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" Oh, Loss ji Sight, 01 ihee 1 most complain." (Hilton.) £ wonder w»s Milton himself to blame ? II your sight oe Irrevocably impaired WHO IS TO BLAME ? Eye-strain caus algia, insomnia, and various ey» troubles. ALL HELIEVABLE BY GLASSE3 properly fitted. H you suffer YOU'RE TO BLAME. SAMUEL BARRY, D.8.0. EYESIGHT SPECIALIST, QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. Clarendon Hotel. CONTAINING 50 rooms, all refurnished ar.d renovated. Three minutes' walk from wharf and train. Good accommodation for country settlers and the travelling public. Night porter kept. PAT. QUINLAN, Proprietor. You'll want an Umbrella P The place to buy that umbralla to advantage is at JAMES BESTFORD'S DEVON-STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH A Golden Opportunity Of Saving Money IS TO BUY FROM C. H. RETFORD'S AS she has both VARIETY and QUALITY of UP-TO-DATE GOODS. She is selling nt BEDROCK PRICES to make room for fresh supplies to arrive shortly. For a few weeks she has taken adjoining shop tp display to better advantage. BUY FROM THE SHOP THAT SAVES YOUR MONEY. IT IS RETFORD'S Devon Street, NEW PLYMOUTH. WERTHEIM SEWING MACHINE

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THEN APPLY WITHOUT DELAY FOR SHARES , . , The Empire, Bellevue, & Mansions CONSOLIDATION LIMITED." To be incorporated under "The Companies' Aot, 1003." dor > 4000 are reserved for subsequent issue for extensions orbushißss and building purposes, and the remaining 22,000 shares are now offered to the publio for subsoripfcio,,, payable as followst-fil per share on application, SI per share on allotment, and the balance in calls of not more than £1 per share a* may be required, and at intervals of not leas than two months. PROVISIONAL DIRECTORS l CHARLES F. GREENSUDE, Esq., Dunedin (Managing Director Speight & Co., Ltd.) ARTHUR R. V. LODDER, Esq., Wellington (Proprietor City Buffet Hotel) CHARLES H. IZARD, Esq., Wellington, Solioitor (Director Wellington-Manawatu Railway Coy., Ltd.) ALBERT MARTIN, Esq., M.D., Wellington (Direotor Equitable Life Assurance Society of U.S.) EDMUND ALLO, Esq., Wellington, Eledtioal Engineer and Hydraulic Expert HERRMAN LEWIS, Esq., Wellington, Investor CHARLES TRINGHAM, Esq., Wairampa, Sheepfarmer (Director Wellington Trust, loan A Investment Coy., Ltd.) Who hold office until the first meeting ol shareholders which will be held not less than one month nor more than three months from the b7th"sharhoUe y rB 3 <mt '" ed '° COmmenoe bu3iMß3 ' at whicb meetin ß P« m » nen ' Di ™tors of the Company will bo appointed BANKERSi The National Bank ot New Zealand, Limited. SOLICITOR i J. J. Devine, 16, Brandon Street, Wellington. BROKERS i Bar*Leary & Co., Wellington ; William H. TurnbuU & Co., Wellington j Harconrt * Co., Wellington ; Fenwick Bros, IWS.. H rl TT V ! «' *' L r n er V AUeHandi BichMd Goo<!h ' Waihi = MMk SP'ot & Co., Greymouth A HoklUke; e'S5? Ron* w." ?? ! n°- H - Uwta ' PoVert, Bay ! J -* Chlk > Helso » i Be wley & Griffiths, New Plymouth K. Brett, South Canterbury ; 0. L. Duigan & Co., Wanganui. SECRETARY (pro tern) I J. B. Schwartz, Colonial Mutual Buildings, Custom House Quay, Wellington. THIS COMPANY a being formed for the purpose of acquiring, as going concerns he well-known "Empire Hotel," in Willis and Victoria streets, Wellington; the beautiful "Bellevue Gardens" and Hotel, iower Hull; and the high-class private hotel known as " The ilansions," Wellington; and of consolidating, carrying on, and the businesses of these popular plaoes of publio iccommodation. r . J. t ,v i ,>ff os , ed L t ?u PU , rohMe th «Be three properties for the sum ii iUO.OUO, of which the vendor reoeives £55,000 cash and 4000 ully paid-up shares; the sum of £55,000 remaining on fixed nortgage. The fact that local M)mnani«« ku» i .„™ „( J>« Ann "THE MANSIONS" in Ghuznee Street, Wellington, is the beat and most tin.'unuu-ly-appointed Private Hotel in New Zealand, and is widely fc.iov.i: uan excellent residence for tourists and business people. Opened only last' August, it is already yielding 8 per cent, on the oapital invested. THE VALUE OF THESE PROPERTIES, as disclosed by most careful valuations, shows a total of £141,229. 'THE EMPIRE HOTEL 1 1903 ate of , with substantial additions pweeu upon me present accommodation owing to the meat popularity of the hotel with tourists and the travelling publio generally), and with the adoption of all the latest ideas in hotel nuiiagemene, "Ibe Kmpire" is certain to return the Company fully 10 per cent, profit on the £130,000 oapital of tho Company without taking the profits of " The Bellevue Garilens and Ihe Mansions" into consideration at all. There is no pleasure resort throughout entire New Zealand to "THE BELLEYUE GARDENS." These beautiful garden, with the Hotel, close to the Lower Kutt Hallway Station, are valued by reliable experts at .621 233 n' 6 .T Jea " e ? ding Pebtu * r y- 1904, the receipts were £10,221 On. 4d roprenenling a net profit of £1,675 12s. 9d attar an extra outlay of £1,009 10a. lOd. w- ■"»■ •> =- --- ■ upkeep, and generally improving the proj "BELLEYUE" IS WELLINGTON'S PRINCIPAL PLEASURE-RESORT, the attraclima of which will be greatly enhanced under lb e Consolidation. AN EXCEPTIONAL OPPORTUNITY "ig in a sound, selid, business undeitaking, in which ly will EARN GOOD INTEREST. Consolidation naturally results in the reduction of expenses of nanagement. In such a business as this it will onsuro an raormous saving, in the pur- 1 - •-»--> lupplies which under the n nuch more profitable terms. " PHENOMENALLY RAPID INCREASE in value of business proper! Consolidation are certain to advance There is no doubt whatever that' it will p _ ably well, to invest your raoney:in the Compi APPLY FOR SHARES NOW! 'Company (see list above) or to the vendor, .Mi.' Herrmnn Lo*is, ;of Colonial Mutusl Buildings, Customhouse Quay, Wellington. Intending shareholders will be-giveu all possible inform--tion, and if in Wellington wllbbe shown over the properties. * Applications for shares, should bo t forwarded to the Diolct.accompanied by a obequa;for £1 on; each shire as application

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 191, 17 August 1904, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 191, 17 August 1904, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 191, 17 August 1904, Page 4

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