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i'IBEBT HOTEL £% WH.UB-STBBBT, -WbIIiIXOTOH.^ ♦- MISS E. P. CEAWFOBD, Proprietress. Fhe Accommodation at this well-known Family and Commercial Hotel is unsurpassed in the colony. The BiLLIARDEOOIi (the best appointed in the city) contains two prize tables. The Wines and Spirits are selected with the greatest care. Night Porter on the Premises. BEN OXNER and W. P, JENKINS having purchased the PRINCESS , THEATRE HOTEL, Tory-Btreet, respectfully and with confidence announce to the law-abiding section of the community (our old friends) that we have at our command everything requisite to maintain the pr«Btige of a first-class house. Good accommodation for boarders and travellers, both man and horse (not beast). The Beer, Wines, and Spirits are "no aae bad." We have also a full-sized Billiard Table, and Skittle Alley for playing on, on which no charge is made ; and last, but not least, civility, courtesy, and a pair of cheerful countenaaces, which ought to be a g«od guarantee that we draw no sour beer. OXNEB & JENKINS. CLUB HOTEL, MASTEETON, Wairarapa. ALFRED ELKINS ... Pboprietob. npHIS Hotel offers Superior Acoommoda JL tion to settlers, travellers, and private families. ' Baths. Sample Rooms. Stables and well-grassed Paddock. COMMERCIAL HOTEL, (Opposite Empire Hotel), WILLIB-STBEET, WELLINGTON. MRS. SMITH (late of Post Office Hotel) begs to 'nform her numerous friends, former customers, and the public generally, that she has purchased the above hotel. The hotel has been reoently renovated and newly furnished throughout. Private suites of Apartments. Billiard room (two tables). Wines, spirits, &c, of the very best quality. Luncheon from 12 to 2. , General accommodation unsurpassed. Terms moderate. DUKE OF EDINBURGH HOTEL, Corner of Willis and Manners-streets, Wellington. ROBERT SCOTT (Late Manager B runner 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 homo oomfort. Privato Sittingrooms, Piano, Bath, <to. Luncheon from 12 till 2 p.m. Dinner at C p.m. DUKE OP EDINBURGH HOTEL, Corner of Willis & Manners-streets [Circular.] T^ MPI R E HOT Ei L HAMILTON GILMER, Proprietor. | H. GILMER bees to announce to the Travelling and General Publio that the | Empire Hotel has just been THOROUGHLY RENOVATED AND RE -FURNISHED THROUGHOUT. The accommodation at the Empire is now not TO be SURPASSED by any other hote in the colony. Special provision has been made to ensure the comfort of Familios, Permanent Boarders, Commercial Travellers, and othora who may favour him with their patronage. Sample Rooms, light and spacious, have been provided ; in faot no expense has been spared by the new proprietor while refurnishing and improving tho house. The services of a FIRST-CLASS PROFESSIONAL COOK having been Becurad is a guarantee that tho menu at the Empire will be of the mpßt recherche description. WINES AND SPIRITS Al. [a card.] " Shall I not take mine ease in mine inn." I — SHAKBFEASE. WH. THOMPSON, late Proprietor • and Lecturer of the American, Zulu, and Egyptian War Dioramas, begs to inform his numerous friends and the publio generally that, having secured the lease of that well-known hostelry the "Albion," situated in Courtenay-place and Tory-street, respectfully solicits a share of their patronage. The Hotel has been thoroughly renovated, and every attention will be paid to those favouring the proprietor with a visit. Families seeking fresh air in this delightful suburb will find all tho comforts of a homo. A first-class chef de cuisine has been engaged. This department will be under the personal superintendence of Mrs. W. H. Thompson. Mr. Thompson's 17 years' connection with ! the theatrical profession will be a sufficient I guarantee that their wants will be attended to. ' One of Alloock's Billiard Tables, proved to be one of the best, if not the very best in Wellington, under the oare of an attentive marker. Hot and Cold Baths. Teems Moderate. The best brands of Wines and Spirits kept. Staples' celebrated beer on draught. W. H. THOMPSON, Proprietor. THE POST OFFICE HOTEL (Under the new regime). MR. RILEY has much pleasure in an nonnoing that the above Hotel has been thoroughly renovated and refurnished making it second to none in the city of Wei- j lington. One of the best " Chefs" haying been engaged, visitors and boarders* can safely rely on the culinary department. Commercial travellers and the publio generally will find the bedroom accommodation replete with every convenience, and the oentral position of the Honse gives easy access to Wharf, Railway Stations, and Pnblic Offices. Special attention has been paid to the stooking of the oellars, and nothing but the Best Brands of Wines, Beers, and Spirits are kept. The Billiard-room has two of the best tables obtainable, which have been supplied with new cloths, and has been fitted and re-decorated in first-class style. J. RILEY, POST OFFICE HOTEL, Grey-street, Wellington. WHITE SWAN HOTEJL, Cuba-street. MR. M. GALLAGHER (late of Wairarapa), the new proprietor of tho above woll-known Hotel, begs to solicit the patronage of residents and the travelling public. The Hotel is to be immediately re-built in* brick, upon the most approved plans, pr6viding every comfort and convenience for boarders and families. •' Best attendance, and best brands only kept. First-class stabling. Cabs and trams pass the door every few minutes. OTEAMBOAT RESTAURANT, W. THOMAS ... Pbopristob. Cheapest and Beat Restaurant in the CXbj . WftringTaylor-street.nextN.Z.Timej} office. THORNDON BREWER*" J. STAPLES & CO k Brewers, Malt and Hoy.. Impobters. T STAPLES & CO., in returning thauKj, * o the trade and private persons for th'j tt Kbesot patronage hitherto, would respj.jofcE^Hj^ to . inform them thnt their s^jy AliE ; stout, &o^ in bulk and bottje^ is_ ; ojE. tha choicest quality, and Vould solicit a continuance of their former favours. Private families 'supplied in quantities of two £-alions and uptrtutis.-' ■till orders punctually attended to. THOENDON BREWERY. J. STAPLES & CO. Pbopbietobs. BUYER of Fungus, Horseshoe Iron, Zino.' Copper, Lead, Brass, and Crystal, Grepngrocer and .General • Provision Merchant.* Importer of Chinese Teas, Preserved Ginger, and Fancy Goods. 401b chest, No. 2, JE2 l6s 8d 401b chert (best), No. 1, £3 10s : 101b chest (best), No. 1, .£l 2a 101b chest, No. 2, 1& ' 101b chest, No. 3, 16s 6d 51b box, No. 2, 9s ; 51b box, No, 1. 12s 6d BeßtTeaJ 3s 6d, 2s?6d, 2s 3d; 2s, IsBd, Is6d. .■mi •: KWONG TYE LEE, Mannere^street. next to Brnnnnr Coal^Co ', H. E. ISHODES, i ~ "TAND A-HO) STOCK AGENT, 1 PAHIATTEL AMD WoODVtrLLK PAPEBBUUSfGINGS, TerjTcSeafc 4d^Z, ; mdOdppr piece, at ' - ' B. MJJRTIN'S.

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Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 24, 15 June 1886, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 24, 15 June 1886, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 24, 15 June 1886, Page 4

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