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BOBEBI'S mTOHENEB. MEW PHOTOGRAPHS. THE AMERICAN TOBACCO CO., OF2N.Z “LTD., AUCKLAND, WILL PRESENT TO WHOSE WHO FT RST® FO E W AED TO THEM |SO Vanity Fair Cigarette (Pink) Labels, or to Labels from the Tins A BEAUTIFUL ART POETEAIT, IN BAS-EELIEF, OF EGBERTS OE KITCHENER. • --A These costly Photographs are the Latest Novelty in Photography, and will not fade: As the quantity of these expensive productions is limited, early application would be wise, as, when the stock in hand gone,£is they cannot be repeated. Smok© Vanity Fair Cigarettes and Keep the Labels!

NATIONAL MUTUAL LIFE ASSOCIATION OF AUSTRALASIA, Ltd. 1)1KLl;.i OKS: A. E. I'EAIL u, (Chairman). W. PBASEB, Esq.. and NICHOLAS BUD. Esq. ?unds over -: - - - <£3,000,000 THREE IMPORTANT PRINCIPLES—1. No Police allowed to lapse so lon as there is a surrender value sufficient to pay the >ujn. 2. No TA-mber rota polled to pay a higher Premium tha» tuat set opposite hi agrf cd the Tables of Kates. S. Age takfu at nearest birthday. ©ETON STEVENS. 83 Eeaident Secretary. TOv. Mlu -SLa 'vbmSir •SSia'S GETAUJABLffi SVaSSYWBISBS.

NEW ZEALANDER HOTEL Manners street, Wellington. J. H. IO E (Son of Mr Harry Price) PROPRIETOR. mHIS old-established, well-known Hotel. JL located in the heart of the city, has been taken, over by J. H. Price. Tho'house has been re-furnished’throughout, and ex r tensive alterations are in progress, which, when completed, will make the New Zealander second to none for comfort and convenience. Permanent boarders and the travelling public will find the best of accommodation and attention at moderate rates. Good Stabling. Staples’s and Speight’s Beer Kept. The Best of Everything at the ' NEW ZEALANDER. 665 CENT E, A L HOTEL. LAMBTONi'QTJAT, WELLINGTON. - : -Av : ‘M. G O W : . (Late of Dnnetlin), ’ PROPRIETOR. rptHlS.EireLclasa Hotel affords excellent X accommodation for Families, Permanent Boarders and Visitors to Wellington. Situated in the centre of the city, it is within :, easy of both shipping and railways. ' Patrons will find that their requirements: will be carefully studied at the Central.! '■■■■■ Best Brands of Wines, Spirits and Ales only kept- < -Civility and attention. Moderate xatesC'f N.B.—First-lass Luncheon may be had daily from 12 to 2. Telephone;: No, 531. . 567 O AL HOTEL, MASTERTON. CHAS. ORBSS, the well-known athlete and spijft, and late proprietor of the Masonic Hotel; Wellington, has purchased the interest in the above, which continue? a FREE HOUSE FOR BEVERAGES/ EVERT ATTENTION TO GTCLISTS. ‘CHARLES CRESS, j4S ■ ! Proprietor.

GlitJß HOTEL,, ' ; -■ ! • : y? OOD'VHjLB. P. M.-POOL ] .... ... ... Proprietor.j fTVEIS-Hotel-offers special inducements X to Tourists and Anglers, being the centre of the finest fishing grounds in the. North; Island.'.' The Manawatu., Tiraumea, Manga tainoka, Pohangina and other rivers, all well stocked and "affording splendid sport, are within- close range of the Hotel. First-class: Accommodation. Horses and buggies on hire. 123 WEBE BO A HOTEL. LEVIN. CHABLES WILLIAMS, Proprietor. fTIHIS Commodious and Comfortable A Hostelry, conveniently situated directly opposite the Railway Station of Levin, contains 26 rooms, and is fitted with all modern improvements. Every accommodation is provided for Boarders ■- and the travelling -public at‘moderate charges. The best of ‘ liquors only kept. Sample Rooms, for 'Travellers., Good Stabling. First-class Billiard Table. Refreshments at all hours. Special attention "to Cyclists. Hot, Cold andiShower Baths. . -r n The NewJsßblio.Ha.il is now open for engagements •' ■ for Dramatic Entertain l j ments. eto. d,- -, ; 99 . Patrcnised 'by -.the Governors of N.Z. ‘-HOWE'S ■R ’Ct XA L HOTEL, Palmerston North. O H N'. B. 'J/ ■ Proprietor, H A L l; Under contract to, Messrs Thomas Cook and . Sons, World’s, Tourist Agency. Porter and Express ineets all trains. Luggage, carted Free. 376 . T.\iTA HOTEL. MB FRANK-MATES (late of the Wai- . rarapaoandv Wellington) begs to inform bis old-friends and the public generally that. hs has: taken oyer the above old established house, and hopes by strict attention to business, to win a fair share of the public support.- i The Hotel has been thoroughly renovat; ed, and patrons can rely, on receiving comfort, attentiarn-and civility, together with the best of everything. Only the best ales, wines and spirits kept. 838

