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ALBION IHOTEL, Corner of Tory-Btreet and Courtenay Place. G. W. TABOR Proprietor. This First-class Hotel now offers superior 1 advantages to Travellers and tho Public I generally. Boarders will find every regard paid to their wants, and casual visitors will meet with tho very best attention. Comfortable Apartments for families, and privacy and every comfort guaranteed. Tho Table will be found oqnal to any house in tho city. . The Wines and Spirits are only of tho Best Brands, and tho Malt Liquors aro from tho most Popular Breweries. ! Ono of Alcock's Billiard Tables, with an ' attentive marker, on tho premises. Trams pass the door every 20 minutes, CALEDONIAN HOTEL, Sussex-square. W. F. RICHARDS ... Proprietor. W. F. R. having takon possession of tho above Hotel, solicits a continuanco of tho patronage so long and liberally bestowed to the house, and begs to inform his numorons friends that evory caro and attention will be given to visitors and the travelling community. One of Burroughes & Watte' firstclass Billiard Tables. Pormanent Boarders 1 will find first-class accommodation at the above hotel. Spirits, Wines, and Ales second to none. A call solioited. Yours truly, W F. RICHARDS, Proprietor. /^IITY HOTEL. JOHN MARTIN, Proprietor. (Late of Hawko's Bay.) J.M. having purchased tho Lease and Goodwill of the above Hotel, solicits a continuanco of the patronage so liberally bastowed to tho kite Proprietor. The accommodation for Boarders is excellent, Plunge and Shower Baths, &o , every attention, and tho comforts of a home will bo found at the City Hotel. All liquors are of tho very best quality. First-class Billiard Table. Good Stabling. Carriages and Trams running continually. Yours Truly, J. MARTIN, Tho Old Sport. CLYDE QUAY HOTEL, Cltde-quat. J. MADDEN (late of Barrett's Hotel) begs to inform his numerous friends that, having taken possession of tho above Hotel, which has been thoroughly renovated and refurnished throughout, offers superior aocommodation. Wines, Ales, and Spirits are of tho very beßt quality. Every attention and civility at the above Hostelry. J. MADDEN, Proprietor. CLUB HOTEL MASTERTON, Waibabafa. ALFRED ELKINS ... Proprietor. rf^HIS Hotel offers Superior Aooomraoda JL tion to settlers, travellers, and private familios. Baths. Sample Rooms. Stablon and woll-crrassed Paddook. COMMERCIAL HOTEL (Opposite Empire Hotel), Willis-street, Wellington. MRS. SMITH (late of Post Offios Hotel) bogs to inform her numerous friends, former customers, and the pnblio generally, that sho has purchased the above hotel. The hotel has been recently renovated and newly-furnished throughout. Private suites of Apartments. General accommodation unsurpassed. Terms moderate. THE BILLIARD ROOM Under the management of a competent marker. Pool Every Evening. The most experienced Cook in the oity having been engaged, THE LUNCHEON ROOM, is now a Speciality. Luncheon, from 12 to 2, One Shilling. /CRICKETERS' ARMS HOTEL, \J TORT-BTREET. D. DEALY Proprietor. D.D. having purchased the lease and goodwill of the above Hotel, bogs to inform his numerous friends that every care and attention will be given to visitors and the travelling community. One of Alcook's best Billiard Tables. Permanent Boarders will find first-class accommodation at the above Hotel. Wines, Ales, and Spirits of the beßt brand. D DEALY Proprietor. T\UKE OF EDINBURGH HOTEL. N. J. Isaacs Proprietor. LUNCHEON DAILY from 1 o'clock. Beef tea from 10 to 12. [circular.] TjIMPIRE HOTEL. HAMILTON GILMER, Proprietor. H. GILMER begs to announce to the Travelling and General Publio that the Empire Hotel has been THOROUGHLY RENOVATED AND RE - FURNISHED THROUGHOUT. The accommodation at the Empire is now not to be suepassed by any other hotel in the colony. Speoial provision has been mado to ensure the comfort of Families, Permanont Boarders, Commercial Travellers, and others who may favonr him with their patronage. Sample Rooms, light and spacious, have been provided ; in fact, no expenso has been spared by the proprietor while re-furnishing and improving the house. RAILWAY HOTEL Thorndon-quay. (Late Town and Country Club.) J. MURPHY Proprietor. The above Hotel is now opened, and offers superior accommodation for travellers and permanent boarders. Every attention paid to visitors, combined with civility and good liquor . The house has been well-furnished and will compare favourably with any other in tho city. Good luncheon daily from 12 to 2. Hot and cold water baths. Good stabling, ft 3. STAR HOTEL, Lambton-quay. 'T. WHITE having purchased the lease and goodwill of the above Hotel, begs to inform his numerous friends and the inhabitants generally that Permanent Boarders and Travellers will find every comfort of a home The house having been thoroughly renovated throughout offers special inducements to its patrons. Private Bar and Billiard Room upstairs. Luncheon daily. 12 to 2. TI7ELLINGTON HOTEL, ** MOIJBBWOBTH-BTBKT. P. CASEY PROPRIETOR. This first-claas Hotel having been completely renovated, now offers superior accommodation to the travelling public. None but tha best brands of liquors kept, and every attention paid to visitors. Billiard-room, with one of Alcock's choice tables. Luncheon daily from 1 till 2. T3EST GENUINE WHITE LEAD, 27s 6d per cwt. MIXED PAINTS, 6d per lb. At R, MARTIN'S.

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Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue XXXIV, 16 September 1887, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue XXXIV, 16 September 1887, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue XXXIV, 16 September 1887, Page 4

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