TOR SALE. LEADING COMMERCIAL HOTEL. 3XWAN BROS., WILLIS-STREET, WELLINGTON. i FOR SALE. I T EADING COMMERCIAL, SET- •*-' TLERS', AND TOURISTS' HOTEL, situated in one of the riiost progressive and safe districts in New Zealand. Hotel entirely brick. Is built in an up-to-date manner, and well appointed in every respect. There is a 6 years' lease to run. Trade will average £200 per week. Tho lease is a very good one. The rent is moderate ; trade is most profitable one, doing the principal business of the town. Situated in the heart of the business traffic. Absolutely one of the best hotels we have ever offered. Price to go in £4500. A sure fortune in this house for a good man, with a capable wife to assist. All particulars on application to,j DWAN BROS., WILLIS-STREET, WELLINGTON. MODESTY IS A VIRTUE, BUT it doesn's go in business. No matter how much we dislike appearing egotistical, we really cannot refrain from saying one© again that STOCKTON COAL . | is far and away superior to any other. It just simply causes no | trouble, either in the range or open fireplace, and it _ almost takes a magnifying glass to find i the little ash it leaves. ' Ideal Fires and Ideal Homes arise from Stockton. SAMUEL BROWN, Ltd., DISTRICT AGENTS, i 39, JOHNSTON-STREET. j Stores : ADELAIDE AND TINAKORI ROADS, TORY AND WILLIS STREETS. Telephone Nos., 88, 124, 164, 905, 942. BALLINGER BROS., ! WARING TAYLOR AND MAGINNITY ■ STREETS, WELLINGTON. MAKERS OF J LEAD AND COMPO PIPE TRAPS, BENDS. SYPHONS, ETC. BRAND. THE ONLY MAKERS OF LEAD ! TRAPS IN THE DOMINION. PROPRIETORS OF WADE'S PATENT SKYLIGHTS. FOR SALE— II H.P. Crossley Otto Gu Engine, in good working order, cheap. " BALLINGER BROS., MANUFACTURERS and IMPORTERS, WARING TAYLOR AND MAGINNITX STREETS. WELLINGTON. i Tel. 99. Box 18 IMPERIAL ALE. IMPERIAL ALE 'ABSOLUTELY UNEQUALLED. PURE, WHOLESOME, APPETISING. SUSTAINS A STANDARD UNASSAILABLE. . OBTAINABLE at ■ all Hotels and V Bottle Stores. LAERY AND CO., LTD., SOLE AGENTS. HOLIDAY GOODS. "D7IIELD, Race, and Opera Glasses Prismatic Binoculars, £5 10s to £14. Telescopes, 7s 6d to £9 10s. Pocket Aneroids and Pedometers. Sun and Dust Protectors, Motor Goggles. ■ Boys' Lanterns, 3s to 12s bd. Microscopes, 8s 6d to £4 10s." A nice assortment of Fancy Spec. Caseß, silver mounted and solid silver, suitable for presents, at LEVI'S SIGHT-TESTING 'ROOMS, 103, CUSTOMHOUSE-QUAY. T. H. MORRISON, Manager. WHEN Indigestion comes in at tho door, health and happiness tly out of the window. Don"fc run risks here v/ith this treacherous complaint, titamp it out of your system here and no"/ with a bottle of Dr. Grassland's Noxol. Noxol is the Bure euro for Indigestion, for it's nature's remedy for herb', and fruits. Your chemist or store sells Dr. Crossland's Noxol at 2s. Tno price Is small, the lemedy sure; ACACIAN BALSAM its name; Don't have a cough when there's a curs That brought the discoverer fame. S.) now to the chemist repair, A bottle of BALSAM procure ; Yield no more to darkest despair, For with it good health will endure. Btviaclough's Acaciaa Lung Baleap t I]£
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 26, 1 February 1911, Page 5
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