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HOTELS FOR SALE. DWAN BROS.. HOTEL BROKERS, VALUERS AND FINANCIERS. WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON. Established 1860. MESSRS DWAN BROS, beg to offer for Sale this week the following bargains. These Hotels must be sold immediately, and intending purchasers would do well to cal! at once for full particulars. There is no good procrastinating, if you want an hotel come at once; don’t be put off. We do the business, and when we sell an Hote] we are prepared to advance our own capital to purchasers that have not suffi. oiont of their own. This will show the bona fides of the Hotels offering: HOTEL, Dunedin—Freehold and furniture as a going concern for £6500; trade, about £135 weekly: beer consumption. 25 hhds per month. To a suitable tenant we can arrange an advance of .£4500. This is one of the opnor. tnmties of a lifetime. The hotel is a_ brick building, in a firsLclass posi_ tion. and has a considerable amount of sub-lets. Apply immediately. a»*the ’house must he sold to close an estate; nossession can he given straight away. To bonp fide purchasers every informa. tion will be given, and the business for tbe past twelve months shown. HOTEL, Maknri—This house has lately been rebuilt, and is now one of the most commodious and comfortable bouses in the country. Maknri is the favourite resort of tourists and fishermen. The trade of tbe house is considerable, as it is the only hotel in a verv large district, which is now just being onened up. The nresent tenant has instructed us to dispose of his interest. A ten years’ lease can be arranged. -t HOTEL, country. Hawke’s Bay district— Lease, 10 years; rent, £3 r>er week: trade said to average about £6O weekly; ingoing £3OOO. This is a first-class money-making hotel; free house for everything. HOTEL, with 107 acres of land, nearlv all flat, in well settled farming district. South Island. Railway passes thronch the township; meat nreserv. ing works,, sawmills, etc. We are prepared to sell a great bargain; £ISOO for the freehold and furniture. This is one of the best bargains ever offered. HOTEL, leading town. North Island— Rent, £7 per week; trade. £IOO tier week. Long lease. Ingoing. £3OOO. About £IOOO cash required;'we can arrange the balance. Free house. HOTEL. Wellington—Doing £l7O per week. Free house for everything. Low rental. HOTEL, Wellington—Lease. 12i years; rent, £2O per'week: which includes insurance on building and rates. Trade about £l5O weekly. Free house. HOTEL. Marlborough district —Long lease at £3 per week; trade, £3O per week. Ingoing, £I3OO. HOTEL, country district—About 31 vears’ lease at very low rental. Trade, about £25; ingoing for lease and furniture, £7OO. • ’ DWAN BROS.. Willis street, Wellington. G. A. PEEECE. T AND AGENT. SHAREBROKER, .Ll STOCK AND STATION AGENT. THE SQUARE, PALMERSTON NORTH. Write for our monthly extensive “Land Register.” 640 ACRES—4OO Acres grass, 25 acres felled ready to burn, fenced, divided, well watered, carries well 2J- sheep to acre; cottage, outbuildings and yards; perpetual lease, with right to purchase; 22s 6d acre; 3 miles from township; proposed railway station 7 miles. Price, goodwill, £IOOO. Cheap property. 1963 300 ACRES—232 acres grass, 20 acres crop, 48 acres good bush, fenced, 11 paddocks, well watered, carries all the year round 21 sheep to acre; make splendid dairy farin; house, outbuildings, yards and every' convenience; held on lease in perpetuity. Rent, £l3 10s per annum. Township, school, stores, creamery and proposed . railway. Price, £5 10s acre." Easy terms. 2287 DO NOT MISTAKeTTHE ADDRESS. !JJ OTELS FOR SALE. Mauawatu District—Small hotel,low rent; doing good trade. Hawke’s Bay—Hotel doing a first-class trade; beer consumption about 12 hhds. per month; hotel is well furnished and in good order. Taranaki—Hotel just been re-built and re-furnished; trade about £65 per week, but can be increased. Wairarapa—Hotel in first-class order, free, house; trade to this hotel is steadily increasing Rangitikei—Leading Commercial Hotel in the town, free house. ■Manawatu —Hotel close to sawmills and in centre of rising district. Hotels in Wellington, suburbs and other parts of the colony. A large proportion of the purchase money can be financed to suitable clients. P. A. ZOHRAB, 548 Panania street. JUST ARRIVED 6 cases New Raised Ceilings and Dadoes 7 cases Choice Dining and Drawingroom and Ceiling Papers 1 case Coach Builders’ Tip-top American Paint and Varnish Brushes (Best in the World) 1 ton of Roof Painting Genuine Oxide; a fine durable colour 4 tons tbe Genuine Champion Lead. One quality (the Best) only 400 drums' Genuine Oil Bcases Picture and Room Mouldings; a grand assortment ■» 12 bales our Guaranteed Washed Scrims, Free of grease. GLASS STAINING AND SIGNWRITING A SPECIALTY. Please note the Address— ROBERT MARTIN, Direct Importer of the Highest Art in Paperhnngiugs, Varnishes, Scrim and Trade Requisites, No. 17, Manners street, Wellington. “All who would achieve success should endeavour to merit it." WE have during the past three years spared no expense jn endeavouring to make our Beer second to none in New Zealand, and can now confldently assert we have succeeded in doing so. We invite all who enjoy a good glass of BEER To ask for STAPLES’S BEST. On draught at almost alj Hotels in the City and surrounding District, and confidently anticipate their vercljct will bo that Staples and Co. have success, fully removed the reproach that Good Beer could not be brewed in Wellington. J. STAPLES AND CO.. Limited, Molesworfh and Murphy streets.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXII, Issue 4565, 17 January 1902, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Times, Volume LXXII, Issue 4565, 17 January 1902, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Times, Volume LXXII, Issue 4565, 17 January 1902, Page 8

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