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X 5, WILLIB-BTRBST, WELLINGTON. • MISS E. F. CRAWFORD Proprietress. The Accommodation at this well-known Family and Commercial Hotel is unsurpassed in the colony. The Billiardhoom (tho best appointed in the city) contains two prize tables. The Wines and Spirits are selected with the greatest care. Night Porter on the Premises. BRANCH HOTEL, Lambton-quay. PO'SHEA begs to announce that he • has purchased the Branch Hotel from Mr.' Urwio, and will be happy to see his old friends (and new ones) whenever passing. All may feel assured that it will be his constant endeavour, by attention, courtesy, and good liquors, to merit their support. Splendid billiard Table and efficient marker. Vacancy for Boarders. CENTRAL HOTEL, Lambton-quay, Wellington. MRS. G. W. ORMSBEE, for many years in business in Wanganui, begs to inform the mercantile community that having purchased the lease and goodwill of he above hotel, solicits a share of thoir patronage. All Liquors of the very best Quality. Luncheon daily from 12 till 2. / < L U B HOTEL, Lvmbton Quay (Adjoining the Theatre Royal). J. LICHTSCHEINDL ... Proprietor. J. L. (late of the Empire) announces to the Inhabitants of the City, Commercial Travellers, Ac, that ho has taken the above Hotel, which has been altered and refurnished. He hopes by studying the requirements of his supporters to share once mora the very liberal patronage accorded him in the past. The Club Hotel will be found, par ixcel lence, in every respect one of the best in town. No expense has been spared in. carrying out the many alterations which were necessary to make tho above Hotel worthy of note. Travellers, Permanent Boarders, &0., will find in the Club every comfort of a home j and spocial provision has been made for families. Night porter always in attendance. CLUB HOTEL MASTERTON, Wairarapa. ALFRED ELKINS ... Proprietor. THIS Hotol offers Superior Aooommoda tion to settlers, travellers, and private families. Baths. Sample Rooms. -- StabloH and well-crasscd Paddook. THE CLUB HOTEL, Palmerston North. E. JEWELL (late of Foxtoji), Proprietor. E. JEWjELL' having taken the above hotel,' respectfully requests that travellers and visitors to Palmerston will accord him a share of their patronage. Tho house has been thoroughly renovated, and the accommodation offered cannot be surpassed. Those favouring tho hotel will find all the comforts of a first-class homo. Wines and Spirits of tho very finest brands. Excellent Stabling. E. JEWELL, Proprietor COMMERCIAL HOTEL (Opposito Empire Hotol), WILLIB-STREET, WELLINGTON. MRS. SMITH (lato of Post Office Hotel) begs to inform her numerous friends, former customers, and the public generally, that sho has purchased the above hotel. • '■ The hotel has been recently renovated and newly-furnißhod throughout. Private suites of Apartments. Qenoral acoommodation unsurpassed. Terms moderate. s THE BILLIARD ROOM, Undor tho management of Mr. Jas. Walden. Pool Every Evening. Tlie most experienced Cook in the city having .been engaged, THE LUNCHEON ROOM ■ is now a Speciality. Luncheon, from 12 to 2, Ono Shilling. HAMMERICH'S GREYTOWN HOTEL Greytown. This old-established Hotel is still the favourite. It has just been re-built, and is now replete with overy convenience for its patrons. Attached are beautifully laid-out Grounds and Gardens. Private Suites of Rooms. ■ Sample-rooms for commercial gentlemen. ; Splendid Stabling and Loose-boxes. Well-grassed Paddooks. Saddle Horses, Traps and Buggies on Hire. WM. HAMMERICH Proprietor QTAR HOTEL, Lambton Quay. HARRY KNIGHT having purohased the lease of the above Hotel, whioh has been thoroughly renovated, respectfully solioits a call from his numerous friends. First-olass Accommodation for Boarders, at Reasonable Rates. Luncheon Daily, from 12 to 2. None but the best of Wines and Spirits kept. One of Alcock'a best Billiard Tables on the premises. THE POST. OFFICE HOTEL - (Under the new regime). •; MR. RILEY baa much pleasure in an nounoiug thai the above Hotel has been thoroughly renovated and refurnished making it second to none in.the city of Wellington. One of the best " Chefs " having been engaged, visitors and .boarders can safely rely on the culinary department. Commercial travellers and the public generally will find the bedroom acoommodation replote with every convenience, and the contral position of the House gives easy access to Wharf, Railway Stations, and Public Offices. Special attention has been paid to the stocking of the cellars, and nothing but tho Boat 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-olass style, ■ , J. RILEY, POST OFFICE HOTEL, i ji Grey-street. Wellington. pBINCESjS, HOTEL MOLESWORTH-BTREET. ARTHUR' HAYWOOD, Proprietor. • . ' (Late of Patca.) First-class accommodation for boarders and visitors from the country. Wines and Spirits of best brands. Staples' superior XXXX always on tap. mE ARO. HOTEL -*■ Willto-strekt, Wellington. A. WAKEPORD,' PROPRIETOR (Late of Bank and Barrett's Hotels). A. W. takes great pleasure in thanking the public and his numerous friends for past favours, and begs to inform them tnat, having purchased the freehold of 'the above hotel, he is now in possession. The house has been thoroughly renovated and re-fur-nished. Comfortable home for boarders and commercial men. Grand Billiard-table on the premises. 'All liquors Al, as usual with yours truly, ■ A. WAKEFORD. TIT ELLIN GT ON HOTEL, ** ' . MOKBSWOBTH-STBEET. P. CASEY haTJng bought the lease of the aboVe hotel, desires to inform his friends and the public generally that on giving him a. call they will meet with the greatest attention and civility, and find only .the .best brands of liquors. Accommodation for families and travellers. Bilßardroom, with one of Alcock's choice tables. Luncheon daily from 1 to 2 o'clock. SHAPED Posters, Show Cards, Pamphlete •O 40. at EVENING POST • '

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Evening Post, Volume XXXIII, Issue 19, 24 January 1887, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume XXXIII, Issue 19, 24 January 1887, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume XXXIII, Issue 19, 24 January 1887, Page 4

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