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the Empire .Bellevue, & lan. CONSOLIDATION LIMITED." To be incorporated under " The« Companies'. Aot, 1903." MPITAL, £150,000-divided into shares of £5 eaohyof whiohiOOO shares, fiill/paM up, etoba allotted to the Vendor; 4000 are reserved for subsequent Iwue for extensions of buDineaß and ildinrf purposes, and the remaining 22,000 shares are' nbw : offered to the public for subscription, yablo m follows:-£i per share on application, £1 share on allotment, and thebalanoe in calls not more than £1 per shave as may be required, and at internals of not less than too months. PROVISIONAL \DIREOTORBI OHAELES F. GKEENSLADE, Esq,, Dunedin (Managing Director Speight & C 0.,, Ltd.) . "AHTHUB 8.-V. LODDKtI, Esq., Wellington (Proprietor City Buffet Hotel). - .. CHATUjI'IS ll..l2Ani>, K*ii-, Welliitsloh, Solioilor (Director Welliii({ton-Arftnawfttu Csoj., Ltd.) AiiIERT .MARTIN, Esq.', M.D., Wellington.(Director Equitable Life Assuranco Society of U.S.) EDMUND ALLO, Esq., Wellington, Electrical Engineer and Hydraulic Expert ■*. . UIiUHMAN LEWIS, K»<i-, Wellington, , tin CHARLES TRINGHAM, Esq., Wairarapa, 'Sheepfarmcr (Director Wellington Trust, Loan A Investment Coy., Ltd.) 1, 0 i, o i,i oiiii-o until the first-meeting of shareholders winch will be held not less than ono month nor more than thrco months from the lime tlio Company is entitled to commence business, at which meeting permanent Directors of the Company will bo appointed by the Shareholders. '■ , ■"■..'.'•■'' BANKERS: The National Bank' of„New Zealand, Limited. SOLICITOR: J. J. Dome, IG, Brandon Street, Wellington. .■-.'•'• BROKERS: rr I..r..trvA Co., Wullincji ju : William 11. TurnbullA Co., Wellington.; HarcourtA Co., Wellington; Fonwlck Bros, Danedin, 11* 0 Duncan 'Ch'riMmvli; V. ,1. Lamer, Auckland; Richard Qooch, Waihi; Mark Sprol A Co., Grcymouth A Hokiliua; ll'. Ctaihvick A Co., ilawkc. Ihy, 0. 11. Lewis, Poverty Bay;, J. F. Clark, Nelson; Bowlcy A Griffiths, New Plymouth; It, Brett, South Canterbury; 6. L. Daignn A Co., Wanganui, ' / , , , ~ ; ' 'SECRETARY (>o iiMJ:. -,"'". ,IS. S-.-h-A-ftrtz.'Colonial Mutual Buildings,. Custom House Quay, Wellington. pins Company is king formed for'tho purpose of acquiring, us . "The BelleYUe Hotel and G&rdonS." 1 Wf Thlswonderfully picturesque estate is not only a popular vn i l vn ,fS 'fc, r \W iebinHlal resort for Wellington oeoplo but is one.of the >i K bii of the «»* ■»** ■* te tbe mosl RilmolivQ ot AM " Bgta,v ,o^tSrS[rHt.lSn kn ° Wn ""™ M "' P ™ptur,p,aco within easy roach o, a metropolis illy paid-up shares; tho sum ol £55,000 remaining on uV-1 ioit,;ngc. The fact that local complies lave * vain of .Cij.O'-'O i) fued mortgage is an undoubted proof of U. wi ,:Mess of lb; jcuritics offered. The value of the assets t"> be .icqnircd by 'M Ciiiuny has eeii carefully assessed by vrclll.M-i.ui and ieli»b!n tx>wrifl, and sum?'j;.-.'v o"f their reports show s. (utiil valu-' of £111,429. ' There figures, based on tluroiv,!.!? reliable ■•stiuuifs, skow.i, iirplus of £14.229 over and above tlio purclwe prico to bo rd:l y the' Company. The intention of the Company is to carry ra ilia three bu->t-esses naui'jd on the soundest and most popnl.ir lines, and i' tiliso to Ilia utmost tho latest and most modem ideas in boKV ianageme.it. This is an Age of Consolidation. 'J'lio trend ol modern btuincss methods is in the direction o nerging small enterprises into gr.-at. and thus N.