Advertisement.

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3

Maoriland Worker, Volume 5, Issue 153, 7 January 1914, Page 7

 

ALBION HOTEL. Corner Courtenay Place and Tory St., WEl_._INo.iON. "Just the usual," wit__ Civility and Attention. MR. COSTIN ... Proprietor. (Late of Wairar'ai)-.. Wanted Known. LADIES or GENTS.' WRISTLET WATCHES. Just Landed. Engagement Rings a Specialty. Best Shop for GREENSTONE. G. T. WHITE. Jeweller, 274 Lambton Quay, WELLINGTON. BOX'" You can be supplied with all you require iv tho way of-clothing, trom a Good Hat to a Pair of Sox.. Quality good and prices in keeping with tho times. Address: Manners Street (Just off Willis Street. WHITE SWAN HOTEL Cuba Street. WELLINGTON. Excellent Accommodation, Tai iff Moderate. Only Best Liquors. M. McGUIRE. Proprietress. piTY TTOTEL, iy ELLINCTON. Telethon* 442. Speights' and Staples' Beer alwa". on tap. J J. FIRTH Proprietor. (Late of Caledonian Hotel.) - BRITANNIA HOTEL, 13 WILLIS ST., WELLINGTON. Where the country workers i>tay. C. MeENROE ... Proprietress: (Lato of West Co .at.) Tariff: ss. per day; -ss. per week. BRUNSWICK HOTEL, Upper Willis St., WELLINGTON. One swallow does not make a- summer, but all "swallows" tuLe kindly to B.'un.wick Peer .'.. KINGSTON Proprietor = ; ; X7"ORKERS, support a worker; save middlemen's profits. Shooters from 7s. lid.: Chrome Bals. from Bs. 6d.; Box Calf Sunday Boots, 165."6 d. All repairs guaranteed. A trial solicited, P. W. MEMMOTT, Boot Manufacturer, 243 Upper Willis Street, Wellington. JMPERIAL HOTEL/ Cuba-St., WELLINGTON. H. GOODWIN, Proprietor. (Late of Cambridge Hotel and Clarendon Hotels, Wellington.) Workers, my motto is "Best of Ales and Spirits; Civility and Attention." T. A. CHAMBERLAIN, GENERAL CARRIER To Housewives' Union. All Trains and Steamers met by appointment. Luggage removal a 'Phone 3630. speciality. 8 Abel Smith Street, WELLINGTON. MASONIC HOTEL, CUBA STREET, WELLINGTON. J. O'BRIEN, Proprietor. (Late of Metrooplitan.) Tariff 6s. per day; 30s. per week. R. DOBSON, Ladies' and Cent.'s Tailor, 105 MANNERS STREET . (Oposite Royal Oak). Suits and Costumes in the latest style. Fit and workmanship guaranteed. Try mc for your next Suit. ADELPHI HOTEL, Willis Street, WELLINGTON. J. T. LEVETT, Proprietor. Where the Workers Go. pRINCESS THEATRE HOTEL, TORY STREET, WELLINGTON. P. T. PETERSEN, Proprietor. (Late of Feilding.) GRAND HOTEL, WILLIS STREET WELLINGTON. J. BEVERIDGE, Proprietor. TRAMWAY HOTELZ NEWTOWN. FRANK MoPARLAND, Proprietor. WALSH & OLLIVER, HAIRDRESSERS & TOBACCONISTS, 54 Willis Street, WELLINGTON. Workers, for a good shave and haircut drop iv. For Any Class of Photographs. THE "ZAK" STUDIO. 5. "MANNERS. ST.. WELLINGTON, HAIRDRESSER & TOBACCONIST. H. 0. ORSBORN, 3G Lambton Quay, WELLINGTON. WORKERS, PATRONISE HIM. Satisfaction Guaranteed. ROYAL HOTEL, Lambton Quay, WELLINGTON. MRS. E, M, DAVEY ... Proprietress. (Late of Greymouth.) Nothing but tlie Best stocked at the Royal. TUT 0 N E V TO LEND On real and personal security at current rates of interest. ' Repayment by i iii'f-talment.s can be arranged. ' 1 A. H HINDMARSH, Solicitor, Johnston Sc.-tet, Wellington. i ' •■"————————————————— PHOTOGRAPHS The HARDIE SHAW STUDIOS. WE PLEASE YOUR FRIENDS, LET US PLEASE 70U. 63 WILLIS ST., WELLINGTON. WANTED Country Workers. Send 12 stamps for Camp-Fire Bundle of Literature. "Worker" given free. P.O. Bookstall, Wellington. ~C.rs7BALL. TA,LOR . QUEEN ST., MASTERTON. Good Fit and Style Cuara. teed. Prices Right WORKERS. GIVE HIM A CALL.

Click here to view this newspaper article

This text was automatically generated by a computer. It has not been manually reviewed or corrected and may include errors. You can view the article in its original format or read the entire page.

About the computer-generated text

Optical Character Recognition (OCR) is a process for automatically extracting text from scanned pages. OCR enables searching of large quantities of full-text data, but it is not 100% accurate. The level of accuracy depends on the print quality of the original newspaper and its condition at the time of microfilming. Newspapers with poor quality paper, small print, mixed fonts, multiple column layouts or damaged pages may have poor OCR accuracy.

The page where this item appears has an estimated OCR accuracy of 98.63%.