Telegraphic Address : I Telephone Ulrioh, Wellington. | No. 1453. C. A. U LEIoa MINING AGENT and SHAREBBOKEB, WELLINGTON. Office. Westminster Chambers, Commercial Union Buildings, Lambton Quay. P.O. Box 108.
HOTELS . . For Sale. DARBY &~~COMPANY, 40, Lambton Quay. Hotel in the City of Wellington, doing yery profitable business: expenses low. Price, £3500. Hotel in the City of Wellington, doing a good business. Price, £1400. Hotel in the City ; rent low ; a bargain. Hotel in the City of Auckland, freehold ; only 2 years to run. Hotel, Marl borough district, doing very good business; rent low. We are offering the freehold. Hotel in the City of Dunedin; firstclass house ; doing a good business ; owner leaves for London on business matters. Hotel, Taranaki district; lease 10*. Price, £1600. This is a bargain. Hotel in Auckland, Newton; a firstclass house; doing a real good business. We are prepared to assist buyers with a large proportion of the money. Money lent on second mortgage. DARBY &~COMPANY.
rTO TELS FOR SALE. DWAN BROS. Willis-street, Wellington. (Established 1880.) Hotel, Christchurch, doing splendid business; house is built of brick and well furnished. Price, ,£2200. Hotel, Hawke's Bay district. Price for the freehold and furniture, J83300. Hotel and 30 acres of land, Feilding district. Low price. Hotel, Manawatu. Price, .£2500. Good business. Hotel, East Coast. Long lease. Big turnover; price moderate. We are prepared to assist suitable purchasers with * t? rg ® proportion of the purchase money. Particulars given to bona fide purchasers only. DWAN BROS., Willis-st., Wellington.
A. R. MBKCH ] f H . M . BANNBHR. A. R. MEECH & CO., A UCTIONEERS AND GENERAL COMMISSION A AGENTS, 52, MANNERS STREET. Houses of Furniture in large or small lots Bought or Sold on Commission. Prompt Account Sales and Moderate Charges.
F. db J. Clbrb, F.R.I B A.] [JohnS. Swan Clere & Swan, ARCHITECTS KELBURNE & KARORI TRAM BUILDINGS 55, LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. P.O. Box 452.
THE WRONG GLASS. IF YOUR PRESENT GLASSES fail to give you EASE AND COMFORT, there's Something Wrong. Is it your Glass ? or, if you don't wear Glasses, is it your Eyes? THAT'S A VITAL QUESTION WITH YOU. A Glass is either Right or Wrong. There's no Middle Station. If your present Glasses are not satisfactory, I CAN MAKE THEM SO. I LIKE TO ENCOUNTER UNBSUAL BYE DEFECTS, THE KIND THAT PUZZLE THE AVERAGE OPTICIAN. GLASSES RIGHT dOOD SIGHT. ALFRED LEV I, CONSULTING OPTICIAN, 39 LAMBTON t^UAY, WELLINGTON
START the clay well by using FLAME TABS. They save time, labour, patience. MILLINERY. SPECIAL NOVELTIES IN HATS, TOQUES, AND BONNETS, From 10s 6d. MISS DUNCAN (Late of Kirkcaldie & Stains.). THE PARAGON, 11 a Vivian-street.
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Free Lance, Volume I, Issue 40, 6 April 1901, Page 5
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