-luaiiifj th( into" on lk'l IiOTANfCAf, GAKDKN9, the finest private garden* in the lum'of Vu ii-'O Colony. Thoy present a happy combination of -parU ami flower hi rl-ios's of' Up .gwdoii, surw.inling a hwidabmd hotel of. the chnifau-buufaJov type, There are groves of arboreal ferns, nikan and.ilhsr paliiis s l ' ii-'anvlwi trees, shrubs and tloworsfrom all parts of tho globe; llower-hcds !o K>wr'ifl, and in vivW h' 00 " 1 a " tl,e VCM n)nn( '' lllc mo3t dcli B ll|{ll ' of JCll'lV'') uooka and rose-bmbowersd arbours and rustic summsr-houses,-" ti'n*Vs""s!ww.'a 'J-'' 1 " 8 m Bfotoan aoras in this property. _lt has about |i!ico'to'lJo)vii } i rM '" ct fr ontogo to the main Waiwetn road, one of the '' ' -" nrintiipal Iboronghfarea in tho Hutt Valley.,. , ,1,, ,|,,,„'i„,; - The reesipU ol " The Bcllevuo" Hotel ind Gardens from lit . ■"„', ~n i ,'.'. ,f.inu:rv,];'o:. to29th February, 11)04, amounted t0£10,221 Os M. ■•I id'-ts in hoK 'l'i« ei , F«»d«'-''« w ™> m 1* « ( inoludln ß £I > CM 10l . lal '. '. extra oulky for ropVits,' uo-keep, and Improvement;) leaving n surplus oi £l,O/5 I2i!)d. ... [l&tion. During this period 52,103 visitors paid £1,302 Us. Od. for Admission to the grounds. Tbe flowers sold from the G.trdenthe direction ol rm | i?n ] ft smn 0 [ £4lt! ils. fiiiuatiijf tlit TlicVu are imnwhsa possibilities before" The Bellovuo". iiilion d these ~..,-,.•« n .,\ ntt t 0 t) le ctr-iiahtenlncof the llutt railway,-now nerging small enterprises into great, and thus wiiuomg tilt • Tlisl-o are imnwhsa poasibiiitia3before "The Uellovuo ixjansas of 'flu am.ilgiimilion d these . m p, r t V] off |, lg to tbe stwlgh'tenlng of the llutt railway,-nsv bree impoitant properties' will cnablo the joint nnn:igniwit te - w jh ghn-tcn the distance by fnlly onc-t'ni-'I ■fleet a considerable saving in nnny c\v.m of titf!ck,_ (i-i.id.s ant | i,jj ttCt! ihous.mds more tourists as well as residents t.i r.jn-iv 'rovisions, Ac, which by being purchased in largo quantities will , v j lo iij & y R i thig attractive resort, which Us.absolutely, in 'rovisions, Ao., which by being purchased in largo quantities will , v j 10 ]ij & y R i this attractive resort, which has.absolutely, iio ie secured on muoh moro profit tble twins than under separate r j va j m^o [ fy a S p RB ; n the Thermal Springs Begiou. ' The consolidation of the properties will undoubtedly result in "The. Mansions." - EffloiontandßoonomioalManarf«mont, .This luxurious boarding establishment is the. Hirst"of its i„„;. n ..,i Ti,, c i« n « class in New foaland. It combines a handsome exteru.i- wlili Inoreased Business , . the ]M illlp , ovcmcnt3 in architcctnve and furnishing, h and Inoroasod Profits. eW y it | 8 a well designod, corafortablo residence. As to ihe value of the three assoti in this great business', The palatial character of theJnrnhhing may bo ganged from fint (.nneldpr ' tho fnct thut they cost noarly propuihon, &M conbldei _ During the eight months ended Nfarch 81, 1901, tho total «'The Bmpu'B Hotel, 'recolyta (if" -The Mansions" amounted to £2,131 llh.Mid the This establishment is tho premier hotel in Wellington, and is «pendW to £1,C2l 10s M, leaving a surplus of £513 2« 3d. In nl of ,ut lion architecture, equipment, an J general con- The l.ouse was only opened or August 1 1908..M; Ihal.