Most politicians need a box To drown their ravings in. The Poet wants a few hard knocks, The “ Dead-beat” wants some “ tin.” The Pillman makes a bold display The public to allure. But the man who sneezes night and day Wants WOODS’ GREAT PEPPERMINT CURE. E. W. Whitehead & Sok, HOTEL BROKERS AND VALUERS, 15, HIGH STREET. —First-Claes City Hotel averaging £5O pf r week. Long unexpired Lease with compensation in case of reduction < r prohibition, making this an ABSOLUTELY SAFE INVESMENT. O K Comfortable Country Hotel, turnover eUOv/vz £l4O per month, rent and expeus, s low. O -g Z’W'y-Well-known Commercial Hotel in JL JL V/V/ important country town. Clot->-(about) station and theatre. Nett profits £BOO per annum. Phote 1413. Address Correspondence P.O. Box 53T. JP O R gAL E. (about) will see you into a nice little O& I Country Hotel. (about) GOOD SUBURBAN HOTEL. Ow VIVJVz Easy house to run. K (about) Easy worked hotel; long lease; OWvhJv/ worthy inquiry. <' OUNTRY HOTEL Easy distance town, long lease; j great future. Don’t miss this Chance.
THESE ARE MERE SAMPLES, so call if you want to go into the line. I have just received instructions to sell a real bargainBILLIARD ROOM. In one of the most leading townships in the Waikato. Plenty of ground (which is Land Transfer) for extension. The owner has refused a rental of £3 per week as he has decided to sell land and all as going concern. PRICE VERY nOW. Farms, Boarding Houses, General Stores, Blacksmiths, Tobacconists. TO SUIT ALL COMERS. ENZL gCHOLLUM, 19 and 20, Royal Insurance Buildings, Queen-street, Auckland. Telephone 1560. JJ OT E L FOR SAL E. We are instructed to lease ' best Hotels in Wellington. The present lease expires in about a month. The takings are said to run to £250 per week; last month the present lessee took £llOO. The beer consumption is estimated between 40 and 50hhds per month. All drinks 6d. This is an absolute free house for everything. To a good man we are prepared to offer a 10 years’ lease at a moderate rental. The Hotel is in a leading position in Wellington, in the best portion of the City. This Hotel has splendid accommodation, and is always full of first-class country visitors. The expense of working is very small. Further particulars will be given to a bona fide purchaser. Annly immediately, to DWAN BROS., Op. Empire Hotel, Willis-st, Wellington. A. HYDE. ABATED WATER MANUFACTURER, TE AWAMUTu. Th* Newest and Moat Up-to-Date Appliances in the aslonv. Patent •crew-stopuered Buttles. First of the Mhd imported into New Zealand. Absolutely no waste. All Descriptions of Mineral Waters Kept on hand. Otdon Punctually attended to. A. HYDE, Te Awamuto. Should jou think of Buying or Selling consult R. RICHARDSON, (who has had Twenty-seven Years* experience in the Trade), Hotel Broker and Valuer, York Chambers, treat Chriatehureh, has a number of Good Town and Country Houses for disposal.
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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XIII, Issue 800, 6 July 1905, Page 27
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487Page 27 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XIII, Issue 800, 6 July 1905, Page 27
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