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For Chilblains there ia positive lyno remedy to apnroach Evan'a WITCU'd OIL-an absolutely certain cure.— %*

The following: is from the Wellington Evening Post :— One of the largest and most impotant transactions in hotel properties in this city for some time past haa been effected by Meßsrß Dwan Bros., of Willis street, Wellington, in the Bale of Searl's Hotel, Lambtoa quay, to Mr Frank M'P.irland. The new landlord entered into popsosdion last night. Messrs Dwan Bros, also report the Bale of Mr B. F. Derby's intere t in the lease and furniture of th« Imperial Hotel, Wellington, to Mr J. Jaokson, late of the Empire Hotel, Petone ; Mr T. J. Grey's interest in the lease and furniture of the Shamrock Hotel, Molesworth street, to Mrs Kate Kennedy well known in this city ; Mr John H. Fairbairn's interest in the lease and furniture of the Post Office Hotel, Woodville, to Mr A W. Lourie, late of Turakina ; Mr James Wareham's interest in the lease and furniture of the Railway Hotel, Johnßonville to Mrs G Dennis, la c of Wellington ; the fret-hold of the Stratford Hotel' Stratford, on aocount of Miss E. F. Crawford to Mr Thomas Lawless' late of Paeroa, Auckland ; also Mr R. S Baker's interest in the lease and furniture of the Club Hotel, Wellington, to Mr E J Searl lara of Searl'B Hotel, Wellington... ' ' c

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXX, Issue 29, 17 July 1902, Page 19

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Untitled New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXX, Issue 29, 17 July 1902, Page 19

Untitled New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXX, Issue 29, 17 July 1902, Page 19

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