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ETTJOVEAX HOTEL LUNCHEON ROOM, Lambton Quay, (Nest door to Jacob Joseph and Co.'s}. TO OPEX OX TUESDAY.. 3rd JAN., IST!. /CHARLES HAUSMAXX, formerly of the Club Tap, having taken the above Hotel, renovated and considerably improved it, thanks his friends and the public generally for the liberal support- they have awarded Llm ; and to show that nothing on his part suali be neglected to nieet tlic- requirements and necessities of his customers, he has determined ~o open his Cam- ¦ merelal Room as a : LUXCHEOX ROOM. [ While all the great puSs and startling announcements of fetes de cuisine, cheap luncheons, and "all the delicacies of the season." have been agitating Te Aro, Lambton. and Thomdon have been entirely neglected. (.'. H. has resolved that this neglect shall no j longer exist, and that he will supply the great desideratum — a cheap and comfortable Luncheon Room. And although he does not presume to say that it will be " the largest in the Southern hemisphere," lie will guarantee that it will be equal, if not superior, to any in the Empire City. No one wanting Lunch in either Thoradon or Lambton shall be compelled to go to Te Aro to satisfy their appetite at a reasonable price. Chops, Rteaks, Cutlets, with. Vegetables, Bread and Cheese. On cold days, a Plate of good hot Soup, with Bread, j 6D. j I Best brewed Colonial ale 3d per glass, orltalf -pint. A separate room for Ladies. ' Visitors from the country will find this es- | tablishment a great convenience. Good stabling belonging to the house. The best wines, spirits, cordials, and malt liquors imported or produced in the Colony always on hand. Luncheon from 12 to 3. CHAS. HATJSMANN, Proprietor. Wellington, 31st December.

J. & R. SLOAN, TAILORS, &a 3 TTAVE again the pleasure of announcing 4^ their numerous patrons the arrival of a complete and fashionable stock of * S X" M M E R GOODS, Ex Firth of Clyde, of the mast elegant and tasteful description, purchased on the most- advantageous terms in the home markets. These goods will be marked with, the smallest possible profit, which cannot fail to give satisfaction to every customer, our object being to secure a steady and increasing business. FASHIONABLE TROUSERS TO MEASURE FROM ONE GUINEA, CASH. All goods guaranteed ¦well Rhwrnlfj and an Incomparable Fit. METROPOLITAN HOTEL, THOMAS URWIN, PROPRIETOR, Corner of Moleswortb. and Pipitea-street. mHOMAS URWEST, in returning thanks to the I public generally for the very liberal patronage he has hitherto received, assures those who may honor him with a visit that they will find everything is conducted in the best possible manner at I*l3 establishment. The Hotel has been recently very considerably enlarged, and no expense has been spared in the arrange- I inents, so as to make it in every respect equal, if not superior, to any other in Wellington. The Family Hotel will afford all the comforts of a home, and members of the House of Representatives and of the Legislative Council, as "well as others who may patronise the establishment, will find it replete -vriib. every comfort and convenience, and the attendance all that can be desired. The Wines, Spirits and Ales will be found of a superior quality, and of the very best brands that can be obtained in the market. THE BILLIARD ROOM, Which i 3 attached to the Hotel, is spacious and well lighted, and the table is by one of the' very best makers. It is now re-opened, and gentlemen frequenting it will find the very best attention, with every requisite for their accomodation. Wellington Ist December. T ONDOX CAFE AND RESTAURANT, Opposite Bank of New Zealand, Wellington. Parties from the country, visitors en route, and the public generally, will find excellent accommodation at this house. MEALS AT ALL HOURS. Terms :—: — Board and Residence 203 per week. Board .„ ... ISs „ Meals : — Breakfast ... ... Is Dinner.-. ... ... Is Tea ... ... ... Is Good Beds. JOHN DELANEY. Proprietor. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. mHE business of J. F. MEADOWS & SON, Dyers, Scourers, Glove Cleaners, Feather Dyers, &c., and Leghorn Hat Pressers, Willis-street, will in future be carried on nearly opposite the Independent office.

THE QUALITY AND PRICE.

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Evening Post, Volume VI, Issue 293, 26 January 1871, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume VI, Issue 293, 26 January 1871, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume VI, Issue 293, 26 January 1871, Page 4

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