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STOCKLEY JONE'S (LATE SNOWDEN'S), • WHOLESALE & RETAIL . DRAPERY WAREHOUSE, SO, WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON.

TUE “BOBEGA” LUNCHEON & ■ SUPPER ROOMS, LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. LUNCHEON ... ... *l2 to 2 SUPPERS: TEA 5 to 7 8 p.m. to midnight. Private Dining and Supper Rooms; also Tea Rooms for Ladies. Open on Sundays from 4.30 p.m. 11. BRICE (late Managing Steward, of the Wellington Club), Proprietor.

W, 11. NAS BATHER AND GRINDER 42, CUBA STRI WELLINGTON. IMPORTER OF BOOT AND SHOE H, Y MERCHAN E T. REQUISITES.

ME OSCAE JOHNSON, tlie well-known Caterer, FORESTERS* HALL, TORY STREET, has opened First-class ' DINING- AND SUPPER ROOMS In the large apartment facing Tory street The premises have been fitted up in an up-to-dato style. Catering in all its branches. Balls, Socials and Parties. Orders receive prompt attention. Board and Lodging; Private Apartments. Steamers waited on. Night Porter on the premises. Telephone, 1852. O. JOHNSON, Proprietor.

DON’T TAKE OUR WORD FOR IT. mm We would like you to see for yourself, we may be prejudiced. VICTORIA HOUSE, Palmerston North, is showing the Finest Selection of Beautiful DRESS MATERIALS, TRIMMINGS and LACES ever seen out of the four large Cities of the Colony. SBfiD FOR PATTERN.

THE SILVER GRIB, VICTORIA AVENUE, WANGANUI. LUNCHEON, Dinner and Supper Parties specially catered for. Fresh Oysters always on hand. The Supper Roomson the ground floor, the best in Wanganui. Afternoon Tea for ladies a speciality. Beautiful Reception Room for Smoke Concerts, for Private Parties, and for Football Parties upstairs. Commercial Room for gentlemen adjoining. Meals at all hours from midday to midnight.

THE NEW ZEALAND FISHERIES COMPANY, LIMITED. (LATE HURCOMB AND SONS), SHOP: 7 4, CUBA STREET. SECRETARY'S OFFICE: 57, LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. CASH BUYERS AND SELLERS OF RABBITS, FISH, OYSTERS, AND POULTRY IN SEASON. Distinguished above all others for the excellence of the article they plao« on the market. Telephones: Cuba street, 239; Molesworth street, 637.

. . . THE STRAND CAFE . . . LAMBTON QUAY WELLINGTON. HERBERT W. WORGER Proprietor. T IJNCH from 12 noon till 2 p.m. Fish always on hand. Oysters (Auckland and Stewart's Island), Grille, Steaks, Bacon and Eggs, Fried Flounders and Soles specialities. Tea Coffee, ~ Cocoa. Wines, Spirits and Beer may be obtained by payment in advance Private Suppers Catered for, NOTE. —The kitchen being upstairs the supper rooms are free of all undesirable cooking flavours

CURRIE AND CHRISTIE, PASTRYCOOKS, 62, CORA STREET, WELLINGTON. EDDINGS, SOCIALS, AND PICNIC - PARTIES SUPPLIED, AFTERNOON TEA. WEDDING AND ORNAMENTED CAKES SPECIALITIES.

A. SMITH, [yyOOD. COAL AND RODUCE MERCHANT, GENERAL CARRIER AND FORWARDING AGENT, TATJPO QUAY (opposite the Railway Station), WANGANUI.

From the first-dose of Ozbrlne At* ceaoe. Ithaoeurea permanently the very worst cases o£ Epilepsy jtrhoa every other remedy. h"S tailed. English price,4/6*na Thousands ®f testimonials OF HXilt CHHKCIBTS, STOHBS, BTC. naoußiU aobhts: SHARLAND <fe Goy., Ltd., WELLINGTON, N.Z. PREPARED BY 1. W. NICHOLL, Pharmaceotioal.Ch£MlßT. & HIGH STBEET. BELFAST, IttELAUD.

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New Zealand Mail, Issue 1664, 20 January 1904, Page 9 (Supplement)

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Mail, Issue 1664, 20 January 1904, Page 9 (Supplement)

Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Mail, Issue 1664, 20 January 1904, Page 9 (Supplement)

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