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LEADING HOTELS WELLINGTON'S LEADING PRIVATE HOTEL HOTEL BRISTOL (Corner of Cuba and Ghnznee streets). STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS. ( I iHIS is a modern brick house lined A throughout with sanitary asbestos, absolutely fireproof, with nearly iw rooms. Every possible convenience, including drawing-rooms, writing-rooms, reading-rooms, smoking-rooms, and bil-liard-room, with standard Alcock bil-liard-table. Very best cuisine, SXIU-Ai-ED IN THE CENTRE OF THE CITY, the BRISTOL commands a perfect view of the harbour and hills from its spacious balconies and garden roofs. Tariff, 6s per day. Permanent rate* by arrangement. Proprietor J. H. HINTON. THE NEW COMMERCIAL HOTEL, LAMBTON QUAY. WELLINGTON. Tl/TOST Comfortable and Lusttrioßß Hotel in the Dominion. SPACIOUS BALCONY AND ROOF PROMENADE. TARIFF, 8s per day; £2 2s per week. Only the Best of Wines. Spirit*, and Alee kept in stock. M. H. ROBERTSON Proprietor.

PANAMA HOTEL, CORNER OP VIVIAN AND TARANAKI STEEETS. ALL CASE WHISKIES FROM ss; BULK. U fid. COLONIAL ALES AND STOUT KM PEE BOTTLE. rjIHE PANAMA offers to Permanent and Transient Quests Excellent Accommodation combined with Moderate Tariff. Only the best of Ales and Spirits kept in stock. J. C. MASON, Proprietor. EMPIRE HOTEL, WILLIS STREET. RECENT improvements and extensive ’ interior alterations, including the addition of a new and up-to-date electric lift, have just been completed and installed at this Hotel. New Spacious Lounge and Reception Room. , Two Night Porters always in attendance All trains and steamers met. Box 385. 'Phone 196. . F. POOL, Proprietor. fTVEOCADEEO PRIVATE HOTEL, JL Manchester street, Christchurch. One minute's walk from Railway Station. First-class Accommodation for Permanent Boarders and Travelling Public. Electric Trams to all parts of the City pass every few minutes. Tariff from 5s per day. B- C. DAVID, Proprietor. 'Phone, 863. Night Porter. HOTEL. Thoroughly Renovated and Refurnished throughout. WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON. Terms moderate. .Electric Lift. J. T. LEVETT, 797 Proprietor. WELLINGTON HOTEL Tl/TR CHRIS. JANSEN, of 25, Cambridge terrace, wishes to notify that he has taken over the above wall-known Hotel, and will be pleased to receive a call from old friend*. ONLY THE BEST WINES AND SPIRITS STOCKED. THE WELLINGTON HOTEL Moleeworth street.

FOR IMMEDIATE SALE. fTHtHE Cheapest Property for mixed farming in the Dominion, situated at N©l- - eon, which must be ©old owing to foiling health of the owner. This ie situated about 6 miles from railway station and is couvemout by raiJ to butter factory, freezing works, etc. Good motor roods to the property. The run consists of some 4160 acres of freehold, mostly low downs, with fully 1000 acres river flats. The whole is well fenced and watered, and is divided into souls 15 ports; 50 acres in oats and about 100 to ,150 acres will be ready for turnips, 7 acres in young choice orchard. The property is so roaded that in time it will subdivide to advantage. Improvements—Modem house of 6 rooms, dairy, outbuildings, woolshed, machine house, smith shop, dip, sheep and cattle yards, eto. Price £3 10s per acre for quick sale; cash required, not less than £3500, balance can remain for a term of 10 years at 5 per cent. If desired the following stock can be taken at valuation: ambs, 70 catto (mosty Jersey and Jersey grade), 12 plough horses, harness, i vehicles, all farm implements, tools, household furniture, dairy utensilc, etc. For fuller particulars apply to BISLEY BROS. & CO.. AUCTIONEERS, LAND, STOCK, AND STATION AGENTS, NELSON. THE FAMOUS MOUTERE HILLS, NELSON, FOR APPLE TREES. INTERESTING TO SYNDICATORS, SPECULATORS, AND OTHERS. CJPLENDID area of 760 acres (20 acres planted); .£lO per acre. Excellent block O of 450 acres, near Bronte and Tasman, £8 10s per acre. The above properties are all that can be desired, and could bo cut up and readily sold in lots of from 10 to 40 acres at £2O per acre. Bronte lots, partly planted, £ls to £25 per acre. W. BOUT & SONS. HARDY STREET, NELSON. TWO SPECIAL BARGAINS WE CAN RECOMMEND. /IQA ACRES, Freehold, first-class land; 450 acres grass and 40 acres bush (tjU and fern; 5-roomed house and shed, 7-bail cowshed, stable and washhouse combined, potato shed, sheep dip and yards; . 8 miles of sheep proof fencing; about li miles live hedge with posts and wire through it; now carrying 1000 sheep and some cattle; 12 miles from railway, 2 miles from P.O. Price £6 10s per acre for immediate sale. Terms can be arranged. An abO.R.P.; about 700 acres grass, 100 acres ploughable, 40 of which yoo are in grass; carrying capacity fi sheep to the acre, besides ft.roomed house and store-room, scullery and dairy, wootehcd, stable,-and chaflroom combined, wash-house with copper and where under one roof; water laid on- 6 large and 4 small paddocks: 20 miles from Ngarnawahaa; will be within W milre of Pukemiro railway. Price for freehold £5 10s per acre.. TO SOUTHERN BUYERS—It will pay you to call on us when visiting the Waikato. Representative, EL J- Bod.uih. GOULD & HETHERINGTON. LAND AGENTS. ......UIAWAHIL . drapery business. XXTELL ESTABLISHED in a rising town, Hawke's Bay; low rent, and lon* W lease, and a good stand. £uoo cash, aud stock at invoiced price, about £ISOO. Apply sharp to CHAS. MARTIN & CO •J HL EiNL G i'GENXy. A LOW PRICED HAWKE’S BAY SHEEP RUN. t IYGr ACRES- title, land transfer; new combined wooished, sheanngshed. imJL i£ I plement shed and loft; married couples' and bachelors’ quarters, shearers’ whare; water in every paddock; new fencing; could carry 4000 head Price £lO per . acre for quick sale. £3 per acre cash, balance in five years at 5 per cent Owner would sell a smaller area if required. There s money in this. HARTSHORN & M c COBMICK. LAND AGENTS, HASTINGS.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 8295, 5 December 1912, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 8295, 5 December 1912, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 8295, 5 December 1912, Page 11

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