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NEW PIIOTOeEAPHS. m HE AMERICAN TOBACCO CO., OP N.Z., LTD., AUCKLAND, WILLS PRESENT TO THOSE cWiiO; FIB FT FO WARD TO THEM 50 Vanity Fair Cigarette (Pmh) Labels, or to Labels from the Tins A BEAUTIFUL ART' PORTRAIT, IN BAS-RELIEF, OF ROBERTS OR KITCHENER. Theca costly Photographs aw the Latest Novelty in Photography, and will not fade. A- tho nuanP-ty M these expansive productions is limited, early application would be wise, as, when the stock in hand gone, is H J they, cannot be repeated. Smoke Vanity Fair Cigarettes 'and Keep the Labels!

THE RUTLAND. THE LEADING HOTEL, N.Z, WANGANUI. FIEST-CLASS Accommodation for Tour ista, Travellers and 1 amiliei. Ten Commodious Sample Rooms. Cook's Coupons accepted. Write or wire for rooms to 425 F. C. FABER, Proprietor. EAEL’S HOTEL (LATE ROYAL). Telephone. BS4. P.O. Box. 4SB. Telegraphic Address, Bearl *, Wellington. Cook’s Coupons accepted. fftHE Hr«t addition of fifty commodious 'JL and elegantly furnished rooms to this first-class Hotel aro now open to the PT Tho attention of visitors is drawn to the fashionable situation of Searl a Hotel and its close proximity to Parliament House and both Qcvernment and Manawatu Kailway Stations, making it easy of access to those arriving and departing by . No expense bns been spared in making this at once the most modem and comfortable Hotel in the colony. , A Lawn, with summer house# adequatewith deck, chairs and lit throughout : with electricity, has been ipensd for the use of guest*. Intending visitors are assured of every Mention. , Porters meet all train* and boats. A B K HOTEL. P NEWTOWN, FRANK SMITH. Proprietor. Mr Frank Smith (late of the Commercial Hotel) desires to intimate to his friends and tho public generally that ho has entered into possession of this Hotel. Customers will find that tho house, well built quite recently in an up-to-date style, with well furnished rooms, billiard room, and fitted throughout with electric light, is conducted in tho very best style. ■ Best of Wines Ales and Spirits only kept. - 3 ' o PRINCESS THEATRE HOTEL, Tory street, Wellington. T. WILKINSON, Proprietor. (Lata of Waitptara Hotel, Waitotara). ME WILKINSON begs to inform his friends and tho public generally that he haa taken possession of tho above wellknown, centrally-situated Hotel. Comfortable Accommodation for Board#*#. Beat Brando of Wine*, Spirits and Alee only kept. ‘149

TIO NAL UIE-E ASSOCIATION OF AUSTRALASIA, Ltd. UIEICiOES j A, E. PEABCi.', EbQ. (Chairman), w. FBASEE, Esq., and NICHOLAS BSID, Esq. H •_ in ji , mir% FUNDS OYER - - £3:000,000 THREE IMPORTANT PRINCIPLES— ' , 1. No Polio allowed to lapse so loa. as there ia a surrender value sufficient to ivay the Premium, 2. No Member compelled to pay a higher Premium thasx that sat opposite bis age cl the Tables of Bates. 3. Age taken at nearest birthday. OSTON STEVENS, iSS Hesident Secretary.

