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TSLAND BAY HOTEL. ! A D. BUCK, Proprietor (Lato of the Lands and Survey Department) This hotel has now been thoroughly renovated, and special efforts are being made to prepare for the largo influx of visitors expected during tho ensuing summer. Boating and Fishing will bo features of the establishment, and all liquors supplied the beet procurable. Tho table will be first-claes, and cleanliness will bo strictly observed. City visitors will also find an excellent luncheon provided, and private rooms for ladies, where light refreshments may bo obtained. HOTEL, MOLESWORTH-ST., WELLINGTON (Under Entirely New Management). This well-known hostelry has been leaped by Mrs. JANE ORMSBEE, lato of tho Clyde-quay Hotel. Only a few minutes' w j* h orn both tho Manawatu Company's and Government Railway Stations. Electrio' tramcars stop at the door. Boarders accommodated in first-class style. Reasonable charges and every home comfort. Good table kept. ONLY THE BEST BRANDS OF LIQUOR KEPT IN STOCK. Billiard Table. Teleohone No. 1036. NEW PIER HOTEL, WELLINGTON. HTIHE above hotel has now been furnished -■- throughout in a manner that should appeal to the travelling public as first-class in every respect, and tho Proprietors guarantee accommodation Eecond to none in the ciU-. TTTvr.^nx? wUI be THE SHILLING XjUALHEON every 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 throughout, a really first-rato chef being in charge of this important department, the diningroom (upstairs) being unequalled in the colony. PH^R t n?v&T rail % st , eanier will find the iruuu I±OHi,L an ideal one to stay at. Tariff from 7s. WHITWORTH BROS.. Proprietors. Telegraphic Address— "Pier." Wellington Q.ROSVENOK HOTEL. THE BEST FAMILY HOUSE IN WELLINGTON. I his old-established and weH-known Hostelry is situated at the junction of Wallace and Hankey streets, overlooking the town and harbour and nestling snugly under the hillside ; is freo from the cold southerly winds, making it an ideal house tor country visitors and others -who may require comfort aud health as a first consideration. Tariff 6s per day. Trams pass door every 10 minutes. LEWIS SWEET, Proprietor (Lato of West Coast and Tasmania). "All who wouW acnieve success ebould endeavour to merit it " V^ r E have during tho past year spared » " no expense in endeavouring to make our Beer second to none in Now Zealand, and can now confidently assert wo_ havo succeeded in doing so. We invite all who enjoy A GOOD GLASS OF BEER To ask for STAPLES,' BEST, On Draught at almost all Hotels in f the City and surrounding districts, And confidently anticipate their verdict will bo that Staples and Co. have successfully removed tho reproach that good Beer could not be brewed in Wellington. J. STAPLES AND CO., LTD., Molesworth and Muruhv streets. TVTEW YEAR HAMPERS ! X N J^J-EW YEAR HAMPERS ! FROM 17s 6d UPWARDS. SOLE BOTTLERS OF SPEIGHT'S DUXEDIN ALE AND STOUT. BEST WINES AND SPIRITS. Call at once to Save Disappointment. E. T. TAYLOR AND CO., COURTENAY-PLACE. I Tolephono 582. Opposito * Gasworks. 1 .—-. — - — — — — 1 . NOTICE. OYSTERS ! OYSTER SEASON starts on tho Ist FKBKUARY. Wholesale Customers, please send orders in timo to avoid disappointment to THE WELLINGTON FISHERMEN'S COMPANY. 'Phono 1854. Cablo Address— "Milesi," Wellington. N.B. — Country Customer;*, pleaso send 16s for ovory bag required, and will forward at once on receiving tho amount. OYSTERS ! OYSTERS ! TTRWIN AND RODERIQUE, 1J Wholesale Oystor Merchants. BLUFF, STEWART ISLAND, AND WELLINGTON. Country Orders Punctually Altcndod to. F. RODERIQUE, Agent, 14 t Mny,strcet, Wollington. SEASON STARTS Ist FEBRUARY. EVERYBODY'S MLTER. TCIVERYBODY'S FILTER fits any Tap JIU instantly and Etops all germs, dirt, etc., which are removed every Few Day* by changing the Filter Wad. Tho walev is filtered rapidly, whether from lank or city pipo. Price, i-inch tap tisie, 3s ; 3inch, 3a 6d. EVERYBODY'S FILTER DEPOT, Hunter-street, Opposito Bank of Australasia.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXIII, Issue 28, 2 February 1907, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume LXXIII, Issue 28, 2 February 1907, Page 16

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