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EMPIRE HOTEL, WILLIS and VICTORIA STREETS. This Hotel is now in' a position to offer special advantages and inducements to those requiring Permanent Accommodation. Convenient arrangements can also be made for Board only during the Holiday Season. Separate Suites of Rooms for Families. MRS F. POOL Proprietress. Box 385. Tel. 196. ■m/T A 8 O N I 6 HOTEL. MR. F. DOBSON (lato of Manakau -•Hotel) has taken over tho Masonic Hotel, Cuba-street. Patrons will receivo first-class Accommodation, and the usual high grade in Wines and Spirits will be maintained. Tariff, 7s per day. Special Luncheon daily at Is daily at Ib. Tel. 1186. Telegraph or write. ALBION HOTEL, Courtenay-place, W. J. BERTI (lato Grosvenor Hotel), Proprietor. Accommodation second to none. Moderate' Tariff. Best Wines, Spirits, and Malt Liquors. Absolutely no refills of Draught Whisky into Caso Bottles. All Caso Spirits, Wines, and Dominion Bottled Alo sold over counter at same rates as from hotel bottle stores. ~E N T R A L HOTEL, Lambton-quay, ALBERT J. MACE (Late Union S.S. Co.,'s Mararoa) Proprietor. Everything Superior and Up-to-date. Best Wines, Beers, and Spirits. 'Phone 531. BARRETT'S HOTEL, LAMBTON-QUAY. Splendidly FurniEhed. Perfc-ct Cuisine. Replete with Every Modern Convenience. Only the Best Ales, Winesj and Spirits Stocked. C. H. WILLIAMS, Proprietor (Lato of the Upper Hutt). Telephone 1076. Communications promptly attended to METROPOLITAN HOTEL, 'Phono 8* WANGANUI. Box 138. Close to Railway Station, Wharves, P.O. FIRST-CLASS Cuisine. Excellent Accommodation. Thoroughly renovated throughout. Tariff 6s 6fl per day. TOM NIXON, (Lato New Criterion Hotel), Proprietor. HEATHORN'S HOTEL, HOB ART, Is the Leadiug Hotel. Electrio Passenger Elevator, Croquet Lawn, M*otor Garage. MRS. F. GQLDING, Proprietress. the Best Place to Stay W n DA&A*f<** Geo.H.Fostbr />* tHBERIALHoTEUUtCIUANa ASO NI C ~ HOTEL, PALMERSTON NORTH, Directly Opposite Railway Platform. J. A. PAWSON, lato of Marton, has secured the above well-known house, and extends a hearty welcome to all old friends and_ the public generally. Only the best spirits, beer, and wine stocked. .Good accommodation. THE HOTEL GRAND CENTRAL. (Telephone 3049), CUBA-STREET, WELLINGTON. THIS latest and up-to-dato Private Hotel, containing 82 rooms, is now open to receivo guests. Tariff from 6s p"er day. Permancnts, 255, 30s, and 35s per' week. " D. O'CONNOR, Proprietor, Late U.S.S. Co., Wellesley Club and "Palmer's." YORK COFFEE PALACE, FEILDING. rTHHE above first-class Private Hotel X (formerly conducted by Mrs. Shorwill) has been acquired by Mrs. Ranald Cameron, whoso special aim will bo to study the comfort -and convenience of patrons. Excellent table, good bedrooms, and private suites when required. Thie York Tea Rooms will be found specially attractive. X^ANTED, Visitors to Auckland to " * know that they can get accommodation at Miss Alison Mackenzie's, "The Lions," 72, Woilesley-st. West, Auckland, close centre city ; all modern 6onvenienccs ; tariff, 22s 6d per week, or 4s 6d pei day. Telegraph "Lions." Auckland. mHE MANSIONS Private Hotel, 80, JL Symonds-htreot, Auckland. An ideal "country" residence in the city, situated in 2£ acres ground, one minute from car. Bright, well lit, large singlo and doublo bedrooms, - luxuriously- furnished. Splendid view of harbour and Domain. New fullsize billiard table. ' Large dining hall, Social hall and lounges. Telephone 2724-. Proprietress, MRS. CARTER. picture"sque pelorus. "\7ISITORS to those lovely Sounds can v have good Accommodation at Bolton Bay, in "Beautiful Mahau, the Gem of the Sounds." Ten hours from Wellington, via Picton. Good beach for bathing ; rowing boats ; launches N and horses if required. Regular mail services direct from Wellington, Picton, and Havelock. Shooting, Tennis Court, PosJ and Telegraph Office. Terms, 6s per day ; 30s I per week. Terms for camp life on application. Apply W. T. Erskine, Mahau, Pelorua Sounds. CITY BUFFET AND PRIVATE HOTEL, Colombo and Lichfield streets, Christchurch. Close to Post Office and Railway Station. Trams pass the door every few minutes. First-class Accommodation for Travellers, Tourists and Visitors. Hot, Cold, and Shower Baths. Terms from 5s per day. Letters and telegrams promptly attended to. J. HOWEY, Proprietor. TTIAIL'S COMMERCIAL RESTAURANT r AND SUPPER ROOMS, Opposite Club Hotel, LAMBTON-QUAY. Open till 11.15 p.m. G. R. FAIL, Proprietor (Late of High-street. Ohristchuroh). .T7JSITORS to Christchurch for tho • Easter Holidays will find superior Accommodation at St. Elmo, 187, Worces-tor-street Wost. Miss' Hampton, Proprietress. Telegrams and letters have best attention. DRUNKENNESS THE BANE OF THE AGE. DR. SHAW'S ANTI-ALCOHOL THE ANTIDOTE. A HOME Cure ; can be given secretly ; docs not interfere' with occupation ; safe, sure and pormanent ; registered Govts N.S.W. and Victoria. Writo for pamphlet and advice free. Dr. Shaw's Eat., 54, Russell-stroct, Melbourne.. "LEFT-OFF CLOTHING. LADIES' and Gents' Superior Misfit ■&nd Left-off Clothing bought for cash : also Boots, Trunks, and Portmantonux. Highest prices given. Letter.' | attended to. Mrs. Pritohard, 56. Vi vian-street.' Telephone 1101. j ' LEFT-OFF CLOTHING. MRS. BRUCE has Re-opened Business for the Purchase of Wearing Apparel of all deßtriptions. Highest prices given. Letters receive prompt attention. Address Mrs. Bruce, 139, Ingestr'e-street, next F.S. Dispensary. LEFT-OFF i Clothing.— ilß, Taranaki-st. Mrs. Nightingale, buyer of Ladies', Gentlemen's, and Children's Left-off Clothing, Boots, etc., calls at Hutt and Petone. Write or 'phone 2924. LEFT-OFF Clothing.—T. Coslello still gives highest prices for Gentlemen's Clothing. Boots, etc. Letters attended to. Address — 149, Mannera-st., and 78, Yilian-st. 'Phone 1418.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 140, 10 December 1909, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 140, 10 December 1909, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 140, 10 December 1909, Page 2

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