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ALBEBT HOTEL Willis-street, Wellinoton. MISS E. F. CRAWFORD, Proprietress. The Accommodation at this well-known Family and Commercial Hotel is unsurpassed in the colony. Tho Billiaedrooji (the best appointed in the city) aontains two prize tables. The Wines and Spirits are selected with the greatest care. Night Porter on the Premises. BEN OXNER and W. F, JENKINS having pureha=ed tho PRINCESS THEATRE HOTEL, Tory-street, respectfully and with confidence annoanco to the law-abiding section of the community (onr old friends) that wo hare at our command everything requisite to maintain the prestige of a first-class hou°e. Good accommodation for boarders and travellers, both man and horse (not beast). The Beer, Wines, and Spirits are "no sac bad." Wo have also a full-sized Billiard Table, and Skittle Alley for playing on, on which so ekarge is made ; and last, but not least, civility, , courtesy, and a pair of cheerful countenances, -which ought to be a g»od guarantee that we draw no sour beer. OXNEB & JENKINS. CLUB HOTEL, MASTERTON, Wairarapa. ALFEED ELKTNB ... Peoprietob. THIS Hotel offers Superior Aooommoda tion to sottlors, travellers, and private families. Baths. Sample Boons. Stables and well-brassed Paddock. COMMERCIAL HOTEL, (Opposite Empire Hotel), Willis-street, Wellington. MBS. SMITH (late of Post Office Hotel) begs to inform her numerous friends, former customers, and tho public generally, that she has purchased the above hotel. The hotel has been recently renovated and newly furnished throughout. Private suites of Apartments. Billiard room (two tables). Wines, spirits, <fee, of tho very best quality. Luncheon from 12 to 2. General accommodation unsurpassed. Terms moderate. DUKE OF EDINBURGH HOTEL, Corner of Willis and Manners-streets, Wellington. BOBEET SOOTT ' (Late Manager Brunner Coal Company), Desires to inform his numerous friends and the public that, having purchased th» 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 comfort. Private Sittingrooms, Piano, Bath, &c. Lunohaonfroml2till2p.nl. Dinner at C p.m. DUKE OF EDINBURGH HOTEL, Corner of Willis & Mannbrb-btrebtb [Circular.] Tjl MPI B B HOTEL HAMILTON GILMEB, Proprietor. H. GILMEB bees to announce to the Travelling and General Public that tho Empire Hotel has just been THOBOUGHLT RENOVATED AND EE - FURNISHED THEOUGHOUT. Tho accommodation at the Empire is now not to be surpassed by any other hoto in tho colony. Special provision has been made to ensure the comfort of Families, Permanent Boarders, Commercial Travollers, and othora who may favour him with their patronage. Sample Booms, light and spacious, have boon provided ; in fact no expense has been spared by the now proprietor while refurnishing and improving tho house. The aorvioes of a FIBST-CLASS PROFESSIONAL COOK having been soonred is a guarantee that tho menu at tho Empire will bo of tho most recherche description. WINES AND SPIEITS Al. [a card.] " Shall I not take mino ease in mine inn." — Shakspeare. WH. THOMPSON, late Proprietor • and Lecturer of the American, Zulu, and Egyptian War Dioramas, bogs to inform his numerous friends and the public genorally that, having secured the lease of that Well-known Hobtelbt, the " ALBION," situated in Courtenay-place and Tory-street, respeotfully solicits a share of their patronage. The Hotel has been thoroughly renovated, and every attention will bo paid to those favouring tho proprietor with a visit. Families seeking fresh air in this delightful suburb will find all the comfort* of a home. A first-class chef dt eitiVma has been engaged. This department will bo undor the personal superintendence of Mrs. W. H. Thompson. Mr. Thompson's 17 years' connection with the theatrical profession will be a sufficient guarantee that their wants will be attended to. „ One of Alloook's Billiard Tables, proved to be one of tho best, if not the vory best in Wellington, under tho care of an attentive marker. Hot and Cold Baths. Terms Moderate. Tho best brands of Wines and Spirits kept. Staples' celebrated boor on draught. Tram passes the door every 20 minutes. "• W. H. THOMPSON, Proprietor. THE POST OFFICE HOTEL ~ (Under the new regime). MB. RILEY has much pleasure in an v nouncing that the above Hotel has been tboronghly renovated and refurnisked making it second to nono in the city of Wellington. One of the best " Chbps " having 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 central position of the House gives easy access to Wharf, Railway Stations, and Publio Offices. Special attention has been paid to the stocking of the cellars, and nothing but the Best Brands of Wines, Beers, and Spirits are kept. , The Billiard-room has two of tho best tables obtainable, which have been supplied with new cloths, and has been fitted and re-decorated in first-olass style. J. BILEY, ■ ■ POST OFFICE HOTEL, ' " Grey-street, Wellington. QTEAMBOAT RESTAURANT, W. THOMAS ... Proprietor. Chcapoit and Best Restaurant in the City.Waring Taylor-street, nextN.Z. Times office. THOENDON BREWERY, J. STAPLES & CO , Brewers, Malt and Hop Importers. X STAPLES & CO., 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, Ac, in bnlk and bottle, is of the choicest quality, and would solicit a continuance of their former favours. .„,,-*,,.-•*. .'«. ' Private families supplied in quantities of two gallons and npwards. All orders punctually attended to. THORNDON BBEWEEY. & CD... Proprietors. BUYER of fungus, Horseshoe Icon, Zinc. Copper,' Lead, Brass, 1 . Crystal, Greengrocer and General Provision Merchant. Importer of Chinese Teas, Preserved Ginger, and Fancy Goods. ' * 401b chest, No. 2, £2 16s 8d 401b chest (best), No. 1, M 10s: 101b. chest (best), . No. 1, £1 2s 101b chest, Nb/2, 18s " 101b chest, No. 8,.1ps fid 51b box, No. 2,<95 ; 51b box, No. 1, 12s 6d Best Tea, 3s 6d, 2s 6d, 2s 3d, 2s, IsBd, Is6d. r KWOKG TYE LEE, Manners-street, next to Brunner Coal Co KTLPATEICK & CAMPBELL, OEIENTA.L" TEA MAET, MANNERB-BTREET. TEA, TEA, TEA, From la Ed per/b upwards j /lib 'canisters, quality guaranteed, 2s 6d. SUGAR. SUGAR. SUGAR. ''.. Soft* white Sngar, at 3d per lb. CANDLES. ' CANDLES. CANDLES. Good value »t 6d; Price's London sperm, 9d ; fluted, lOd. SOAP, SOAP, SOAP, In endless/ranety, to suit all classes. 'Prices' from 4d per bar upwards, and 5s per bl>x. CHEESE and BACON of the best quality. Good BUTTER always oif hand. < Customers waited 'upon daily, and goods delivered free to any- part of the city. Country order* receive prompt aad/careful^ttention. - . •,■*.'.' . K2LPATBICK & CAMPBELL, OsmiTAir T*a Hast, ' - .Manners-street.

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Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 25, 16 June 1886, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 25, 16 June 1886, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 25, 16 June 1886, Page 4

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