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T>ANK HOTEL, Manners-street. MrGSES DINNAN & OSP.OP.NE havo purchased tho Inane of the above hostolry, and_ will be pleased to receive a. visit from their friends and tho public generally. The accommodation for boarders and families is unsurpassed. Luncheon from 1 to 2 daily. Hot, Cold, and Shower Baths. Liquors of the best brands. Good Stabling. BRANCH HOTEL, Corner Lambton-quay and Woodwardstreet, V»ellinqton. MR. JAMES PROSSER, formerly of the old Crown and Anchor Hotel, and late of the Club, Marton, Rangitikei, has taken the above well-known house, where he will be pleased to see all his old friends. The hotel has been thoroughly, renovated throughout. Tbe best Beer to be had in the city on tap. Wines and Spirits of the best brands only kept. One of Burroughs and Watts' Superior Billiard Tables on the premises. JAMES PROSSER. CLUB HOTEL MASTERTON, Wairarapa. ALFRED ELKINS ... Proprietor. r T'HIS Hotel offera Snperior Aooommoda ? tion to settlers, travellers, and private omiliea. Baths. Sauplb Roomb. Stable* and well-trrossed Paddook. COMMERCIAL HOTEL, (Opposite Empire Hotel), Willis-street, Wellington. MRS. SMITH (late of Post Offioe Hotel) begs to inform her numerous friends, former customers, and the publio generally, that she haß 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 Evert Evening. The most experienced. Cook in the oity having been engaged, THE LUNCHEON ROOM, is now a Specialitt. Luncheon, from 12 to 2. One Shilline. EMPIRE HOTEL, FEILDING. S. OLIVER (late of tho Caledonian Hotol, Wellington) begs to inform his numerous friends, and especially the travelling community, that, having taken possession of the above commodious and favourite Hotel, he will be glad to see one and all of his old and new friends. The house affords splendid accommodation, the rooms are high and lofty, and visitors will find every comfort of ii. home, combined with civility and attention. All Liquors first quality. Yours truly, STEPHEN OLIVER. IMPERIAL HOTEL. Cuba-street. $ — — E. A. ARMSTRONG ... Proprietor. Having purchased tho lease of the above favonrito house, E. A. A. will bo glad to Bee all his friends and a sprinkling of tho genoral publio, who will find tho very best and purest Liquors in the oity. Accommodation for Bourdera unsurpassed. Please to Note— IMPERIAL HOTEL. Cuba-btreet. E. A. ARMSTRONG, Proprietor. ■JJIiOSSER'ti PANAMA HOTEL. This old-established house having been entirely re-built and re-furnished throughout now offera superior accommodation., for Boarders and Travellers. Private snito for families. Hot and Cold and Shower Baths. Wines and Spirits of the best brands. This being a free house, and having just made arrangements for speoial brews of boer, customers oan rely on getting the best glass of bfior in the town. Cobb's 'busses pass the door every 10 minutes ; also, good stabling. JOHN PROSSER, _ Proprietor. SHIP HOTEL, Willis-street. "lt/TRS. TOWNSEND, for many years JjJL proprietress of the Ship Hotol, NelBon, begs to inform her numerous friends and former oustomora and the publio gonerally that, having taken the above Hotel, sho solicits a continuance of the patronage formerly so liberally bestowed upon her. Boarders and travellers will find every comfort of a home. Wines, Ales, and Spirits of tbe bost quality. Charges moderate. Hot, Cold, and Shower Baths. Spaoious Billiard-room, with first-olass table ; attentive marker CUT THIS OUT. We are Selling TTEW SEASON'S TEAS AT Is 2d, Is 4d, Is 6d, Is Bd, 2s, 2s 4d, 2s 8d per lb i. 2d per lb less by tho half-chost ; boxes at 12s, 14s, 16s, 18s, 20s ; 51b boxes 7s 6d Sugar, Nos. 1 and 2, 3d per lb Sugar, No. 3, 2Jd per lb Coffee, Is 4d per lb Cocoa (Van Houten's), 3s 8d per lb Coooa (Fry's), Is 4d per lb Mustard (D.S.F.), lOd per tin Currants and Raisins, 6d per lb Sultanas, 7d per lb Corn Flour, 4d per lb Rico, Sago, Split Peas, and Barley, 2)d per lb Hops, 9d per lb Starch (in packets), 3Jd per lb Starch (in fancy boxes), 4d per lb Blue, 7d per lb Extraot of Soap, Is per dozen Candles (colonial), 4a por lb Candles (Price's), 8d per lb Wax Vostas, 4d per dozen Jam, 4s 6d per dozen Marmalade, 7d per tin Syrup (Morton's), 8d per tin Farinaoeous Food, 10d per tin Salmon, 9d per tin Mullet, fid per tin Pioklea (Morton's), 8d por bottle Salad 0i1,,5d and 9d por bottle Sauce (English), 5d Currie (Cross & Blaokwell's), 6d Soap, 2d to lOd por bar Soap, 4s to 10s per box Soap (Brown Windsor), Is per dozen Flour, 10s per lOOlbs .-•< Oatmeal, 2s Gd per 251bs Kerosene Oil, 12s per case Orders called for and goods delivered free in any part of Wellington, Kaiwarra, Ngahauranga, Petone, and Hutt. MILLER, BOOTH & CO., CORNER OF CUBA AND INGESTRE-STREETS. Telephone 294. „ •DEDUCING SfO'CK SALE. Jti ;£__ DURING APU.IL, PRIOR TO TAKING IN A PARTNER, Alb Goodb to be Sold at Cost Price, i you Cash Onlt. N.B.— All accounts against me must be rendered on or bofore the Ist May next, likewise outstanding accounts paid, as my books will be closed to facilitate balancing the accounts. H. D. EDWARDS, Te Aro Boot and Shoe Warehouse, Manners- street (Opposite Fire Brigade Station). NOTICE. "YOU can procure Drain Pipes, Brioks, •Chimney Pots, White Lead, Oils, Colours, Glass— in fact, all building requisites, from E. J. FOOTHEAD, Newtown. "TVRESS AND MANTLEMAKING. MES.IbIJPF, CERTIFICATED TEACHER and AGENT OF THE SCIENTIFIC DRESSCUTTING ASSOCIATION, London, Begs respectfully to solicit orders for DRESS and MANTLEMAKING, Dress Catting by the Soientifio System Tanght. Class now forming. ItSg-YEOviL HouBE, Top of Hill -street. T\ R X S S M A X I N G. PRICES. Material Dresses, from ... 8s 6d Print Dresses, from' 6s 6d Style and fit guaranteed. MRS. & MISS MOUNTAIN, Ellsmerk House, Courtenay-placo. TjV)OTHEAD, the Ironmonger, is overstocked with Tubs, Buckets, Basins, Tinware, L.H. Shovels, Spades, Wire Netting, &0., <fee. /CHEQUE Books, Delivery Book Day \J Bil's. *0., at EVENING POST

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Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 88, 16 April 1888, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 88, 16 April 1888, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 88, 16 April 1888, Page 4

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