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GENERAL BUSINESS COME AND SEE FOB, YOURSELVES! JUST ARRIVED—--100 Stilton Cheese 20 Cases Irish Provisions and 252 Cases General Merchandise Ex S.S. AOTEA, from London. NET CASH PRICES GROCERIES NET CASH PRICES be procured. Price, 2a 1000 Bags Rice, beet Japan, 2td per lb 500 Bags Sa"o and Tapiooa, beat white, lid per lb 100 Boxes Currants, 41 per lb ; Not Washed to Retain Water to Mate Weight 2C Tone Para Cane Sngar, No. 1 Crystals, 2|d per lb 1000 Chests Pare Ceylon Tea, grown on the Hille of the Hapatnle Estate, Ceylon. No bettor Tea per lb ; worth 3s, at least 100 Half-chests Best China Tea, Coot and Eagle Brand ; very best quality, 2s per lb In atook Good Ceylon Tea at Is Gd, la 8d and Is 10d ppQ yjg g 50 Tons Flour (best brands), 1001 b bags, 10s 6d ; 501 b, 5s 4d ; 251 b, 2s 9d 20 Tons Oatmeal (beat brands), 2s 6d per bag of 251 b . 500 Colonial Cheese, from 4d per lb. English, Scotch and Continental Cheese in Variety COO Canterbury Hams, 7d to 7£d per lb. Irish and English Hams at Usual Prices HUME AND SON, THE LARGEST TEA. WINE AND PROVISION DEALERS AND GENERAL GROCERS IN NEW ZEALAND, 63 and 65. WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON j * AND AT COLOMBO, CEYLON AND ST. HELEN’S, LONDON.

HOTELS. WAENER’S HOTEL, CATHEDRAL SQUARE. CHRISTCHURCH. Established 1863. Superior Apartments for Families, Tourists and others. THE Hotel is very central, near Post and Telegraph Offices, Custom Bouse, Bants and other Public Buildings. Twelve largo, well • appointed Sample Rooms for the convenience of commercial gentlemen. Correspondence will receive prompt attention. Agent for Cobb and Co.’s West Coast Coaches. 4G HENRY ALLEN, Manager. NAG’S HEAD HOTEL (Late Nathan’s!, CUBA STREET, WELLINGTON. JOHN KENNEDY ... Proprietor (Late of Opunake and Wanganui.) JOHN KENNEDY wishes to notify the Wellington and travelling public that he has taken the above hotel, hopes by strict attention aed civility to maintain and merit the patronage hitherto afforded to Mr M. Nathan. Every attention given to permanent boarders and visitors, the cuisine being under the direct supervision of Mrs Kennedy Nicely furnished sitting-rooms placed at disposal of customers aud visitors. None but the best brands of liquors kept. Beef tea daily up to 1 o’clock. Unsurpassed stabling—under competent management. METROPOLITAN HOTEL, Molesworth street, Wellington. THIS Hotel has been renovated throughout, and now offers every comfort, combined with civility and reasonable charges. Its situation, within easy distance of the Houses of Parliament and Public Offices, makes it the homo for members of Parliament and visitors. Billiard table—The fine billiard-room is under the official management of Mr G. Sutcliff, and will be found second to none. Terms—4s 6dper diem; special terms made for boarders and visitors on a lengthened stay. H. LAHMAN, 3GD. Proprietor (late of Palmerston North). 1 1 PRINCESS HOTEL, Molesworth street. Proprietress ... ... MrsJ. XAIT. HAYING taken and thoroughly renovated the u Princess,” I shall bo pleased to cater for the Wellington and travelling public. LarffA Dining-room every convenience for boarders.' Hot and Cold Baths. Healthiest locality in Wellington. Best Brands of Wines and Spirits. 125 park hotel, NEWTOWN. * George Young Dennis ... Proprietor. THIS First-Class Hotel, fitted with electric light and beautifully furnished, offers every convenience to visitors and the general public. Nice locality ; adjacent to Newtown Park; and offering every accommodation for boarders at a moderate tariff. Only the best brands of Beers, Wines and Spirits kept in Stock. Mr Dennis is well known in the Manawatu and Wairarapa districts, and will be pleased to entertain old and new friends. Note Address : Park Hotel, Newtown. STAB HOTEL, Lambton quay, Wellington, DONALD MCDONALD (Late of Wyndham and Tuapeka), Proprietor. HAYING entirely renovated the “ Star ” I shall be pleased to see old and new friends, who will find all home comforts, a bounteous table and unsurpassed accommodation at moderate prices. Every convenience for travellers ; close to shipping and P.O. ; trams pass the door. Large Billiard Room upstairs fitted with Alcook’s table; attentive markers. Bar and every convenience. Night porter in attendance. 653 CENTRAL HOTEL, OTAKI. CHANGE OF PROPRIETARY. Hakaeaia te Whena ... Proprietor. THE above hotel having now ( changed hands, customers will find it replete with every convenience. Special attention |iven to visitors. Best brands of liquor only 6Pt ' HAKABAIA TE WHENA. 435 BABBETT’S HOTEL, Lambton quay. .bert White Proprietor (Late of Eketahuna and Taranaki). lAVING taken the above Hotel, I shall be glad to see old friends. Best acco►dation for the travelling public at moderate ;eg. Public and private bars. Boat brands ly of wines and spirits kept. Every attenn paid to visitors. 759 fTPHE MOST IMPORTANT NEWS to the TRAVELLING PUBLIC is that JUBAL FLEMING is the Landlord of the MASONIC HOTEL, Right opposite the RAILWAY STATION, PALMERSTON NORTH, and that the wants of anyone staying there are carefully attended to. Horse-owners.— Take note that the Best Loose Boxes in the Island are attached to this Hotel. WiELLINGTON Hotel Molesworth street, A, HAYWOOD (formerly of Princess Hotel), Proprietor. The Wellington Hotel is situated immediately opposite the Parliamentary Buildings, and within a minute’s walk of the Governmentßuildings. Firat-olass Accommodation is provided for Travellers, Visitors and Permanent Boarders. The Best Brands of Wines and Spirits in stock. 1 QRIENTAL ’TEA MABT, 21—MANNERS STREET—2I Campbell’s Baking Powder, large tins 8d Campbell’s Egg ~ >. ••• 6“ Campbell’s Custard „ »» £5 Campbell’s Cornflour, per lb ... ... od Campbell’s Lucca Oil, £-pint bottles... 9d Campbell’s Lucca Oil, quart „ ...2a 2d Campbell’s Table Jellies Lemon, Orange, Raspberry, Strawberry, Cherry, pint pkts ... 6d Campbell’s Jelly Powders, assorted, pint pkts ... Cd Campbell’s Knife Polish, per tin ... Cd Campbell’s Lemon Squash, qrt bottles Is 3d Campbell’s Flavouring Essences, 2oz bottles la AT WILLIAM CAMPBELL’S, O E IjETNjT A L TEA iIAET, 21, MAnnekb btbkkt 21. 768 TET “K” .T A M. IT TO SHOBTT S AUCTION BOOMS,

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New Zealand Times, Volume LVIX, Issue 2875, 18 July 1896, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Times, Volume LVIX, Issue 2875, 18 July 1896, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Times, Volume LVIX, Issue 2875, 18 July 1896, Page 1