iha'a llffl & CO., Ltd., FURNISHING AND 'GENERAL IBONMOKGERS AND IKON MERCHANTS. yjn : 'r n ATHS J'TJfJT itadVED, a largo assoitraeot of Btaatifwl Porceiain 'Mzin’.ht: Knitwl and Painted Iron Baths, with and without Hot and Cold Water JV-tVi. i.'.-. Suitable tor the Cottage and Mansion. A? *: ■ e o' •' IQt *:r • -BJWJ gggr. uyimi.UffHjiuUMnag' CARDEN REQUISITES ' / Of Every Description. liAWN MOWERS,English and American, all sizes - GARDEN ROLLERS, Single and Double Cylinders Spray Pumps, Syringes, Garden Hose f SI?CRTS GOODS- ’ . f Cricketing Material m Great v anety Lawn Tennis. Croquet. Lawn Bowls Polo Sticks and Balls Boxing Gloves. Quoits, Steel and Rope SNOW ROOMS — J ENVOIS QUAY, VICTORIA & HUNTER STREETS. E„ MV. MILLS & CO., LIMITED. #'lsau%M. _ <vi , , j fZ* 1880% • OBffl m m w. iraiH m m ... -• ■THE PLACE FOB' HIGH ART PAPBRHANGINGS.: - COIAS PRESENTS: - t n V A2TI ST S’ GOODS SAI N T B XE S, BT O, TEST ARRIVED. ALL NEW A CHEAP. No. 17. MANNERS STREET. CCS THE BEST ■ CHOCOLATE., .When plafehig ori. W tfO.J the market-the new product Van Houteh's Choco- • late (for eating'), some months ago, the. manufacturers had before them the object of offering buyers a nutritive and digestible Chocolate of irreproachable composition,: while at .the same time more delicious in flavor than any of the already existing kinds; in other words, a Chocolate which, both from the point of view, as to.. Ileal til- as well as to flavor, should satisfy the ; most' .exacting demands. The universal good opinion concerning Van liouten’s Chocolate, seems to prove that-this object has been attained;' and it is recoghised,as; being as superior, to. other Chocolates, as Van Houtcns Cocoa is superior to other Cocoas. When travelling, picnicking, or bicycling, it proves of great service, ' ' , Sold in Tins of Croquettes and Tins of Drops. Also in Square Tablets and Small Ears.
METROPOLITAN HOTEL! MOLES WORTH STREET, ' Wellington. Close to the House of Parliament. ■"-wviLLIAM MeLEOD AND MBS LEGO, Proprietors (Late of the s.s. Kotomahana). Mr McLeod and Mrs Legg Laving purchased the above Hotel, intend running the house in up-to-dwto style. The public win relv upon berasr r*applied with toe very SSsT IIQUORS. COMFORTABLE BEDROOMS and I 1 iKST-OLASS TABLE. ■Pirst-clnas Billiard Table. Terms moderate. Telephone, 1036. 412 PRINCESS THEATRE HOTEL. Tory street, Wellington. T. WILKINSON, Proprietor. (Late of Waitctara Hotel. Waitotara). str WILKINSON begs to inform his i friends and the public generally that he has taken possession of the above well- ; knows', centrally-situated Hotel. Comfortable Accommodation for Boarders. Best Brands of Wines, Spirits and Ales only kept. ‘ 140 QITY HOTEL, * TRIANGLE, CHRISTCHURCH. H!E HUB OE THE CITY. THE ONLY AQUARIUM BAR. BRIGHT, SPARKLING, UP-TO-DATE, r RAN CIS ARENAS, Proprietor, i
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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4262, 23 January 1901, Page 2
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