HIS LAST. Auckland, May 1, 1906. Right Hon. Seddon, Wellington. - < "Accept congratulations and good wishes on your Political Birthday." " Look after yourself to retain position until you duplicate reign." ,' ' (Sgd.) P. VlBTtfE. P. Virtue, Auckland. " Many and sincere thanks for your congratulations. I have only done my duty, and it is for the people to say How Much Longer the opportunity will be given to promote further effort in the cause of humanity and the good of the Colony." (Sgd.) R. J. Seddon. Right Hon. Seddon, Wellington. " No doubt about people keeping yon where,you are at present, until you resch the careful age — seventy-five — if you train on " CHAMPION," and further, we may want you to rally . some 'Frisco Insurance Coy.'B on same able lines as you did 8.N.Z., provided you don't collar cream business for your State Coy." (Sgd.) P. Virtue. Ward and Co.'s unrivali - ed ALES' & STOUT Superior to English and at less cost.
NORTH ISLAND. IJOTELS EOE SALE. HOTEL, Hawke's Bay— Lease 7 years ; trade about £130 weekly. Elegantly furnished. Leading house: HOTEL, Suburbs, Wellington — Trade about £40 weekly. HOTEL, Wellington, Country District— 11 years' lease. HOTEL, Wellington, City— Trade about £72 weekly. HOTEL, Taranaki— Freehold and Furniture £2250. HOTEL, West Coaßt— Freehold £1900 ; furniture valuation. N . HOTEL, Wellington— Drawing, 40 hhds beer monthly. Price £3500. COUNTRY HOTEL — Freehold. Lease expires March Ist. Price £6500. HOTEL, Palmerßton North— Long lease Trade £600 monthly. HOTEL, near Otaki— Price £2500. Big flax mills in neighborhood. HOTEL, Forty-Mile Bush— lmproving district. HOTEL, Wellington— Leading thoroughfare. Price £2300. For all further particulars apply to - DWAN : BEOS., Hotel Bbokebs, WILLIS ST., WELLINGTON.
City Buffet Private Hotel, COLOMBO ST., CHRISTCHURCH (Near Recce's, Ironmongers). FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION for Permanent Boarders and the Travelling Public. Hot, cold, and shower baths. Close to Railway Station and General Post Office. Trams paBB door. Luncheon rrom noon to 2 p.m. Letters and telegrams feoeive prompt attention. Telephone 676. JAMES HOWEY, Proprietor. THOS. FITZGERALD & SON, CARRIAGE PROPRIETORS, LIVERY AND LETTING STABLES, MACLAGGAN ST., DUNEDIN. TELEPHONE! ... 1225. Ladieß' and Gents' Riding Haoka, Single and Double Buggies, Waggonettes, and other Vehicles ON HIRE at reasonable-rates.
JOHN MOORE Undertaker & Cabinetmaker, THAMES STREET, OAMARTT Telephone 93. (Near Railway Station) FUNERALS conducted in town or country. In Memoriam Wreaths always in Btook. JOHN MOORE for Italian and French ; IRON BEDSTEADS «3- See my SPRING MATTRASS , and you are sure to bny SUITES OI" FURNITURE made on.~~ Shortest Notice, and kept in stock. BEDDING of ALL KINDS.. «rßachelcrfl reduoed in number by giving me & call, as those Bedsteads are sure to oatoh them. *
BEA/TTT Ar OO * DRAPERS, CtfRISTCHURCH . "■"■"^ °° uv ■ :.. Are /worthy ol our support^
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New Zealand Tablet, 27 September 1906, Page 19
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