty /y%pj^^ffißffr*Tjrirfr*3 such diseases as Cancer and Epilepsy— incurable under the old f- JTjBKESSSJoHSI&JsS-^B system — as well as all Chi onic and Nervous Complaints of Women |^^HHKBp£jflßD^?K^4l. More dues made b\ Polypathj than any othei system in the If you feel ueaiy, languid, or "out of soits," WRITE AND [■HKISBbSEkeS^E^EESj*- HAVE ADVICE. In many instances, the origin of disease is very rEjS^SSSSifiijHHSSJHEE^ simple , and all that may be necessai.j l.s a little sound advice, for f^^BßEsg¥sgSsSßEilg<Mh Nature nevei excuses ignoiance. Knowledge, then, is, what is tMg3BPf^lfgfo?|f™Br needed, and that you will get if jou consult the POLYPATHS. fcBSoBHSa|IS?«G ! P"TC The.\ Treat all Female Ailments b^ the Polypathic Method, J|^rol||WCLjLJxi~'Wj. - Eaf which does away with all examination, all local tieatment. 1 iIMIgMM pi!fcpynln]lfirffiS"f » The} also debiie to impiessupon all men who aie suffeiing that ■ fc- - . *"| ■ .mTBy they have the justlj celebiated HINDOO REMEDY, so well and .__ •"**_—^£7 ■ ff^p favourabU known in the Old Woild as the •' Anti Agnechal " Wjg^^^ "*T'i i'7iaie«ea^HW^ Tabloid Method." VISIT ENDS SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 3rd, AND END OF FREE TREATMENT. MEDICINES ONLY TO BE PAID FOR.

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Free Lance, Volume I, Issue 17, 27 October 1900, Page 17

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Page 17 Advertisements Column 1 Free Lance, Volume I, Issue 17, 27 October 1900, Page 17

Page 17 Advertisements Column 1 Free Lance, Volume I, Issue 17, 27 October 1900, Page 17

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