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CO P F E E A L A C E, WANGANUI (Opposite the Railway Station and close to the> Wharves). MBS E. F. LOCKYER. ... Proprietress. ; -Letters and Telegrams promptly . - attended- to.' MEALS AT ALL HOURS. The Best of Beds and First-class Accommodation. Under th© Prince and Patronage Princess of the °f a^s * .HOTEL CECIL (Late Searl’s) Opposito Government Railway Station, Wellington, New Zealand. IT "STAVING purchased Mr Searl’s interest JO- in the above- Hostelry. I bav6 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 tho of visitors to the Empire City, -u'he Hotel is so well and favourably known that space will 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 ail mall trains, and also steamers arriving at the Queen's Wharf. Night Porters in attendance. Post Office Box, ,372; Telephone, 354 and 1400; Telegraphic Code, "Cecil/' F. McPARLAND, v. Proprietor. CENTRAL HOTEL. NEW AMERICAN BAR NOW OPEN. MIXED DRINKSOF ALL KINDS. TNT Juleps, Rock and Rye, Manhattan Cocktails, Milk Punch, Gin Fizz, Brandy Scaffa. etc. THE BRIGHTEST RETREAT IN WELLINGTON. A. M. GOW, Proprietor. JJ o SEAR S,: . ' YORK BUILDINGS. ' , CASH TAILOR, FEILDING. N.B.—Style, fit and material guaranteed. ENGLISH, COLONIAL AND WEST OF ENGLAND TWEEDS. JOLLY AND CO., 84, WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON, ARE constantly negotiating Sales of Remunerative Wellington pity and ; Suburban Freehold investments. j Reliable Information furnished to bonafide inquirers. * Correspondence invited throughout the Colony. v LXJi. BUTCHERY, ' 71 Courtenay Place.. Wellington. ROBERT GILEES, Wholesale and Retail Family Butcher. Small Goods, Poultry, and Dairy-fed 1 ; Pork, Specialties. - v Families waited on daily for orders. All Meat inspected by the Government . . V eterinary Surgeon. Cash buyers, of Dairy-fed Pork, Vealers, - Spiring Lambs, and Poultry. Correspondence Invited. (By Special Appointment to His Excel* "" lency the Governor.) C. S. CLARKE, Wholesale and Retail Poulterer, . 7 Moles worth Street, Wellington. , (Opposite Parliament House.) All descriptions of Small Goods Fresh - : v- Daily. 7: . _G A M E Home-cured Hams and Bacon, Poultry, etc., always bn hand. Fresh New-laid Eggs and Butter, very prime. Prompt attention to all ordera, v Telephone .

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New Zealand Mail, Issue 1665, 27 January 1904, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Mail, Issue 1665, 27 January 1904, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Mail, Issue 1665, 27 January 1904, Page 2

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