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ROYAL TIGER HOTEL. C PRESS having taken the above Hotel . from Mr J. Fentoh, 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, 1 Molesworth-street, WELLINGTON, NEW ZEALAND. { James Osoood ... ¦ ... ' Proprietor. ' MR. JAMES OSGOOD begs to inform the public that he has recently enlarged his premises, td a considerable extent, adding a larpe and" commodious Dining-room, a large number of Bedrooms, together with Bathrooms (hot, cold, plunge, and shower). The Metropolitan is hi the immediate vicinity of his Excellency the Governor's residence, Government Buildings, and all the public offices,' and is within nve minutes' walk of the wharf. Cabs ply every two or three minutes from the Hotel to all parts of the city. The House is beautifully situated, and has a commanding view of the harbor and shipping. The rooms are lofty and well ventilated, and contain several suites of apartments. Night Porter, Billiard-room, and every appurtenance belonging to a first-class Hotel. Private Entrance from-Pipitea-street. FORESTERS' ARMS HOTEL, Greytown. R . W . M O RP H V HAS tlie pleasure ot informing his friends and the public, that since taking possession of the above well-known and commodious establishment, he has re-fitted and re-furnished the same, and now offers to all tlie UTMOST ATTENTION ' AND THE VERY BEST ACCOMMODATION. The Bedroom Accommodation is; v - unsurpassed. CHARGE slio DERATE. Apartments for Families, with private - entrance. A first-class Billiard Table. G O(O D S T~A B,L I N G , And unlimited paddock accommodation. NEW; SPITTLE ALLEY, ju^t OPENED. ""RATS !~RATS ! ! RATS ! ! ! I' : HAVE received by last mail the secret of destroying Rats: Persons wishing to get rid of, these pests will communicate with W. HAZLEWOOD,' ' At Mr. Cook's, sailmaker, Custom House Quay. SIGNOR FORTUNATO BONACCORTI, j Teacher of the Pianoforte, li -'&c, from Florence, Italy,- lias much pleasure in announcing to the public of Wellington that he intends giving lessons* on the pianoforte and harmonium. Terms, &c, on application. Apply to Mi 1 . Cimino, Central Hotel. - ' J~^ EDGE, ~ Bootmaker, Lambton Quay, fTIAKES ihis opportunity of thanking his JL ' Friends 1 and the Public, in Town and Coiintry fo"r past'favors, and has'inuch pleasure in informing them that he has increased his stock of ready-made goods, which are of the best qiiality 1 , and will be sold at the lowest rem unerativd prides. Women's' Elastic-side Boots, from 10s Men's Elastic-bide Boots, from ... 15s 6d Aud 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, exocu ted on the shortest notice. . Stations supplied. J . EDGE, Next the National Hotel, Larabton Quay. CRICKETERS' ARMS HOTEL, Corner of Tory and Vivian-streets, Wellington. T A. CHANEY; PROPRIETOR. Superior .Accommodation for Boarders. '\Vihes, Spirits, and Ales of the Choicest Brands. Good Stabling. JAM ft's' GOLD ER, Upper Hutt. /BLOCKS . cleaned and repaired. All \J kinds of metal soldered. -Brooch pins aud catches fitted. Parasols repaired, &c, &c. While- thanking the-public for past favors, hopes to merit a continuance of the same. , ' W. EDWARDS, Haying -become Proprietor-of the VL J ATE RL O O HOTEL, Kaiwarra, begs n 'lfo' inform his numerous friends and""th"c' 'g'enefaT*publi& that they can rely: upon •Jieing.serVed witbj WINES,' SPLRITs7iALES, BEER§,,.AND_CORDIALS Of the very best description. The principal sporting papers^from all ptrts the world can be seen there. '¦ A Good Skittle Ground. THok KDON' BR KjW ER Y. J & VV. STAPLE, Brkwbrs, Malt and Hop Importers. J& W. STAPLES, in returning thanks to the trade said private families for their liberal patronage hitherto, would respectfully beg to inform them that .their -aupply of. ALES and STOUT, &o, • - . > J " 1 . ' .Art in bulk and bottle., are of the choicest quality, and would solicit a^ntinuanoe of their former favors^ Private Families supplied in quantities from two gallons and upwards. / r i - .' .— f -; - < All orders punctually attended to. "t~h o b7n don b b7e~w c r*~y . J. & W. STAPLES* proprietors. - ; J JACKSON, late of E. H. Warcup,having .-, commenced business in the BOOT and SHOE' TRADE, begs to inform Mis late customers that all orders trusted to him will be tpurietuaUy attended to ?1 combined with firstclass workmanship. ' ' ! • ' Repairs carefully"Bxecuted with despatch. $3T Note therad'dress— •-r . „ " J. JACKSON, Opposite Empire Hotel, Willis-street. ;y ONEY I*O' LEND.^-Fire hundred pounds i-VJL £0.. lend, ,on approved, freehold security. Apply to ' ' ' ¦' ri HART-& BUCKLEY, Solicitors, -UV-i -. . :..y '

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Evening Post, Volume XIV, Issue 59, 7 September 1876, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume XIV, Issue 59, 7 September 1876, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume XIV, Issue 59, 7 September 1876, Page 4