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By Special Z§s|||<£| Appointment. G GEORGE DIXON, Manufacturer of M Double Aerated Waters and Cordials, Cuba-street, Wellington. Ask for hia celebrated Ginger Ale, and take no other. The business carried on as usual by Mrs. Dixon. Auckland Agent, Mr. Arthur H. Nathan. THORNDON BREWERY. j. a w. Ttaples Brewers, Malt and Hop Importers. X AW. STAPLES, in returning thanks to the Trade and Private Persons for their liberal patronage hitherto, would respectfully beg to inform them that their supply of ALE STOUT, Ao., in bulk and bottle, are of the ohoicest quality, and would Bolioit a oontinuanoe of their former favours. 10" Private familes supplied in quantities from two gallons and upwards. All orders punctually attended to. THORNDON BREWERY. J. A W. STAPLES. pRorRiBTORS. VITELLINGTON FAMILY HOTEL, MOLISWORTH-STREET (Opposite Parliament Buildings). B. BLOWER, Proprietor. The Proprietor begs to intimate to his numerous patrons that since taking possession he has had the above Hotel thoroughly renovated and refurnished, special attention in reference to Bathrooms and other sanitary arrangements having been provided for. The Billiard-room oontaina one of Alcock's best tables, to which has been added all tho most recent improvements, making the room one of the most comfortable rendezvous in Thorndon. The cellar contains none but the best and choicest brands of Vines, Spirits, and Liqueurs, and Messrs. Staples' XXXsupplios the piece de resistance. Private Apartments for Families and Boardors, with private entrance in Sydneystreet. M. MONAGHAN, OXFORD HOTEL, Lambton Quay, (Next Theatre Royal). npO my numerous friends, and the publio -*- in geneial, I respeotfully desire to intimate that having taken the above-namod hotel, I shall be prepared to supply and accommodate everybody with tho very best article on the most reasonable terms. WINES AND LIQUORS Of a Superior Quality. One of Alcock's Billiard Tables. Large, lofty, and nowly-furnishod suiteß of apartments, of a vory superior character, for families. PLIMMER'S HOTEL. (Old Identities.) TAMES MADDEN has muoh pleasure in announcing to his numerous friends and tho publio generally that ho has entered into possession of the ahove well-known and old-established hotel. The Wines and Spirits in stook are of the most choice description. The magnificent Billiard-room is under the managomont of tho well-known and popular Mr. JAMEB T. DABUWOOD. BANK HOTEL MANNERS-STREET, WELLINGTON. rjiHOS. WHITE, havng purchased the X lease and goodwill of the above hotel, hopes, by keeping the bes brands of liquor, to merit a share of the publio patronage. Ample accommodation for Boarders, who will have every attention paid to them. Travollors and private families aooom modated. Ales, Wines, and Spirits of the Best Quality. THOS. WHITE, Proprietor. COMMERCIAL HOTEL, Willis-street Wellington. T. FLAHERTY Proprietor (Late of Shamrock Hotel, Timaru.) Central Position, Within oasy distance of Wharf and Pnblio Building Every Accommodation Convbnienob. Table d'Hote daily at p.m. Luncheon from 12 to 2. Night Watohman. Porter to attend all steamers. Ales, Wines and Spirits of the Terr best orands. •jy/TETROPOLITAN HOTEL, NEAR PARLIAMENTARY BUILDINGS, MOIiESWORTH-STBEET. H. J. WILLIAMS. PROPRIETOR. PRINCESS THEATRE HOTEL, Torystreet. W. G. EMENY (late of the Royal Oak Hotel) wishes to inform the public generally that he has taken the above hotel, and hopos by strictest attention to business to maintain a share of the publio support. None but the best Wines, Spirits, and Beer on hand. Good accommodation for boarders ; also, first-olass stabling for horses. W. G. EMENY, Prineeßß Theatre Hotel, Tory-street. MARQUIS OF NORMANBY HOTEL, Carte rton. A. MILLER, PROPRIRTOR, (Late of the Empire, Featherston). AM. begs to inform his friends that he • has taken over this well-known hotel, and to assure them that nothing shall be wanting on his part to make visitors as comfortable as possible The hotel is now being thoroughly renovated, and, when completed, will offer accommodation and comfort equal to any in the province. The Proprietor guarantees the liquors sold are of the best brands. Good Stables and Secure Paddocks. The Cab calls at the hotel to and from every train. ADAM MILLER, Proprietor. A S. B E A T T V, (Late of Kaikouro), Having purchased the Lease and Goodwill of the ALBION HOTEL, WELLINGTON, Will be most happy to see his old friends and acquaintances. "Wines and Spirits of tho best Brands. One of Alcock's first-class Billiard Tables on the prcmisos. Private Apartments for Boarders, Ac, vacant. Address :-ALBION HOTKL, TORY-ST., Wellington. CLUB HOTKL. MASTERTON, WAIRARAPA. ALFRED ELKENS ... Proprietor. THIS Hotel offers superior aooommodation to Settlers, Travellers, and Private Families. BATHS. SAMPLE ROOMS. Stable* «nd well-prassed Paddook. WINES! WINES! WINES! PURE AND UNADULTERATED WINES. Sole Agent for Mr. J. Wendel, Auckland. WF. ROSS has much pleasure in an- • nouncing to the Public of Wellington and Surrounding Districts that, having obtained a license for the sale of New Zealand Wines, he has just received a large and varied consignment, in splendid condition. These are now on sale at his Shop on Lambton Quay. Families supplied at per dozen. Private Sitting-room for Ladies on the premises. Betail price. 6d por glass, hot or cold. Call and sample these Delicious Wines, which are sow un sulo. W. F. ROSS, Wholesale and Retail Fruiterer, Ac, Lambton Quay. ANTED Known, Looks pioked and Keys fitted immediately. J. E. Hayes, Lambton-quay.

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Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 42, 18 August 1884, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 42, 18 August 1884, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 42, 18 August 1884, Page 4

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