THE NEW COMMERCIAL HOTEL, j Lambton-quay. Under New Management. NOTE.— Only the Best Wines, Spirits, Ales, etc., kept in stock. First-class Accommodation. Tariff 8s per day { £2 2s per week. ) Proprietress MRS. PAULSEN (late Profincial Hotel, Upper Hutt). WELLINGTON HOTEL, Tuam-street (Opp. Opera House), CHRISTCHUECH. CLOSE to Rail and Post Office. Completely Renovated, the Hotel offers Excellent Accommodation to Visitors. Free House, Speight's, Manning's, and Ctown Ales and only Best Spirits stocked. Tariff from 5s per day. GAVIN LOUDON. Proprietor. A LBERT HOTEL BOTTLE STORE. SINGLE BOTTLE At WHOLESALE PRICE 1 JAMES M'DONALD. Proprietor. jlf ASOK2O HOTEL. MR. F. DOBs6N*"(Ut© of Mannknu Hotel) has taken over the Masonic Hotel, Cub&'street. Pttron* will receive first-elasa Accommodation, fend the usual high grade id. Wines aad Spirits will be maintained. Tariff, 7* per day. Special Luncheon daily tt lfl. Tel. 3186. Tejlegrabh or write. PHOENIX, HOTEJU Ra.ngitikei-atreet, PALMEKSTON NORTH. SAM PAUL Proprietor. First-class Accommodation for the travelling public and permanent boarders. Good table, excellent beds, at reasonable rates. Speight's Ale on tap and all the leading brands of wines and spirits. 'Phono No. 15. __/ Tl/f ARQUIS OF NORMANBY HOTEL, ill CARTERTON. RECOGNISED COMMERCIAL HOUSE. W. M. H ALLEY. Proprietor.^ WANTED KNOWN. npHEY all know that the Foresters' JL Aims Hotel supplies the best of everything asked for; no re-fills; Staples' best Ales always on tap. Next To Aro Post Office, back of King's Theatre. Telephone 151. ... 8. J. BIRD. THE MANSIONS PR I V.A T E HOTEL, GHUZNEE-STREET. First-olass Accommodation for Tourist Travellers. Excellent Cuisine. Tariff moderate Telephone 348. Special Terms Permanent Boarders. J. EILERSEN, Proprietor. B. DARNILL' Manager. £ ys er , as h ot a S ca * & com* jorfabiy' bon\c by t\\e Operator. QOLID LEATHER SCHOOL BAGS I j 1/3 1/6 ' 2/- TO . 5/6 W. H. NASH, 135, CUBA-STREET, WhoUgtile Only— l 9. FARISH-STREET. It holds FIRST PLACE top ECONOMY IN FUEL, REGULARITY OP HEAT, EASE IN MANAGEMENT, AND PERPEOTION IN OOOKINQ AND BAKING, Aik your Ironmonger to show you an "ORION" RANGE. H. E. SHACKLOCK, Ltd., Dunedifl, Auckland & Wellington. FOB, THE EACES. VERY few people use Gla-«sps i at the race«. Do you ? They increase the pleasure of «e<?ing a race immensely. We havn the Largest and Mo«t Varied Stock in the Dominion. PRISM BINOCULARS, £5 10s to £14. ORDINARY PATTERN, its 6d to £4. Inspect Our Window, LEvrs SIGHT-TESTING JIOOMS 103, CUSTOMHOUSE - QUAY,' WELLINGTON. THE LUX LIGHT COMPANY " DESIRE to notify the Ladies of Wellington and Suburbs that they have just opened up a ehipiMGnt of the Latp.,fc Tatterns of TABLE atid HANGINCi LAMPS at their Showrooms, Old Custom-hsuss-stfeet (back of (Pper« HomsJ,
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXII, Issue 50, 28 August 1911, Page 5
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