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1 I IMPORTANT HOTEL SALES. (From Evening Post, March 7th, 1910.), MESSRS. DWAN BROS., WilluBtreet, Wellington, report having sold-^ Mr. Owen Newport's interest in the Masonic Hotel, Blenheim, to Detective Williams, late of the Wellington i occe. Mr. J. Sullivan's interest' in the lease of the Princes.-* Theatre Hotel, Torybtrcpt, Wellington, to Mr. Otto Wome, of Kilbirnie. Mr. Frank Pvhodes's interest in the lease of the Levin Hotel, Levin, to Mr. John Berryiaan, late of the Provincial Hotei, ]Sapier. Mr. Thoma3 Sowinan's iaterest in the leaS £ ° f rnu he ' Al £ io , n Hotol > Shannon, to Mr. Thomas Callaghan, late o f the Porangabau Hotel, Hawkes Bay. ■The lease of the Egmont Hotel, Midhirst Taranaki, on account of Mr. Hooner' • to Mr. R. J. Paul, of Picton. ' The lease, and furniture of tha Globe Hotel, Renwiqlctown, Bleefleirn, on account of Mr. D. Doyle, to Mr. Peter Creedon, well known in thi» city. 3lr. Robert Buckeridge's interest in the Shepherds' Arms Hotel, Tinakori-road, Wellington, to Mr. Austin G. Kinipton, late of the Post Office Hotel, Pictou Tho freehold of the Post Office Hotel, Grey-street, Wellington, to tlte.present tenant Mr M'Vinish. Price paid is in the neighbourhood of £25,000. Mr. Frank Dakin's interest in the Royal Tiger Hotel, Taraoaki-street, Wellington, to Mrs. Margaret M'lntosh, lato chef at the Hotel Bristol, Weilington. ' The lease of the Railway Hotel, Waitotara, on account of Mr. J. O'Neill, to Mr. Thomas Mills, late of Masterton. Also, the freehold and buildings of the Empire Hotel, Blenheim, to Mr. James Gleeson, of Blenheim. Afift ACRES L.1.P., 220 acres grass,' Tab" vr balance bush, well watered ; 4roomed house and outbuildings, 5 miles from Makuri, good road. Price £5 10s pet acre. The owner will' Exchange for a small Dairy Farm. PETER TULLOCH, Box 42, Pahiatua. A REAL BARGAIN. WANTED to Sell, in best part Berhamporc, 6-roomed House, all convoniences, 4 tiled fireplaces, mirror wardrobes, pantry, linen press, h. and c. shower, glass hou s e, nice garden, lovely sunny position; everything in perfect order. To be sold .cheap, ovtaer leaving Wellington. Apply 52, Leraud-street, Berhampore. WANTED TO~SELL; I>EST position Brougham-street, faith- ■* fully-built 7-roomed House, with al» modern conveniences, including electrio light and hot and cold water service: land 25 x 134; £1690 LONGMORE AXD CO . Bank N.S.W. Chambers, Lambron-quay. BUSINESS FOR SALE. TO" ANTE D TO SELL, * T Old-established FURNISHING BUSINESS, doing big trade at good prices; owner retiring. Apply to No. 8, Buller-street. WANTEDW 'ANTED to Sell, one of the best Auctioneering, Estate and Commission Business iii the Dominion ; commissions earned 1908 £1117, also for 190& £1237; expenses, rent and wages, £150 per annum. Also, to Sell, Fruit Farm, 15 acres, 11 in full bearing, yielding £800 per annum; price £2600 ; best thing on the market. Full particulars from C. R. WILSON, Hastings. WANTED to Sell, Farm, 1492 Acres, Waikato, bast growing land in New Zealand; level, close Main Trunk; prico £4 10s acre. Also, exceptionally good Farm, 400 Acres, same locality, with house and outbuildings, £5 10s acre; closo creamery and post office,; \ery easy terms arranged; cheapest land North Island. J. D. Martin M'lntyre and Co., 215, Lambfcon-quay, Wellington. WELLINGTON DYE "WORKS. WANTED Known— Ladies' and gents' garments, curtains, table covers, chair covers, feathers, etc., which are faded ot- soiled, can be Dry Cleaned or Dyed equal to new. Gloves and Furs cleaned. TV. Barber and Co., 125, Cubastreet, and 147. Riddiford-street Tel. 226. Y$T ANTED KNOWN. Wx\TERPROOF COATS, For men and young men. We are showing a useful business coat at 12s 6d, smart colours; Uiual price 255. DUNCAN AND MACINTOSH, Opposite Opera House. y& ANTED K~N 0W N. Now ib tlie time to plant Cooper's superb Tulips. We havo the finest selection of named distinct varieties in Australasia. Single Tulips, all colours, Ss dozen; Parrot Tulipe, 5s dozen. All Bulbs at lowast rates. F. COOPER, LTD., Cpoper'a Buildings, Willis-street. X\T ANT E D kTn O W n! * * I WON'T BE UNDERSOLD. CHEAPSIDE, REVANS-STREET. - • Gas Mantles 3£d, Sand Soap 2d, Pure Ceylon Tea le, Sylvia Starch 4id, Derby Bd, Juno Bd. WM. HALL, Importer, Cheapside, Revans-st., opp. the Library, Newtown. ANTED KNO VV~N". OUR ASSORTMENT OF CAPS IS WORTH INSPECTION. All 6izes are here, and prices are from Is up. THE HAT BOX, ,„, 21, Manners-street. 'Phone 2516. T^ty ANTED KNOW N. OVERCOATS, For the cool days and nights. Our coats feel as good as they look, and the new styles are looking good. 25s up. DUNCAN AND MACINTOSH. Manners-street. furniture! WANTED to Buy, Houses of Furniture; highest price, cash down. C. Daubney, 148. Tory-street. WANTED to Sell, 5, 6, 7, and Broomed Houses, all up-to-date; two now Houses, 8 room 6, one floor, beautiful locality, few minutes Basin Reserve; also large sqiuro two-story Building, corner Tory-street and Courtenay-placa, suit factory ; all theso properties 10 minutes' walk of G.P.0. ; electric light, gas. ' Apply owner (D. M. Owens), 13, Pirie-street. WANTED, your order for that now Suit. Endeavours to make our Suits better havo made them the best. Only expert men employed. Wo guarantee the best hand-made Suit to order 10s cheaper than any other tailor :n town. "No fit, no pay." Uniaundried White Shirts, pure linen, 2s 6d each, equai to any laundried shirt in town at 6s 6d. Meston, Tailor and Mercer, 21b, Ingestre-street, 3 doors below National Bank. ANTED Known— J. Wilkinson has Removed his book and fancy goods stock from Vivian-st. to 177, Cuba-st. Picture-framing Department under new management, 177, Cuba-st. (lato Bullen and Woolf). WANTED to Sell, 18-h.p. Motor Van, suitable for butcher, baker, or grocer ; could bo converted into touring car at small expense. Apply Magnus, Sanderson and Co., Ltd., 49, Cuba-street.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 71, 26 March 1910, Page 8

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