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ALBERT HOTEL Willis-street. Wellington. MISS E. t\ CRAWFORD, Proprietress. The Accommodation at this well-known Family and Commercial Hotel is unsurpassed in the colony. The Billiardroom (the best appointed in the city) contains two prize tables. Tho Wines and Spirits are selected with the greatest oare. Night Porter on the Premises. ALBION HOTEL, COURTENAT-FLACI. TTARRY KNIGHT having purchased the lease of the abovo Hotel, respectfully solicita a oall from hia numerous friends. First-cle23 } coommoclatiou for Hoarders, at Reasonable Ratea. Nono but tho beat of Wines and Spirits kept. Ono of Alcook's beßt Billiard Tablea on the premises. BEN OXNER and W. F. JENKINS having purchased tho PRINCESS THEATRE HOTKL, Tory-atreet, roapectfully and with confidence announce to tho law-abiding section of the community (our old friends) that wo have at our command ovorything requisite to maintain the prestige of a first-olass house. Good accommodation for hoarders and travellers, both man and horse (not beast). The Beer, Wines, and Spirits are "no sao bad." Wo have also a full-sized Billiard Table and Skittle Alley for playing on, on which no charge is made ; and labt, but not least, civility, oourteey, and a pair of cheerful countenancea, which ought to bo a good guarantee that we draw no sour beer. I OXNER & JENKINS. CLUB HOTISL, MASTERTONJ WATRARAP4. ALFRED ELKINS ... Pkopribtob. njIKIS Hotel offers superior *ccom!»cd*JL tion to Bottlers, Travellers, *nd Privato Familiga. BATHS. SAMPLE BOOMS. etib'.fta «nd woll-prnJiflsd Paddooi T\UKE OF EDINBURGH HOTEL, Corner of Willis and Manners-streets, Wellington. ROBERT SCOTT (Late Manager Brunnor Coal Company), Desires to inform his numerous friends and the publio that having purchased the lease of this well-known hotel, is determined to provide Buperioraccommodationforboarders, and those favouring him with their patronage will find every homo comfort. Privato Sittingrooms, Piano, Bath. &a. Lnnchoon from 12 till 2 p.m. Dinner at 6 p.m. DUKE OF EDINBURGH HOTEL, Corner of Willis & Mannxrs-streets. MASONIC HOTEL, NAPIER. rfi~>ElS commodious and well-appointed 1- Hotel is now open for Lease (by tendor) for a term of yoars. During tho hist year great alterations and additions have been made, and the latest improvements introduced, which provides first-class accommodation for the inoreaaing trade of the town. For particulars apply to NEAL & CLOSE, Napier. NOTICE. THE TRAVELLERS' REST HOTEL AND HONEYMOON COTTAGE, Taita. TTTOEDERICK J. FRANCE, having Mj takon the above premises, hopes, by constant attention and civility to hia patrons, to meet with the support of the pnblio. Thoro is a nioe garden attaohed to the premises, and tho accommodation for married couples will be found both privato and comfortable. To Dartiea wishing for a nice drivo out; of town this will be found to be both agreeable and healthy. Nono but the beat branda of spirits and beer kopt. A ooach meots ovory train to and from tho Lower Hutt station. Noto tho Addro:S— Taita, 3 iniloß boyond Lower Hutt. VICTORIA HOTEL, Abkl Smith Street, Te Aro. t~A S. COOPER (Mo of tho Working - • Men's Club) bega to notify that he has pnrohaßed the loaso of the above hotel, and will bo triad to supply the best accommodation poßßible. All Liquors Guaranteed. Only Staples' Boor kopt, and drawn pure from the tap. Bath Room on the premiaea. PHILLIPS' WAIRARAPA PRIVATE HOTEL, Queen-street, Masterton, Is now open, and will be found replete with every concoivable comfort. All the oonvenienoea of a first-claas homo aro provided, ovory room being furnished and upholstered with the newest and best material. Inspection cheorofully invited. Partioa desirous of securing apartmonta will do well to communicate at once with the proprietor. Firstclass sample roomo. The stables are under the ohargo of Mr. Patrick Cookery, who is acknowledged to be one of the boat grooms and whips in the district. Good well-watered paddocks for horseß. WHITE SWAN HOTEL. CUBA-STREHT. MR. M. GALLAGHER (late of Wairarapa), the new proprietor of the above well-known Hotel, bogs to solicit the patronage of residents and the travelling pnblio. The Hotel ia to bo immediately re-built in brick, upon the moat approved plans, providing every comfort and oonvenienoe for boarders and families. Best attendance, and beßt branda only kept. First-olass stabling. Cabs and trams pass the door every few minutes. TATTERSALLS STABLES, Cambridge-terrace. WJ. JOHNSTON haa taken the above • stablea, where Horses, Buggies, Cabs, and Expresses are always on hire ; also, six good loose-boxes, when every oare will be taken of any gentleman's horse whioh might be given to his oharge. OTEAMBOAT RESTAURANT, W. THOMAS ... Proprietor. Cheapest and best Restaurant in the City. Waring Taylor-streot, noxt N.Z. Timos offioe. WILL LET THEM GO ! BE IN TIME. 14/6 GRAND SATLV SHOES FOR 5/11. LINDSAY GREAT SALE. Q LUKE 4 SONS, ENGINEERS, iROy A>O BRACf^OUNDSRS, BOILKHitAKxna and SHir Bttildbrb, TE ARO FOUNDRY, WILLINGTON. Are efcill mantfixoturing their superior Bunroa. FIO'I OE I A FOUNDKT, WILLIS-ofRJXT, E. SEAOAS, ENOTNHB BOIURUAKBB, IliOX AND Brass Fouhdbh. Estimate! fnrnisked for all descriptions of machinery. TO THE BOOT TRADE. OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT. LEATHER & GRINDERY WAREHOUSE AND UPPER MANUFACTORY. TAMES SUCKLING having takon the *J* premises lately oocupiod by Mr. Merritt, Artist, Upper Willis-street, hu opened them as above. Beapoke Uppers, beet style and quality.

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Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 69, 24 March 1886, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 69, 24 March 1886, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 69, 24 March 1886, Page 4

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