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ARMY AND NAVY HOTEI, COUItTKNA\-ri,ACE. ROBT. SEYMOUR (late of Commercial Hotel), bogs to inform his friends uti.l the public gonerallj that he huupurolia-".! tho Lease of the above Hotel, ttbioli has lately been thoroughly renovated, pMrons may, therofore, rely on being coiii.iri.il.ie. N.B.— Beßt Brands of Boer, Winea and Spirits only kept. Good Accommodation for Boarders. ROBT. SEYMOUR. -VT ATIONAL HOTEL -*- ' Lambton-quay, Wellington, THOMAS WHITE - - PROPRIETOR Having purchased the lease and goodwill of the above old and favourito hostlory on Lambton-quay, which has beon thoroughly renovatod and rofurnishod. throughout, I shall be pleased with a visit from all my friends; 'and the general public 'can roly oil receiving every attention, combined with first-olass liquonrs in the various brands. The house affords oxcellont accommodation for travellers and the commoroial community. Permanent boarders will find every comfort of a homo at the National. Wines, Ales, Spirits, best Quality. Your Patronage Solicited! WELLINGTON HOTEL TUAM - STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. TO THE TRAVELLING PUBLTC. The accommodation in this Hotel is acknowledged by thoßO who have patronised it to bo suporior to what they havo received in other houses at a muoh higher tariff. ' Tariff — 4s 6d per diem ; single week, 255 ; permanent boarders as per arrangement. Accommodation for seventy-five (75), F. J. FUCHS, Proprietor. QUEEN'S HOTEL Lambton-quay. MRS. ORMSBEE, in thanking her numerous patrons for post favours, begs to inform them that she has removed to the above Hotel. Under her personal supervision it has boen thoroughly renovatod, and now pos808808 all the conveniences required for carrying on the business in a first-olass style. The Diningroom, whioh is a oommodiouß one, is situated on tho ground-floor, nnd possesses comfortable accommodation for ono hundred persons. Lunohoon Daily from 12 till 2 o'olook. Prioo— One Shilling. Special arrangements by the month. JANE ORMSBEE, Proprietress, Queon's Hotel. Lambton-quay. MASONIC HOTEL, Cuba-street. Mrs. PAINE and Miss HAY, Proprietresses. HAVING pnrohased tho lease and goodwill of tho above favourito hostelry, we beg to inform the inhabitants of the city and our numerous friends that it is our intention to eonduot the above house in a homely and oomfortablo manner. Those favouring us with their patronage will receive every attention and find the comforts of a home. A special feature in tho houso will be the Dinner, from 1 tp 2 o'clock daily. First quality of Wines, Alos, and Spirits always in stock. Excellent accommodation for permanent boarders and , commoroial travellers. Soliciting your esteemed favours, We remain, in anticipation, Mrs. PAINE & Miss HAY. CAMBRIDGE HOTEL Cambridge-terrace. MRS. ANNIE LEWIS having purchased the interest of lease in connootiou with the, above favourite hotel, solicits tho patronago so liberally heretofore bestowed to the establishment. The accommodation for permanent boarders and commeroial travellers iB excellent A first-class billiard table On the promises. Wines. Spirits, and Ales are of tho very best quality. Tho Hotel is under the management of Mr, B. Cohen, lato of the City and Princo of Wales Hotels. TISPLANAD.E HOTEL Junction op Tinakori-road. BENJAMIN COHEN ... Proprietor. Tho above new and commodious Hotol is now complete in evory' respect, and thoroughly furnished, affording excellent accommodation for travellers and pormanent boarders. In returning my best thanks to thoso who havo accorded thoir patronago to mo in the past, I beg to inform them and the general public that I shall endeavour to please them all as I have in the past. Wines, Ales, and Spirits aro all first-olaBS. Excellent Beer always to bo hod at the Esplanade .Hotel. . AILW A. V HOTEL, THOENDON-qUAY. DANIEL DEALY ,:.. Proprietor. As this Hotel is within two minutes' walk of both railway stations, it affords- all tho comfort that travellers by rail nood require Guests' luggage