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Artistic Gift The American Tobacco Co., Auckland will mail free of cost a Beautiful Oleograph ' to any person returning ........ 25 OLD JUDGE CIGARETTE BOXES or 12 OLD JUDGE TOBACCO LABELS ® A VARIETY OF SUBJECTS MAY BE THUS OBTAINED NOTE —Only post Outside of Boxes. THE RUTLAND. THE LEADING HOTEL, WANGANUI. N.Z. F ZEST-CLASS Accommodation for Tourists, Travellers and Families. Ten Commodious Sample Booms. Cook's Coupons accepted. Write or wire for rooms to ■, F, C. FABER, Proprietor. g EARL’S HOTEL (LATB ROYAL). Telephone, 854. P.O. Box. 4SB. Telegraphic Address, SearPs, Wellington. Cook's Coupons accepted. fftHE first addition of fifty eommodiotu X and elegantly furnished rooms to this first-class Hotel ere new open to the public. The attention of visitors is drawn to the fashionable situation of Searl's Hotel and its close proximity to Parliament House and both Government and Manawatu Hallway Stations, making it easy of access’to those arriving and departing by train. No expense has been spared in making this at once the most modem and comfortable Hotel in the colony. A Lawn, with summer houses adeqnateA Lawn, with summer houses adequately furnished with deck chairs and lit throughout with electricity, has been opened for the use of guests. Intending visitors are assured of every attention. Porters meet all trains and boats. EINCE S S H O TE L. P MOLES WORTH AND MHEPHY STEEETS, WELLINGTON. ME THOS. J. WEIGHT (for several years past in business in Greytown), having purchased the lease of the above well-known Hostelry, begs to announce to the inhabitants of Wellington, and the country districts that he will • bo pleased to receive a share of their esteemed patronage and a call from his country cousins..- The bouse will be found replete and up-to-date in every respect. Travellers and Permanent Boarders will find the comforts of a borne. All Wines, Ales and Spirits the very best quality. A call solicited. . THOS. .7. WEIGHT, 479 . Proprietor. TAITA HOTEL. T&yTE FEANK MAYBE (late of the Wai ill rarana and Wellington) begs to in. form bis old friends and the public generally that he has taken over, the above eld established house; and hopes by .strict attention to business,? .to win a fair share of the pnblio support. . * ' The Hotel has been thoroughly renovated. and patrons can rely on receiving comfort, attention and civility, together with the best of everything. Only the beet ales, wines and spirits kepi. ’ ' 87! MAEQTJIB OP NOEMANBY HOTEL. CAETEETON. f | THIS well-known House has been renoA vatediand re-furnished; throughout and is sow one ef the best Family end Commercial Hotels in the district. Het, Cold and Shower Baths. Nose but the Best Brands of Wines and Spirits. W. T. WATTS, fjs ' Proprietor c PEDDIE’S LiEINDON CLTfB HOTEL, Opposite Poet Office; NAPEBE. Adjoining the TT.S.S. Company and New Zealand Shipping Company’s Offices. Excellent Accommodation for Tourists and Travellers. _ Lawn Tennis, Billiards. Family and Commercial Hotel OCCIDENTAL HOTEL, MASTERTON. COTAS, CRESS, the'well-known athleti > and sport, and late proprietor of tip Masonic Hotel,- Wellington, has purchaser the interest in the above, which continue). FREE HOUSE FOE iEVEEAGES. EVERY ATTENTION TO CYCLISTS. 48 CHARLES CRESS. . Proprietor. WELLINGTON HOTEL. Molesworth street. A. HAYWOOD (formerly of Prince** Hotel), Proprietor. The Wellington Hotel Is situated imme diately opposite the Parliamentary Build ings and within a minute’s walk of the Government Buildings. First-class Accommodation is provided for TraveUere, Visitors and ; Permanent Boarders. ■ The Best Brands of Wines and Spirits in stock. 