MILLS & GO., Ltd 'J FURNISHING- AND GENERAL IRONMONGERS AND IRON MERCHANTS. .IWtiT AHWVED, a largo assortment of Beautiful Porcelain■ MeUulia Enamel and Painted Iren Baths, with and without Hot and Cold Water Fittings. Suitable for the Cottage and Mansion. —Tt i*-t 6, -a:• >3® m «5 GARDEN REQUISITES OI Every Description. LAWN MOWERS,English and American, all sizes GARDEN ROLLERS, Single and Double Cylinders Spray Pumps, Syringes, Garden Hose 'SPORTS GOODS— Cricketing Material in Great Variety Lawn Tennis. Croquet. Lawn Bowls Polo Sticks and Balls Boxing Gloves. Quoits, Steel and Rope SHOW ROOMS— ! ■ • ,(ENVOIS QUAY, VICTORIA & HUNTER STREETS, E. W. MILLS & CO.;' LIMITED.
> v®Sßf tacn'tV JJ) es?L *5?: ""N Trlx m rvm ■ , "i-ixi'ites? ' '-THE,MAC® FOB.--- - -■- T3J HIGH ART PAPERH4NGINGS. XMAS PRESENTS.aiX; v. a ~ • ■ nr !l ■' 1 J ■*'. ■' OTIB TB' GO QO 5s |P: AIN XV B ,X.B S, ETO. . JUST ARRIVED. "! AXL NEW A ' CHEAP. No. 17, MANNERS STREET,, THE FORCE OF HABIT. It is a peculiar thing that theuse of-Tea and Coffee has not been replaced; 'iidre" than' is the case, by the use of Van liouten's Cocoa. , The reason for that is to be sought in the , force of habit. But habits should he broken 'through, and Van Houten’s Cocoa taken, now that it has; been proved tp bo a much healthier and more ' (Delicious 'drink than Tea and Coffee, while at! the same time so nourishing and easily digested." ; J , ' Bor the Nerves, also, Van Houten’s Cocoa is so much better; because,, although it, is equaUy ( refreshing, it has not the pernicious, upon the nerves, such as follow after using’Tea or Coffee. ' . ' It is not an expensive 'habit jto use Van Houten s Cocoa; indeed, after actual trial of various brands, find even loose many persons have discovered that Van Hputen s Cocoa,.-is not uuiy>thc best.and,mpst delicious, but it is also the most economical!* r;:; if, i: u BE SUREr.YOU;;TIWi VAN HOUTEN’S Eating CHOCOLATE.
METKOPOLITAN HOTEL MOLES WORTH STREET, j Wellington. . ; Close to the House of Parliament. | McLE@D AND MRS LEQG, Proprietors ' (Late of the , s.s. Rotomahana). - ‘ Mr McLeod and Mrs Legg having purchased the above Hotel, intend. running the house in up-to-datn, style, uho public can rolv upon being supplied with the very BEST "LIQUORS, COMFORTABLE BEDROOMS and 1 UtST-OLASS TABLE. j First-class Billiard Table. : • ' . j Terms moderate. • V 1 Telephone, 1036.: 4A2 * i PRINCESS THEATRE HOTEL, Tory street, Wellington. 1 1 T. WILKINSON. Proprietor. . j (La to of Waitotara Hotel, Wnitotara). j WILKINSON bega to inform hia I friends and the public generally that be has taken possession of the above wellknown, centrally-situated Hotel. Comfortable Accommodation for Boarders, i Best Brands of Wines. Spirits and Ales only kept. 149 QITY HOTEL, TRIANGLE, CHRISTCHURCH. THE HUB OF THE CITY. . v ,j ; THE ONLY AQUARIUM BAR. ' BRIGHT, SPARKLING, UP-TO-DATE. ] FEANGIS ARENAS, Proprietor, i
CAFEDE PARIS / hot el, (Opposite Railway Station), PALMERS ’TON NORTH, j TTi J. TASKER desires to inform the JD • general public,that he has purchased the {freehold ■of the above. well-known Hotel, , and has now added a First-classi Billlardroom and additional sitting-rooms,’ ,i . Telephone,,No. 80. , t | COMFORTABLE LOOSE BOXES. ■ ‘None but 1 the' Best' Aloe ‘ and Liquors THE METROPOLITAN HOTEL, ■ WANGANUI, N.Z. ■ 1 . MRS E. REED, PROPRIETRESS (Late of t ßritannia, Hotel, Wellington), j THE' Metropolitan*" Hotel '(with its; promenade roof) will be found re-j plete, the accommodation unsurpassed; The tourist-will find every comfort of a ho:n<V> combined ’ with civility and'' ati tentioru The Metropolitan', with its fine lofty rboms, will be found 'by its patrons to compare second to none in the district. ‘ Editors anil ' receive "prompt attention, addressed’Post Office' Box 138. Wines, Ales, and SpMts ! ‘Al. ’■ ; J. WAREHAM (Late of BnrretPe Hotel, Wellington). MR JOSEPH WAREHAM begs to an. nounce that he has taken over this commodious and popular Hotel; and that Travellers and Visitors. to Stratford cad rely upon receiving the best of attention and comfort. Only the Best LiquOre kept instock. o kept. P. J. TASKER, : - ■ Proprietor. i CLUB HOTEL, STRATFORD.
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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4258, 18 January 1901, Page 2
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