^ea n ":.!,;.,, art ennsider ' tho fnct thtit Hiey cost nearly propuihon, &M conbldei _ During the eight months ended March 81, 1901, tho total "The Bmpil'B Hotel, 'recolyta(if"-The Mansions" amounted to £2,131 lih.wid the This establishment is tho premier hotel in Wellington, and is (spendW to £1,C2l 10s M, leaving a surplus of £513 2« 3d. innoin Of"S.architecture, equipment, ml general con- The bouse was only opened or August 1,1903, so that .can iCe no be'g„,,t hotels n iustralasia. It is unique liv hardly be said to have been in nil working order for tho whole of avSo front. - "he two leading bntlnois slreots-ono to the period mentioned, notwithstanding the profits amount already WillKet,andthe other to Yictoriastreot. The position of this to 8 per cent, on the capital invested, . building may b. said to be the.most vilasblitin point of situation „ You fflonev to laYQSt? and eonvenience which could bo selected for ptlvnto or public Have lou money io mxest enterprise in the whole of the capital city of New Zealand. «. ■ ■ Th fl g . This Opportunity. The area covered by the hotel represents a leugth from .. *««» rr , J „, street to street of 190 feet, with a frontage to, Willis . It is an absolutely sound and safe proposition, one that will street to aireei ui *«» '""'""" " »»».;-t>- •-■ and Yiotoria streets of 75 feet and 71 feet respectively. • It consists of four stories and the basement, and contains Uo rooms, 108 of which are bedrooms, ,Note these Figures! ■ A careful and full investigation of tho boob and Rocounla . ~ T>....!.. u-i.11,*. u. n m 0 ,l« I™ \b.wx. Iladham and Have You Money to InYest ? Then Seize This Opportunity. It is an absolutely sound and safe proposition, one that will stand the closest examination, with a certainty of an immediate and continued increase in tho value of the Investment.'- It is an exceptional opportunity, offering as it does an interest in what, must quickly become the most profitable hotel property south . of the Line. ' ■ . .' , , Properties in Wellington are rapidly increasing. In value, ■ i oifeful and full invest Ml on ol ins books ana socuuuu ; i-iup»ni«» »> ~«■»»»«» »■» j"r™v »—-™. ■- of theSL"HoUI baa lm made by Messrs, Badhani and owing to the City's situation and its great volume of bus., ess, 1 Pro eional A oTntant and Auditors, Wellington. This will yield you far better interest than any other - class of property. As an investment you cannot better .1, and little oveVfouryeire-the hotel receipts totalled £83,200, against 'shares will soon be at»premium , . , living a net profit of «^Ay3!^ a PoTthe vS 903 the total receipts were £88.671103 Sd, Vendor, Mr. Herrmao Lewis, Intending, sharenolders will be JsSiSSStaNoTUtl«UmMF«lif«»ry shown over any of the properties, , Applications for shares J! 0 ZZI were £lO 5s 11 . For tho months should be forwarded to the Brokers, accompanied by a cheque for amounted to £1 on each share as application money ' ~-. A Sfl lid whiob mS th« 5( of m,m per annum, Wellington is advancing enormously. These proper ies must £ r„l, 1 1 fi„ undonbtodly increase at au. correspondingly advance in value, and with the increase in profits and unde the new management iriti mmmj . . , rora oOnSO n da ii on &n <L economy injnanago- % P 6 e nresent o 'rate of profit on the Empire Holer alone ; nertt they offer an unparalleled field of investment. ' renreSnt o«r' !p IS, on the entire capital of the .This is no speculate.- tis a sound and .olid business profits from "The Mansions" and "Bellevue Gardens," •. Apply for SHARBHAi oai-a.

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Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume IV, Issue 1050, 26 July 1904, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume IV, Issue 1050, 26 July 1904, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume IV, Issue 1050, 26 July 1904, Page 4

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