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important to feuit gbowebs. the gbeat new zealand discovery. T!7"heelband;s patent blight A Certain and Speedy Cure for Scale and other Blights which infest Fruit Trees. Its Efficacy is Undoubted. One Careful Dressing is suitichn 1 !! for several years. Sold in Tins, from to 5 gallons. Extracts from a few Testimonials :— J- Sealey, Esq., Mayor of Ashburton, 30th July, 1897 :: — '• I have no hesitation in saying your Blight Specific will clean apple trees of all blight, and will not injure the bark in any way, but, on the contrary, appears to increase the natural growth, and renders the trees more fruitful. The trees I inspected were dressed only once, and have made vigorous growth, and after the lapse of four years there is not the slightest speck of scale blieht to be found on them alive. " .« ¥£ W> w -, Smi th, F.E.S., Ashburton -.- Alter carefully examining the scale-infected orchards treated with your Specific four years ago, and now submitted as tests of its value, I unhesitatingly say that they are the cleanest trees I have ever seen for the last 15 years. The straightforward tests to which you have at all times readily submitted your Specific, and the marvellons results therefrom, should for ever convince all sceptical and unprejudiced minds of its sterling value." Mr. Isaac Sargeant, Ashburton Forks :— "I have no hesitation in pronouncing your discovery an invaluable one. It should be known and used by every fruitgrower, and if applied according to printed instructions, it will completely clean the trees, restore their natural vitality, and cause the production of heavy crops of sound, clean fruit." Mr. Alfred Curtis, Ashbnrton :— " Last year I had 67 trees in my orchard dressed with your Specific, and to-day they are as clean as the proverbial 'new pin.' There is a fortune in the discovery," For supplies or further information, apply to LAEEY & CO., Limited, Agents for Wellington. BANFUHLY HOTEL, LAMBTON-QUAY, Wellington. The reputation of the above Hotel as a first-olass hjuse is now fully established. The Proprietor desires to thank the public and patrons for the very liberal support accorded to him, and hopes for a continuance of their favours. Good table. Large and \ lofty bedrooms, well- ventilated and well furnished. Best brands of liquors in stock. All visitors patronising the Ranfurly will be treated with civility and attention. Terms moderate. Lunoh on counter every morning between li and 1, and Supper every evening from 9 to 11. A. CBOSSEY, m Proprietor. EOYAL HOTEL, Thorndon-qcjay. ME. CHAELES EOBEET SMITH Gate of Sydney) begs to announce to the inhabitants of Wellington and its surroundings that, having purchased the lease and goodwill of the above favourite hostelry from Mr. George Boss, patrons can rely on receiving every attention. The excellent accommodation the house commands is sufficient inducement for travellers and permanent * boas£9?3 to know that the house will be conducted as heretofore on the lines of a first,class hotel, and being in close proximity to both the Government and Manawatu Bailway Stations, commands and enjoys the company of most all the travelling community. A call solicited. Wines, Ales, and Spirits of the very best quality. — Yours truly, C. B. SMITH, Proprietor. TERMINUS HOTEL, COURTENAY - PLACE, WELLINGTON. T SULLIVAN (late of Pahiatua and • Weber) has much pleasure in announcing that he has purchased the Lease and Goodwill of the above well-known establishment, and he will be pleased to have a visit from his old friends. * Excellent accommodation for Travellers and Permanent Boarders. The hotel is in a convenient position to the City, trams passing every ten minutes. Wines, Ales, and Spirits of the best brands always to be had. J. SULLIVAN, Proprietor. EMPIRE HOTEL, MAIN-STEEET, PALMEBSTON NOBTH ME. G. B. LUSK begs to announce that he has purchased the above hotel, and has completely renovated and re-furnished it. Every comfort and convenience is guaranteed to the travelling public Charges very moderate. First-class Billiard Table. Staples's XXXX Beer, and only beßt brands of Wines and Spirits kept. Stabling under a competent man. 11HISTLE INN HOTEL, . MULGRAVB-STREKT, WELLINGTON. C. CRESS (Late of Wairarapa and Marlborough), Proprietor. This old and favourite Hotel has recently been rencn ated, and has accommodation for Travellers and Visitors to the city. Customers will find civility and attention, combined with best brands of Wineß, Spirits, and Ales, at the Thistle Inn. Travellers by Trains specially catered for. CL YD E-Q UAY HOTEL, Clydk-quay (One minute's walk from Te Aro Bailway Station). Mb. C. A. HARRISON (late of the Manawatu Hotel, Foxton) begs to state that he hat taken over the Clyde-quay Hotel, and will bft pleased to meet old and new friends. Best Liquors a Speciality. Staple%' Yyyy Always on Tap. Patronised by their Excellencies the Governors of Now Zealand. COKER'S FAMILY HOTEL, CHRISTCHUECH. Within one minute of the Railway Station. JAMES HATFIELD, Proprietor. (Late of the Boyal Hotel, Canterbury Club, and U.S.S. Company.) Letters will receive every attention. Telephone, 231. " All who would achieve success ehoulc" endeavour to merit it." WE have during the past year sparer no expense in endeavouring to mak\ our Beer second to none in New Zealand and can now confidently assert we have suo ceeded in doing so. We invite all who enjoy A GOOD GLASS OF BEEB TO ASK FOR STAPLE S' BEST On Draught at almost all Hotels in the City and surrounding districts, and confidently anticipate their verdict wil be that Staples aud Co. have successful!; removed the reproach that good Beer coulf not be brewed in Wellington. J. STAPLES & CO. (Limited). Moiesworth and Murphy Streets.

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Evening Post, Volume LIV, Issue 147, 18 December 1897, Page 4 (Supplement)

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume LIV, Issue 147, 18 December 1897, Page 4 (Supplement)

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume LIV, Issue 147, 18 December 1897, Page 4 (Supplement)

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