ERNEST C. LEVVEY, IiAHRISTEU AXL> bOLICITOE, _D 42, Lambto.n Quw. Tiust Funds to lend on Heal and Personal Security. JLo\v«.st iaiL.& ot interest. MASONIC HOTEL. Cuba-street, Wellington. M. J. (TED) DONNELLY, Proprietor. Late of Defence Department, Wellington, and Railway Hotel, Eketahuna. ' 1^ HIS Hotel is now thoroughly oom_L plete, and is one of the bestappointed houses in the city. Every room electrically lighted and newly furnished. The hotel is built with all the latest and safest fire escapes, iron balconies and stairs leading from every bedroom. Ample accommodation for tourists and families. Hot and cold plunge and shower baths. Letters and telegrams punctually attended to. LIBERAL CUISINE. Tariff : 7s per diem, or 35s per week. Porter meets all trains and steamers. Only the choicest brands of wines, spirits, etc., stocked. Telegraphic Address: "MASONIC." WELLINGTON.
TO PKOPEETY-OWNEES. WE have much pleasure in calling attention to the enormous success that has attended ALL our Public Auction Sales. It is with a certain amount of pride that we claim that our success has been the result of natural ability and experience, backed up with honest and straightforward dealing. Should you care to entrust us with your commands, we will be pleased to give same our earnest attention. It should be borne in mind that we WILL NOT saddle you with all sorts of UNNECESSARY EXPENSES. Before deciding upon your auctioneer, all we ask is for you to compare our firm with other firms. PERSONALLY WE DO NOT FEAR THE COMPARISON. We are now preparing our next Auction Sale to be held shortly, and if you are desirous of Belling your property by auction, we earnestly advise you to call or write to us immediately. We are sure of being able to give you every satisfaction. REMEMBER— We do not simply advertise your property, and then wait for the buyers to call. No; we immediately set to work and personally submit the property in every direction, thus working up an interest on your behalf, which we claim we are entitled to do on behalf of the vendor, and Which w imperatively the duty of every auctioneer to do, hence our success. All we ask you is to give us a trial. THOMSON AND BROWN, Auctioneers & Land Agents, Hunter-st. W. A. Thomson.] [Sydney Brown. Dunlop Police Heel Wo h«M new placed on the ■market a apodal heavy Rubber Hoel that will be found to give eaeellemt wear, besldea afford* Ing great tmmkfmr* and minimising all Jarring. Ask your bulwiltr te shew you a pair. Specify- OVNLOP Police Heel • • • tmb •vmrror ovmor nmwvs now UCKKM HALT A TOM A WtUL MmMOT* •» IW. MMUP fTtl Oft. al aaaL IM.
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Free Lance, Volume VI, Issue 273, 23 September 1905, Page 14
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442Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Free Lance, Volume VI, Issue 273, 23 September 1905, Page 14
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