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BY.IAPPOTNTMENT TO HIS EXCELLENCY THE EARL OF ONFLOW ASK YOUR GROSER FOB ff k \ (7\ fW\ S /fl\ GAZETTE m-A. *.+** ' a ff J M\ " The blendlnq is entirely attenImHSL I CO.S B t£d*^\\ m ded to b> Mr. Nelson himself, I IWV ft VV¥W ff j/INEUSONV TV whoisaT-tMerof Rie.'.( e<pr>ri- ¦*--* S Arwos?£i\ u enc ?- am ? lias had & *¦*"-'' al »'¦*. . . Tuc ff r^f*l"*r~"*.'>%. 1» training in the art." Vjf" 'N ' Ht B /H^&€C\ \ TIMAKU HSRA.LI* 4 A **+* ff I r"VrirTrTT*l \ » " This firm deserves the si:pV\/ IT\ r\ \ \1 3 / J4-M"J«V \ % portofallpmcliascriofTra * U RL* 7 # / fT^CatrrrA ia » the arlicle riie > - oßer is v '1 " a #,Q L-tetl<SVi I <A » superior to anything we c^ B Bet niwIlS&D lg\ >& have seen in this Colony" * \S£* M is Hw^ai *\ «i PKESS vlkN" IS if Co JQZi&ZPi^ ¦iX Wl " Mr. Nelson i* a pro. .^aW^ B ffg rTO^Ft T\ W.f.ssioiial Taster "and B 1^ T^^ra^Y^T Vi % "lender." THOUGH #^/ t^^w?^«r^~ .X— 3k PRICES: COPIED 2 <- 2 / 4 by all ffMrfk^f^^ ' '"~ % if^yly 2 / 8 3 /' AUCKLAND, WE U' GTON, iHRI3Ii HRI3I CHUKCH. OUiiEiW. THE PEERLESS YOST. (l -wlijWfawai "TTEAD and shoulders above any who represents mo in Wellington. NOTICE? SANITARY BY-LAW, ~\\TV, hee to inform onr Customers and tho Citizens of Wellington that we manufaoture \\ all kinds of SANITARY DRAIN PIPES. BTJCHAN TRAP AND VENTILATORS t IL^? GTJLLY TRAPS. C^jl^f? WxiZir GULLY TUAPS. ,S, Hlleo W As specified to be used under the now Sanitary By-Law passed by the City Council. PETER HUTSON & CO., CEMENT, LIME, AND POTTERY MERCHANTS, WARING TAYLOU AND MAGINNITY STREETS, WELLINGTON. . Telephone, No. 100. Note.— We aro Licensed by the City Council to Connect and Lay Drainß.

C<OLD NIGHTS GIVE COUGHS" AND / COLDS. DO NOT NEGLECT A SLIGHT ATTACK. A VTEIiL-KNOWN J.P. WRITES : ' Dear Mr. FitzGerald,— Dr. M'KENZIE'S COUGH MIXTURE which I got from you, cured my Cough and Cold in threo days. I shall always recommend it. PRICE Is (id and 2s Od PER BOTTLE. Sole Proprietor: WM. C. FITZGEIIALD, CONSULTING CHEMIST, Evening Post Corner. Agent for Count Mattoi's Electro-Homoeo-pathic Remedies. Advice and Medicine at all hours for 2s Gd. /lOMJIEKUIAIi HOTEL, Willis-street, Wellington, (Opposito tho Empiro). GEO. M. OUIMETTE, ... Proprietor. (Late Manager Club Hotel, Mastorton). The above old-established and most centrally situated hotel having boon completely renovated and refurnished in the most modorn stylo, is now opon to receive visitors on moderate terms. The Cuisino is under highly competent management. The best Wines, Ales, and Spirits only kept in stook. The Billiard-room, the best in the city, contains two very high-class English tables, under the charge of a most efficient marker. Hot, Cold, and Shower Baths. The largo Dining-room, furnished with a first-class piano, is admirably adapted for meetings and smoke concerts. Special arrangements for permanent boarders. T>ABE,ETT'S HOTEL, Lambtox'-qtjay. Mrs. E. Leonard, Proprietress. Having purchased the lease and goodwill of the above favourite hostelry, I shall be pleased to receive a share of your esteemed favours. I have also newly furnished all the bedrooms in the most modern stylo, and pnt tho dining-room in such order that it will favourably compare with any other hotel in the city. Tho cullinary department is not to bo excelled, beiug under the immediate supervision of tho Proprietress, who is ably assisted by a firstclass cook. Liquors of the best brands only kept in stook. Hot, Cold, and Shower Baths. Night Porter in attendance. The trams and 'buses stop before the door every ton minutes WELLINGT ON HOTEL ! TTJAM - STREET, I CHBISTCHURCH. | TO THE TRAVELLING PUBLTC. The accommodation in this Hotel is acknowledged by thoao who have patronised it to be suporior to what thoy have received in other honaos at a cinch higher tariff. Tariff— 4s 6d per diem ; single week, 255; permanent boarders as per arrangement. Accommodation for seventy-five (75) F. J. FUCHS, Proprietor. BANK HOTEL. Mannebs-street. This commodious and centrally-situated Hotel has recently been thoroughly renovated, re-painted, re-papered, and refurnished throughout. The accommodation at present is second to no hotel in the city. Mrs. BARKER, tho Proprietress, personally superintends the business, and her lengthy hotel experience is a guarantee that visitors will receive every attention. The Billiardroom is under the supervision of an experienced and attentive marker. Only the bost Wines, Beer, and Spirits are dispensed. i^RICKETEES' ARMS HOTEL, \J Corner Vivian and Tort btreets. MB. ALEXANDER SMITH desires to inform his numerous old friends, customers, and the public generally that he has just completed extensive alterations to and a thorough renovation of the above old established and favourite hostelry, and trusts, by civility and a determination to supply only the best liquors obtainable, to continue to receive a share of public patronage. Country visitors are reminded that trams and 'busses pass the hotel every ten minutes. Fir?t-class Billiard Table. Night porter. f~!LUB HOTEL, >,! AFT KRTON, 1 WaIRA.EAI'A. ALFRED ELKJN3 ... PsoyfiiKTOß. This Hotel offers Superior Aceoniinoda j tion to Settlers, Travellers,' and Private 1 Familial. I Baths. Sakfm Rooms. Bt*blas ud well-sTMBod Paddocki.

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Evening Post, Volume XLIII, Issue 141, 16 June 1892, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume XLIII, Issue 141, 16 June 1892, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume XLIII, Issue 141, 16 June 1892, Page 4