WELLINGTON.
(Per Press Telegram Agency.) This day. The freehold site of the Empire Hotel, having a 65 feet frontage and 150 feet deep, with the remainder of the building not burned, were sold by auction today for £G, 300. Jacob Joseph was the purchaser. Carnatic shipment to hand'! New Carphts just opened up. The very large demand for Holloway and Garlick's Carpets has decided them to comply with the wishes of their friends and customers in entering thoroughly into the House Furnishing business. Having secured the services of Mr E. Cranwell (late Cranwell and Co., Sbortlandstreet) is sufficient guarantee that they will keep Furniture of first-class workmanship, and at the most reasonable prices it can be produced at. They intend keeping Goods to suit all classes, and purchasers are invited TO INSPECT THEIR STOCK. Funerals Furnished at Moderate Charges by Holloway and i Garlick, Cabinet Makers, Upholsterers, Undertakers, ''■ Drapers, Clothiers, &c., City Hall, Queen-street, Auok land.
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Auckland Star, Volume VII, Issue 1905, 27 March 1876, Page 3
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