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By Speoial t£B|3sjK Appointment. GEORGE DIXON, Manufacturer of DOUBLE AERATED WATERS AND CORDIALS, Cuba-street, Wellington, Awarded Prize Medal, Sydney Exhibition. MRS. GEORGE DIXON wishes to intimate to her friends and the publio generally that tho business will be carried on as usual, under her own supervision, and that no effort will be spared on her part to merit a continuance of the patronage so freely accorded to her late husband. All orders will meet with prompt and careful attention. THORNDON BREWERY. J. A W. STAPLES Brewers, Malt and Hop Importers. T A W. STAPLES, in returning thanks to the Trade and Private Persons for their liberal patronage hitherto, would respeotfully beg inform them that their Bupply of ALE STOUT, Ac, in bulk and bottle, are of tho choicest quality, and would solioit a continuance of their former favours. $ST Private familes snppliod in quan. titles from two gallons and upwards. All orders punctually attended to. THORNDON BREWERY. J. A W. STAPLES. Proprietors. STAR HOTEL, Lajjuton Quay, Wellington. PETER M'GRATH, PROPRIETOR. HAVING purchased the lease and goodwill of the above Hotel, I beg to solioit tho patronage of the mercantile community and the general public. The premises are undergoing a thorough renovation, and will shortly be completed, when the Accommodation for Travellers and Permanent Boarders will be comfortable and complete in every respect. WINES, ALES, AND SPIRITS Are of the very best quality. LUNCHEON DALLY, AT ONE O'CLOCK. OXFORD HOTEL, Lambton Quay. "m/TR. WALTER BISHOP, lately occu.LtJL pying the Panama Hotel, bogs to inform the inhabitants of Wellington that he has pnrohaßed the lease and goodwill of the above Hotel, which will undorgo a thorough renovation in every department, and will make a special study for the comforts of a home for Travellers, Private Families, Theatricals, and Permanent Boarders, who will receive a hearty wolcorao. combined with every attention and civility. The Wines, Ales, and Spirits, being under the immediate supervision of Mr. Bishop, the mercantile oommunity and publio generally may rely on patronising the above establishment by reoeiving all liquors Al. Yours truly, WALTER BISHOP. COMMERCIAL HOTEL, WILLIS-STREET WELLINGTON. T. FLAHERTY Proprietor (Late of Shamrock Hotel, Timaru.) Central Position, Within eaßy distance of Wharf and Publio Buildings. Every Accommodation A Convenience. Table d'Hote daily at 1 p.m. Luncheon from 12 to 2. Night Watohman. Porter to attend all steamers. Ales, Wines and Spirits of the very best brands. MANAWATU HOTEL, Avenue, Foxton. The Proprietor having made considerable alterations and additions to tho Hotel, sparing nothing, in order to provide comfortable and convenient accommodation for both Travellers and Boarders, respectfully solicits a continuance of the publio patronage. Newly erected Sample Rooms. Excellent Caisino. First-class Billiard Table. Good Stabling and Paddocks. Buggies and Horsos always on hand. Cobb A Co.'s Coaches start daily at 5.30 a.m. from this Hotel, for Wellington ; arriving from Wellington at 4.15 p.m. Tho Booking Office is at the Hotel, where tickets and all particulars can be obtained. The Manawatu Hotel Express will meet the trains and convey travellers to the hotel Free of Charge. OTTO BERKEFELD, Proprietor. Lessee of the Foxton Public Hall, whioh is suitable for] Entertainments, Lectures, Dancing, Public Meetings, Ac., Ac. WHYTE'S HOTEL, Foxton. TjIDWABD JEWELL Wishes t* inform the pnblio that, having assumed the proprietorship of the above well-known and favourite hotel, ho intends to spare no expense to make it the moat comfortable on the coast. None but experienced servants kept, and visitors con rely on receiving every attention and civility. The table will be provided ih a most liberal mannor, and the proprietor's long experience as providoro of the late N.Z.S.S. Company's and other boats will be a guarantee that none but tho best of Ales, Wines and Spirits, Ac, will be kept in stock. The Stables will be under the management of the well-known R. Stanley, late of Cobb and Co., Foxton. The Express from the Hotel will bo in aftendanoe on night trains to convey pasBengors and luggage for those wishing to stop at the Hotel, free of charge. Cobb A Co.'s Coaohes stop at the Hotel to take up or land passengers to or from Wellington. Passengers for Wellington Coach may rely on being called in time to have Hot Breakfast before starting. RICHARDSON'S TjiMPIRE HOTEL, CHRISTCHURCH. IN OPENING tho New Hotel, I have much pleasure in drawing the attention of COMMERCIALS and TOURISTS to its many advantages. Built of Brick and Stone, with all modern improvements, BRICK SAMPLE ROOMS attached, it affords comfort and security not to be found in the antiquated structures that exist in many places. Centrally situated, commanding easy access to Po3t, Telegraph Office, Banks, and Cab Stand. Having entrances from three loading thoroughfares, viz., High, Cashel, and Hereford streets, makes it tho Commercial Rendezvous of Christchurch. The cuisine is under the able charge of Mons. Demalo, late chof to His Excellency Sir William Jorvois. The general management being in keeping I confidently solicit your patronage. The reputation of my Cellar noeds no commont. R. RICHARDSON, Proprietor. CLUB HOTEL. MASTERTON, WAIRARAPA. ALFRED ELKINS ... Peopbiktob. nnHIS Hotel offers superior aocommodaX tion to Settlers, Travellers, and Private Families. BATHS. SAMPLE ROOMS. Stablei and well-erassed Paddock. W. H. LAMBERT, /^ILUB HOTEL, BLENHEIM. GOOD SAMPLE ROOMS.

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Evening Post, Volume XXVI, Issue 112, 8 November 1883, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume XXVI, Issue 112, 8 November 1883, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume XXVI, Issue 112, 8 November 1883, Page 4

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