'.IT-: 330* T masF ':. r- - The Most Refreshing Drink in A'ew Zealand. : ;(rr.iD! KSIIK) j Um& , Fruit’ Juice AMD, 00.Rpt.Al-, 3. • riowtsemat-** MM£-?RUIT. juice wicli water »»r Aerated V»’ater is a c (jitter vrirli water or Aerated V»’ater i thir.st O'.ujncher. ’ al tr.c Auit'a:--;: O-n’i’i'i.T.-ifnt tor the troops in Cuba. , fiOiO 0011i*i173C033 e T;« v r A,T?c*, lior-rs a .< C/rur;..V ‘.a ‘v. liyttoltoa—Roi>io mis, UindmarsU & Co. ANP OF AUi CHEMISTS EVERYWHERE. BSMMFUL FiIBRIC. M. TnE TK frv E! >s; 'NOTE WELL J—Each Yard oi Genuine 45 LOUIS” Velveteen* bears the harhe (spelled * n no °ther( way) and is stamped with a guarantee of wear. ,

NIMMO & BLAIR’S HARDY PLOWEBrNG, PLANTS. : NOW BEADY 808 DELIVERY. VARIETIES INCLUDEStocis Asters,. Blue Lobelia Phlox Dmmmondi Calliopsis Verbena SUMMER CHRYSANTHEMUM. Dianthus Cornflower Gaillardia Cosmos Dahlias (single) Ehodanthe (everMarigold (French and lasting daisy) African) Sweet Scabious All the above, f* S ; per. dozen. Pansy, Viola; ■ eaoli fis per dozen. . Carnation; each'As per dozen. If Required by PosL add' 3d extra for one dozen, or np for three 'dozen. BEGONIA BEDBMG, gS dozen GERANIUMS SCARLET, dozen GERANIUMS TBKX3LOHR, gS dozen GERANIUMS BIOQLOUR, dozen CHINESE SACRED LILY. Easily Grown and very Fragrant. Bulbs gD each or 3 for -jS, or Post Free, gD each, R for gD, or 6 for rj5 D - All our plants are well grown and thoroughly hardened off, and will give a large amount of bloom during the Summer. ftIMMO AND BLAIB, DUNEDIN.

HARDYS No. 1 CLAEET. . PUEE AND WELL MATCHED. I Recommended by all Leading Doctors. ; ■ JQEINE! QNLY ' ' | SPEIGHT'S !' PRIZE I. ALEfc f TO BE HAD EVERYWHERE. i JAS, SPEIGHT AND CO (LIMITED.) CITY BREWERY. DUNEDIN. 585 TO LADIES.—No need to consult doctors or chemists. The remedies ypn require in your own hands. Write foi free copy' of valuable book about yoiirselves, your health, your welfare. Even woman should read-it. - Posted free ir sealed envelops. Address—G. Specific. 539, Elizabeth street. North Melbourne. ■ ! I mo MEN.—Write for free copy of vain X able boot about yourselves, yom health, your happiness, your future. Ii contains a full exposition of the human system and the remedies adopted. Nc need to consult doctors. Posted free jin sealed envelope. , Every man should reac it. Addresa—Q-. ■ Specific, 539, Elizabett street. North Melbourne.

_ PEDDIE’S i CD iBEMD.Q.N CLITE HOTEL, Opposite Post Office, ; ■ . NAPIER. I Adjoining tie 'D'.S.S. Company and New Zealand Company’s Offices.; j E xcell eh t' Accoihmodation ■ for Tourists and Travellers. ' 1 Lawn’ Tennis. Billiards. Family and Commercial Hotel. I Patronised by their Excellencies the | SI Governors.! of New. Zealand. ; COKER’S' V 'FAMILY HOTEL, CHRISTCHURCH. i Within one minute .of the Railway Station JAMES HATFIELD. Proprietor. Letters will receive every attention. P.O. Box, No.' 291. Telephone, No. 23X. TAKE FOR NEURALGIA. v > IT CUBES. 2e PER BOX. FROM ALL CTCEMISTS AND STORE- ; KEEPERS. JjT D WARD;- S E A G A B. ENGINEER/AND BOILERMAKER. VICTORIA AND MANNERS STREETS. Maker of Hydraulic Lifts, and Presses, Wrought Iron- Split Pulleys sizes). ■II Mnds of Ranges made and repaired. Estimates given_ for all descriptions of Machinery sad Contractors’ Ironwork.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4262, 23 January 1901, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4262, 23 January 1901, Page 2