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THE PENISAVA CO., 15, MANNERS-STREET, IN'VITB inspection of their now TOT DEPARTMENT, fully Btockcd with all the latest mechanical toys, clockwork trains, motor enrs, etc. Brass-headed dolls (everlasting), doll's heads, doll's houso dolls dressed, doll's feeding bottles, doll's stockings, etc. Boats, engines, cannons, bugles, whips, tops, etc., in great variety', at our usual LOW PRICES. All Is lines, lid. Try BAPO-OOTI, the now Skin Soap, 6d per tablet. WITCH-HAZEL SOAP, for tho Complexion— 3 tablets' in box, 9d per box. A STEREOSCOPE and 1 dozen Views for 2s 6d. $ Full stock LADIES' and GENTS' WATCHES. DTJNEDIN ALE. TMTESSRS. E. T. TAYLOR AND CO., lwL COURTENAY-PLACE, Is tho Only Finn authorised to Bottle Speight and Co.'b Noted Frizo Medal Dunedin Ale and Stout. Wo are Solo Agents in this district for SPEIGHT'S AIES, and^one are genuiine without the Beehivo Brand oa the bottle. Wo deliver to all parts of the City in quantities of 1 doz. quarts or 2 doz. pints. These Ales and Stout aro guaranteed the Best:. E. T. TAYLOR AND CO.. THE BEEHIVE, Courtenay-place, Tel. 582. riKOSTENOR HOTEL. THE BEST FAMILY HOUSE IN WELLINGTON. This old-etUblidied and well-known Hostelry is situated at the junction of Wallace and Hankey streets, overlooking the town and harbour and nestling snugly under the hillside ; is free from the cold southerly winds, makintr it an ideal house for country visitors nnd others who may require comfort and health as » l»st consideration. Tariff 6s per day. Trams pass door everr 10 minutes. LEWIS SWEET, Proprietor (Late of West Coast and Tasmania). Tfyj-ETROPOLITAN HOTEL, MOLESWORTH-ST., WELLINGTON (Under Entirely Now Management). This well-known hostojry has been leased by Mrs. JANE ORMSBEE, late of the Clyde-quay Hotel. Only a fow minutes' walk from both tho Maaawatu Company's and Government Railway Stations. Eloctrio tramcars stop at the door. Boarders accommodated in first-class stylo. Reasonable charges and every home comfort. Good table kept. ONLY THE BEST BRANDS OF LIQUOR KEPT IN STOCK. Billiard Tablo. Telcnhone No. 1036. TSLAND BAY HOTEL. JL — — A. D. BLIOK, Proprietor ' (Lato of the Lands and Survey Department) This hotel has now been thoroiigbly renovated, and special effort* aro being made to prepare for tho large influx of visitors expected during tho ensuing summer. Boating and Fishing will bo features of the establishment, and all liquors supplied the best procurable. Tho tablo will be first-class, and cleanliness will be strictly observed. City visitor* will also find an oxcollent luncheon provided, and private rooms for ladies, where light refreehments may be obtained. Tel. 1186. ' Night-iportor in attendance. 3JASONIC HOTEL, CUBA-STREET, WELLINGTON. M. J. (TED) DONNELLY, Propriotor. (Late of Defence Department, Wellington, and Railway Hotel, Eketahuna.) This Hotel is now thoroughly complete, and is one of the best-appointed houses in tho city. Every room electrically lighted and newly furnished. , The Hotel is built with all the latost and safest fire escapes, iron balconies and stairs leading from every bedroom. Ample accommodation for tourists and families. Hot and oold phingo and shower baths. Letters and telegrams punctually attended to. Liberal Cuisine. Moderate tariff. Porter meet 3 all trains and steamers. Only tho choicost brands of Wines, Spirit*, etc, stocked. rtrt ». TA „ Telographio Address — "MASOMO," Wellington. NEW PIER HOTEL, WELLINGTON. fTVHE above hotel has now been furnished JL throughout in a manner that should appeal to tho travelling public as first-class in every respect, and tho Proprietors guarantee accommodation second to none in the cits-. A specialty will be THE SHH/LING LUNCHEON overy day between 12 and 2. Commercial men will ' find this Lunch a feature of the New Pier Hotel quite' in keeping with its general comfort through* out, a really first-rato oh of being in charge of this important department, the dintugroom (upstairs) being unequalled in the colony. Visitors by rail or steamer will find the PIER HOTEL an ideal one to "stay at. Tariff from 7s. WHIT WORTH BROS., Proprietors. • Tolegraphio Address— * 'Pier," Wellington ■ COAL THAT COMPORTS ! rFVHE difforenco botwoen content and X comlfcfc and discontent and discomfort is thflpmoreuoo between our coal and the dirty, smoky kind that hai loti of clinkers. AU kinds. Office— JOHNSTON-STREET. 'PHONES-88, 12*. 164, 805, 942. SAMUEL BROWN. B ORATED VIOLET POWDER, a a toilet luxury. 9d per tin; Benzoin Skin Food, 2s 6d per pol; Milady Face Powder. Poudra de Beaute, Perfumery, and Toilet Soaps, in great variety, it CASTLE'S PRESCRIPTION PHARMACY, 'Phone 1231. 15, Riddiford-st. PH. G O S S E, • GENERAL CARRIER, LOWER HUTT. Furniture removed by careful workmen. A4l kinds of Carting done. Orders left with the Colonial Carrying Company or tho New Zealand Express Company, Customhouse-quay, Wellington, will be promptly attended to. Cement. Limo, Pipes, Coal, Firewood, iata* lunnlisd at chooueit rate*,

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Evening Post, Volume LXXII, Issue 93, 17 October 1906, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume LXXII, Issue 93, 17 October 1906, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume LXXII, Issue 93, 17 October 1906, Page 9