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A Sure and Profitable Investment. Secure an Interest by taking up Shares. "THE EMPIRE, BEUEVUE, & MANSIONS CONSOLIDATION LIMITED.'! To be incorporated under " The Companies , Act, 1903." CAPITAL, £150,000—divided into 30,000 shares of £5 each, of which 4,000 shares, fully paid up, are to be allotted to the Vendor; 4000 are reserved for subsequent issue for extensions of business and building purposes, and the remaining 22,000 shares are now offered to the public for subscription, payable as follows:—£1 per share on application, £1 per share on allotment, and the balance in caHs of not more than £1 per share as may be required, and at intervals of not less than two months. 1 PROVISIONAL DIRECTORS: i 1 CHARLES F. GEEENSLADE, Esq., Dunedin (Managing Director Speight & Co., Ltd.) I ARTHUR R. V. LODDER, Esq., Wellington (Proprietor City Buffet Hotel) CHARLES H. IZARD, Esq., Wellington, Solicitor (Director Wellington-Manawatu Railway Coy., Ltd.) 1 ALBERT MARTIN, Esq., M.D., Wellington (Director Equitable Life Assurance Society of U.S.) EDMUND ALLO, Esq., Wellington, Electrical Engineer and Hydraulic Expert HERRMAN LEWIS, Esq., Wellington, Investor CHARLES TRINGHAM, Ssq , Wairarapa, Sheepfarmer (Director Wellington Trust, Loan & Investment Coy., Ltd.) Who hold office until the first meeting of shareholders which will be held not less than one month nor more than three months from the time the Company is entitled to commence business, at which meeting permanent Directors of the Company will be appointed by the Shareholders. BANKERS: The National Bank of New Zealand, Limited. SOLICITOR: J. J. Devine, 16, Brandon Street, Wellington. BROKERS Rarr, Leary & Co!, Wellington; William H. Turnbull & Co., Wellington; Harcourt & Co., Wellington; Fenwick Bros., Dunedin; It, 0. Duncan, Christcburch ; V. J. Lamer, Auckland ; Richard Gooch, \Yaihi; Mark Sprot & Co., Greymouth & Hokitika ; 11. Chadwick & Co., Hawkes Bay; C. H. Lewis, Poverty Bay; J. F. Clark, Nelson; Bewley it Griffiths, New Plymouth; 11. Brett, South Canterbury; C. L. Duigan & Co., Wanganui. SECRETARY (pro tern) : J. S. Schwartz, Colonial Mutual Buildings, Custom House Quay, Wellington. rp [lE PURPOSE for which this Company is being formed is « The Mansions " to acquire, consolidate, and carry on the businesses of the 'EMPIRE HOTEL," Willis and Victoria Streets, In Ghuznee Street Wellington, is the best and most luxuriously-xjn-r , tt appointed Private Hotel in New Zealand, and is widely known as Wellington; "THE BELLE YUE GARDENS and an excellent residence for tourists and business people. Opened HOTEL Lower Hutt; and " THE MANSIONS," only last August, it is already yielding Eight per cent, on Private' Hotel, in Ghuznee Street, Wellington. the Capital invested. The total assessed value of these three properties is C(msolidating £144,229, *~••„ Because, by so doing, we will secure economy in management, w),i,b is £14,229 over and above the Purchase Money to be Jβ enabled to effect necessary additions and improvements, and , . .in to generally enlarge the scope of these fine properties. The pil ,d by the Company. inevitable result will be This is a Splendid Opportunity increased business Of obtaining an interest in what is undoubtedly one of the rw/N-o-m w eci-k nD Ammc finest properties in New Zealand. The consolidated business J?KOFITS. ■ s sure to be a highly profitable concern. Study the Prospectus i'ov yourself. . . J This is _, „ . v.■, „ One of the best " The Empire Hotel In tI, P Leaain* Hotel in Wellington, and one of the finest in Business Offers ever made in New Zealand. It will yield at int. ulhuiii o j.Aui-i.l d j east £ rom t ] lß very commencement Australasia. Tfr is pfirnins a net Dvofit at the rate of EIGHT per cent. on Jie entire Xpital of the Consolidation, leaving out of con- 10 per cent, on the money invested. .■deration the profits from " The Mansions " and » The Bellevue ' The receipts for 1903 were £28,671, the receipts for this Company, or to the Vendor, Mr. HERRMAN LEWIS, of year are at the rate of £33,423, and the profits of the Colonial Mutual Buildings, Custom-house Quay, Wellington. Hotel'are now over £10,000 per annum. Intending Shareholders will be given all possible information, and if in Wellington will be shown over the properties. The " BelleYlie " Gardens aild Hotel Applications for Shares should be forwarded to the Brokers, accompanied by a cheque for £1 on each share as Application At the Lower Hutt, Wellington, rank high amongst the pleasure Money, resorts of the Colony. There are unbounded possibilities before this valuable and beautitul property under the Consoli- Hr»r»l\r fnn KhsiTtAC TOTHW elation Management. lor »*iares iNUJfIC.

