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THE EMPIRE HOTEL, WILLIS-STREET. i RECENT improvements and extensive ] interior alterations, including the addition of a New and Up-to-date Electric Lift, have just been completed and installed at this HoteL New Spacious Lounge and Reception Room. Two Night Porters always in attendance. All trains and steamers met. Box 385. 'Phone 196. F. POOL, Proprietress. CLUB HOTEL, J)ANNEVIRKE. JH. TULLY (late of the Empire • Hotel, Featherston) has taken the above Hotel. The proprietor's aim will be' to make the Club eepond to none in New Zealand. First'class Accommodation. Best of Wines, Spirits, and Beers only. All trains atop ample time for refreshments. 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-claes Accommodation. 1| A B O X I C HOT E L. MR. F. DOBSON (late of Manakau Hotel) has taken over the Masonic Hotel, Cuba-street. Patrons will receive firetclaES 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 writ6 v TE ARO. HOTEL. E ARO v HOTEL, CORNER WILLIS AND DIXON STREETS. W. NIDD, Proprietor. Telephone 667. FAMILY HOTEL, MANAKAU. The above has just been taken over by H. A. ROSS (late at Criterion, Napier). First-class Accommodation and best of Liquors and Beers. IERM IN U S ~~ HOT EL, NEW PLYMOUTH, Now completely renovated. Travellers to Auckland, via New Plymouth, will find this an ideal house. For comfort and convenience it is unexcelled in the Dominion. MRS PAULSEN (late Wellington), Proprietress. NOW OPEN. GRAND HOTEL, LEVIN. Fine Palatial Structure. Fifty Rooms. Up-to-date in every particular. MRS. HIGGINS, Proprietress. \TOUNG'S PRIVATE HOTEL, 260 a", X Lambton-quay (Hannah's Buildings), Wellington, the most central, commodious, and up-to-date Private Hotel in the Do* mini6nj bedroom accommodation for 100 j tariff 18s to 20s per week ; absolutely fire and vermin proof; Bath, Smoke, and Sitting Rooms, on every floor ; casual meals from 9d. or 21 meal tickets for 14s; one minute from wharf. G.P.O. and jrailway. WOODVILLE RAILWAY REFRESHMENT ROOM. FIRST-CLASS HOT LUNCHEON AND HOT TEAS. PASSENGERS by Express Trains passing through Woodville. have NOW sufficient time at the Station for Hot Luncheon*, and on evening trains for Set Teas. Telegraphio ' orders promptly attended to.—E. W. RUDDICK. Proprietor. ADELPHI CAFE. PANAMA-STREET (Opp. G.P.0.) BREAKFAST, Morning and Afternoon Tea, Hot and Cold Luncheons, Hot Teas. Gentlemen's Smoking Lounge. Papers and Magazines provided. Coffee and Home-made Cakes a Specialty. Open 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. ; Saturdays 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Dances. Social Evenings, etc.. catered for. BRICE'S BRICE'S (Late of Bodega) TW'EW LUNCH AND TEA ROOMS, ■^ 226. Lambton-quay (opposite the Dresden). HOT MEAT. FISH, AND OYSTER TEAS. 5 to 7.30. On Saturdays, to 10 p.m. FOR A . . purs DllK DRINK ONLY STAPLES' ACKNOWLEDGED BY ALL CONNOISSEURS TO BE ABSOLUTELY The Best ! Brewery and Offices : Molesworth and Murphy Streets. STENT AND CO 'S BEER AND STOUT! BEER AND STOUT! A DELIGHTFUL Sparkling AleQuarts 7s pdr dozen, Pints 4» per dozen; or in two-gallon Perfection Jars 4fl. Delivered in town or suburbs. OUR INVALID STOUT Is Lighter, Creamier, and More Easily Digested than the imported article. TRY IT! CENTRA L~~B R EW E R V, QUIN-STRBET,' Wellington. 'Phone S7l. Proprietor J. B. DARRALL. REDDAWAY'S « CAMEL HAIR ■• BELTS Are % THE STRONGEST IN THE WORLD! Supplies obtainable from the Sole New " Zealand Agent— A. R. HISLOP, VIOTORIA-STREET, WELLINGTON.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 74, 24 September 1912, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 74, 24 September 1912, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 74, 24 September 1912, Page 5

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