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IIOTiLSJFOe SALE. HOTEL, HAWKE'S BAY.— 2B rooms. Three years' lease. 20 acres of land. Rent, £2 10s. Takings, £45. Sublets £2 per week well furnished. £1050 for goodwill and furniture. HOTEL, CARTERTOJM.— 6 years' lease. . Rent, £5. Goodwill and furniture, £3100. HOTEL, SOUTH WAIRAR'APA:— S years' lease. Rent, "£7. Tailings £60. Goodwill and furniture, £2500. HOTEL. CLOSE TO CITY.-G years' lease. Rent, £6. Takings, £75.---£1550 for goodwill and furniture. £750 cash required. HOTEL, CLOSE TO FEILDING.— Rent, £4. 3i years' lease. Taliings, £45. Only hotel, good "district. £850 and furniture at valuation. £600 cash required. HOTEL, MARTON.— S years' lease. Low rent. Sublets £2. Trade, £75. Goodwill and furniture, £2650. We can Finance any of the above Hotels. Full particulars will be given to bona fide purchasers on application. BERTENSHA\T& EVENSEN, HOTEL BROKERS, AUCTIONEERS, LAND AGENTS AND GENERAL VALUERS, j Manners-street, Wellington^ P. 0 ,: BOX (Te Aro), No. G. TELEPHONE, 1339;, Losigburn Junction Hotel. C. Morgan, Proprietor, 'ALL 1 TRAINS STOP AT LONGBURN. J PLENTY OF. TIME FOR REFRESHMENTS. ONLY THE BEST OF LIQUORS DISPENSED. CRiTEfM HOTEL, BLENHEIM. The Criterion affords Superior Accpnvmodation. to people visiting, Blenheim.; J. J. FALOONEE — Proprietor. CITY BREWERY, FIELDS^. REDWOOD BROS.,* j PROPRIETORS. HARLEY & SON'S llagian Brewery, Helson, Brewers, Bottlers, Malt and Hop Merchants, TRAFALGAR SQUARE, NELSON, N.Z. PRIZE MEDALLISTS at Melbourne, Sydney and New Zealand for the Excellence of their ALES and STOUT. POSTAL ADDRESS, BOX (41. COKRGiAL HOTEL, , ■ PAHIATUA. OWEN and HARAN, Proprietors. The above well-known and popular hotel has recently been rebuilt and newly furnished throughout, and is now considered one of the most modern, comfortable and up-to-date hostelries m the North Island. The best Brands of Wines and Spirits procurable are stocked. The recognised hotel for commercial travellers. Coaches leave the hotel to meet all trains. Speight's Beer on Tap» Telephone No. 42. GIT¥ feREWERY./ COIIHIfiWOOB ST., §tas9ft. GEO. HOGG & GO., Brewers, Bottlers, Malsters, and Hop Merchants. j MALT AND HOPS SUPPLIED IN "ANY j QUANTITIES. j TELEPHONE 47. RUTLAND HOTEL, PAHIATUA, THE MOST POPULAR HOSTELRY IN THE NORTH ISLAND. ONLY THE BEST KEPT. J. SPILLANE ■ - - Proprietor. MASONIC HOTEL, MABKET; PLACE, BLENHEIM. nnHIS NEW HOTEL will be Open foe JL the Travelling Public on September Ist. ALL BEERS ON DRAUGHT. BEST WINES & SPIRITS STOCKED. SPLENDID ACCOMMODATION FOR VISITORS. TARIFF , . 8/- PER DAY. ? Owen Newport, PROPRIETOR. MASONIC HOTEL. RIVEEBANK, WANGANUI. JOHN T. COUGHLAN, PROPRIETOR. KUMEROA HOTEL ,(Nine Miles from Woodville). Coach Leaves Woodville Tuesday, Thursday and Friday at 2.15 p.m. FISHING ! FISHING ! FISHING ! T. J. NOTT announces that he has purchased the above Hotel, and, having renovated it throughout, trusts by strict attention to business and civility, combined with good accommodation, to merit the support of Fishermen, Tourists and others. • Only the Best of Ales, Wines and Spirits Stocked. Fishing Tackle can be obtained at the Hotel. THOS. JAS. NOTT, PROPRIETOR. NORMAN E. AITKEN, " The Post Card King." Absolutely the Largest Stock of Pictorial Post Cards m the DominionSend 1/6 m Stamps for Sample Packet. Note Address— 4 CHARLOTTE-ST., WELLINGTON.

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NZ Truth, Issue 215, 7 August 1909, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 NZ Truth, Issue 215, 7 August 1909, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 NZ Truth, Issue 215, 7 August 1909, Page 7

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