WARNING. A S several woll-known models of -T* Rich. Lipp & Sohn's famous Pianos uro being imitated by i nny small manufacturers, and are otlored to the public under tho name or style LIPP'S SiTSTIiIM, We caution our friends to pay particular attention to tho fact that each Piano manufactured by Rich. Lipp & Sohn, Stuttgart, bcurs their full name cast on tho iron frame aud inlaid on tho fall of tho keyboard. Sole Agents for New Zealand — THE DRESDEN PIANO COMPANY, LAMBTON-QUAY, WELLINGTON. M. J. BROOKES, Manager. We olose at 1 p.m. on SATURDAYS. i METROPOLITAN HOTEL, MOLESWORTH-STRE BT, WkTiIiTNGTON, Close to the House of Parliament. WILLIAM M'LEOD & MRS. LEGG, PaoriiiETOßs, (Lato of the s.s. Rotomahana). Mu. M'Lkod and Mrs. Lnaa having purchased tho above hotel, intend running tho houso in up-to-date style. Tho public can roly upon boiug snpplicd with the Best Liquoks, Coi\u'onxAßi,K Bkurooms, and Fiust-ctiAss Table. Firßt-class Milliard Table. Terms moderate. Telephone 1036. /CENTRAL HOTEL, Lambton-quav, Wellington. A. M. G O W (Late of Dunedin), Pkopkibtok. This First-class Hotel nffords excellent accommodation for Families, Permanent Boarders), and Visitors lo Wellington. Sitiiated in the centre of Hie city, it is within easy access of both shipping and railways. Patrons will find that their requirements will be carefully studied at tho Central. Best Brands of Wines, Spirits, and Ales only kept. Civility und attention. Modurato rates. N.B. — First-class Lunoheon may be had daily from 12 to 53. '1 elephoiio, No. 531. Telephonu, 854. Telegraphic Address — P.O. Box 438. " Senrl'n," Wellington. g EARL'S HOTEL, (Latic Royal) OPPOSITE GOVKRNMMNT RAILWAY STATION, WELLINGTON. COOK'S COUPONS ACCEPTED. The first addition of 50 commodious and elegantly furnished rooms to this firsfc-class hotel are now open to the public. The atteution of visitors, is drawn to tho fashionable situation of SKARL'S HO'J'KL, and ifc-» close proximity to Parliament House and both Government and Manawatu Railway Stations, making it easy of access to those arriving and departing by train. No expense has been spared in making this at once the most modern and comfortable hotel in the. colony. A LAWN, with summer houses, adoqual ely famished with deck chairs, and lit with eleotricil.y, has been opened for the use of guests. in Lending visitors are assured of every attention. Porters meet all boats and trains. ILBIRNIE HOTEL, Kilbirnio. H. ESTALL, Proprietor. Tho Kilbirnio Hotel i 3 located in tho pretty Suburb of Kilbirnie, just over tho hill from Newlown, within easy access of tho city and handy to tram. The hotel affords exce'lont accommodation for permanent boarders and visitors. The surroundings are all that can be desired. All kinds of recreation in the vioinity: Boating, bathing, hockey, golf, etc., etc. The Queen's Drive, which commands a fine view of the Straits, passes the door. Best brands of Wines, Spirits, and Ales in stock. Attention and civility to all. Your patronage solicited. Good stabling. 'Bus leaves for town at 8.30 a.m. Telephone No. 1031 THE ]>fEW EMPIRE HOTEL, WELLINGTON, Is Now Open to Receive Visitobs. JOSEPH MANDEL, Proprietor. rpHISTL'E INN, Opposite Government Railway Station. JAMES KEENEY, Proprietor. Mr. James Keeney (late of Trafalgar Hotel, Greymouth) begs to inform his friends from the West Coast and the pub- ' lio generally that he has taken over this well-known hotel, where he is prepared to cater for all their requirements. Visitors to the Empire City will find excellent accommodation and a well-kept table. Special terms for Boarders. Best Brands of Ales, Wines, and Spirits only kepi. Trams pass the door every ten minutes. Telephone No. 1193. THE GEISHA TEA ROOMS. MISS MURRAY7~Art Florist, wishes to announce to the public that she haa opened a Japanese Tea Room at her new premises, No. 23, Willis-street (opposito Laery and Co.). Private Afternoon Ten 3 nncl At Homes catered for : Light Luncheon, from 12 o'clock till 2 p.m. ; Afternoon Tea from 2 till 6 p.m. All kinds of flornl devices, including Wedding Presentation Bouquols and Baskets, elc, made in the most artistio style. Telephone No. 265., ASK your Bootmaker for the Nugget Boot Polishers. You will never use 1 tlio old fashioned brushes Rgtvia.
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