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IMPORTANT SALE OF MOST VALUABLE FREEHOLD HOTEL PROPERTY, CITY OF WELLINGTON THE WELL-KNOWN TE AEO HOTEL, CORNER OF WILLIS STREET AND DIXON-STREET. IMPORTANT TO BREWING FIRMS, SPECULATORS AND INVESTORS. POSSIBLY THE MOST VALUABLE HOUSE TO BREWERS IN THE CITY OF WELLINGTON DRAWING FORTY HHDS PER MONTH On Thuisdaj, 30th JANUARY, 1902 At 2.30 o'clock p m IN THE EXCHANGE LAND AUCTION ROOMS. No. 84, Lambton quay, Wellington.

MACDONALD, WILSON AND Co- aie favouied with instiuctions from Messrs. Ciawfoid to sell by public auction, as above . — THAT HIGHLY VALUABLE AND IMPORTANT FREEHOLD HOTEL PROPERTY , THE TE ARO HOTEL, WILLIS AND DIXON STREETS. This splendid Hotel has long been known as one of the most valuable Licensed Houses in the City of Wellington. Situated at the junction of Wil-lis-street and Dixon-street, on a block of land 7ft x 69ft, in the heart of the City, it has commanded for many years the support of a large section of tihe pubbc. Its reputation a& a high-class house, celebrated for the quality of its Liquors, and its personal accommodation, has been maintained alike by owner and lessees, and stands without question. The fact that it draws 40 hhds. per month from the Brewers, without dealing with its large private Bar Trade in Wines and Spirits, speaks for itself. The House year after year has proved a veritable eroldmine. and has made a competence for its various lessees. It is sol^ subject to an existing tenancy, having a short term to run. The present tenant pay« £9 per week for the house A& a Speculation or an In\estment in Freehold Hotel Pioperty, it has no supeiioi in the City Full details as to Title, etc , may be obtained on application to the Auctioneers, who will be pleased to discuss with intending buyeis specially Liberal Terms for the payment of the puichase money REMEMBER— SALE OF THE VALUABLE TE ABO HOTEL, THURSDAY, 30th JANUARY 1902 MACDONALD, WILSON AND CO. Auctioned s.

(GEISHA TEA ROOMS < T < NOW OPEN < Three Doois irom Old Shop i No 21, Willis-street ■* MISS MURRAY, j Art Florist.

SHOPS AND SHOP ASSISTANTS' ACT, 1894

January Bth, 1902. MERCHANTS and others who close their Premises on Saturday in lieu of the legular half -holiday are requested to make the necessary application to the Inspector of Faetoues dining the piesent month JAMES SHANAGHAN Inspector of Faotone-

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Free Lance, Volume II, Issue 80, 11 January 1902, Page 17

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Page 17 Advertisements Column 1 Free Lance, Volume II, Issue 80, 11 January 1902, Page 17

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