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JUST ARRIVED. ANOTHER SHIPMENT OF THB - ti - | FAMOUS SEAFORD COAL, From Golden Bay, Nelsoiu Absolutely the best Household Coal in the market Ask your Dealers, or ring up our yard-* VICTORIA-STREET. Telephone, 2102. OUR ONLY All IS TO PLEASE YOU. "^TTE spare neither money nor effort fa * * our endeavours to give you what you want just when you want it. THOMPSON BROS., Ltd., COAL MERCHANTS, 8, Dixon-streot. 59, Featherston-street. 1. fjpitea-street. Tel. 1186. Night-porter in attendance. jyASONIO HOTEL, CUBA-STREET, WELLINGTON. M. J. (TED) DONNELLY, Proprietor. - (Late of Defence Department, Wei* lington, and Railway Hotel, Eketa* huna.) This Hotel is now thoroughly complete, and is one of tho best-appointed houses in tho city. Every room electrically lighted and newly furnished. The Hotel is built with all tho latesfrand safest fire escapes, iron balconies and stain leading from every bedroom. Ample apcommodation for tourists and families. -' Hot and cold plunge and shower bathj. Letters and telegrams punctually attend' ed to. Liberal Cuisine. Moderate tariff. Porter meets all trains and steamers. Only tho choicest brands of Winef^ Spirits, etc., stocked. Telegraphic Address — "MASONIC," Wellington. /~1 ROBVENOR HOTBt THE BEST FAMILY HOUSE IN WELLINGTON. This old-established and well-known, Hostelry is situated at the junction of Wallace and Hankey streets, overlookinf the town and harbour and nestling snugly under tho hillside ; is free from the cold southerly winds, ruakinu it an ideal houM' for country visitors and others who may require comfort and health as a first oon» sideration. Tariff 6s per day._ Trams boss door every 10 minutes. LEWIS SWEET, Proprietor (Late of West Coast and Tasmania). TtyTiiTROPOLITAM HOT EL, MOLESWORTH-ST., WELLINGTOW (Under Entirely Now Management). . This well-known hostelry has been leased by Mrs. JANE ORMSBEE, lato of th« Clyda-quay Hotel. Only a few minuted walk from both tho Manawatu Company M and Government Railway Stations. Electric tramcars stop at tho door. Boarders no. commodated in first-class style. Reasonable charges and every home comforts Good table kept. ONLY THE BEST BRANDS OF LIQUOR TCEPT IN STOCK. Billiard Tablo. Teleohone No. 1036. RITANNIA HOTEL, Willis-street (next to Evening Post), MRS. MCENROE, widow of tho late Mir. Philip M'Enroe, will continue to carry on tho Britannia Hotel, Williß-street. This well-known hostelry is replete_ with every modern comfort and convenience and is a. first-class family "hotel in every respect. Visitors accommodated in firskclas stylo. Tariff, 5s per day. , NEW PIER HOTEL, WELLINGTON. npHE abovo hotel has now been furnished X throughout in a manner that should appeal to tho travolling public as first-clast in every respect, and tho • Proprietor guarantee accommodation second to non« in tho citr. A specialty, will bo THE SHILLING LUNCHEON' every day between 12 and 2 Commercial men will find this Lunch f feature" .of the Now Pier Hotel quite ir keeping with its general comfort through out, a really first-rate ehof being ir charge of this important department, the diningroom (upstairs) being unequalled ir the colony. Visitors by rail or steamer 1 will find tht PIER HOI EL an ideal one to stay at. Tariff from 7s " ' WHITWORTH BROS., Proprietors. Telegraphic Address— "Pier," Wellington BARGAIN.— SEVEN-ROOMED VTL^A ONLY £850. Id TRAM TO CENTRE CITY. ■ WANTED to Soil, on account of a lads leaving tho city, superior House one storov, 7 rooms and conveniences land 40 x*l2s; good position, near centr* of city; £850. W. H. Morrah a.nd Co. Auctioneers and Land Agents, Willis-st TEXT ANTED to Sell, or to Let, a iargi ** Two-storied Store in Little Tara naki-stroet, 40 by 70; ratproofand con creto floor ; three-stall, stables, water an< eleotrio light ; suitablo for factory. Fo> particulars, apply to W. HURCOMB, 74, Cuba-street. SCRAP LEAD. WANTED to Buy, SCRAP LEAD v any quantity. Apply Mr. Whitelaw Stereo Department, Evening Post. ■ijSTANiED, Buyer ior 7-roomed Resi VY dance at Brooklyn (Boxhill) : »1 best material, larijo rooms and hall, over; convomenco, built for owner; laml 40 . 150 ; mortgage £600 ; could bo increased price £880. W. F. Shortt, Ltd., listat> AgcnU, Willis-street. W~~" ANTED, mvoutors who are desirou of turning thoir ideas to good ad vintage! to consult Henry Hughes. Patuit Export, Queen's Chambers (opposite roj Office). Wellington. Tho firm has loci established nearly twenty-five years, am are thus in a position to give invcinor tho bonefit of their long experience Pan) phlot "Advice to Inventors, post fioc. G~SCOTT, Alexandra Buildings • 88a, Cuba-street, has just landoi another fino selection of Novelties— 'loyi Fancy Goods, Albums,' Post Cards, E.J? Ware Purses, Ornaments,— olc. and i clearing them at groutly reduced pricei Call and inspect bofoie purchasiug els uhero.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXII, Issue 65, 14 September 1906, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 9 Evening Post, Volume LXXII, Issue 65, 14 September 1906, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 9 Evening Post, Volume LXXII, Issue 65, 14 September 1906, Page 8

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