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"JL E v 1 N H ° T '■ E ’ L - LEVIN. DANIEL HANNAN, ' PROpEILTOH. WISHES, to 'inform the Travelling Public that the above Hotel ,is stocked, with the Best Brands of WINES, ALBS ami SPIRITS obtainable. ■ - ■ FIRST-CLASS CHEF GOOD STABLING HORSES AND TRAPS FOR HIRE , LARGE SAMPLE ROOMS FIRST-CLASS BILLIARD TABLE Boat on the Hbrowbenua Lake for the convenience of. Tourists and Visitors. Public Hal) for Theatrical and : other Companies. • Ever}* attention given to Cyclists. Coach meets all Trains. 216 JSLAND BAY HOTEL, WELLINGTON. F. KOBLEE, Proprietor. The above Hotel bas been enlarged and thoroughly renovated throughout, and Visitors to this favourite Seaside Resort I will find every comfort and convenience. I Private Suites of Rooms for Families. Tea and Dining Rooms a Speciality. Best Brands of Liquors only kept. Telephonic communication with city. A First-class Billiard-table is on the premises, and a Quoit Grpund will be ready for the playing season. Fishing and Boating Parties can be arranged for. Bell’s Coaches leave Basin Reserve for Island Bay at 7 a.m.; Government Buildings, 10 a.m., 2 and 5 p.m.; returning 7.50 and 11 a.m., and 4 and 6 p.m. -A7 TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON, Between Lower Hutt and Upper Hutt, The Draught Btallion “REARGUARD.” UPPER HUTT, Tuesdays and Fridays; remainder of week, at Lower Hutt. Terms. £2 10s; groomage fee, 2s 6d. For full particulars; apply to the proprietors, or man in charge. 985 G. AND W. T. CUDBY. EANFUELY Livery and bait stables, pahia TUA. The undersigned wish to notify that they have opened new and commodious stables in Main' street; Pahiatua, where they are prepared- to let out saddle and harness horses, gigs, buggies, landaus and coaches at shortest notice. Commercial travellers conveyed to all parts of the district. Telegrams promptly attended to.. Conveyance with mails leaves Pahiatua daily at 10 a.m. for Koninie, Hamua and Newman Railway Station, returning to Pahiatua on ar rival of express train from Wellington. Cabs meet all trains. PRENTEE AND VILE, 594 Proprietors. ROYAL MAIL LINE OF COACHES FROM MASTBRTON TO TENUI AND CASTLEPOINT. MASTEBTON-HOMBWOOD AND EAST COAST. COACHES leave Maslerton at 7.45 a.m. for Castlepoint on Monday, Wedneslay and Friday, returning on Tuesday, rhursday and Saturday in time to catch he 3.15 p.m. train td Wellington. Parcels ind booking offices .at the Club. Stables, lurrying undertaken to any part...of the listrict at lowest .rates. ' Homewood line as,usual. Conveyance to Brancepeth on Monday at ’.30 a.m., instead of on Sundays. WHITE STAR LINE OF tOTAL MAIL COACHES, MANGAONOHO TO OHINGAITI. IBEX ALL TRAINS TO AND FROM MANGAONOHO rHBSE Coaches meet Peters, and bons’ Line of Mail Coaches, which go hrough to the Hot Lakes. Arrangements or special trips can , be, negotiated at a easonable figure. Agent for the N.Z. Ex.ress Company. , . _ HOT LAKES. HOT LABES. TIME-TABLE. -iOBB AND OVERU LAND LINE OF COACHEI, under mtraot with the New Zealand Government >r the conveyance of Her Ma.jesl v s Mails etween Ohirigaiti, Kaikoura. Taihape, To oro, Turangarere Waiouru and Tokaant laves Meehan's Hotel, Ohingaiti, for Wai am and Tokaan-- every WEDNESDAY nd .SATURDAY mornings at 7; also tavcn Pipiriki, Wanganui river, for Waiixru ana Toknanu every WEDNESDAY id'SATURDAY, returning from Tokaanu ir Waiouxu, Ohingaiti and Pipiriki, every LONDAY and THURSDAY mornings of For particulars, apply THOS COOK ND SONS, Sole Agents New Zealand: l "Poter* ■ and Son* CfARBINE ROYAL MAIL LINE > COACHES to Ohingaiti, Mangaweka, Kaikoura and Taihape, connecting with Peters and Sons’ at Te Horo. and thence on to Moawhango.— line of Coaches run ns follows:—Leave Meehan’s Commercial Hotel, Ohingaiti,’ to meet every inward and outward Train,'and'on to Mangaweka at 12.45 p.m.; returning to Ohingaiti in time to catch coach for railway station, leaving again after arrival of Coa< hes from Mcngaonoho and Mangaweka. Nvte.—The above Line of Coaches land no other) con neot with Peters and Sons’ at Te Horo Junction, who take our passengers, etc., on to the Hot Lakes, and also at Moawhango with the Napier Coach;s. —Booking Offices—Meehan’s Commercial 1, Ohingaiti; Horner’s Commercial Hofei, Mangaweka.—Horses, Buggies, Special Coaches, etc., on hire right through the line, and also at Carbine Stables, Fei ding Letters and Telegrams will receive prompt alien tion. BEERY, TBEVBNA AND CO. Proprietor*. HEALTH ASSURED The Suffering and Ailiiig can rely on ontaining Relief by : Consulting (personally, or by post, free) PROF. NOTMANN. M.E., 8.M.G., NEW Zealand Electropathic lastit’te, 236, Gloucester street. Christchurch. Prof. Notmann is a Medical Electrician and Botanical Expert, and treats his patients with Nature's own remedies with wonderful success. ,You can be treated successfully at your own home. He has had twenty years’ European experience, and has been largely consulted since he commenced practice in New Zealand seven years since, and to convince the most seep-' tical will forward Electrical Appliances and Concentrated Treatment on easy terms of payment. TESTIMONIAL. Stirling (Otago), Prof. Notmann. Jan. 20, 1899. Sir, I have carried out the instructions contained in your first letter, and the re- 5 suite have been satisfactory. Before I wrote I thought I could not be cured, ! had tried so many remedies. lam thank | ful to be able to 'inform you that 1 have improved every day since I' placed myself under your concentrated treatment. I am now fully recovered, I trust you will accept my thanks for your prompt attention throughout, and also for the great benefit I have received from yon. 1215 , F. D. CLABtvE.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXX, Issue 3863, 5 October 1899, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Times, Volume LXX, Issue 3863, 5 October 1899, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Times, Volume LXX, Issue 3863, 5 October 1899, Page 8

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