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Napier, Fitzherbert, and Smith SOLICITORS, opposite new Bank of New Zealand, CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY, WELLINGTON. TpOST QFFICE TTOTEL, WELLINGTON. Best Dinner in the Antipodes, 1/Two good Billiard Tables, wiih Electric Light. First-class man in chaige. Macaithy's, Staples' and Speight's Beer. E. WILSON ... - Proprietor.

[a card.] TAMES HISLOP \ and I Architects, E. W. WALDEN, ) Bethunes Buildings (coiner Featherston and Biandon streets).

TTO TELS FOR SALE. DWAN BROS. Willis-street, Wellington. (Established 1880.) Hotel, Christchnrch, doing splendid business; house is built of brick and well furnished. Price, .£2200. Hotel, H»wke's Bay district. Price for the freehold and furniture, JB3WO. Hotel and 30 acres of land, Feilding district. Low price. Hotel, Manawatu. Price, .£2500. Gosd business. Hotel, East Coast. Long lease. Big turnover; price moderate. We are prepared to assist suitable purchasers with a large proportion of the purchase money. Particulars given to bona fide purchasers only. DWAN BROS., Willis-st., Wellington.

SL UK E AND CO. (Limited), MARINE, HYDRAULIC, DAIRY AND GENERAL ENGINEERS, BOILER MAKERS, IRON and BRASS FOUNDERS. Estimates Given for Every Description of Machinery, Builders' and Contractors' Ironwork. IN STOCK, FOR SALE— 4 and 8 h.p. Horizontal Engines Shafting, Bearings, Pulleys, etc. MANNERS-STRLET, WELLINGTON.

The Bellevue Gardens and Hotel (LATE McNAB'S), LOWER HUTT. THE MOST SCIENTIFIC AND ORNA MENTAL GARDENS IN THE SOUTHERN HEMISPHERE. Messis. ORR AND LODDER have pleasure in announcing that the BELLEVUE GARDENS are now ready to Teceive visitois. The residence having been thoioughly renovated and le-furnished, patrons may relj on finding e\ erythmg first-class. Private inner and picnic parties arranged for. Permanent Boarders and Tourists will find excellent accommodation at the Belle\ue Gardens. The Gardens and their Beautiful Picturesque surroundings are so well known that the Piopnetors feel it is needless to describe them in this announcement. Correspondence invited, addressed either to the Manager, Bellevue Gardens, or to the Propnetors, Messrs. Orr and Lodder, Citj Buffet Hotel, Lambton Quay, Wellington. THE BEST BRANDS OF WINES AND SPIRITS IMPORTED BY THE PROPRIETORS. Telephone 702.

HEALTH IS WEALTH. THE Suffering and ailing from P ailing Health, Ncr vous Diseases, Depression, Atrophy, Irritabihtj , Sleeplessness, Weak back, Headache, Heart Palpitation, Lack of Eneigj , Excitable Temper, Loss of Flesh, Neive Power, and Vitality, Buzzing m Head, Bad Memorj , Dizziness, Twitching of Eyelids and Muscles, Pimples, Bladder and Kidney Troubles, and kindred Complaints (consult personall} or by post free). PROF. NOTMANN, M.E., E.M.G., 248, Oxford Tenace, Chnstchuich. (Third House East of Batpist Tabernacle). The onlj Electro-Botanical Expert who will guarantee a thorough cure and forward electncal appliances and concentrated ti eatment on easy terms of payment. TESTIMONIAL. Dunedm, Jan. 3rd, 1902. NERVOUS ANXIETY, WEAK VITALITY CURED. PROF. NOTMANN, Deal Sir— Feeling that it will benefit many who ha\esuffeied as in>self, I have pleasuie in stating that jou ha\ e cuied me, after all else failed. Three months ago mj life was a burden. I had little to live for I was so weak, thin, and miserable lam getting along splendidlj ; health and strength^ has returneil , « ork is a pleasure , my eyes are bright, the daik iim;s have disappeared, and I ha\egot quite fat Yours sinceielj, W. R. MACDONALD

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Free Lance, Volume II, Issue 96, 3 May 1902, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Free Lance, Volume II, Issue 96, 3 May 1902, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Free Lance, Volume II, Issue 96, 3 May 1902, Page 7