our mzm for (7\ f\\ M /S\ \ N.Z. IKDUSTHIAL GAZETTE. |_£ ±j*L I i liAA M M J&A m" The blending ii entirely attenImHSL I COiS # *<£»&3t) % ded to by Mr. Nelson himself, ■ IVM» R V^F«r m flra;i;sofly % wbo is 1 Taster of great expert- "^^ Mr ' #45f?T-"* ! t\ encc, and has had • special ... TL , ,- m JL2ra£ssA % training in the art." IN Int X IT T&ffijnpK % TIMARU HEHALD, \m M # fiTVVn»l\ " This firm deserves the sup. \r\y f~\ r> I \j M m JrT~~- *&r*k. \ port ofall purchasers of Tea IJ U< I^. \< M m (*TiT[ljfilKf't J\ «, as the article they ofler ii >1^ ■ * m WO l^SvJrffirrtiil !J}\ superior to anything wa m Mff MLJffiJ?s'lrO \ have seen in this Colony,' 1 v I &V- B /<£* L"*!*s£?S2»C^ m " Mr - Nelson is a pro»k\^\ B fit nSPySETf _Taiter and THOUGH ff / * _^.^ t\\ PRICES: BY ALL M (§'**'ftzJj~\T^~ '""' : ~^^swwgai^V^2/8 3/PURE BLKHDEd'tKaX AUCKLAND. We LWBTON, CHSISTCHiT.G'f, uUuililU. AGENTS EVERYWHERE,
K&|#S FRIEND ! GOOD hEWS for the Babies! My advice to them is not to walk, as I am selling Rubber Wheol Perambulators from £'i 7s 6d upwards j Iron Wheel, from J62 upwards; all Reversible Hoods. Can be had on the Hire System, if required. Invalid Carriages made to order, at different prioes, with or without rubber wheels. Lent out on hire by the day, or week, or month. Chairs, Tables, Dress Stands, Cradles, Pionio and other Baskets, including Butohers, Bakers, Grocers, with patont handles. EDWIN ARNOLD, 90, Willis-street, Wellington.
PIER HOTEL, Opposite Queen's Wharf. RTOWNSEND, late of Ship Hotel, • Willis-street, begs to informs his numerous friends, old customers, and travelling public, that he haß taken possession of the above Hotel, and azures those who favour him with a call will meet with civility and attention. Wines, Ales, and Spirits, are of the best procurable. Staples' celebrated XXX Ales on draught. The Billiard-room has been extensively renovated, and for comfort, eleganoo, and privacy, is unsurpassed in the city. R. TOWNSEND, Proprietor. npHE CAMBRIDGE HOTEL, -*- Cambridge Avenue, Wollington, N.Z. Tho Conrtenay-place Trams pass the door every twenty minutes. Hot and Cold Baths, Piano, Billiardß, Sumptuous Tablo, Vigin Liquors. Tho hotel oab plies to and from all Steamers and Wairarapa and Mauawatu Trains. Telephone, 176. Hore the weariod traveller knowa only the soft vicissitudes of pleasure and repose. PHILIP BARNES - - - Proprietor. (Late of the Empire Hotel, Hawera.) /-^LUB HOTEL, Blenheim. This old-established and popular House has been taken over by Mr. MORGAN O'FLAHERTY, who haa made special arrangements for Commoroial Travellers and Families. Tho moßt oentral and popular Hotel in Marlborough. CITY HOTEL, Corner Majoribanks-streot and Clyde-quay. Quill & Nash ... Proprietors. THE Proprietors beg to announce that they havo taken posaoseion of the above Hotol, and hope by strict attention to business to merit a share of publio patronage. The Dining-room is extensive and lofty, and fitted with all tho latest modern improvements. The bedroomß are large, wellventilated, and furnished in a superior style. The Ladies' and Gentlemen's Sitting-rooms are beautifully laid out and repleto, containing registered grates and every requisite to ensure comfort. Wines, Ales, and Spirits, &c., are of the best brands. Good accommodation for Boarders. One of Alcock'fl beat Billiard Tables on the premises. CLYDE QUAY HOTEL, Clyde Quay. MR. DONNELL URQUHART (Late of New Plymonth and Auckland) Having purchased tho lease of the above well-known Hotel, will bo gJad to see old and now faces. The very beat brands ol Wines, Ale^, and Spirits always on hand. Good accommodation for boarders. Luncheon from 12 to 2 daily. CLUB HOTEL, Lambton-quay (Adjoining Theatre Royal), JAMES CONDON, Proprietor (late oi Auok land), announcoß to the inhabitants of the city, Commercial Travellers, &c, that he has taken the above commodious Family Hotel, which has been thoroughly renovated. He hopes, by studying the requirements of his supporters, to share the very liberal patronage accorded his predecessor. The Club Hotel will be found par excellence in every respect one of the beßt in the town for comfort and economic living. No expense has been spared in carrying out the many necessary alterations which will make the above hotel worthy of note. Travellers, Permanent Boarders, &c, will find in the Club every comfort of a home, and special provision has been made for families. Private suites of apartments for families with fine lofty rooms. Wines and spirits of the best quality. Specialty : One Shilling Luncheon, daily, from 12 to 2 p.m. Table d'Hote at 6 p.m. Dunedin Ale Always on Tap. JAMES CONDON, Proprietor. RAILWAY HOTEL, Thorndon-quat. DANIEL DEALY ... Proprietor. D. D., late licensee of the Cricketers' Arms, having purchased the above-named Family Hotel, begs to inform his numerous friends, old customers, and the travelling public that he has refurnished the honso right through, and intends to leave nothing undone on his part to promote the comfort of his patrons. Ab this hotel ia within two minutes' walk of both railway stations, it affords all the comfort that travellers by rail need require. Guests' luggage delivered to and from both stations free of charge. Free Stabling for country farmers. Passengers called in time to have breakfast before first tram leaves in tho morninjr. Hot, cold, and shower Batbß. All Ales, Wines, and Spirits of the choicest brands only kept. Staples' XXX Beer always on tap. One of Alcock's Billiard Tables. Night porter in attendance. Travellers to Napier, Wanganui, New Plymouth can receive all information in regard to coach and rail fares, and time of departure by applying at the above hotel. D. DEALY, Proprietor. T3ANK HOTEL, Mannirs-steekt. Misses DINNAN & OSBORNE havo purobased the lease of the above hostelry, and will be pleased to receive a visit from their friends and the publio generally. The accommodation for boarders and families is unsnrpasßed. Luncheon from 1 to 2 daily. Hot, Cold, and Shower Batha. Liqnor3 of the best brands. Good Stabliiur CLUB HOTEL MASTEETON, Wairaeapa. ALFRED ELKINS ... Peopbhtob, THIS Hotel offere Superior Accommodation to settlers, travellers, and private amiliea. Baths. Sahplb Rooks. Stables and well-irraesed Paddook PAPERHANGING, PAINTING. AND HOUSE DECORATING OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS By splendid staff of workmen under our direct supervision. Lowest prices. Utmost despatch. TUSTIN BROS., Manners-street. WORMS. WORMS. /~1 ARRATTS White Worm Powders are \Jf the best. No aperient required after taking them. They do not cauae sicknes s, as the majority of worm medicines do. Prepared only by T. A. Garratt, Pharmaceutical Chemist, Taranaki-street, Wellington. Price, 1b per packet; forwarded by post for Id extra. HEQUE Boolcb, Delivery Book, Day Bill*, 40.,»t EVENING POST.
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Evening Post, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 86, 8 October 1889, Page 4
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