ALBERT HOTEL tX. WILLIB-STREET, WELLIKOTON. MISS E. P. CRA'WFOBD, Proprietress. Che Accommodation at thi3 well-known Family and Commercial Hotel is unsurpassed in the colony, rhe Billlvkdp.oom (the best appointed in the city) contains two prize tables. Fhe Wines and Spirits are selected with the greatest care. Nicrht Porter on the Premises. BEN OXNER and W. F, JENKINS having purchased the PRINCESS rHEATHE HOTEL, Tory-street, respectCully and with confidence announce to the law-abiding section of the community (our aid friends) that we have at our command sverything requisite to maintain tha prestige of a firEt-cla6s house. Good accommodation for boarders and travellers, both man and horse (not beast). Tho Beer, Wines, and Spirits are "no sac bad." We have ilso a full-sized Billiard Table, and Skittle Alley for playing on, on which mo charge is made ; and last, but not least, civility, courtesy, and a pair of cheorful countenamcos, which ought to be a g*od guarantee that we draw no souk beer. OXNER & JENKINS. CLUB HOTEL, MASTERTON, Waieabapa. ALFRED ELKINS ... Proprietor. rj^HIS Hotel offers Superior Accommoda JL tion to settlers, travellers, and private families. Baths. Sample Rooms. Stables and well-grassed Paddock. UKE OF EDINBURGH HOTEL, Corner of Willis and Manners-streets, Wellington. ROBERT SCOTT (Late Manager Brunner Coal Company), Desires to inform his numerous friends and the public that, having purchased the lease of this well-known hotel, he is determined to provide superior accommodation for boarders, and those favouring him with their patronage will find every home comfort. Private Sittingrooms, Piano, Bath, &c. Luncheon from 12 till 2 p.m. Dinner at 6 p.m. DUKE OF EDINBURGH HOTEL, Corner of Willis & Manners-btrketb [Circular.] TjIMPIRE HOTEL HAMILTON GILMER, Proprietor. H, GILMER oe?s to announce to the Travelling and General Publio that the Empire Hotel has just been THOROUGHLY RENOVATED AND RE-EURNISHED THROUGHOUT. The aooommodation at tho Empire is now hot to bu surpassed by any othor hote in the colony. Special provision has been made to ensure the comfort of Families, Permanent Boarders, Commercial Travellers, and others who may favour him with their patronage. Sample Booms, light and spacious, hare been provided ; in fact no expense has been spared by ths new proprietor while refurnishing and improving tho house. Tho services of a FIRST-CLASS PROFESSIONAL COOK having beon secured is a guarantee that tho menu at the Empire will bo of the most recherche description. WINES AND SPIRITS Al. THE POST OFFICE HOTEL (Under the new regime). MR. RILEY has much pleasure in an nounoing that the above Hotel has been thoroughly renovated and refurnished making it second to none in tha city of Wellington. One of the boat " Chefs " having b«en engaged, visitors and boarders can safely roly on tho culinary department. Commercial travellers and the publio generally will find the bedroom accommodation replete with every convenience, und the oontralposition of the House gives easy access to Wharf, Railway Stations, and Publio Offices. Special attention haß been paid to the stocking of the cellars, and nothing but tho Best-Brands of Wines, Boors, and Spirits aro kept. The Billiard-room haß two of the best tables obtainable, which have been supplied with new cloths, and has beon fitted and re-decorated in first-olass style. J. RILHY, POST OFFICE HOTEL, . Grey-street, Wellington. WHITE SWAN HOTEL, Cuka.-street. • MR. M. GALLAGHER (late of Wairarapa), the ifew proprietor of the above well-known Hotel, begs to solicit the patronago of residents and the travelling publio. The Hotel is to be immediately re-built in briok, upon the most approved plans, providing every comfort and convenience for boarders ana families. Bcßt attendance, and best brands only kept. First-class stabling. Cabs and trams paßs the door every few minutes. STEAMBOAT RESTAURANT, W. THOMAS ... Proprietor. Cheapest and Best Restaurant in the City. WaringT*ylor-street,nextN.Z. Times office. THORNDON BREWER^. "~ J. STAPLES & CO Brewbes, Malt and Hop &t*oiiTEßß. T STAPLES & e-Qi., in retnrning thanks to the trade and' private persons for their liberal patronage hitherto, would respectfully beg to inform them that thejr. supply of ALE, STOUT, <fee, in bulk and bottle, is of tho choicest quality, and ¦would solicit a continuance of their former favours. • _ i Private families supplied in quantities of two gallons and upwards. All orders punctually attended to. THORNDON BREWERY. J* STAPLES & CO. Proprietors. COAL AND COKE. ENCOURAGE NEW ALAND INDUSTRY By using the Best Household Steam and Smithy Cools from the Celebrated Brunner Coal Mines, Greymouth. Coke for Smelting, Malting, and othor gurposes, Fire Bricks, Fire Clay, and Fire lay Goods of every description always on hand or made to order, and can be obtained at. the Brunner Coal Company's Yard. BEWARE OF YOUR REGISTER GRA3ES AND STOVES. - • Use only BRUNNER COAL that will* not bnrn yonr ranges and stoves, and is more economical than any other Coal. Also, Superior Newcastle Coals, at ourrent rates. KENNEDY BROS., Proprietors, Customhouse-quay, Adjoining Lion Foundry, Wellington. COALBROOKDALE COAL. A STOCK of this well-known and excellent household Coal now on hand. Admitted to be the cleanest of all classes of Coal. WELLINGTON COAL COMPANY, , Customhouse-quay. Telephone No. 5. %ty ELLINGTON FLOURMILLS, Brick Buildings, Dixon and Herbert-streets, Near Te Aro House, Cuba-atreet ; near Mr Brittain's, Manners-street. ' WHEAT-CLEANERS AND FLOUR ¦> DRESSERS (Latest American Patents). ON SALEFlour Wheatmeal Horse Fodder Cattle Feed, in meal or crushed. W. TONKS. Wellington, 25th Feb., 1886. Telephone-No. 283; P.O. Box 30. ¦yiCTORIA FOUND R.'y" WiLLIS-BTEJEET. E. S E A G A R,, Engineer, Boilermaker, Irqjf jofs, ' Brasbfoundeb. ' \ Estimates furnished for all cUscriptions- oi! ) , - "~ machinery. - < *?-^" * Q, A L B R A I 03 H- - SFJ .PATENT AGENCY." ; ' ... Omen : HARBOUR BOARD BUILDINGa. '
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Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 23, 14 June 1886, Page 4
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