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& CO., Ltd., FURNISHING AND GENERAL IRONMONGERS AND IRON MERCHANTS. TH IT>ST ARRIVED, a largo’assortment of B® a utiful Porcelain Enamel Iron Baths, Metallic Enamel and Painted Iron Bat°s, with and without Hot and Cold iA Water Fittings. Suitable for the Cottage and Mansion. >4.*s jELW> 0/‘ Tt DEN requisites [Of"Every Description. jiAWM MU'WEES, English and American, all sizes • uAKJUBN ROLLERS; Single and Double Cylinders • Spray Pumps ; Byringas,, Garden Hose SPIRTS GOODS—CJwketiag Material in Great Variety A' l ".Tv Cronuet-, law: 1 Bov la r'ad Svi.vKc« i»«u - .. ' • . Boxing Glove*, Omni \ '*■«■ < 1 SHOW ROOMS— , ' •GCRYALS QU.AY. ? <& ‘A'JUiKKTG: E. W MILLS & 00 LTMITBF iaoo£ f£l !I 01 J.H* m mm xaMKHNi aj-BaaMviiifa. THE PEACE FOR HIGH ART PAPERHANGINGS. JUST LANDED—--3500 HIGH ART, PAPERHANGINGS * 9180 OF 6b PAPERHANGINGS WRITE FOE WHAT YOU REQUIRE, No. 17. MANNERS STREET. NEW ZEALANDER HOTEL Manner* street, Wellington. J. H. P~RIOE (Son of Mr Harry Price) ' •' ' PROPRIETOR. an iS old-established, well-known Hotel", located in the heart of the city, has been taken over by J. H. Price. The house has been re-furnished throughout, and extensive alterations are in progress, which, when completed, will make the New Zealander second to none for; comfort , and convenience. Permanent hoarder* and the travelling public will find. the beat of accommodation and attention at moderate rate*. Good Stabling. Staples's and Speight’s Beer Kept, The Best of Everything at the. NEW ZEALANDER. 665 CENTRAL HOTEL, LAMBTON QUAT. WELLINGTON. V. „m*JXd VO A. M%AIX,W (Lata of 3MM29U), ' ..I^P^RIBTOE. First*))aSs.Hotel affords excellent accommodation ■ for Families, Permanent Boarders-and Visitors to Wellington. Situated 1U the centre of the city, it ifl within easy access of berth shipping Utd railways. Patrons will find that their requirements will bo carefully studied at the Central. Beet Brands of Wines, Spirits and Ales •nly kept. Civility and attention. Moderate rates. N.B.—Firet-claes Luncheon may he had dally from 13 to S. • Telephone, No. SSI. 567 CLUB HOTEL, WOODVXLIE. P. M. POOL ... ... ... Proprietor. rSUhIS Hotel offers specie! inducements AJL" th Tourists and * i.glers, being the centre of the finest fishing grounds in the North Island. PARIS (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 has now added a First-class Bllliardroom and additional sitting-rooms. Telephone, No. 80. COMFORTABLE LOOSE BOXES. Non* but .ne Best Ales and Liquors kept. F. J. TASKER, Proprietor. PRINCESS THEATRE HOTEL, Tory strest, Wellington. ;, T,j WILKINSON, Proprietor. ■' (Late of Waitotara Hotel, Waitotara). WILKINSON begs to ; inform his friends and the public.generally that he haa taken possession,of the above weir-; known; centrally-situated; Hotel. J.,,. . j Comfortable h. hoarders. Best Rrand® of Win*''' Spirits and Ales . j only kept.' ,I*9' ELLINGTON HOTEL, , Moleswdrfh street. ■ ...... A. HAYWOOD' (formerly of Princess Hotel), Proprietor. The Wellington Hotel is (Situated immediately opposite the Parliamentary Buildings and within a minute’s walk of the Government Buildings. First-class Accommodation is provided for Travellers, Visitors and Permanent Boarders. - >■ , ... The Best Brands of Wines and Spirits in stock, ■ 807 CAFE DE imam HOT The Manawatn, Tiraumea, Mangatainoka, 1 obangina and other rivers, all well stocked and affording splendid sport, are within close range of tho Hotel. First-close accommodation. Horses and buggies on hire. 118 WEBER O A HOTEL, LEVIN. CSSRLEB WILLIAMS. Proprietor. meats Commodious and Comfortable JL Hostelry, conveniently situated diroctfig cp)*osite the Railway Station of Levin, contains 26 rooms, and is fitted with all modern improvements. Every accommodation provided for Boarders and the travelling public, at moderate charges. The beet of liquors only kept. Sample f corns for Travellers. Good Stabling. inrt-clos“ Billiard Table. Refreshments at all hour*. Special attention to Cyclists. Hot, Cold and Shower Baths. The New Public Hall is now open for engagements for Dramatic Entertainments, etc. #9 PEDDIE’S /CLARENDON CLUB HOTEL, Opposite Post Office, NAPIER. Kdjolnmg the U.S.S. Company and New Zealand Shipping Company’s Offices. Excellent Accommodation for Tourists and Traveller*. _ .. • , Lawn Tennis, Billiards. Family and Commercial Hotc 1 TAITA HOTEL. TMTB FRANK MATER (late of the Wai■LtJL rarapa and Wellington) begs to inform his old friends'and'the public generally that he has .taken over the above old established house, and hopes by strict attention to .business', ;to win a fair share of the public support. ~ " Tho Hotel has been thoroughly renovatoed, and patrons can rely on receiving comfort, attention and'civility* together with the beat of every tiling. v ; ; Onto' the' best i ales, wines and subfile kept.,B3B _ (LsAv of- Barrett’a iHotel, Wellington). MB JOSEPH wSrEHAM begs to announce that he’hah 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 Lienors kept in. stock '■■■»> ; _ OCCIDENTAL HO TED MASTERTON. 1 CHAS. CRESS, the well-known athlete and sport, and late proprietor of the q Masonic Hotel, Wellington, has purchased a the interest in the above, which continues a FREE HOUSE FOE BEVERAGES. j EVERT ATTENTION TO CYCLISTS. 8 CHARLES CRESS. t 48 Proprietor. U B . |J O T E , L,

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4292, 27 February 1901, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4292, 27 February 1901, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4292, 27 February 1901, Page 2