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ORIENTAL HOTEL, Willis-street, J. ORMSBEE, Proprietress. PRIVATE BAR FITTED UP WITH every comfort. The travelling publio will find every comfort at the above hotel, as the house has been thoroughly renovated. Permanent boarderß will ripeive the best atterVon. Lunoheon, from 12 til 2, One Shilling. Periuontn,£l. /^LUB HOTEL Lamhton-qtjay, Wellington (Three minuteo' walk from the Wharf and Railway Station). R. Darroch Proprietor. R. Darrooh, for 20 years a resident of Canterbury, and more recently of the City Buffet, desires to intimate that he has taken the Club Hotel. Best accommodation, in Wellington for travellers or permanent boarders. Firtt-class table, experienced chef employed. Speight's Beer only en tap. Billiard Table under courteous and competent marker. Porter attends all trains and Bteamers. royal" hotel, OPPOSITE GOVERNMENT RAILWAY STATION, WELLINGTON. Proprietor GEOSGE BOSS (12 years on Wellington Section N.Z. Railways.) Best Liqnors. First-olass Accommodation. THE RCf AL HOTEL is most oentrally situated, and the spacious and magnificently fitted and furnished newly-erected addition a make it the Best Familt Hotil in tkt Colony. BOYAIi HOTEL WELLINGTON. METROPOLITAN HOTEL, MOLBSWORTH-STRKBT, WELLINGTON. IiHIS Hotel has been renovated through out, and now offers every oomfort combined with civility and reasonable charges. Its situation, within easy diatanoe of the Houses of Parliament and Publio offices, makes it the home for Members of Parliament and visitors. Billiard Table— The fine Billiard-room is under the official management of Mr. G. Sutchffe, and will be found second to none. Termß, 4s 6d per diem ; special terms made for boarderß and visitors on a lengthened stay. H. LAHM AN, Proprietor. (Late of Palmerston North). MASON I"C HOTEL, Cuba-street, Wellington. T. KIRKWOOD ... „. Proprietor. Having taken over the above Hotel, the Proprietor begs to inform the publio that the house is being thoroughly renovated throughout. None but the very best Liquors proowabla kept in stock. Unequalled for comfort and moderate tariff. All telegrams engaging rooms punctually attended to. 7S ii IJ B HOTEL, Blenhiim, D. DRAPER (Late of the Royal Hotel), Prbprietor. In taking possession of this favourite Hotel, Mr. Draper hopes, by attention to business and keeping only the best of Wines and Spirits, to get a fair share of suppor^ from the travelling publio. ROYAL MAIL HOTEL, Victoria-street, Auckland. Mr. ROBERT SCOTT, late Representative of the Central Agenoy, representing Messrs. Jonas Brooke Bros., Meltham; Clark & Co., Paisley ; John Clarke, jun., * Co., Glasgow ; J. &P. Coates, Ltd., Paisley, and Lister & Co., Ltd., Bradford, desires to inform the residents of the North that ha has taken this popular house, whioh has been refurnished throughout, and wonld assure his friends and the publio generally that nothing will be wanting that can oontribute to their oomfort. First-olasfl Cuisine. Ales, Winea, Spirits, Al. Seven large Sample Eooms. Alloookf Billiard Table. Night Porter. "All who would achieve suooess should endeavour to merit it." WE have during the past year spared no expense in endeavouring to make our Beer second to none in Aew Zealand, and can now confidently assert we have succeeded in doing so. We invite all who enjoy A GOOD GLA.SS OF BEEB TO ASK FOR STAPLE'S BEST, On Draught at almost all Hotels in the city and surrounding districts, and confidently anticipate their verdiot will be that btaples and 10. have successfully removed the reproach that good Beer could not be brewed in Wellington. J. STAPLES & CO. (LIMITED), Moleßworth and Murphy Streets. Nerve, Blood & Skin Diseases CURED BY TAKIKTG' HERR RASSMUSSEN'S , (The Celebrated Danish Herbalist) Alialine Herbal Remedies, (Registered) , A Permanent Cure for Nerve, Skin, and Blood Diseases. HEIUi KASSMUSSEN, the Celebrated Dauwb Herbalist aud Gold Medallist, of 91 Lambton-quay, WeUins?tou, N.Z., aud 547 George-street, Sydney, is world-reuowued for the tb.ousn.uds of Cures which have been effected by his Herbal Remedies, and the ' Thousands of Testimonials Speak for themselves as to the immense virtues ot these Herbal Remedies. ALFALINE VITALITY PILLS Are a Certain Cure fov Weak Nerves, Depressed Spirits, Debility, and %V ellkuess oi tb - e Spine, Brain, and Nerves. Special Powerful Course, 43s Cdj Ordinary Course, 23s Odj Smaller Boies, 121 and Cs posted. Soud for Free Pamphlet. ALFALINE BLOOD PILLS c Are unsurpassed as a Bloud Purifier aud Blood Tonic, and will eradicate the most obstinate Blood and Skin Affections. Price, same as Vitality PiUa. His Alfaline Universal Pills for Pemale Complaints, Rheumatic Pills, Asthma and Cough Pills, ii'nt Reducing Powders, Varioocele Powders, Gargle Powders, Flesh Produciug Powders, Worm Cakes, Bath Tablets, Eucalyptus Oil and Jujubes, Hair Restorer aud Complexion Beautitier, Liver and Kidney Pills, fire all simply wonderful. Send for his Free Book, Which contain!, all particulars and many useful hints and nnmerous testimonials. All Correspondence Private and Confidential. Write without delay, and address — HERR RASSMUSSEN. 91, LAMBTON-QUAY, WELLINGTON, N.Z. THE WIFE'S WELPAEB. — Treatise posted free. It will teach you mo c than all the years you've lived. II 11I 1 very woman shou'd read it. Write Prof. R. R. Hermann, French Specialist, 4, Collinsplace, Melbourne.

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Evening Post, Volume LII, Issue 21, 18 June 1896, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume LII, Issue 21, 18 June 1896, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume LII, Issue 21, 18 June 1896, Page 8

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