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Under the Patronage of the Prince and Princess of Wales. HOTEL CECIL (Late SearPs) Opposite Government Railway Station, Wellington, New Zealand. HAVING purchased Mr SearPs interest in the above Hostelry. I have pleasure in announcing to visitors and travellers to Wellington that every attention will be given to those patronising the HOTEL CECIL. The fact of the Hotel being immediately opposite the Railway Station and the Government Buildings and Parliament House, and its central city position, commands the attention of visitors to the Empire City. The Hotel is so well and favourably known that space wilt, not permit to fully describe the mansion. Suffice to say that prompt attention will be given to all letters and telegrams. The beautiful Lawn and Grounds attached to the Hotel are in themselves a great attraction and convenience to patrons. Licensed Porters meet all mail trains, and also steamers arriving at the Queen's Wharf. Night Porters in attendance. Post Office Box, 872; Telephone, 354 and 1400; Telegraphic Code, “Cecil." F. McPARLAND, Proprietor.

CENTRAL HOTEL NEW AMERICAN BAR NOW OPEN. MIXED DRINKS OE ALL KINDS. MINT Juleps, Rock and Rye, Manhattan Cocktails, Milk Punch, QiiS Fizz, Brandy Scaffa. etc. THE BRIGHTEST" RETREAT IN WELLINGTON. A. M. GOW, Proprietor.

M. E- JONES, HAIRDRESSER and TOBACCONIST, Lambton quay, WELLINGTON. (Opposite the Club Hotel.)

JOLLY AND CO., 84, WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON. A RE constantly Negotiating Sales of ~ Remunerative Wellington City and Suburban Freehold, investments. Reliable Information furnished to bonafide inquirers. Correspondence invited throughout the Colony.

By Special Appointment to Tlieir Excellencies Sir George Bowen, Sir James Ferguson, the Marquis of Normanby, Sir Hercules Robinson, Sir William Jervois. Lord Onslow, and also' the Rt. Hon. R. J, Seddon, P.C., Prims Minister, New Zealand. (Established 1871.) VINCENZO ALMAO, CIVIL AND MILITARY HAT AND CAP manufacturer. 18, Ingestre street, WELLINGTON. Large Stock of Hats (own manufacture). Importer from the Best Houses in England, France. Italy, Vienna, etc. If you want a Good Hat consult V. ALMAO.

McNEIL.— Will' HENRY BROOK MeNEIL, son of Andrew McNeil, late 1 of Larch House, Fulwood, Preston, deceased, please write or wire the undersigned’ Avhen he will hear of matters to his advantage. Any person having knowledge of his •whereabouts' might please communicate with the undersigned, WM. BRA MW Eli L, 50, Lime street, Preston, Lancashire, England, solicitor to the Executors. Australian papers please copy.

Sieebman's fok IN USE OVER FBFTV YEARS . Relieve FEVERISH HEAT. Prevent FITS, CONVULSIONS, &c. Preserve a of THE CONSTITUTION DURING THE PERIOD OF TEETHING. i Please observe the EE in STEEDMAN*

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New Zealand Mail, Issue 1628, 13 May 1903, Page 71 (Supplement)

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Page 71 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Mail, Issue 1628, 13 May 1903, Page 71 (Supplement)

Page 71 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Mail, Issue 1628, 13 May 1903, Page 71 (Supplement)