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WILKINSON'S EMULSION OF * V COD LIVER OIL Combined with Hypophosphites of Lime and Soda, Is recommended to you as a r» medy for all affections of the Throat and Liq c it is freshly prepared frrm the purest Cod Liver Oil, combined with the Hypophosphites, is pleasant to the taste, and invaluable in cases of Chron io Cough and all Pulmonary Complaints In bottles at 3a 6d each, or 3 for 9s ; larger size at 5a 6d each. WILKINSON & SON, Chemists, Dunedin P O R SALE. Messrs DWAN BROS., WILLIS ST., WELLINGTON, Have been instructed by the Lessees, Egtaland Patterson, who are dissolving partnership, to offer their interest in that well known and old-established BARRETT'S HOTEL, which is situated en the Lambton Quay, the best position in Wellington. The old Hotel has been pulled down and is now being replaced by a beautiful f . urstoreyed buildiDg, containing Bcme 70 rooms. On the frontage there will be FIVE splendid SHOPS which are included in the lease of 10 years. The rental for Hotel after sublets will be a most reasonable one for the amount of accommodation provided. One-half of the building is now completed and ready for occupation. Ihe building has been designed on the most modern lines, is built of brick and piaster, and has been so laid out that half of it will be available until the refit is completed, and it is now being rapidly finished, Free house for everything. To a suitable person we are prepared to advance a large proportion of the purchase atone;. Apply to DWAN BROS., Wfflii Start, Wellington.

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXII, Issue 20, 19 May 1904, Page 26

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Page 26 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXII, Issue 20, 19 May 1904, Page 26

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