"THE MANSIONS" in Ghuznee Street, Wellington, is tbe best and most luxuriouslyappointed Private Hotel in New Zealand, and ia widely known as an exeolk'i't residence for tourists and business people. Opened only ]:: si August, it is already yielding 8 per cent, on the capital invested. 5 ITAIiUS QF THESE PROPERTIES, as disclosed by most careful valuations, shows a total of £144,229. This is £14,229 more than the amount to be paid by the Company. AN EXCEPTIONAL OPPORTUNITY of investing in a sound, solid, business undertaking, in which your money will EARN GOOD INTEREST. Consolidation naturally results in the reduction of expenses of management. In such a business as this it will ensure an enormous saving, in the purchase of stock, provisions, and i supplies which under the new management will be obtained on much more profitable terms. PHENOMENALLY RAPID INCREASE in value of business properties in Wellington, the assets of the Consolidation are certain to advance in corresponding ratio. There is no doubt whatever that it will pay you, and pay remarkably well, to invest your money in the Company. APPLY FOR SHARES NOW! As an investment it has no equal in the Colony. Send for copies of the Prospectus to the Brokers of the Company (see list above) or to the vendor, Mr. Herrman Lewis, of Colonial Mutual Buildings, Customhouse Quay, Wellington. Intending shareholders will be given all possible information, and if in Wellington will be shown over the properties. Applications for shares should be forwarded to the Brokers, accompanied by a cheque for £1 on each share as application
"AMES TRAINOR, Fish Dealer, m „ THANKING the PUBLIC of Oamaru and District Jot their Liberal Support, wishes to intimate that Business will, in future, he conducted solely on his own account. Having made arrangements for DAILY CONSIGNMENTS of FISH, he is in a position to offer to the public nothing but the BEST that can be procured. Fish and Oyster Suppers. Oysters supplied in the shell, 4d per doz; opened, 6d per doz. James trainoe; Kibble street.
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Oamaru Mail, Volume XXVII, Issue 8561, 16 August 1904, Page 1
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338Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Oamaru Mail, Volume XXVII, Issue 8561, 16 August 1904, Page 1
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