dolivored to and from both stations free of charge. Free Stabling for oountry farmers. Passongers called in timo to have breakfast before first train leaves in the morning. Hot, cold, and shower Baths. All Ales, Wines, and Spirits of the choicost brands only kept. Staples' XXX Beer always on tap. One of Aleook's Billiard Tables. Night porter in attendance. Travellers to Napier, Wanganui, and Now Plymouth can receive all information in regard to coach and rail fares and, timo of doparture by applying at the abovo Hotel. D. DEALY, Proprietor, np RAFA LG A E HOTEL NELSON. Home for Travellers. ' Sample Rooms.' ' < Private Room for Commercials <mly: FRED. TURNER, Proprietor. /""ILUB HOTEL, MASTERTON, Waibarapa. ' - ALFRED ELKINS 1 ...- - Proprietor. This Hotel offers Superior Accommodation to Settlers, Travellers, and Private Families. • ■ Baths. Samplelßoohs. Stablos and well-grassed Paddocks. "All who would achieve success shonld endeavour to merit it." "CV7T3 have during the past yoar spared • no expense in endeavouring to make our Beer second to none in New Zealand, and can now confidently assert we have succeeded in doing so. ■ We invite all who^enjoy » Qood Glass of • BEER To ask for STAPLES' BEST, On Draught, at almost all Hotels in the City and surrounding Districts, And confidently anticipate their verdict will be that Staples & Co. have successfully removed the reproaoh that good Beer oou not be brewed in Wellington. J. STAPLES & CO. (Limited), MOLK«WORTH AND MuRPHT StBKSTS, TTHOOPINO COUGH This complaint is very prevalent amongst children at the present time. Moth Kit Mart Joseph Aubebt's "Marupa" has been most successfully experimented with during the past four weeks for this epidemic. The proprietors are pleased to say the results are most encouraging. They are assured there is no other remedy to equal " Marupa," and all parents whose children have or show signs of developing Whooping Cough should immediately call at the nearest chemist's and get a bottle. ,' The remedy Is not a cheap and nasty pye« paration,' but a skilfully compounded, medioine, made by a htdy who thoroughly understands the complaints of children, and whose knowledge of the vegetation of New Zealand enables her to combat with disease. WHOOPING COUGH. WeUington, 10th August, 1891. The enclosed testimonial has been given to Mr. Woods. Chemist, by Mr. Percy (Messrs. Raggett & Percy) : — " Aa you wished me to givo yon the result of the ' Marupa' on my ion, who has bees suffering from Whooping Cough for the last eight weeks, I am pleased to tell yon that | the first bottle thoroughly relieved him, and the second entirely cured him. "I have no hesitation in recommending it, and if this is any use v a testimony to> ' its efficacy, you are at liberty to use it. " Geobox Percy." Mr. WoocU asks the manager of- theFe Remedies to send him up another six dozen, being the third lot had durinr four weeks. [ , MATRIMpNIAIk ' TUBT Fnbliihed. lfew. Edition of NATURE'S I " HIDDEN THEABTJBEB, t>T a Frenoh Ph>~ I Bi'citn. Tbu book v ienlly worth its weißLi, m ! DIAMONDS to tbe Dinied and thme »bo d t to marry. Al»o girin» SecMa of LIFE tn& *iHiith ; tbe (rre»t*Bl boon eter offered tothoMßffl'.ded AERVOIH DEBILITY. WEAK VITALITY. faillnr power, *c *c PMce, bj po»i. ONE SHILUNO Md EIGHTPENtfB"(NJL itMups). Cut lhi» ont sna tA&ttm -PARISIAN AGENCY t 0.. »-.0. Bt»x 7BH. Sydney. • • A SUFFERER from Ktrroni »tsrt Wanting Debi.ujr. Lota nf Vie^iu. &0.. w«« >»-.tnivd to he»lth in men a HEM ARK ABLE MAS ,ii: j. vet wll else b»d FAILED, tbu he *«1 U n leccpt of a self-»ddre««ed, stamped envelope, (end tbe mode of cure, FEES, to all fellow mfferen. Address A. Miner. G.P.0., Sydney.

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Evening Post, Volume XLII, Issue 62, 10 September 1891, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Post, Volume XLII, Issue 62, 10 September 1891, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Post, Volume XLII, Issue 62, 10 September 1891, Page 4

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