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THE NEW COMMERCIAL HOTEL, Lumbton-quay. "Under ?se\v MantgcmPnt, • NOTE.— Only the Best Wines, Spirits, Ales, etc, kept in stock. First-cla«3 Accommodation. Tariff 8s pc? day; £2 2s per week. Proprietress MfiS. PAULSEN (late Provincial Hotel, Upper Hutt). A LBERT HOTEL BOTTLE STORE" SINGLE BOTTLE 1 At WHOLESALE PRICE I -JAMES M'DONALD. Proprietor. TiT ASONI.C^ HOT EL. MR. F. DOBSdN (late of Manakau i Hotel) has taken over the Masonic Hotel, " Cuba-street. Patrons will receive firstclass Accommodation, and the usual high grade in Wines and Spirits will be maintained. Tariff, 7s per day. Special Luncheon daily at Is. Tel. 1186. Telegraph or write. ± PHOENIX, HOTEL, Rangitikei-street, PALM-ERSTON NORTH. .SAM PAUL Proprietor. E4rst'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 wine 6 and spirits. 'Phone No. 15. MARQUIS OF NORMANB^' HOTEL, CARTERTON. RECOGNISED COMMERCIAL HOUSE. W. M. KALLEY. Proprietor. WANTED KNOWN! * THEY all know that the Foresters' Arms Hotel supplies the best of everything asked for;- no re-fills; Staples' best Ales always 011 tap. Next Te Aro Post Office,- back ,of King's Theatre. Telephone 151. i ......... _ S. J, BIRD. METROPOLITAN PRIVATE HOTEL, corner Bridge and Collingwood streets, Nelson The ideal house for holiday-seekers. Every comfort ; 25 bedroome ; hot and cold water ; . [ excellent, table. Tariff, only As 6d yer day. Write or wire for rooms. 'Buses to all boats. This is a well-conducted ' and up-to-date house. Established for 9 years.— W. WILKINS, ProprieTor. THE MANSIONS PRIVATE 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. WHEN VISITING NELSON, STAY at WAINUI, in Nile-street, situated in 4£ acres of beautiful grounds, 15 double and single bedrooms, uicely^furnished drawing and sitting rooms. In addition to the main building there are two detached cottages. Splendid table, every convenience. Write or wire for rooms. Just ths place for a superb holiday. Telegraph — "TVaifitri.N" , Correspondence promptly attended to. JUST ARRIVED. ANOTHER SHIPMENT OF " PORTMOKE," TpHAT justly celebrated, high-elaea X very old Whisky-^a blend of the FINEST MALT WHISKIES. The price is high, but you get value for your money. ' Obtainable at all hotels where the, proprietors are anxious to please their clients. Wholesale oaly from * __ LAEftY AND CO., LTD,, ALLEN-STtiEET, WELLINGTON. J Encourage Local Industries It is to the interests of everyone ;o purchase goods 'made by Ne-vt Zealand labour whenever possible Our interests are mutual. Every penny spent upon imported £oods goes out of the Dominion and lelps to build up the industries ol )ther countries. EVERY PENNY spent on Nev* Zealand products helps to enrich al) Masses of the community. * Among last year's imports were : APPAREL, Etc HOSIERY ♦ . ... ,£155,000 HATS and CAPS /90.00 C RUGS WOOLLEN GOODS ... /225.00 C WOOLLEN BLANKETS * Total £1, 225, Oft) NOTlCE !— Nearly One Million and a Itiarter sterling seat away when the bulk jf these goods can be manufactured by ,ucli firms as the KAI APOI WO6LLEN COMPANY * They COULD be made here — They SHOULD he made here— r Thsy WOULD be made here— ls " fon would insist on seeing that the word r n ; as on every article of Clothing and f Woollen goods yon buy. Encfturaff* L«cal Industßjf. Support ih« Country that * Support* You. & t Bur 41 It Al AROI <" always ,

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXII, Issue 63, 12 September 1911, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LXXXII, Issue 63, 12 September 1911, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LXXXII, Issue 63, 12 September 1911, Page 5