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EXHIBITION ALES. Phcenix a|||Jß^^J|_Sß|i| Beewbry WELLINGTON. Tt| ESSES. PASCOE & CO. deeire to call •"X the attention of the public of New Zealand to the superlative quality and uniform condition of their Malt Liquors, and beg to solicit their patronage, and a trial of their celebrated Exhibition Pal* Bitter Ale and Extra Brown Stout, brewed from the choicest selection of Hops and Malt, on scientific principles, possessing the advantage of age to mature their characteristic qualities, a Tonic and Preservative condition, free from Aciditt, without Sediment, Equalling the best English Brands. W. H. PASCOE, From an extensive experience and success as a practical Brewer, having obtained Psizs Medals — MELBOURNE, 1866 and 1867 SYDNEY, 1879 and 1880 MELBOURNE, 1880 and 1881 • " , | Can, with confidence, recommend their Palo and Strong Ales and Brown Stout in pint 3 and quarts. N.B.— Stock on hand for Bottling Purposes— 4oo hhds (winter brew — May and June.) Also, 150 kilderkins, for Family Trade — other contents if required. City Offices at W. R. Waters', opposite Colonial Bank of New Zealand. THORND^N BREWERY. J. AW. STAPLES, Brewers, Malt and Hop Impobters. T AW. STAPLES in returning thanks to the Trade and private persona for their liberal patronage hitherto, would respectfully beg to inform them that their supply of ALES, STOUT, &c, in bulk and bottle, are of the choicest quality, and would eolicit a continuance of their former favors. 8S" Private families supplied in quantities from two gallons and upwards. All orders punctually attended to. THORNDON BREWERY. J. A W. STAPLES, Proprietors. FOR THE FESTIVE SEASON. » F. J. PRESTON, Direot Importer, Lambton Quay, Wellington. IN thanking my numerous customers and the public for the very liberal patronage bestowed on me, I take this opportunity of informing them that I have received Twentyfive Casks (specially selected) of PURE AND UNADULTERATED ADELAIDE WINES. Also, in splendid condition, a large assortment of New South Wales and Victorian Wines. ' " N.B. — AH orders are requested to" be forwarded without delay, to avoid any disappointment in late delivery. Orders will receive prompt attention, and delivered froe to any part of the city. Note Address — F. J. PRESTON, Lambton Quay, "V^y POPPENS, having taken the CALEDONIAN HOTEL, returns thanks to his old Customers for .their past favours whUe in the gRINCESS HOTEL, Torystreet, and would 'respectfully, remind them and all visitors to the Caledonian, that everything will be provided for their comfort, and^nothing but the best Liquors, Ales Wines, Ac,, will be kept on the premises. Wishing all a Merry Christmas, Ac. W. POPPENS, Proprietor. TRAVELLERS' REST HOTEL

(Late Honeymoon Cottage), . , Taita. TIIHE above Hotel i 3 now replete with comfort and convenience for families and visitors deßirous of chaDge for the summer. The best liquora, wines, Ac. Wedding, picnic and other parties. Good stabling "and paddock. Bus meets every train. The most nkasant drive from Wellington. J. A. WILLIAJIS, Proprietor.

NOTICE. TATTEKSALL'S HOTEL A TRAMWAY ; ¦ TERMINUS, ' v k^. Cambridge Terrace. ¦ ' MRS. HANKY, latoof Bay View BoardiDg House, Pipitiea Point, and formerly of Greymouth, WesffCoaßK wishes ,to-inform her friends arid ihe pnblio^enerally thaVshe has. purchased the lease of , the above premises. The house has been recently erected, and contains all the requirements of a* firstclass hotel. . — — !" Private Sitting-rooms and Bedrooms for 'Families; 1J O,ne of Alcock's Full-sized. . Billiard " ' Tables," Piano, Ac. * ' Hot, Cold? 'and '-Shower Bath 3. ' '. >:¦ -'" f- : ' i ,¦' z 1 .r'« ".;, The Stabling is, without exception, the beat in the colony ; 34 stalls and 6 looseboxes, attended to by! a carefu groom. K. HANNY. Proprietress. , |~1 E N'T R A L H ,6 T^E L. THOMAS J. GLEW Wishes toSform his numerous friends and the public generally that he has leased the 'abovo Hotel,' and hopes by strict attention to customers to merit a fair share of their patronage. 1The proprietor's long experience in the trade is a sufficient guarantee that nothing but the finest qualities of Beers, Wines, and Spirits will be kept in stock. T " '" i English and Scotch Beers on' draught and in bottle. Superior Accommodation for I Boarders ; Bath-room, Ac. Ordinary Daily I at 1 o'clock. All City Trams paeß the Hof^l. THOS. J. GLEW, Central Hotel, Lambton Quay. CLUB HOTEL, MASTERTON, WAIRARAPA. . ALFRED ELKINS ... PBOPRUTea. 'gIHIS Hotel offers superior aooommodaX "tion to Settlers, Travellera, a& Private Families. BATHS. SAMPLE ROOMS. 4E£T Stables and well-grassed Paddock. rjnE WHITI'S IMPRESSION. 'Tis my impression that I do quite right When I with Wakeford's oustomers unite ; In fact, I state it as my firm conviction, lii which I straightway challenge contradic- * tion. | 'Tis my impression that the best-brewed ale Is that at Wakeford's, and finds ready sale, And you may well believe me when I say That this impression strengthens every day. The more I drink of Wakeford's wholesome beer, The less my constitution has to fear. But, is my favour to the beer confined ; - Are not the Spirits of the finest kind ? To this a ready answer I can give — A ready answer in the affirmative. 'Tween brandy, whisky, wine, and beer I use, They're all so good, I don't know whioh to choose. 'Tis my impression that the drinks are cheap. As I know well the benefits I reap ; And this impression 1 Bhall long retain While Wakeford's Bank Hotel remains the Bame. Indeed I won't complain, though placed in gaol, While I can get a glass of Wakeford's ale. Te Whiti. Wakeford still sells five bottles for £1. v\f rT^ waters * GENERAL COMMISSION, AGENT. Certificated Accountant in Bankruptcy HUNTXK-STBVET*

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Evening Post, Volume XXII, Issue 151, 29 December 1881, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume XXII, Issue 151, 29 December 1881, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume XXII, Issue 151, 29 December 1881, Page 4

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