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JOLLY AND CO., (Late Jolly, Wintle and Co.) , 56, WILLIS STREET. FOR SALE. NAIRN STREET— S-roomed Cottage in thorough • order, 54ft frontage. Price, JESSO KILBIRNIE — Beautiful Seaside Section (corner), 40 x 181 ft. Price, £150. Terms, £42 cash, balance 5 per cent. QUEEN STREET— Two Excellent Cottages of 4 and 3 room*, let at 235. £600. Terms, £200 cash to prompt buj er. Sound investment OHIRO ROAD — % acre an I new 6-rooined home ; copper, etc. ; insuied £300. Price, £400 ; cheap. Freehold. Terms, £100 cas>h OWNER LEA VINO* WELLINGTON desires to sell Fine Investment on Main Thoroughfare and Suburban Residence at Island Baj. Reserves reduced considerably BUYERS before purchasing should obtain the November issue of the WELLINGTON PROPERTY RECORD, containing 12 pages of FREEHOLDS FOR SALE, from JOLLY AND CO., 56, Willis Street.

TO LANDLORDS AND PROPERTY OWNERS. BAKER BROS, collect more rentals than any other individual firm or company in New Zealand. BAKER BROS, render prompt monthly or quarterly statements. BAKER BROS, collect rents anywhere in New Zealand, and issue cheques for the same in Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch and Dunedin free of exchange, a considerable saving to Landlords who do not reside in the same town as that which thek' property is situated. BAKER BROS., ESTATE AGENTS AND AUCTIONEERS, Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch and Dunedin.

"yOU WILL WANT FIRST - CLASS * FOOTWEAR at SMALL COST For the Summer Season. Just try F. J. OAKES, 24a Ingestre Street.

TTIOR SALE BY TENDER. TEN YEARS' LEASE OF MASONIC HOTEL, NELSON. Tenders are invited for a ten years' Lease of the Masonic Hotel, Nelson. The house and its outbuildings ate all of brick, and occupj the mo»t valuable and commanding corner site in the City of Nelson, and is well-known throughout New Zealand as a Commercial and Family Hotel. Stock to be taken at valuation, and Furniture by arrangement. A Bank-marked Cheque, to 1 ' the order of S. Gilmer, for 10 per cent of the amount offered, to accompany each tender. No tender necessarily accepted. Tender close December 13th. S. GILMER, Royal Oak Hotel, Wellington.

"OEKMALINE BEEAD. FINEST BREAD IN THE WORLD. As used in the Queen's Household. Dr. Andrew Wilson saj s". This Bread should be used by all who are in any way affected by digestive ailments. To be obtained from H. LANGDON, Biker, &c, &c, Brougham Street, Wellington.

THE mK^SS^nfr' TRADE WEtUNGTOFFACTORY

Mr. Kinseye y PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHER, Opposite the Economic, LAMBTON QUAY WELLINGTON.

"POST QFFICE TTOTEL, WELLINGTON. Best Dinner in the Antipodes, 1/Two good Billiaid Tables, wi<h Electric Light. First-cla^s man in charge. Macarthy's, Staples' and Speight's Beer. E. WILSON - - - - Pkopkietob.

SPECIAL NOTICE. The Polypathic Medical Institutes OF MELBOURNE, SYDNEY, AND ADELAIDE. CORNER OF LATIMER SQUARE AND GLOUCESTER STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. Polvpathy, the New Method of Healing. No connection" with any other Institute using the name "Polypathic" POLYPATHY ihe New Method of Healing, is Growth shrivelling up and coming out bj the roots, the SUREST and MOST RAPID SYSTEM, as it The properties of the medicine do not affect the cures with absolute certainty such diseases as general health and strength. I can confldentty CANCER ASTHMA and EPILEPSY — incurable recommend your reatment to sufferers wishing to under the old system— aa well as all Chronic ana rid themsehes of this, dangeious complaint, and Nervous Complaints of Women and Men. thereb} prolong their lives. an^Tvt (Signed) G. J. SOUTH. Thousand of Testimonials as under : — loss of Nerve Power and Vitality. Asthma and Lung Affection. me to With great pleasure I gi\e you a testimonial for t e u you your me dicine is having beautiful results. I the skilful »aj jou treated my son for Asthma and feeJ mue }, f res h e r in the morning and sine I shall be Lung Affection, with great weakness. I beg to saj cure d May God prosper >on in your labours, and I he rapidlj improved, and was pert ectlj cured, and assure , i ou mm very grateful foi your kind service has been strong and healthj ever since treatment, ren dered to me and shall evei be readj to reconv two yeais ago. You can refer anynodj to nje. mend othtt3 to ou- j \\\ SMITH. Yours very trulj , P. G. HOBBS. " They Treat all Female Ailments by the PolyCancer Cures. pathic Method, which does away with all examinaTestimonial from Church of England Clergjman— tion and local treatment. lam pleased to give my testimony, as you request, They also desire to impress upon *« me ™£° a f* ie v our Cancer Cure, and beg to say I can v ouch foi suffering that they have the l^J&?j£££ the remarkable results of the medicines jou emploj . HINDOO REMEDY, so we l and favourably _known Seven cases of jour cure came under my immediate in the Old World as the Anti-Agnechal Tabloid observation permanently cured, the Cancerous Method. If you cannot Visit, WRITE for Question List to CHRISTCHURCH with Stamped Envelope, and you will Receive an Immediate Reply. Thousands Cured Annually by Letter.

SHARLAND'S BAKING POWDER. Victoria Cafe, Brandon Street, Wellington, N.Z., November 13th, 1899. To Mkssrs Shakland and Co., Ltd. . DEAR SlRS,— During the course of my profession as chef I have had occasion to use a number of different brands of Baking Powder. Sharland's Baking Powder however, is the one to which I award the palm for excellence. I find it most economical to use, the result no doubt of its high quality and purity. I can strongly recommend it. I remain, yours faithfully, ERNEST BEGUELY.

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Free Lance, Volume I, Issue 23, 8 December 1900, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Free Lance, Volume I, Issue 23, 8 December 1900, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Free Lance, Volume I, Issue 23, 8 December 1900, Page 9

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