S) m e 0a ir sa2 *3 gpSp The. Jl| GREAT IfIIBST, mm The Most Refreshing Drink in New Zealand, (TUADJS i'IAUK). : Li me Fry it J u ice AND CORDIALS. “MONTSERRAT” LIME-FRUIT JUICE either with water or Aerated Water is a delightful thirst quencher. The LANCET says I “We counsel the public to drink time-Fruit Juice when* ever and wherever they list. It Is a. far more wholesome drink than any form of Alcohol.” N.B.—Used in tlio British Nirvj', The Sirdar* (Lord Kitchener) obtained supplies for tho troops in the Soudan; and tho American Government for the troops in Cuba. Solo Consignees EVANS. LESCHEP, & WEBB. LONDON EVANS, SONS & Co.. LIVERPOOL. ■ AGENTS; 3MaT>ier—lh)l>3o!ms,Hindimiri>U & Co. New Plymouth— Uttraegfe. Fraser & Co. Wellington—Kcmptborno; Pwwscr Si Co. Z Christchurch—Cin ystall & Co. - Nelson—Schtnder.s Sc Co. ■i Wanganui—Sclandcrs & Co ''Auckland—A. J. Kutrican. Lyttelton—Bobjohnn, Hindnuvrsh & Co. AND OF ALL CHEMISTS EVERYWHERE. • p I e i eTVi ohiHoloift “IMPFY’S The New Vegetable Medicine is an extra. **~* a j ordinary success. In Liver, Kidney and Stomach Complaints, people experience MrlY • • prompt reliefer complete cure. Moreover, '' they help to sell it, for they write letters ofgrateful acknowledgment so that others may benefit. ... . THOSE 'who report on “ Impey’s May Apple” are indisputably honest in their opinions, are not afraid to sign their names, and from their position in the community are absolutely independent, and are not disposed to indiscriminately eulogise every new medicine they try. Here are two brief extracts: — “After using‘lmpey's MAY APPLE’ for nearly two years, it affords me “great pleasure to testify to its great value. For Flatulency and Indigestion, “It is a specific, and for Constipation I. cannot speak too highly of it. I 11 would not be without a bottle in the house for any consideration. Please “send six more bottles. —GEO. CHURCHES, Farmer." # # * * # " I have sufferad from Dyspepsia for nine years, and have been treated by •'both .English and Americah doctors without result. I have also tried •‘most patent medicines, but got no relief till I was induced to test ‘ MAY “ APPLE.’ .Even the first bottle had a good effect!. lam so convinced of ' "its real value that I shall take six bottles with me on my voyage.— “G. M. BALFOUR (Master ‘Golden Gate’).’’ 2/- <3*. CHEMISTS AND STORES. 21o I a I ft I a aI»Ie I 9 I ® a I a 1 a1»I»I »T« THE M. taps een. 'NOTE WELL!-—Each Yarc of Genuine LOUIS ” Velveteen bears the name (spelled |_- O-IH-S and in no other way) and is stamped with a guarantee of wear. BE ■ everywhere: it-*a*KtfKar*p* pmjpznwifc e ■JAMBS J. CITET 18, CUSTOMS AND SHIPPING AGENT, Forwarding and General Carrier, ; OUSTOMHODSE QUAY. ■ Geo& and Parcels forwarded to all parts of the world. Fumitnra Carefully Packed and Eemoved in specially covered vans by experienced aen. Letter* and Telegrams receive prompt ! attention. Telesi«a» Satohtn. JJDHTASD SIX6AS, ENGDIEES AND BOILEBMAKEB. YICTOEIA AND MANNEES STEEETS. Maker of Hydraulic Lifts, and Presses, Wrought Don Split-Pulleys (all sizes). All kinds of Hanges made and repaired. Estimates given for all descriptions of Mnohinsurv »nd CautriLaiarsi’ Ironwork. Ball and menu CASSg.— Tho imost selection in Wellington; artistic designs. Promptly executed. At tho :i N.Z. Tim=-*” Tohbimi Departs • > '■•-•ho

Patronised hy the Governors of N.Z. HOWE'S EOIAL HOTEL; Palmerston North. as ° H N t B. HALL, Proprietor, Under contract to Messrs Thomas Cooi and Sons, World's Tourist Agency. I Porter and Express meets all train*. j Luggage carted Free. 876|

(Opposite Eailway Station), PALMERSTON NOBTH. TTB J. TASKBB desires to inform the JD • general public that he has purchased the freehold of the above s well-known Hotel, and has now added a First-clast Billiardroom and additional sitting-rooms. Telephone, No. 80. COMFORTABLE LOOSE BOXES. Non* but -u* Best Ale* and Liquort kept. ff. J. TASKER, Proprietor.

PEDDIE’S CLAE BNDON CLUB HOTEL, Opposite Post Office, NAPIEB. Adjoining the U.S.B. Company and New Zealand Shipping Company's Offices. Excellent Accommodation for Tourists and Travellers. _ , Lawn. Tennis, Billiards. Family and Commercial Hote*

qity hotel TRIANGLE, CHRISTCHURCH. THE HUB OP THE CITY. THE ONLY AQUARIUM BAR HEIGHT, SPARKLING, UP-TO-DATE. PE ANCIS ARENAS Proprietor.

■ Patronised by their Excellencies the Governors of New Zealand. COKER'S FAMILY HOTEL, CHRISTCHURCH. Within one minute of the Railway Station JAMES HATFIELD, Proprietor. Letters will receive every attention. P.O. Box, No. 291. Telephone, No. 231. XXTHTTB HART HOTEL, High street, YT Christchurch.—Situated very centre of Chrirtohuroh; near Post sud Telegraph Offices, Banks and other, Public Offices. Sot, Cold and Shower Baths 1 . Night Ppr : ter. to. Void ana mower joavis. vug. T^KTm.^lN p lliil en^ pBf®«IMM Hi mi* Em Whaleaaiai KGMPTHOSNS. PROSSER INB 00, | Arid SSARLAND AND CO. i

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

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4298, 6 March 1901, Page 2