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ROYAL TIGER HOTEL. C PRESS having taken the above Hotel , • L? Rom Mr J - Fenton, wishes to inform his friends and the public that it is his intention to keep the best of Wines, Spirits, &c. Staples XXX always on draught. Good Accommodation for Boarders. METROPOLITAN HOTEL, Moles worth-street, WELLINGTON, NEW ZEALAND. James Osgood Proprietor. MR. JAMES OSGOOD begs to inform the public that he has recently enlarged his premises to a considerable extent, adding a large and commodious Dining-room, a large number of Bedrooms, together with Bathrooms (hot, cold, plunge, and shower). The Metropolitan is in the immediate-vicinity ¦ of his Excellency the Governor's residence, Government Buildings, _and all the public offices, and is .witliin-fiye f minutes' w,alk of the wharf. Cabs ply every* two or three minutes from the Hotel to all parts' bf the city.' ¦ The House is beautifully situated, and has, a commanding view of the' harbor and shipping.' The rooms are lofty and 'will .-ventilated, and contain several suites of apartments. Night Porter, Billiard -room.j and • every appurtenance belonging to a first-class Hotel. ¦Private" Entramie from^ Pipitea-street. 1 ,' ' :': ' FORESTERS' AR MS> HiO T E L, ! Grbytown. , >.. R. W. MO it P H V HAS the pleasure (>i informing his friends and the public that since 'taking possession of the above well-known and commodious establishment, he has re-fitted and'reifurriisned the same, and now offers to all the • UTMOST ATTENTION '. ' ! AND '' '5..' THE VERY BEST ACCOMMODATION. 'The Bedroom Accommodation is * i unsurpassed. P H A R G E S~~M O D E R A T E . • for Families, with private entrance.'' ¦* i' !' A first-class Billiardi Table. GOOD STAB i "<L U N G' , And unlimited paddock accommodation. NEW SPITTLE ALLEY just OPENED^ THE OjN L V F,I R^T' rC L A;S/Sl ; ' ESTABLISHMENT ' ' OP ITS KIND .IN WELLINGTON IS ''• '•-' ' til H E CITY C A E\E ?li J. ' Lambton ' Quay, " ' '' Which has just been fitted up in ,a fltyls. unsurpassed in the Southern Hemisphere. Ordinary Daily, at 1 o'clock. j Oysters, and Hot Suppers until 12 p.m. '."",. RALPH LEVOI, \\ j ' , , ¦ > Proprietor.. J . E"D G E , Bootmaker, Lambton Quay, nnAKES this opportunity of thanking his •X Friends aiid the Public in Towri and Cpuntry for past favors, and has much pleasure iu'informing them ithat he .lias increased h|s stock ofVeady-made goods, which are of the 1 bes,t quality^ and will be sold at tile 1 lowest re- ' tnunerative prices. ' ' „-',, Women's Elastic-side Boots, from 10s „ , „' Men's Elastic-side Boots, from; ... Ids 6d ; And a variety of other goods always on hand. The greatest care will be taken in the execution of all orders entrusted to him. Repairs neatly executed on the shortest notice.' < Stations supplied. • . , , ,' ¦ •c J . E.D'G E i l . t ; Next the National-Hotel," Lamtitdn <3iiky. vj ONEY TO LEND.— Five hundred pounds/ ITL 'td lend, on approved freehold 3ecurisrt Apply to • " ' ! '"¦'' HART & BUCKLEY, Solicitors, ¦ Wellington CRICKETERS' ARMS HOTEL, .Corner of Tory and Vivian-streets, Wellington. T A. CHANEY, PROPRIETOR. Superior Accommodation for- Boafde'rß. ' Wines, Spirits, and Ales of the Choicest Brands. Good Stabling. JAMES' GOL D E "R, \ Uepek Hutt. • . , > BLOCKS cleaned and repaired. M Allj \J kinds of metal Boldered. 'Brooch, pins j and catches fitted. ¦ Parasols repaired* o&C.* ' &c. While thanking the public for past favors, hopes to merit a continuance of .the same. . ¦- ' W. EDWARDS, , '.."i'i .;, Having become Proprietor of'tne ' „ \Yj ATERLOO H o't.E l'/J V? • ..„ / i .i Kaiwarra, begs to inform his numerous^ friends and the general public that' they can rely upon being served with \VIKES, SPIRITS, ALES, STO,t£r, '.'.., BEERS, AND CORDIALS' « ' '. Of tKe very best description. The prinbi- , pal sporting papers from all pcrts of the world can be seen there. A Oood Skittle Ground. cwo rN b o"s'"~ FiVr w rlr y. |J ,t VV. jJTAPLISS. | BttKWKRpj Malt and HopLmi'ojvi^skh. I & W. STAPLES, in returning tbfenks to the trade and private families for their liberal patronage hitherto, would respectfully beg to inform thorn that their supply of ALES and STQTJTI &o, In balk and bottle, are' of tho' choiceat ! .if . qnality, and would solicit a continuance of their former favors. Private Families supplied in quaatitk-a from two gallons and upwards. All orders punctually attended -to. THORNDON BREWERY. J. & W. STAPLES, proprietors. J JACKSON, late of E. H. Warcup, having; '¦. , commenced business in the BOOT and' SHOE TRADE, begs to inform his late customers that all orders trusted to him will be punctually attended to, combined with ijrstclass workmanship. . ' ¦" Repairs carefully executed with despatch. $3° Note the address — ' , J. JACKSON, . Opposite Empire Hotel, . . Willis-street.

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Evening Post, Volume XIV, Issue 50, 28 August 1876, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume XIV, Issue 50, 28 August 1876, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume XIV, Issue 50, 28 August 1876, Page 4

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