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£. ... HilLlS & CO., Ltd., FURNISHING AND GENERAL IRONMONGERS AND IRON MERCHANTS. ATHS L... MG rN.Wat ;A ' *4 wj#v V a ... _ „ ...jl/ r .. ■,t Finings. Suitable lor the Cottage and£Mansion ]ii,i VKO; q largo assortment of Bfutilul Porcelain Enamel Iron Batha. !io i-numcl/ and Painted Iron BatVtJwith and without Hot and Cc.d e o mrv m -i G WHEN REQUISITES . lOf Every Description. V/iJi FLUWKBS, English and American, all sizes iiABEETM Spray Pomps, Rjring'ss, Garden HosdJ SPG RTS GOODS— ‘ ' t CMcketiag Material in Great v anety. .■ s Ctoe|Ufcts 80V7?.3 oTiu eiovos> Qudj^Zeeland B<®o .ROOMS*”” QUAY. & KW.'SEB STREETS.. E. W, MILLS & OO.G LIMITED, Dtc. fee 0 IGaMiMuSill E: THE PLACE FOE HIGH :AJftT PAPEEHANGINGS. JUST LANDED—- ' 3500 HIGH ALT PAPEEHANGINGS 0180 OF 6d PAPEEHANGINGS WEITE FOE WHAT YOU EEQUIEE. No. 17. MANNBES STEEET. MARQUIS OF NORMANBY HOTEL. CAETEETON. mins well-known House has been rent)' dsL Tiitod and re-furnished throughout, and in now one cd the best Family and Commercial Hotels in the district. Sot, Cold and Shower Bath*. None hut the Best Brand* of Wines and Spirits. r W. T. WAITS, f.U Proprietor. FAMILY HOTEL, Eaugitikei Lina, Palmerston North HAVING assumed proprietorship of the above Hotel, I desire to notify that it has been thoroughly renovated throughout, and several handsome rooms added to the old building. The Hotel now forms ono of the most comfortable and complete on the coast. An up-to-date table at moderate tariff. Secure paddocking and the best of stabling, including six loose boxes. * o. McWilliams, jjjjj Proprietor. H* 0 T E L, QL U B STRATFORD. (Late of Barrett’s Hotel; Wellington). L/rhj JOSEPH WAEEHAM beg* to an pounce that ho ha* taken over this mintedm ns and popular Hotel, and that revellers and Visitors to Stratford can dy upon receiving the best of attention id oomfruf. Only the Best Liouor* kept i stock TAITA HOTEL. JE FRANK MAYEE (late of tho^WaiM. rare ij.rapa and Wellington) begs to in■m hia old friends and the public geuery that ho has taken over the above i established house, and hopes by strict entiou to business, to win a fair share the public support. . Cho Hotel has been thoroughly renovataad pat rons can rely on receiving comt, attention and civUity, together with , beat of everything. Only the beet a, winon and spirits kept. 838 OCCIDENTAL HOTEL, MASTEETON. [AS. CRESS, the well-known athlete and sport, and late proprietor of the jnio Hcb-1, Wellington, has purchased ntereat in the above, which continues lEE HOUSE FOR BEVERAGES. BEY ATTENTION TO CYCLISTS. i 8 CHARLES CEESS, Proprietor. OFF E E p wanganui' A L A C E, f Opposite the Railway Station and olo«o to v * tho Wharves). ES EICHAEDS Proprietress. eala ~ t all fnmrs. The Bart of Beds and arei-emss Accommodation, tmvri'jn?. and additions now completed. ,tt*r* and telegram* promptly attended fITAHI BAY CLUB. vr and commodious Seaside uaodatiou Establishment being lote. and containing all the ’or carrying on an_ up-tomato i now open to receive Visitors spend a Holiday at Seaside. icJvtiou necessary, nm daily to meat trams. THE FBOPEDSTOBS, Titahi Bay Club. ; NEW ZBALANDBE HOTEL Manner* street, Wellington. J, H. PRICE (Son of Mr Harry Prioa) PEOPEIETOE. fTTHIS old-established, well-known Hotel, jL 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, -riien 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 rate*. , Good Stabling. Staples's and Speight's Beer Kept. The Best of Everything at tho ANDEE. NEW ZEA LA 865 OHNTEAL -HOTEL, LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. A. M. GOW (Late of Dunedin). PEOPEIETOE. :: mHIS First-class. Hotel affords excellent accommodation for, Families, Permanent Boarders and- Visitors to Wellingccn. Situated in thA centre, of the city. It is within, easy access, of, both shipping and railways."' Patrtms Willfind that their requirements will' be-; carefully studied at the Central. — ■— Beal Brands of Wines, Spirits and Alea only kept. Civility and attention. Moderate rates. , , ‘ ’ N.B.—First-class Luncheon may he had dally from 12 to 2. Telephone. No.- SBl. «7 CLUB HOTEL, WOODVILLB. P. M. POOL ... Proprietor. AHIS Hotel offers special inducements to Touristy .and Anglers, being jthe centre of the firieft fisHihg ‘ grounds in ‘ the North Island. Tho Manawatu, Tiraumea, Mangatainoka, Pohangina and other rivers, all well stocked and affording splendid sport, are within close range of the Hotel. First-class accommodation. Horses and buggies en hire. 113 WE EBEO A HOTEL,; LEVIN. fnT~AET.ES WILLIAMS. Proprietor. mtns Commodious and Comfortable J. Hostelry, conveniently situated directly opposite the Railway Station of Levin, contains 26 rooms, and is fitted with ail modem improvements. Every accommodation is-provided for-Boarders and tho travelling public at moderate charges. Tho beet of liquors only kept. Sar- le Booms for Travellers. Good Stabling. First-class Billiard Table. Refreshments at all hour*. : Special attention to Cyclist*. Hot, Cold and Shower Baths. The New Public Hall is now open for engagements for Dramatic Entertainments, etc. H WILLI N.G TON HOTEL, Moleaworth street. A, HAYWOOD (formerly of Prince** 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 B The 6 Beßt Brand* ,of Wines and Spirits 1 i stock. 807

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4298, 6 March 1901, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4298, 6 March 1901, Page 2

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