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L W. MILLS & CO., Ltd., FURNISHING AND GENERAL IRONMONGERS and iron Merchants. BAT CTjUST ARRIVED,'b large assortment of B® a utiful Porcelain Ena CT~ MetaUie Enamel/ and Painted Iron Bat“s, with and without Water Fittings. Suitable for the Cottage and^Manaion. Enamel Iron Baths, Hot and Cold wm . .. )' garden requisites [Of Every Description.. - : / - /' 11 ■ MO WEBS,English and American, all sizes ‘ OARDEN ROLLERS, Single and Double Cylinders , • ' ,V, fr spray Pomps, Syringes, Garden'Hosfc v SRttRTS^ ; • '■ ■■ ■ - Cricketing Material in Great Variety. ,Ji x> -- ' / *Vtnnise / Croquet, -Lawn -Bwktfol/SttoKesrnx -Bal**. / v ■ 1 '■ 1 -- - • - JBox'Og Gloves, Quarts, Stee- and . Bone ■ ' 1 . V/,.,:/'V,; ' ; -streets E. - -W-- MILLS ' & 00-. ? . LIMITED ■GO rm'm Ha mimn r VMA\IW!FJ'rJ|fO)|IJ affto Emiamin vji mWi mSt THE PLACE POE ART PAPERHANGINGS. JEST LANDED—--8500 HIGH ART PAPERHANGINGS 9180 OP 6d PAPERHANGINGS WRITE FOR WHAT YOU REQUIRE. No. 17, MANNERS STREET. new zealan-rbr HOTEL Manh«*«treet; Wellington. ■f Mr Harry Frio#)’ ipEIETOR.:; fTIHIS old-established, well-known' Hotel, tmt of ,the city, has been taken' 'Over by' J. H. Price. Theßcruße has b*eh re-funuahed ttipoughout, and, extonsive alterations are ip progress/ which,' ' when completed,' will' make 'the New Zealander second, to none for comfort and convenience. Permanent hoarders and the travelling 'public will .find the {beet of accommodation''and attention,at ,moi Staplers and Speight's _ Beer _ Kept CAFE DE PARIS .: The Beet of. Everythin* et the „ .{NEW,-ZEALANpKK /. v 565 CENTRAL HOTSL. LAMBTON QUAT.-WELLINGTON. A. M. GO W .•'■'■■hi-::r• PBOPRjamm. »■tUIS First-class Hotel afford* excellent! accommodation; for Pamilleo, Per, manent Boarders’ and.-Visitorsto Wellihgton. Situated in the centre of the city it hr within - easy access-- of-both shippln h that their and railways. r> Patrons will find that requirement* will be carefully studied a the Central. ... Beet Brands of Wine*. Spirits and Ales enly kept; Civility and attention. Mo-: derate! rate*, odi N.B.—First-clas*Luncheon may be vhad dally from 19 to 9. Telephone, No. Ml. • > > , > M 7 OiitJß HOTEL, WOOpVILLB. P. M. POOL Proprietor. rrxilS Hotel offers epedal inducements fX to Torarlsts and Anglers, being the eenfa-e of the finest fishing grounds in the North Island. The Manawatu, Tiranmea, Mangatainoka, Fohangina and other rivers, ail well stocked and affording splendid sport, are within elote range of the Hotel. First-class accommodation. Horses and haggles ea hire. 193 WE 8880 A HOTEL. .LEVIN. , CHARLES, WILLIAMS. Proprietor. f|Mliß Commodious ' and Comfortable ’X Hostelry, conveniently situated directly, opposite ’ the'Railway Station of Levin, Contains 96 rooms, and is fitted with all modem improvements. Every accommodation is provided for Boarders and the travelling, public at moderate charges The best of liquor* {only kept. Sample Booms for Travellers. v . Good Stabling. First-class Billiard Table. ■ \ Refreshments at all hours. ' Special attention to Cyclists. Hot. Cold and Shower Baths. The New-Public Hall is now open for engagements for Dramatic Entertainments, sto. . 1~" . N PEDDIE’S € L AB E ND ON . CLUB HOTEL; Oppoidte Poet Office, ■ ■ ■ . nameß. " ■ Adjoining the 1J.5.8. Company and New Zealand Shipping Company’s Offices. . ' ExoaUant Accommodation for Tourists and Travallon. BUlkrds. Family and H O T E L. ; .(Opposite Railway flMlon), P A L M E R A TJQH. /H 0 BT H. FJ, TASEER Batoes to inform- the • general paUio that he has purchased the -freehoid of-’ the ■ above -well-known Hotel, and bae, now added a First-class BilliardiPom and additional sitting-rooms. . j l-; .‘,i Telephone; -No. 80. OOMPORTABLE LOOSE -BOXES. Non* but he Beit 'Ales and Liquors 1 ’ f; j; tasker. ,-r Proprietor. PRINCESS; THEATRE HOTEL, •-i Tory street, Wellington. :T, WILKIN SON, ■ Proprietor. (Late of Waitotirgi, jEToliel, Waitotara) TiER WILKINSON) begs to inform his friends and, the, public generally that he has taken possession of the above well known, ■ 'cefitraUy-sitftllted Hotel. ' ■ ■ Comfortable Accommodation for Boarders Best Brands of Winef.-'Spirits and Ales . only kept. 149 WELLINGTON HOTEL, ■" MolesWotth.'lrtreet. c(> r A. HAYWOOD (formerly of Princess Hotel),: (Proprietor. - The Wellington Hotel is sitnated immediately opposite the Parliamentary Buildings and within a minute’s walk of the Government Bnildings*:? First-class Accommodation -is provided fer Travellers, Visitors Mid Permanent Boarders. r ' /’ ■■ ;r,v 4 " : The Best .Brands -of: twines and Spirits instock.' ' ■ {!!;•.• -- r ■• 1 I , *O7 HOTEL. T|TR FRANK MLAYEAaate of 'the WaiiU. rarapa and - Wellington) begs to infohn Jiia .old friends and the public generally, that he has- .jtekon - oyer, - the above r-lfi. established house, 'and-hopes hy strict attention to business, to win a fair share of the public support; The Hotel has been thoroughly renovated, and patrons can rely oh receiving comfort, attention and civility, together with the best of everjrtkipg. . Only the best ' epfim ‘ ales.;wines. and spirits .kept. 838 F O T E L, £J L H B I"* STRATFORD. : (Lata- of Barrettis-Hotel; • Wellington). ' ITB, JOSEPH WAREHAM begs to ahBounce ‘that he has' takdh cv*r *his commodious and, popular Hotel, and that Travellers and ' Visitors to Stratford can rely upon -receiving the best of • attentioh and comfort'. Only the Best Liauor* kept in etoeA: OCCIDENTAL HOTEL, MASTEETON. CTTAR, CRESS, the well-known athlete and sport, and late proprietor of the Masonic Hotel, Wellington, has purchased the interest in the above, which continues FREE HOUSE FOR BEVERAGES. EVERT ATTENTION TO CYCLISTS. 48 CHARLES CRESS, Proprietor.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4291, 26 February 1901, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4291, 26 February 1901, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4291, 26 February 1901, Page 2