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E. W. MILLS & CO., Ltd., FURNISHING AND GENERAL IRONMONGERS AND IRON MERCHANTS. JUST ARRIVED, a largo assortment ot B^utifulI Porcelain• Enwnel• Iroii Baths Metallic Enamel and Painted Iron Bat h s with and without Hot and Cold Water Fittings. Suitable for the Cottage ana mansion. sast ■j .■ m ft* m y* G * 'RDM REQUISITES 'Of’Every Description, V/iSi Mh WFBS, English and American, all sizes &ARJUEK EOi .LEES, Single and Double Cylinders Spray Pumps ; Syringes. Garden Hcse SPORTS GOODS— + v . +t Cricketing Material in Great Variety *uoTjtuSd Ofo n fi6t) iLiiwn Bowut.* Qnc«t% Wand «on* SHOW ROOMS—.woth quay. vicrJga & E, W MILLS & CO LIMITER SSu! 1860'S !LM rillr 1 IJ 611 r* Fd) U JR m irr ru aaßseiS .OTii™ « ‘ W TILE PLACE FOR HIGH ART PAPERHANGINGS. JUST LANHED--3500 HIGH ART PAPERHANGINGS 9180 OF 6d PAPERHANGINGS WRITE FOB WHAT YOU REQUIRE. No. 17. MANNERS STREET.

NSW ZIALANDBB HOTI u Manners street, Wellington. J. H. PRICE - (Son of Mr Harry Price) proprietor. •TTnHIS old-established, well-known Hot( ’ X located in the heart of the city, h: . been taken over by J. H. Price. The homo has been re-fnrnished throughout, and extensive alterations are in progress, which, completed, will mate th© New Ze« r i-* lander second to none for comfort an.i convenience. Permanent boarders and the travelling public will find the bes of accommodation and attention at moderate rates. , ' Good Stabling. Staples's and Speight's Beer Kept. The Beat of Everything at the NEW ZEALANDER. M 5 01NTBAL HOTEL. LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. A. M. GO W . j (Late of Dunedin), 3PEOPBIETOE. wtmn First-class Hotel affords excellent accommodation lor Families. Permanent Boarders and Visitor* to Welling ton. Situated in the centreof the citv it Is within easy access of shippir. and railways. Patrons will tod that the: : requirements will be carefully studied r the Central. „ , 3.1 Beet Brands of Wines, Splrito and A] snly kept. Civility and attention. M derate rates. _ , .. v„ N.B.—-Eirst-claes Luncheon may he ha dally from 12 to 3. u Telephone, No. 531. " CAFE IDE PARIS H O T E L. *(Oppcsite Railway Station), PALMERS TON NORTH. FJ. TASKER desires to inform the • (general public that he has purchased the freehold of ■ the above wfill-known Hotel, and baa now added a First-class Billlardroom and additional sitting-rooms. Telephone, No. 80. COMFORTABLE LOOSE BOXES. None but .in- Best Ales and Liquors kept. , T. J. TASKER, Proprietor. PRINCESS THEATRE HO,TEL, Tory street, Wellington. T. WILKINSON, Proprietor. (Late of Waitotara Hotel, Waitotara). H/TTt WILKINSON begs to inform his friends and the public generally that he has taken possession of the above well known, centrally-situated Hotel. Comfortable Accommodation for Boarders Best Brands of Wines,: Spirits, and Ales , only kept. . 149 WELLINGTON HOTEL. Molesworth street. A. HAYWOOD (formerly of Princess Hotel), Proprietor. CLUB HOTEL, WOODVILLB. P. M. POOL rraia Hotel offers special inducement!X to Tourists and Anglers, being tb< centre of the finest fishing grounds in tin North Island. The Wellington Hotel is situated immediately opposite the Parliamentary BuildI ings and within - a minute’s walk of the „ , . j Government Buildings.- - • 1 ’ , Proprietor | First-class Accommodation is provided for Travellers, Visitors - and Permanent Boarders. ' -■ ■ ; * , . , The Best Brandt of-Wines and Spirits in stock. ■ : : - 807 The Manawatu, Tiraumea, Mangatainoka, Tohangina and other rivers, aR well stocked and affording splendid sport, are within close range of the Hotel. First-class accommodation. Howes and buggies on hire. its WIRE BOA .H OTSL, j LEVIN. CHARLES WILLIAMS. Proprietor. rums Commodious and Comfortable X Hostelry, conveniently situated di rsctly opposite the Railway Station of Svte, contains 26 rooms, and is fitted wit] all modern Improvements. Every accom I modation is provided for. Boarders an- ( the travelling public at moderate charge* 1 The best of liquors only kept. Samp!- ! Booms for Travellers. Good Stabling j First-class Billiard Table. * j Refreshments at all hours. , ; 1 Special attention to Cyclists. Hot, Old and Shower Baths. I The New Public Hall is now open for engagements for Dramatic Entertaim m©nt», ©to. w taxta hotel. isflTß FRANK MAYER (late of the WaiITX rarapa and. Wellington) begs to inf«nu bis old friends and the publie generally that ■ be has taken over ‘ the ■ above r. id established house, and hopes by /strict attention to-business,-to win a fair Share of the public support. • ; The Hotel has been thoroughly renovated, and piteous can rely on receiving comfort, attention and ■ civility, together with the best ,of everything. Only the. beat alee, wines'and spirits kept. 838 PEDDIE’S ilabbndon club hotel, 1 Opposite Post Office, napibe. joining the XT. 8.0. Company an<L New Zealand Shipping Compands Offices.-! Jxcellont Accommodation for Tonriata !awn nV Tenniß, Billiards. Family and umercial notf- -1 0 L H B JJ O T E L. STRATFORD. L (LaW* ef Barrett's Hotel, Wellington). liH JOSEPH WABEHAM begs to an--0-1- aonnee that be has taken ever this commodious and popular Hotel, and that Travellers and Visitors to Stratford can rely upon receiving l thi best of attention and comfort". Only the Best Liquors kept i» stack OCCIDENTAL HOTEL; MASTERTON. ' OBESS, the well-known athlete and sport, and late proprietor of the Masonic Hotel, Wellington, has purchased the interest in the above, which continues a FREE HOUSE FOR BEVERAGES, i EVERY ATTENTION TO CYCLISTS, i CHARLES CRESS. 13 Proprietor.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4294, 1 March 1901, Page 2

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