OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT. G GOLDSTEIN, Mercer, desires to • announce to his many patrons that he has RE-OPENED at 8, WIL-LIS-STREET, in the New Buildings, King's Chambers (late Byko Corner). Specialities — Shirts, Collars, and Ties, all of the latest designs. Gents' Underclothing a special feature. From the success that has attended his business since opening in this shop, a guarantee is given that all his Customers will be and are satisfied. Please Note that he will still continue his Cuba-street Shop as a branch business. G. GOLDSTEIN, 8, Willis-street (King's Chambers), and At 16, Cuba-street.
R. S. ROUNTHWAITE, M. Inst. C.E.,M.AM.C.E., BEGS to intimate to his fiiends and the public that he has commenced the practice of his Profession of Civil and Sanitary Engineer, Architect and Surveyor, and Quantity Suiveyor. FLETCHEE'S BUIDINGS, 3, WILLIS ST Telephone 1136.
J. OBRIEN & CO., /COLONIAL AND T7IOEEIGN pAERIEBS. CUSTOM-HOUSE, SHIPPING, BECEIVING & EXPEESS BAGGAGE AGENTS. TELEPHONE No. 1920. OFFICES No. 14 FEATHEESTON STEEET.
ALBEET HOTEL, WELLINGTON. ME. GEO. A. ALLEN HAS pleasure in intimating that he has taken over the proprietorship of this well-known Commeicial and Family Hotel, and trusts that his long experience in firstclass hotel-keeping will add to the comfort of visitors. Suites vi fiooms and all First ciaso accom. modation for Tourists and Boardeis. Excellent Table Kept.
BUSINESS NOTICE. MESSRS. C. S. and P. CORDING have pleasure in informing the Residents of Te Aro, Oriental Bay, Mount Victoria, and the Public of Wellington generally, that they have, from Apul Ist, 1904, taken over that weJlestabhshed Book and Stationery Business at 81, Courtenay Place, carried on for the past eight years by Mr. J. W. Davidson. Messrs. Carding will continue to carry on the business on the same lines is tlio late proprietor, and will hold complete and. Up-to-date Stocks of NEW BOOKS, STATIONERY, FANCY GOODS, GAMES, SCHOOL BOOKS, and REQUISITES, Etc., They trust, by strict attention to business, and a careful study of the wants of their oustomeirs, to warrant a continuance of tihe support so liberally bestowed on their predecessor. Supplies of New Books and Magazines per direct and Australian boats weekly. C. S. ANT) P. CORDING.
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Free Lance, Volume IV, Issue 209, 2 July 1904, Page 15
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