"?hsa jfo?? fee! Limp and languid iViK'ii your head is dull and heavy, your tongue furred, your bmu-i.i ..ostivt, ami you awake in the morn «j lagged and worn out, v.ah i.o relish for br, ;ikiast and dread,:!;; your work, be sure youi »iouiach and liver need help. Indigestion is poisoning youi blood and sapping your strength. Mother Seigel's Syrup will cure you 11 will purify your blood and restore vigour and tone to your system. Take it daily after meals. 1 chronic indigestion and wind spasms," ys Mrs. M. Moss, of 127, Quay Street, Ultimo, N.S.W. " After eating, I was tortured with terrible pains in the chest and beneath the shoulders. I lacked energy and was languid and wea*, especially during the Summer. Four months ago I was induced to try Seigel's Syrup and when I had emptied only two bottles, all traces of indigestion had vanished." Will re-Invigorate you.
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ave You Moneyto Invest? THEN APPLY WITHOUT DELAY FOR SHARES , , , "The Empire, Bellevue, & Mansions CONSOLIDATION LIMITED." To b« incorporated under "The Companie.' Act, 1003." CAPITAL, £150,000-dhrided into 80,000 .h««. of £5 Moh.of which 1000 .harw, fally paid „p, are to be allotted to the Vendor; 4000 are reeernd for .üb.eqv.ent i.eue fo* ext.n.ion. of busing and building purpoee., and the remaining 22,000 .hare, are now offered to the public for ...baoripUon, payable a. follow.:-£l per .hare on applioation, £1 per .hare on allotment, and the balanoe in call. of not more than £1 per .have h may be requited, and at intenal. of not lew than two month.. PROVISIONAL DIRECTORS i CHABLES F. GREENBLADE, Eeq., Dunedin (Managing Director Speight A Co., Ltd.) ARTHUR B. V. LODDEB, Esq., Wellington (Proprietor City Buffet Hotel) CHARLES H. IZARD, Esq., Wellington, Solloitor (Director Wellington-Manawatu Railway Coy., Ltd.) ALBERT MARTIN, Esq., M.D., Wellington (Direotor Equitable Life Assurance Society of U.S.) EDMUND ALLO, Esq., Wellington, Electrical Enginee. and Hydraulic Expert HERRMAN LEWIS, Esq., Wellington, Investor CHARLES TRINGHAM, Esq., Wairampa, Sheepfarmer (Direotor Wellington Trust, Loan & Investment Coy., Ltd.) Who hold office until the first meeting of shareholders which will be hold not less than or' »«-«■ time the Company is entitled to commence business, at which mooting peraanwi by the Shareholders. ,-.,...-».»„,....»» BANKERS i The National Bank ef New Zealand, Llmitid. SOLICITOR i 3. 3. Define, 16, Brandon Street, Wellington. BROKERS i Bat *Tn* n°" T? T H - TUmbuU * Co - ****** ! H,,rcour, * Co " H R f ! «" L r° r, T AU ? laad < Eioh " d Qoooh ' Woihi ' Muk *«* * Co., Grcymouth A Hokitlk SECRETARY (pro 3. B. Schwartz, Colonial Mutual Building., Custom House Quay, Wellington.
THIS COMPANY Is being formal fot the purpose of aoquiring, aa going eonetrns he well-known "Empire Hotel," In Willie and VietorU streets, Wellington; the beautiful "Bellevue Gardens" and Hotel. Lower Hutt; and the high-olass private hotel known ae " The SlJlllSinilß." Wpllim.lnn • *nA „l .»« liJ.i:.. • .. ... . * It 18 proposed to purchase these throe propertied for the gum of £190,000, of which the vendor reoeives £85,000 eash and 4000 fullv raiirl-nn .I,*™. • «,„ „„™ 0 J t r—'-• on fixed mortgage must be regarded as an undoubted proof of the soundness d the seeurities offered. "THE EMPIRE HOTEL" is the leading hotel in Wellington, and is one of the finest of its olass in the Southern Hemisphere. It has two frontage* one lo Willis street and one to Victoria street—two of the leading ■usincas thoroughfares in Wellington. The value 0! the land buildings, furnishings, and goodwill it assessed by reliable valuora at £111,200. The total receipts for the year 1903 r. r .^.f.' 28 '°TJ'j The reoei P' a f ? r ">is year are at the rate of (rendered absolutely necessary through the constant strain fully 10 per cant, profit on ths £130,000 capital of the Company without taking the profits of " The Bellevue (Jardens" and "The Mansions" into consideration at all. TlK.ro is no pleasure resort throughout entire New Zealand to vie with "THE BELLEYUE GARDENS." These beautiful gardens, with the Hotel, close to the Lower 0 years ending February, 1904, the receipts were , representing a net profit of £1,675 Ms. 9d. after an extra outlay of £1,009 10s. lOd. was incurred in repairs upkeep, anil generally improving the property. ' "BELLEYUE" IS WELLINGTONS PRINCIPAL PLEASURE-RESORT, the attractions of which will be greatly enhaaoad under th e Consolidation.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 185, 10 August 1904, Page 4
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718Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 185, 10 August 1904, Page 4
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