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THE STAR HOTEL, Lambton-quat, Wellington. nnHIS old-established hotel has recently JL been taken over by Mr. A. Crossey, late of the Terminus and Porirua Hotels, who has made great alterations and improvements throughout the whole building. The furniture is entirely new. Electric light and the latest of modern conveniences. The ¦ whole forms a complete transformation of what the Star used to be. Commodious billiard-room and excellent billiard-table. First-class private bars both upstairs and downstairs. Free Luncheon at public and private bar* at noon. No s pains have been spared to make this hotel replete with everything which will giv6 patrons entire satisfaction. Accommodation for visitors, permanent boarders, families, and the commercial and general public. Comfort combined with civility, and strict attention to the requirements of all. will be found at the Star. Best brands of -wines and spirits in stook. ' Bright sparkling and invigorating ales a specialty. All charges will bo found to be most reasonable. A. CROSSEY, Proprietor. la/T ETROPOLIT A~N HOTEL, MOLESWORTH-SiTREET. J. DARLY (lato Steward- of the Junior Club), having purchased the Lease and Goodwill of tho abovo favourite hotel, begs to announce that every attention will be given to old and new friends patronising tho house. Tho accommodation for commercial travellers and permanent boarders will bo found replete in every respect. The situation of the hotel being so close to tho Railways and • Govcrnmont' Buildings, is a boon to the commercial man. Tho Billiardroom will be found complote in every respect, and is furnished with one of Alcock's best tables. Wines, Ales, and Spirits of the best quality. Telephone No. 103*6. THE EMPIRE HOTEL, WILLIS-STRKET, WELLINGTON. JMANDEL wishes to inform his friends • and patrons that the temporary alterations now being made, prior to the commencement of re-building the Hotel (which will be in course of construction in September next), will in no way interfero with the comfort of Visitors using the house during such alterations; and whilst thanking them for past favours, hopes that by careful attention to the increasing requirements of both residential and travelling public to merit a still further share of their patronage. J. MAND EL, (Late of Club Hotel, Masterton) Proprietor. "All who would achievo success should endeavour to merit it." "W"^ avo vr ' 11 ff UG l iaa ' i year spare' » V no expense in endeavouring to maY our Beer second to none in New Zealan and can now confidently assert we have su ceeded in doing so. We invite all who enjoy A GOOD GLASS OP BEEB . TO ASK TOB - .' STAPLES' BEST On Draught at almost all Hotels in tlii City and surrounding districts, and confidently anticipate their verdiot will be that Staples and Co. have successfully removed the reproach that good Beer could not be brewed in Wellington. J. STAPLES & CO. (Limited). Molesworth and Muroliy Streets. gUPPORT NEW ZEALAND INDUSTRIES. Buy ZEALANDIA SHIRTS JA. PACKER & SON, . ARTIFICIAL LIMB MANUFACTURERS, Have great pleasure in informing the medical faculty and the public in general that they are prepared to execute all kinds of surgical appliances for tho deformed or maimed. Crutches a speciality. Exhibits to bd seer at Mr. Fitzgerald's, Chemist, Willis-street Address— so, Riddiford-street, Nowtown. . By {^(y?V'9L Exce Uency Appomtment /'JWSw'^k'^SS ' to His >f^s»&sS~!s3L Governor NOTICE OF REMOVAL. JAMES J. CURTIS, Customs and Shipping Agent, FORWARDING & GENERAL CARRIES CUSTOMHOUSE-QUAT, WELLINGTON. P.O. Box 10S. Telephone No. 9. Furniture removed with every care and attention Telegrams and letters to wait on steamers and trains receive pi'oinpt attention. Goods and parcels forwarded to all parts of tho world, at cheap through rates. 3QO f ANE'S STABLES, QOQ do JIJ 000 MOLESWORTH-STREET. W. F. SINCLAIR Proprietor. Having bought the goodwill of John Lane's Livery Stables, togethor with the whole of the plant and 30 horses, tho undersigned trusts, by prompt attention to orders and civility, combined with modorato charges, to merit tho patronage of tho public. Now Dogcarts and Buggies have been added to the already extensive plant. Special accommodation for Racehorses. Weddings and Picnics a speciality. Ladies' Hacks, Tandems, &0., at the shortest notice. None but reliable drivers employed. Special rates to Footballers, Golf-players &o. Customers requiring cabs to or fron railway caii rely on punctuality. Best Loa daus, &0., in the colony. Twelvo Loose-boxes to let. W. F. SINCLAIR. Note.— Telephone No. is NOW 333. COACHING NOTICE. « ON and after MONDAY, 3rd May, the present Time-tablo will bo discontinued, and until further notice the following Timetable will bo observed between Pahiatua and Woodville : — Pahiatua Depart : 8 a.m. 2.10 p.m. 11 a.m. 4.30 p.m. Woodville Depart : 9.40 a.m. 4 p.m. 1 p.m. 6.30 p.m. Besides the ordinary coach from Woodville at 1 p.m. a special fast coach will bo put on to connect with tho 2.15 train for Wairarapa and Wellington. JOB VILE, Proprietor. , D. HEGIE, MAIL CONTRACTOR and EXPRESS MAN, Masterton. Expresses moot evcrv train riAHE WIFE'S WELFARE —Treatise 1 posted free. It will teach you more than all tho years you've lived. Every woman should road it. Write Prof. R. R. Hermann, French Specialist, 4, Collins- , place. Melbourne. ,_± YOUNG MEN, write to me for valuable freo Book concerning yourselves. Professor R. R. Hermann, Specialist 4 Collins-place. Melbourne.

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Evening Post, Volume LIII, Issue 113, 14 May 1897, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume LIII, Issue 113, 14 May 1897, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume LIII, Issue 113, 14 May 1897, Page 8

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