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THE PIER HOTEL (Opposite tjje General Post Office and Queisn .•; Wharf). MRS. S. F. WATSON (late of the Albion) bops to inform her friends and the inhabitants of the city and suburbs that, having purchased the interest and goodwill of, tho Pier Hotel (which is situated opposite tho General Post Office and Queen's Wharl), she hopes by strict attention to the commercial interests and those patronisingthe houso to be favoured with a liberal share of patronage. The accommodation for Permanent Boarders and Commercial Travellers will be found complete in every respect. Visitors to the Empire City can rest assured that every attention will bo given to their requirements. Wines, Ales, and Spirits of the Very Best Brands. Night Porter always in attendance. DUKE OF EDINBURGH HOTEL, WILLIS AND MANNERS STREETS. MRS. ISAACS ... ... Proprietress. finHE new promises are now almost comBL pleted, and will be ready in a few days for the accommodation of all old customers and the travelling public. Tho premises are fitted up with every modern convenience, and the whole building has been completely refurnished. The proprietress hopes the efforts she has taken to make the establishment thoroughly up-to-date will be appreciated by her numerous customers. The New Bar will be opened on THURSDAY EVENING, 7th July. [■{ANPUItLjr HOTEL, LAMBTON-QUAY, Wellington. The reputation of tho above Hotel as a first-class li mse is now fully established. The Proprietor desires to thauk 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 Ranfnrly will be treated with civility and attention. I'erms moderate. Lunch on counter every morning between I] and 1, and Supper every evening from 9 to 11. A. CROSSEY, Proprietor. ROYAL HOTKL, Opposite G o vernment Railway Station. E. J. SEARL, Proprietor. ffpHIS houso contains every modern anJL pointment and convenience. The fact of the Royal being- in close proximity to both of the Railway Stations and Parliamentary Buildings is in itself a boon to Travellers. Porters meet all trains. Telephone 351.] [P.O. Box. 438. rjIHISTLB INN HOTEL. II MULG RAVE-STREET, WELLINGTON. C. CRESS (Late of Wairarapa and Marlborough), Proprietor. This old and favourite Hotel has recently been reno\ated, and has accommodation for Travellers and Visitors to the city. Customers will find civility and attention, combined with best brands of Wines, Spirits, and Alos, at the Thistle Inn. Travellers by Trains specially catered for. Patronised'by their Excellencies the Governors of New Zealand. pOKEE'S FAMILY HOTEL, CHRISTCHURCH. Within one minute of the Railway Station. JAMES HATFIELD, Proprietor. Letters will receive every attention. P.O. Box, No. 291.1 [Telephone. No. 231. 1 All who would achieve success should endeavour to merit it." WE have dnring the past year, spared no expense in endeavouring to make om- Beer second to none in New Zealand, and can now confidently assert we have sue ceeded in doing so. We invite all who enjoy A GOOD GLASS OF BEER TO ASK Jj'Oß STAPLES' B E S T. On Draught at almost all Hotels in the City and surrounding districts, find confidently anticipate their verdict will be that Staples and Co. have successfully removed tho reproach that good Beer could not be brewed in Wellington. J. STAPLES & CO. (Limited). Moleswortb and Murnhy Streets. S~ HACKLOCK'S "ORION" RANGES. Will burn any fuel. Are exceedingly economical. Entirely portable, no building 1 . SUPERIOR TO ANY OTHER RANGES FOR COOKJNG. Regularity of Heat of Oven perfect. Cookery with them is a Pleasure. Ask the opinion of those who have them. Made in all sizes, suitable for cottage, mansion, or hotel. Thousands in use. Local testimonials. All sizes in stock at MILLER, LAUCHLAN & CO.'S. Farish-strkkt, Wellington. WANTED WELL KNOWN ! ELECTRO-PLATING. BICYCLE REPAIRING. JEN X INS" & MACK, 115, LAMBTON-QUAY, Beg to inform the public that they have added to their business the largest and most up-to-date ELECT IiO-PLA TING PLAxNT in New Zealand, and are prepared to execute promptly any orders, large or small, ior Gold, Silver. Copper, or Nickol-Plute, in a thoroughly first-class manner, and at lowest possible prices. Worn articles of Household Plate made equal to new. Bicycle Pauts a Specialty. They have also equipped a special workshop for BICYCLE RKPAIRS. Their facilities for executing this class of work are unequalled, and Cyclists may rely on lirdtclaßS workmanship and smallest charges. JENKIIS3S~& MACK, BRASSFOUNDERS, COPPERSMITHS, PLUMBERS, METAL MERCHANTS, AND IMPORTERS, 115 Lambton-quay Wellington. IM P O R T S. Ex S.S. AOTEA— 2 oases Picture Frame Mouldings, white, oak, and fancy 7 cases Dining and Drawing-room Papers 1 case Winsor <fc Newton's Oil and Water Colours and Brushes, «feo. 1 case superior Gold Paint 1 case extra good Glaziers' Diamonds, Continental manufacture, cheap Ex S.S. RUAHINE— 7 cases Dining, Drawing, and Passage Paperhangings, different makers 5 cases Linorusta Walton Dados 5 tons Champion's Genuine White Lead 5 tons Johnson's ditto 100 drums Genuine Raw Oil 6 cases Muranese Glass, 2 do Mirror Plate R. MARTIN, 17, Manners-street. MONEY" MONEY. MONEY. WANTED Known, £5 to .£IOOO to Lend on Household Furniture, Pianos (with or without removal), Buggies. Homos, Harness, Drays, Spring Carts. Cows, Sheep — in fact, money to lend on anything.— G. W. SMART, Money Lender, Mannerß«stveet. N.B.— -Cash buyer of anything.

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Evening Post, Volume LVI, Issue 18, 21 July 1898, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume LVI, Issue 18, 21 July 1898, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume LVI, Issue 18, 21 July 1898, Page 8