A MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A HAPPY NEW YEAIi TO ALL. DEAR FBIEND?— As the festive season ia now at hand, I have determined to make everyone happy who will favour me with a call. The way I intend doing so iB by selling the best thbee stab French Brandy at 5s per bottle; also Mitchell's Old Irish Whisky and D. Connell's Erin-go-Bragh do do at 4a per bottle. All other spirits and winea equally cheap. I would also like to mention that aa the Hotel has been lately reconstructed, it offers superior accommodatoin for boarders, or nnyone visiting Wellington during the holidays. My motto to each and all ia " Caed Mille Faltha." JAMES MADDEN, Barrett's Hotel, Lambton Quay. NOTICE. T^OR the oonvonience of people attending the Basin Roserve and other plaoea of Amusement on Boxing and New Year's Days, a firit-olasß Cold Lunoheon oan be had at the Caledonian Hotel, for Ib. S. OLIVER, Proprietor. CENTRAL HOTEL, Corner of Lambton Quay and Featherston-stbeet, Opposite the Athenceum. 1%/TR. W. J. SCOTT, having taken the -WX- above Hotel, desires to intimate the same to numerous friends, and hopes to reoeive that generous support whioh has been bestowed on Mb predecessor, Mr. N. J. Isaacs. Luncheon daily, from 12.30 to 2, Is. All liquors of the very beßt brands. CLYDE QUAY HOTEL, Clyde Quat. Captain Alexander M'DoNALD(lateof the Black Diamond Lino of sailing vessels) begs to inform his numerous friends and the publio that having purchased the lease and goodwill of the above Hotel, will be pleased to reoeive a visit from Mb friends. The house iB undergoing a thorough renovation in all the apartments. Wines, Ales, and Spirits of the very beßt quality. Yours truly, CAPTAIN ALEX. M'DONALD, Clyde Quay Hotel. TjIMPIRE HOTEL, Pahautanui, ROBERT LONG ... Proprietor, Late of tho Oxford Hotel, Wellington. Having taken over the abovo Hotel, tho Proprietor is prepared to Cater for Fishing «nd Pionio Parties visiting Pahautanui. Old friends and the travelling publio may rely on getting Wines and Spirits of the best brands. Good stabling and seoure paddooks. ROBERT LONG, Proprietor. PRINCE OF WALES HOTEL, Tory-street, Wellington, "M/TR. PRESS having purohased tho lease of the above Hotol from Mr. Phillips, desires to intimate the same to hia numerous friends, and hopes that in his new vonture they will accord him the same generous Bupport that has always been his endeavour to merit. All things as usual ; the same ith Mr. P. RAINBOW HOTEL, Kaiwarba. MR. S. A. SNELLING (late of the Occidental Hotel, Napier, and of the Paoifio Hotol, Hastings, Hawko's Bay), bogs to inform the publio of Wellington that he has taken the above hotel, and hopes to reooivo their patronage. The house has boon entirely re-furnished and re-deoorated, and oan favourably oompare with any of tho first-dlass honjoa in town. — — Liquora Guaranteed. Good Stabling and Paddook. Good Billiard Table. HIP HOTEL, Williß street, Wellington. Compliments of the Seaaon to All. MR. E. A. ARMSTRONG begs to inform his numerous customers and friends that the Billiardroom is now complete, and is furnished with one of Bennett's very best tables, whioh is acknowledged by players to be the best table in the oity. Wines, Ales, and Spirits of the very beat branda. Hot and oold baths, and ever aocommodation for boarders. E. A. ARMSTRONG, Proprietor. WHITE SWAN HOTEL, Cuba-street. MR. M. GALLAGHER (late of Waira. rapa), the new proprietor of the above well-known Hotel, bega to solicit the patronage of residents and the travelling pnblio. The Hotel is to be immediately re-built in brick, npon the moat approved plans, providing every oomfort and oonvenienoe for boarders and families. Best attendance, and best brands only kept. First-Glass stabling. Cabs and trams pass the door every few minutes. THORNDON BREWERY. J. STAPLES k CO. Briwirs, Malt and Hor Importiro. X BTAPLEB * CO., n retiming thanks to the Trado and Private Porsons for their liboral patronage hitherto, would respeotfmlly beg to inform them that their stpply of ALE BTOUT, *0., in bulk and bottle, are of the ohoioest qmality, and wo*ld solioit a oontinmanoe ef thoir formoi favours. gglT Private f&miles s«ppiied in quntitioa from two gallons and mpwardx. All ordars pnnotully attundod to THOENDON BRBWKB.I . J. STAPLES 4 CO., Proprietors. NELSON SOAP. Trado Mark Registered nnder " The Trade Marks Aot, 1866." rpHE Publio are hereby cantioned against porohasing a spurious imitation of Phillips' "NELSON SOAP," now being sold in the oity. Prompt aotdon has already been taken by the representatives of the Manufacturer to prevent the publio being imposed npon by a Somthern firm, who are having sold in this market a very inferior artiole, purporting it to be the genuine one. PHILLIPS' NELSON SOAP Has the brand " Nelson " stomped npon eaok Bar, and none ia genuine without it. Sold Retail by all Grocers, and Wholesale only by JOSEPH NATHAN k CO., Sole Aqxntb. Aak you Giooer for Nelson Soap, and see that yo« obtain tha Genuine Attiola.
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Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 152, 24 December 1885, Page 4
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