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vn n ywaiiai K%S> W LtlSaj a.Tyl) GEKBRAI. ironmongers Si ■tijfrjAND IRON MERCHANTS. aias'Ki A»a *. ■ !> a inv.'f; a.'jf:oitment of Iseaatit.il Porcelain Enamel Iron Baths .:’ Iron TtUbs, with »ad without Hot and Cold Kultabic for- the Cott**;; • vx*d Mansion. 23 ■?&- *4 V. */ -V? SStWXi "Hi .SIS* ,’ i'T :/■(■; \,((f REQUISITES 0£ Every Description. LAWN ‘MOWEES,EngIish and American, all skes GARDEN ROLLERS, Single and Double Cylinders ffyniy Pumps, Syringes, Garden Hose Cricketing Material in Great Variety; i„ wu Tennis. Croquet. Lawn Uovls Polo Sticks and Da!is Loidnq Gloves. Quoits, Steel and Rope V ~ Q[T/,Y, YICTOD L\ & HESTER STREETS. MILLS CO. LIMITED. v‘ iiU V^^vSk i'Sr aw y mm wM m Mi 'i.Jf.ii ‘3MB PLACE POE ART PAPERHANGINGS. ■XMAS PRESENTS' 7K TIB rS' SOODb PAIND B XBS, ETC. TOST ARRIVED. ALL NEW A CHEAP. No. 17. MANNERS STREET. rj _ ULSSJigS^psa®', i- : >.i ALWAYS FAVORABLE. The geasrL opinion concerning the new • [. [■ product Van iimvten’s Chocolate for eating—- ‘ ‘ :>/ which has now Seen on sale tos the public for i. ji some months, —-\z highly favorable. The public •;:} recognise that this Chocolate ranks as highly -j among chocolates as Van Honten’s Cocoa does : | among cocoas; in ctner words, that Van Houten’a Chocolate excels L: delicious flavor, and in whole;omeness of composition. V -S J Every day muci: harm.is done by the excessive * conssmption' of cheap confectioneries and chocolates inferior quality, doubtful taste and doubtful composition. . Why not abstain from these altogether, and- substitute tho satible, wholesome p.ip m HOIITEfS CHOCOLATE (to Jclcl in Tins of Croquettes and Tins of Drops. Also m Sana re Tablet,: and Small Bars.

ME2: DPr T'7*,: kN HOTEL U. 1.1. dUI Ed WO KTH STREET. Wellington, j h> rhc House of Parliament. CAFE IDE PARIS A* ■*‘ lsr ' r ji.,V..'!.-MI McLEOD AND MRS LEGO, Prcpriutors (lut..' of iitu B.a. Rotomabana). Mr McLeod and Mrs Legs having purchased the above Hotel, intend running the hones.' in up-to-date stylo. The public cun re(v upon being supplied with the very BE< •' )• r UR«. 'COMFORTABLE BBDJROI and l-.uMT-CLASS table. Eirut-ciaer) .Billiard Table, Terms moderate. Telephone, 103 S. 442 PRINCESS THEATRE HOTEL, Tory street. Wellington. T. TV ILK IN SON, Proprietor. (jLato of Waitctara Hotel, Wnitotara). HOTEL., (Opposite Railway Station), PALMERSTON NORTH. FJ. TASKER desires to inform the • general public that he has purchased the freehold of the above well-known Hotel, and haa now added a First-class Billiardroom and additional sitting-rooms. Telephone, No. 80. : I COMFORTABLE LOOSE BOXES. None hut the Best Ales and Liquors kept. F. J. TASKER, Proprietor. THE METROPOLITAN HOTEL, WANGANUI, N.Z. MRS E. REED, PROPRIETRESS (Late of Britannia Hotel, Wellington). sTI WILKINSON begs to inform bis friar da end the public generally that bs haa Liken poauossion of the above wellknown, Cv idily-si-tuaiod Hotel. Comfortable Accommodation foe Boarders. Best Brands of Wines, Spirits and Ale* only kept. 140 qI T Y HOT EL. TRIANGLE, CHRISTCHURCH. THE HUE OP TOE CITY. THU only aquarium bar. BRIGHT. SPARKLING. UP-TO-DATE. FRANCIS ARENAS, Proprietor. THE Metropolitan Hotel (with its promenade roof) will be fonnd replete, the accommodation unsurpassed. The tourist will find every comfort of a home, combined with civility and attention. The Metropolitan, with its fine lofty rooms, will be fonnd by its patrons to compare second to none in the district. Letters and telegrams receive prompt attention, addressed Post Office Box 138. Whies, Ales and Spirits Al. CLUB HOtIeL. STRATFORD. J. WAREHAM (Late of Barrett's Hotel, Wellington). R JOSEPH WAREHAM bege t® announce that he has taken over this commodious and popular Hotel, and that Travellers and Visitors to Stratford can relv upon receiving the best of attention and ebmfoi*. Only the Beat Lwrions kepi in stock.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4264, 25 January 1901, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4264, 25 January 1901, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4264, 25 January 1901, Page 2