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THE EMPIHE HOTEL, WILLIS-STREET. 8 8 ECENT improvements and extensive J-lJ interior alterations, including tha addition, of a Now and Up-to-date Electric Lift, have just beeu completed and installed at this Hotel. Now Spacious Lounge and Reception Rcom. Two Night Portsrs always in attendance. All trains and steamers met. Bos 385. 'Phone 166. F. POOL, Proprietress. TRAMWAY HOTEL, > NEWTOWN. Tfc/TR. FRANK M'PARLAND has taken over the above Hotel, and will be pleased to receive a call from old fiionds. QXLEY'S HOTEL, PICTON. The new proprietor, T. CEARY (late of Masonic Hotel, Tatea), has' completely renovated tha above house. Splendid accommodation for commeicial men and other visitors. Good fishii)™ obtainable in the vicinity. FEDERAL HOTEL, PICTON. An Up-to date House for Visitors. Adjacent to Wharf' and Raihvav. Admirably Suited, for Travellers. Tariff Moderate. J. H. CAMPBELL, Proprietor. CLARENDON HOTEL, PALMERSTON NORTH. WM. HALLEY (late of the Marquis of Normanby, Carterton) has entered into possession of the above well-known house. Patrons will find that this Hotel is, for comfort and convenience, unexcelled. Good Liquor. First-class Accommodation. , MASONIC HOTEL. MR. F. DOBSON (late of Manakau Hotel) has taken over tho Masonic Hotel, Cuba-street. Patrons will receive firstclass Accommodation, and the usual high grade in Wines and Spirits will bo maintained. Tariff, 7s per day. Special Luncheon daily at Is. Tel, 1186. Telegraph or writs. TO AIL WAY HOTEL, OTAKI. ; •^■* > (Under Now Management). J. TRUMAN has taken the above Hotel over, and extends a welcome to train travellers and others. • First-class Table. Best of Beers, Wines, and Spirits only kept. ,

Extractions Free Where Sets are Ordered We* have a long reputation for painless work, because we have given it our best thought and study for many yeiars. The use of nauseating drugs is unnecessary, as our ELECTRICAL METHODS enable. us to treat and remove the 1 live "nerve" without the patient's knowledge. We make a good set of teeth for £3/3/-. We make ' a better set (the 1 brst) for £4/4/-. Gold Fillings are from 7/6 each. • Silver Filling's 5/*. Fullest information given and consultation free. DR. RAYNER . The American Dental Parlors, Over Winder's Buildings, WELLINGTON. Also Queen and Wellesley Streets, AUCKLAND. Hours — 5.30 a.m. to 6 p.m. daily. Wednesdays, 8.30 to 1. ' Saturdays, 7 to q. NURSES IN ATTENDANCE.

I Scientific J'! ■ The chemical conditions of soil aud vatletics of climate affect ulaut life. Thus teas If ia some soils possess I Uibtinctlvo qualities of flavour nud frdgrauce, while others again have what i 3 known as "body." Teas urown in Ceylon differ iv character from thohe grown in India, while as v matter of fact tljere are over 2,000 Unown varieties of tea. Orescent Blend Tea Xs blended by an expert, and its flavour never varfps. It ia the t.air.o to-day as it was yesterday, and us it will be v •year henco. It is a tea remarkable for its flavour, strength, and riebnesu, aud in told at 2/- psr Ib. EMPIRE TEA COMPANY W. » G. TURNBULL ffi CO. PROPRIETORS . WELLINGTON E. AENOLD, 90. WILLIS-STREET, WELLINGTON. 1 ' A MERICAN FOLDERS ! -t* AMERICAN FOLDERS! < 27/6> ,

XT UGH DOUGLAS. 90-94, VICTORIA-ST., WELLINGTON ACCOUNT BOOK afANUFACTURER, Etc., BOOKBINDER AND PAPER-RULER. r Patentee — DOUGLAS LOOSE-LEAF ; LEDGERS, LOOSE-LEAF PRICE I BOOKS, Etc. f Proprietor for N.Z. of FRING'S CHECK-FIG LIRE SYSTEM, Copyright. > Fring's System locates Errors in Bookkeeping as they occur, thus BALANCING BOOKS FIEST SHOT*

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 98, 25 April 1912, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 98, 25 April 1912, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 98, 25 April 1912, Page 5

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