807 TITAHI BAT CLUB. f|TOW new and 'commodious Seasid’ A Accommodation Establishment beim now complete, and containing all th> requisites for carrying on an up-to-daH business, is now open to receive Visitors wishing to spend a Holiday at-Seaside. Early application necessary. _ Cwohes run daily to meet trains. THE PROPRIETORS, m Titahi Bay Club. ’atronised by their Excellencies the i Governors Of New Zealand. OKEE’S FAMILY HOTEL, I . chexstchuech. ithin one minute of the Railway Station JAMBS HATFIELD, Proprietor. stters will receive every attentij K Box, No. »1. Telephone, 231. ■es. Banks and other, Public Offices. , Cold and Ihower.Baths. ..Night PorjQraimßMdwct Telsphma, 177.TAKE mmns FOE NEURALGIA. IT CUBES. 8s PEE BOX. U aXus JJUA. ’AT.T. AND STORE- | NATIONAL MUTUAL LISIB ASSOCIATION OF AUSTRALASIA, Ltd.| DIEECIOE3 W. FEASBE, Esq A, E. PEAROf. JioQ. (Chairman). sq., M.H.K., aud NICHOLAS REID, Esq. FUNDS OVER - - - - ,£3,000,000 THREE IMPORTANT PRINCIPLES—1. No Policy allowed to lapse eo loa as there is a surrender value sufficient to pay the .t?rium. 2. No Member compelled to pay a higher Premium thus, that set opposite hi* age cr. the Tables of Bates. S. Ago taken at nearest birthday, 8 OETON STEVENS, JB3 Resident Secretary. re as (S i « i 91» r» i « i “IMPEYS MTLY The New Vegetable Medicine is an extra, ordinary success.- In Liver, Kidney and j Stomach Complaints, people experience ;;; prompt reliefer complete cure. Moreover, help to sell it, for they write letters HPPLE.” 1 of grateful acknowledgment so that others 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 ‘ Impey’s MAY APPLE’ for nearly years, it affords me t “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 ‘would not be without a bottle in the house for any consideration/. Please ‘send six more bottles.—GEO. CHURCHES, Farmer.” * 1 LUS± " 1 have tuffersd from Dyspepsia for nine years, and have been treated by “both English and American 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’).” 21- CHEMISTS AND STORES. 21 - »I« I * lo|o|a|ol»|o| «T» I » I * j* I * I* I > mm HIT mm Hie. j WESTj ] itb* M The Most Ref resiling Drink, in New Zealand. MONTSERRAT” (TRADE MARK) Lime Fruit Juice AND CORDIALS. “ MONTSERRAT" LIME-FRUIT JUICE either with water or Aerated Water is a delightful thirst quencher. ‘ Tho LANCET says i-“We counsel the public to drink Lime-Fruit Juice whenever and wherever they list* It is a ter more wholesome drink than any form of Alcohol*” N.B.—Used in tho British Navy. The Sirdar (Lord Cuba. Solo Consignees i EVANS, LESCHER & WEBB, LONDON EVANS, SONS & Co., LIVERPOOL'. ’ AGENTS: Nelson—Sclnn'dcrs & Co. Wanganui—Sciandcrs & Co Auckland—A. J. Entrican. I*yttelton—Kobjobns, Hlndroarah & Co. AND.OF ALL CHEmSTS EVERYWHERE. TO'Ss*' BE EVERYWHERE THE J&. SEJOJTIFUIL. f’ elveteen e NOTE WELL I —Each Yam of .Genuine “ LOUIS ” Velveteen •bears the name (spelled L"0"U"S”S and in no other way) and is stamped with a guarantee of wear. , G EORGB BICIAEDT, kuSIC WAREHOUSE, LAMBTON] QUAY. WELLINGTON. SECHSTEIN'S UNRIVALLED PIANOS BCHZEDMAYER’S PIANOS ■ BOED’S BEST PIANETTES Apply for description GG. B HE EfOOD, • Watchmaker and Jeweller, 92, CUBA STREET (Next door to Ayers' Botanic Dispensary). Gold Watcbee from 40s, Silver Watches from 15a. Rotherham’s and Waltham Levers. Silver Brodies from la.j Gold Brooches from 4s 6d, Spectacles from Is, Clocks and Alarms from 3s, j 18ct Government stamped Gold Wedding Rings and Keepers. . Watches cleaned or new mainspring from 3* Cd; watch '• ~ ch Pin* 4d. flasae* fd. Brooch: 478

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4304, 13 March 1901, Page 2

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