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NEW ZEALAND HOME BUILDERS. LTD., FREEHOLD HOTELS. LEASEHOLD HOTELS. A UCKLAND CITY —A Profitable and easily run House, doing on war figures £125 per week; exceptionally low rental; two years’ lease. Furnished in first-class style. £2200; stock only at valuation. A clean and steady trade; specially recommended. Do not delay, this will sell very quickly. A UCKLAiND SUBURBS — Up-to-date Hotel in prosperous suburb, doing well over £lOO per week. Lease nearly five years; low rental. Shows fine percentage. Easily and cheaply run. Price £3OOO. Stock and furniture at valuation. rnARANAKI DlSTRlCT—Comfortable •L homely house, with five years’ lease at £6 week rent. Prosperous district on Railway Line. Takings about £BO per week. Fine gardens and acre of land; can be run by family alone, but has put up as many as 63 boarders in race time. Outbuildings and six new loose boxes and large feed room. Price £2700, including furniture. Stock at valuation. rpARANAKI DISTRICT—FREEHOLD x Hotel of 22 rooms and acres land in centre of fine self contained town, subject to nine months’ lease for £3500. Half cash, balance five years. This is a splendid proposition. The lease can also be bought including furniture for £lOOO. yA UCKLAND DISTRICT — Splendidly appointed House in large country town, doing now £l2O per week; rent £lO. Lease has about two years now t-o run. Present owner retiring from business; this hotel has made enough for him in 4*4 years. See us early about this proposition. VALUATIONS, INVENTORIES, STOCKTAKINGS, ETC., undertaken with 12 YEARS’ EXPERIENCE at your service. Call and see us on ANYTHING PERTAINING TO HOTEL BUSINESS. R. G. DACRE, Manager. HOTEL VALUATION DEPARTMENT. TELFORD PATENT BRIDLE. A UNIQUE INVENTION. An indispensable boon to all people connected with the thoroughbred, by its use the most unruly of horses are held in submission. Invaluable for racehorses, polo ponies, hunters, show ring horses, and ladies’ hacks. Many testimonials from horseowners in New Zealand. With the use of TELFORD’S BRIDLE it is impossible for any horse of vicious or unruly habits to get beyond control. A child can use it. For a demonstration and particulars apply to the proprietor and patentee— J. TELFORD, PALMERSTON NORTH. PILES. INTERNAL, EXTEBNAL BLEEDING, AND ITCHING CUBED BY “THE ZANN DOUBLE ABSOBBING TREATMENT” WITHOUT OPERATIONS, CUTTING. SATUBING, CAUSTICS, OB CBUSHING. Piles are divided into two classes, internal and external; both classes frequently causing intense pain, itching and bleeding. External piles may be either cutaneous (that is usually in the form of distinct tags) with unbearable itching and pain, or thrombotic (for the reason that they are caused by a blood clot), with acute inflammation, swelling and pain. Internal Piles are much more serious than external Piles, and frequently life is endangered, cases being known in which from half to one gallon of blood had been lost at one time, leaving a mass of t ssue known as the hemorrhoidal mass. This mass always protrudes, and through friction becomes much u’cerated. Only you who suffer know the agonising pain, the sleepless nights and the miserable days which accomp» ny this condition. Avoid operations, cutting, ligaturing and caustics. They are drastic measures, which are rarely successful. You really can be cured easily and quickly by using the “Zann Double Absorption Treatment.” The first application gives instant relief, and a general improvement sets in at once. Don’t delay. Write to-day to the “Zann” Proprietary, 66, Lambton Quay, Welling on, enclosing postal note for 4/6 and receive in plain wrapper per return i ost a full treatment, and cure of internal, external, bleeding and itching piles. All correspondence is strictly confidential, and each treatment is guaranteed to cure, or your money instantly returned. Note Address—The Zann Proprietary, A, 66, Lambton Quay, or Box 348, G.P.0., Wellington, N.Z. THE SOUTH CANTERBURY STEAM LAUNDRY, J. W. WOOD Proprioter. SOFHTA STSUBBT, TXMAHU. HIGH-CLASS SHIRT AND COLLAR DRESSERS. SHIPPING WORK A SPECIALITY. Promptnasß in Collection and Delivery Telephone 449

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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1340, 30 December 1915, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1340, 30 December 1915, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1340, 30 December 1915, Page 6

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