J 9 D. CKUICKSHANK & CO., LTD., GENERAL MERCHANTS. Pkbby-stbket, • - - Mastebton. We have For Sale— MACHINE-DRESSED SEED OATS— Gartons, Rosebery, Black and White Tartans, Algerians, Sparrow Bills, Grey and White Danish, Waverley. MANURES—Gear and Wellington Meat Export Co., Fisons Superphosphates. EARLY SEED POTATOES. — All Varieties. AGENTS: N.Z. ACCIDENT INSURANCE CO. P. & 0. STEAMSHIP CO. YORKSHIRE FIRE INSURANCE CO. 8 A Colonial Preparation of World-wide Reputation. PARKER'S HAIR TONIC. A never-failing cure for falling hair, dandruff, and all affections of the scalp. AN ENGLISH LADY'S OPINION : " Surrey, England, 7th May, 1903. MR PARKER: DEAR Slß.—Will you please forward me another box of your famous Hair Tonic. My friends have used it with the greatest success, and the box containing twelve bottles is now finished. It may seem absurd to send from England for Hair Tonic, but we cannot find any here to equal it. Yours faithfully, I _________ »j The original letter may be seen at 28, Manners-street. Pabkeb's Hair Tonic is sold by all chemists throughout the colony. Price 2a 6d per bottle; by post 3s. Should be en every lady's toilet table.

BEALE & PARTON, Plumbers and Tinsmiths, QuKEN-SrBEET. "OELIABLE WOBK by Eeliable and JDL Certificated Tradesmen, AT BEDROCK PRICES. Tel. 62. JJ UG G¥ iTk IPLIN G. " 'Tis sweet to hear the watch-dog's honest bark By deep-mouthed welcome as we draw near home; 'Tis sweet to know there is an eye will mark Our coming, and look brighter when we come. But sweeter still than this, than these, than all— Than c'en a gown made of the choicest silkTo hear FRED STAPLES' daily welcome call Of new-laid eggs, and butter, cream and •milk. PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDIO, (Opposite Prince of Wales , Hotel), QOEEN-BTBEET - • MASTBBION IF you want the best in Photographs come to me. GROUPS, VIEWS, ETC. taken in any part of the district, and finished in the best style of art. ENLARGEMENTS made and finished by an experienced artist Amateub Wobe Finished. VIEWS of Town and Distriot for sale. D. WILTON, PROPEIETOB.

THE WONDERFUL WBETHEIM AND WHEELER AND WILSON SEWING MACHINES SHOULD find a place in every home. They are ideal machines for the seamstress—Easy Working, Noiseless and Lasting. Instructions given to every purchaser. Any make of machine repaired. T. PETERS, Agent. Next Pinhey Bros. 1 • ■ Masterton. Japan is Making the Wai l Boom in the Fan East, BUT ROBERT J. LTTTLE, ■ IS making things hum in all branches the Painting, Paperhanging and Sign writ ing Trade. ROBERT J. LYTTLE, DECORATOR & SIGNWRITER. F. KING AND "OXJILDEaS AND CONTEAOrORS """* OOBNEB OHCBOH AND DIXON-BTBBBTS, MASTEBTON. flans prepared and Estimates given,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 7822, 13 August 1904, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 7822, 13 August 1904, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 7822, 13 August 1904, Page 3

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