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HOT LAKES. “SPA” HOTEL,’.TA.UPO. ONE Mile and a Half from the Taupo Poet Office, at which place all coaches arriving from Napier, Tokaanu and Rotorua are met by the “ Spa " Coaches, and visitors conveyed to the “ Spa " Free of Charge. SPECIAL NOTICE TO TOURISTS. The Spa Hotel Coaching Company run to the following places of interest, thus making the Spa Hotel the most central and convenient and cheapest house for Tourists : Tokaanu. —Twice weekly. Faro, sa, Waibakei. Daily, Sundays included. Faro, 2s Gd ; against 5s charged by others. Akateatea Rapids. —Daily. Fare, 3s 6d ■, against 7s Gd chargad by others. Rotorua. —15s; against 30s charged by others. The “Spa" is the home of the Famous Crow’s Nest Geyser and celebrated Mao Carved Dining Hall. Hot, Cold and Tepid Swimming Baths, Blue Bath, Sulphur and Alum Baths. Lovely Grounds, Flowers, Shrubberies, Tennis, Promenade and Ornamental Lawns. Drawing Room, Smoking Room arge Bedrooms, all of which overlook the Gardens. Private Suites of Apartments. N.B.—Tourists aro advised to avail themselves of the above cheap fares, and pay as they go. 78 EOYAL HOTEL, Opposite Government Railway Station, Wellington. PROPRIETOR ... GEORGE ROSS (Twelve years on Wellington section N.Z. Railways). Best Liquors. First-class Accommodation. THE ROYAL HOTEL is most centrally situated, and the spacious and magnificently fitted and furnished newly-erected additions make it the beat family hotel in the Colony.

ROYAL HOTEL, WELLINGTON. 54 (HE MOST IMPORTANT NEWS to the is the Landlord o£ the MASONIC HOTEL, Right opposite the RAILWAY STATION, PALMERSTON NORTH, and that the wants of anyone>taying there are oarofcUy attended to. Hobse-ownEbb. —Take note that the Best Loose Boxes in the Island aro attached to this Hotel. 497 WELLINGTON H.OTEL MoLBSWOBTII BTBEKT, A. HAYWOOD (formerly of Princess Hotel), The Wellington is situated immediately opposite the Parliamentary Buildings, and within a minute’s walk of the Govern-First-class Accommodation is provided for Travellers, Visitors and Permanent Boarders. The Beat Brands of Wines and Spirits In TRAVELLING PUBLIC ia that JUBAL FLEMING Pkopbietob. ment Buildings. a lock. 1

B. HANNAH AND CO., AND THE AMERICAN BOOT, ;SHOE AND LEATHER MARKET. THE Americana now hold the box-seat of the coach in the Manufacture of Boots, Shoes. and Leathers; andß. HaNNAH & CO., who have held the premier position in the Boot Trade in New Zealand during the past twenty-two years, and meanj,toihold it, have landed, ox Gothic, 600 TRUNKS AND CASES OP THE MOST BEAUTIFUL BOOTS AND SHOES Ever Imported into New Zealand, including CHILDREN’S, OF ALL COLOURS AND FITTINGS. The following letter has also been received by R. HANNAH & CO. from Messrs Curtis and Wheeler, of Rochester, New York: — “ Rochester, N.Y., 27th November, 1895. “ Messrs R. Hannah & Co., Wellington, New Zealand. “Gentlemen —We have the pleasure to hand you enclosed invoice and duplicate bill of lading for goods which went forward today, in accordance with your order to our Agent, and wo trust the goods will reach you promptly and open satisfactorily. Our instruction to our Agent was that all goods should be delivered to some designated agent in this country and paid for before shipment; but he spoke so highly of your house that we make an exception in this case, as we aro anxious to open trade with you. “ Yours respectfully, “(Signed) Curtis & Wheeler.” R. HANNAH and CO. respectfully invite the public to inspect the above-mentioned goods, as the low prices for the quality of the goods are surprising. They comprise Walking Boots and Shoes, Evening Boots and Shoes, Dinner Boots and Shoes, in all shades and cslours, and in seven different shapes of toes and fittings. Mr Edwin Bostook’a goods, that so mneh enquiry has been made, about, have arrived, comprising Light and Dark Tan Boots and Shoes, also Glace Kid Boots and Shoes, both Button and Lace. B. HANNAH and Co. still manufacture 4900 pairs of the famous G Boots and Shoes every week, those boots being the demand of the day. All kinds of Leather and Grindery on hand. Bespoke Uppers a speciality. All kinds of Boots and Shoes made to order, including Riding and Polo Boots. We are the only practical makers in New Zealand. Note the Address— E. HANNAH & Co., 79, LAMBTON QUAY, and 28, CUBA STREET, WELLINGTON.

J. ANDERSON AND CO., MERCANTILE BROKERS ins COMMISSION SALESMEN, Coepee, Spice and Baking Powdek, &c., Merchants and Manufacturers, St. Hill and Old Customhouse streets, WELLINGTON. GENTS— The Christchurch Meat Co. (Limited), Hama, Bacon and Preserved Meats, Barnett and Co., Wholesale Chemists, Essence Rennet, &c. T. Monzio and Co., Worcestershire Sauce, Ac. "V 7. McLeod and Co., Ptunice, Hydrolino and Extract Soaps _ Patou Calvert and Co., Liverpool, Matchless Metal Polish, Como Grate Black, Blaokinff - & 0.. & c. ; 954 EDRA L G I A "Kaukapakapa, July Slstlß94. “ Many thanks for your bottle of Neuralgia Cure. It a indeed a -wonderful medicine. When X felt the pain coming on I took one dose. The effect was magical; no more pain for that day. 1 , ' With grateful thanks, yonrs truly, “Annie Goodwin." Insist upon getting Ennis’ Certain Cube for Nkukai.oia, 3s Cd. Sliarland and Co., Wholesale Agents. For a postal note for 3s 6d a bottle sent post free from the Sole Proprietor, : ‘ WILIIAM A ELLIS, M.P.S , ■.Chemist, Stratford.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LVIII, Issue 2746, 18 February 1896, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume LVIII, Issue 2746, 18 February 1896, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume LVIII, Issue 2746, 18 February 1896, Page 1

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