TYPE W R IT E RS. TJIH DI3NSMOHK. The only ball-bciiring tjpe-bar joint machine in tho market. All joint-; arc encased, making them dustproof. No iriction, thoroforo onsutcs perfect alignment ; lightest in touch, which means tho ias,tewt in sliced. Will lock at any point ; no overwriting, a* tho, key .-j :iro locked as well as the carriage ; tl.o operator cau nroceed if necessary simply by touching a key ; no readjusting required, Iho machine automatically relouks itself again at the point first sot. Can be filbnl whh a tabulator which will enable tho operator to do invoicing, etc., 175 per cent, faster thiin the usual way ; the presence of tho labr.lator does not interfere with ordinary work. We have a complete stock of office and typists' requisites. Kepnirs tiono to any make of writing machine on the premises by an American ■ expert, at moderate prices. Inspection invited. NEW ZEALAND TYPEWRITER AND SUPPLIES COMPANY, 53, Lavnbton-qnay, noxi New Zealand Times Office. IST OF REOKNT ARRIVALS OI NEW BUOKS. Life of Our Lord Jesus Christ, by J. James Tissot, 2 vols., royal 4to. A set of this superb work, which cost JMO.OOO to pro> duce, is on view, and subscribers' names rceived. A prospectus will be sent oi application The Transvaal in War and Peace, by Nevilh Edwnrds, with numerous illustrations 4to, 9s The Transvaal under the Queen, by 1 .ieut. Colonel N. Davis, with Illustrations 410, 6s St. Paul's Epistle to the Romans, by Charlei Gore, D.D., Vol. 11., 3s Gd Retrospect of Medicine, edited James Braith waite, July to December, 1899, 7s 6d Elementary Course of Practical Zoology, b-\ T. J. and W. N. Parker, 10s 6d Ideal Physical Culture, by William Bankiei (Apollo), 2s 6d The Wide World Magazine, Vol., Octobej 1899, to March, 1900, 6s 6d The Captain, Vol. October, 1899, to March 1900, 6s Savroin, by Winston S. Churchill, 2s 6d anc 3sod Maker of Nations, by Guy Boothby, 2a 6c aud3s6d Feo : A Romance, by Max Pemberton, 2s 6c and 3a 6d Celebrities of tho Army : A Series of Beauti ftil Portraits in Colours, to be coaipletec in about 12 parts, 9s per set, po&t free Subscribers' names* now being taken WHITCOMBIS & TOMBS. LIMITED. THE JfEW EMPIRE HOTEL WELLINGTON, Is Now Open to Receive Visitors. JOSEPH MANDEL, Proprietor, \JSJ ERE RO A HOTEL ™ LEVIN. CHARLES WILLTAMS, Pbopribtor. This Commodious and Comfortable Hos •telry, conveniently bituated directly oppositi the Railway Station of Levin, contains- 21 rooms, anil is fitted with all modern improve inents. Every accommodation is providet for Boarders and tho travelling public a moderate charges. The best of liquors onb kept. Samplo Rooms for Travellers. Goo( Stabling. Firsi-class Billiard Table. Refreshments al all hours. Special attention to .Cyclists. Hot, cold and shower Baths. Tho New Public Hall is now open fore n gagements for Dramatic Entertainments. &c METROPOLITAN HOTEL MOLESWORTH-STREET, Wellington, Close to tho House of Parliament. WILLIAM M'LEOD & MRS. LISGG Propkietobs, (Late of the s.s. Rotomahana). ' Mr. M'Leod and Mrs. Legg having pur chased the above hotel, intend running thi house in up-to-date style. The public cai rely upon being supplied with the Bkst Liquobs, Comfortable Bedrooms and First-class Table. First-class Billiard Table. Terms moderate. Telephone 1036. Telephone, 354. Telegraphic AddiessP.O. Box 438. " Searl's," Wellington g EARL'S HOTEL (Late Royal) OPPOSITE GOVERNMENT RAILWAY STATION, WELLINGTON. COOK'S COUPONS ACCEPTED. . Tho first addition of 50 commodious am elegantly furnished rooms to this first-clas hotel are now open to tho public. The atten tion of visitors is drawn to the fashionabl situation of SKARL'S HOTEL, and its clos proximity to Parliament House and both Gov eminent and Manawatu Railway Stations making it easy of access to thoso arrivini and departing by train. No expense has been spared in making thi at once the most modern and comfortabli hotel in the colony. A LAWN, with summer houses, adequate!; furnished with deck chairs, and lit witi electricity, has been opened for the use o guests. Intending visitors are assured of every at ten tion. Porters meet all boats and trains, I^MPIRE HOTEL, HOKITIKA H. LAHMAN, Proprietor. This leading hotel has been entirel; renovated under competent management P.O. Box 35. " Al' who would achieve success should • endeavour to merit it." \\J E have during tho past "year spare » ? no cxpenbo in endeavouring to inak our Beer second to none in Now Zealand and cau now confidently assert we have sue ceeded in doing so. We invite all who enjoy A GOOD GLASS OF BEER TO ASIC TOR STAPLES' B E S 'I On Draught at almost all Hotels in the City and surrounding districts, and confidently anticipate their verdict wi be that Staples and Co. have successful! removed the reproach that good Beer coul not be brewed in Wellington. J. STAPLES & CO. Limited). Molesworfcli and Mumhv Streets. INCUBATORS /TYPHUS INCUBATORS, Thermometers etc., are now in stock, ex a.s. Indraghiri. CAMISRON & CHEISTIK, Lainblon-qnay SHORTT'S, Willis-street, for overj thinff.
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Evening Post, Volume LIX, Issue 127, 30 May 1900, Page 7
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