Mr. C. Smith announces the commencement of his winter sale to-morrow (Saturday). While Alfred the Great, for centuries past) Has slept in his tomb of rest, Old England has grown to be ever so vast, Till now she is greatest and best. May her sons never have to suffer defeat, But hold their dear Island secure. Their healths they can keep and coughs always beat, With Woods' Great Peppermint Cure.
TjIOOTBALL ! FOOTBALL ! SENIOR CHAMPIONSHIP MATCHES, SATURDAY, JUNE 29th. ATHLETIC PARK. ATHLETIC v. WELLINGTON OLD BOYS v. ORIENTAL At PETONE: MELROSE v. PONEKE Admission—SlXPENCE. Ladies Free. Kick-off at 3 o'clock sharp. D. McKENZIE, Secretary.
Mr. Kins ey, PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHER, Opposite the Eoonomic LAMBTON QUAY WELLINGTON.
TJIAItMERS' CO-OPERATIVE DAIRY, 82 CUBA STREET, WELLINGTON. Fresh Butter and Eggs, Hams and Bacon , Poultry Cheese, and Honey. Fresh Milk and Cream twice Daily.
HOTELS FOR SALE T\ARBY AND pOMPANT No. 40, LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. Good Country Hotel: this is a br again. £550. City of Wellington ; first-class house. City of Auckland; 2£ lease. Price, £650. Wanganui District ; cheap house. £650. Gisborne District. Manawatu; good house, doing £86 weekly. Rent low. Hawke's Bay : long lease. Wairarapa District; firsl>class house. Farming District, 16 acres of land steady business. Price, £750. Taranaki District; long lease. Hawera ; first-class house ; doing real good business ; long lease. North of Auckland, near the gum fields, to be had cheap. Nelson ; first-class house. City of Wellington. Price, £3750; long lease. South of Dunedin. Price, £2900. Martinborough • first-class house ; long lease. We have a number of general stores in Stratford, New Plymouth, Okato, Wanganui, Waitara, and Wellington. We are prepared to assist buyers with a large proportion of the money. Every information on application. DARBY AND COMPANY, No. 40, LAMBTON QUAY. WELLINGTON.
WANTED Known — Albion Hairdressing Saloon, Courtenay Place, G. Atkinson, late of L. P. Christeson's, Willis-street, has now taken over the above, and hopes by attention to business to merit a fair share of patronage from his old friends and the public in general. Shaving, 3d; Haircutting, 6d.
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Free Lance, Volume I, Issue 52, 29 June 1901, Page 21
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