JJOTELS JPOR (gALE dwajTbros., WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON. Established 1880. Full Particulars Supplied to Bona Fide Purchasers Only. FOR SALE, the Freehold of one of the best Hotels and Stores in the North Island. This Hotel is situated in the Gisborne district, which s now in a progressive and flourish ing state. It is estimated that £lO,OOO will be spent yearly for the next 10 or 15 years in the immediate vicinity of the house, and most of the money must drift through this Hotel and Store, as there is no opposition. The business is a highly payable one; a good man should clear £l5OO to £2OOO yearly. Price for the freehold £6OOO. Furniture and stock at valuation. Large blocks of native lands are now being thrown open for sale near this property. Early application necessary. Owner selling through ill-health. FIRST-CLASS HOTEL, South Island, doing flourishing and profitable business ; situated in leading thoroughfare ; a rare chance. This house is . being offered for half , its value. Trade £240 weekly; 46 hhds beer drawn monthly Price, £2200. DWAN BROS., Willis Street,|Wellington. T. TOBIAS. OOMMISSION AGENT May be Consulted at Tattersail’s Club only. Thirty Years before the Public of Australia and sew Zealand. All telegrams must be reply paid to <nt>vre answer. Bankers, Bank of Australasia W. LYONS ('? att’s, Sydney ; Victorian Club, Melbourne), COMMISSION AGENT. All Correspond r-nc- Answered Immediately on Receipt. telegrams should be “Reply Paid.” No Reply means h’o Business.; Address— W. LYONS, atter.-all’s Club. Auckland
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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XI, Issue 515, 1 November 1900, Page 7
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244Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XI, Issue 515, 1 November 1900, Page 7
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