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NEW PHOTOGRAPHS. THIS AMERICAN TOBACCO CO.. OP N.Z., LTD., AUCKLAND. WILLJPRESENT TO THOSE WHO FIRST FORWABI TO THEM| 50 Vanity Fair Cigarette (Pink) Labels, or 10 Labels from the Tins A BEAUTIFUL ART PORTRAIT, IN BAS-RELIEF. OF ROBERTS OB KITCHENER. These costly Photographs are the Latest Novelty in Photography, and will not fade. As the quantity of these expensive productions is limited, early application would be wise, as, when the stock in hand gone, is they cannot be repeated. Smoke Vanity Fair Cigarettes 'and Keep the Labels 1 ■isr Shipments Arriving Every Maiiboat CEYLON TEAS IS THE MOST POPULAR IN NEW ZEALAND. PACKED IN LEAD IN CEYLON. ALWAYS PURE, FRESH & FRAGRANT WELLINGTON. W. Campbell H. Langdon. P. W. Moore Begg Bros. J. G. Eaiae W. Thawley H. Pritchard J. Thawley Jamieson Bros. M. Ritson P. W. Toomey Wairarapa Farmers' Co-operative Amo. On Sale by the following Grocers— W. Southee John Ridge W. A. Kellow W. Feist and Co. Inge and Gould A. Nanneatead Janson Bros., late G. E. Jansou PETONE. E. Rankin LOWER HUTT. Thomas Burt S. C. Jounnax FEATHBRSTON. W. Toogood W. Gilpin MARTINB OROU GH. Payne and Haycock Murdoch Ross SHANNON. H. Pliminer LEVIN. F. O. Smith J. W. Bowen and Co. THE RUTLAND. THE LEADING HOTEL. N.Z. WANGANUI. FIRST-CLASS Accommodation for Tourists, Travellers and Families, Ten Commodious Sample Rooms. Cook's Coupons accepted. Write or wire for rooms to 421 F. C. FABER, Proprietor. gEARL’S HOTEL (LATE ROYAL). Telephone, B*4. P.O. Box, 488. telegraphic Address, SearFs, Wellington Cook's Coupons accepts*. fJIHH first addition of fifty commodious X and elegantly famished rooms to this first-close Hotel ars new open to the pubiie. 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 Manawatn Railway 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 modern and comfortable. Hotel in the colony. A Lawn, with snmmer houses adequately furnished, with • deck chair# and lit throughout with electricity, has been •pensd for tho use of guests. Intending visitors are assured of every attention Porters mest all trains and boats. TA.ITA' HOTEL. H/fB FRANK MAYER (late of the Wai ivX 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 etric* attention to business, to win a lair share of the public, support. The Hotel has been thoroughly renovated, and patrons can rely on receiving cv ~1 fort, attention and civility, together with Only the besl sat the ’best of everything. *C ales, wines and spirits kept. MARQUIS OF NOEMANBT HOTEL. CARTERTON. fTHIIg well-knowm House has been renoX vated and re-furnished throughout, snd is now one ot the beet Family and Commercial Hotels in the district. Bet, Cold and Shower Baths. 3one hut the Best Brands of Wines snd Spirits. W. T. WATTS. •it Proprietor. PEDDIE’S CLARENDON CLUB HOTEL. Opposite Poet Office, NAPIER. • Adjoining tho U.S.S. Company and New Zealand Shipping Company’s Offices. Excellent Accommodation for Tourists snd Travellers. Lawn Tennis, Billiards. Family and sial Hot ‘ Commercial Hote l OCCIDENTAL HOTE L MASTEBTON. ' ' S'IHAS. CRESS, the well-known athlete VJ and sport, and late proprietor of the Masonic Hotel. Wellington, has purchased the interest in the above, which continues a FREE HOUSE FOB BEVERAGES. EVERT ATTENTION TO CYCLISTS. CHARLES CRESS, Proprietor. WELLINGTON HOTEL, Molesworth 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 Bsst Brands of Wines and Spirits in stock. 807 TTTAHI BAT CLUB. fTIHB new and commodious Seaside X Accommodation Establishment being now complete, and containing all the requisites for carrying on an up-to-date business, is now open to receive Visitors wishing to spend a Holiday at Seaside. Early application necessary. Coaches run daily ’to meet trains. THE PROPRIETORS, 80S Titahi Bay Club. Patronised by their Excellencies the Governors of New Zealand. COKER’S FAMILY HOTEL. CHRISTCHURCH. Within one mimuta of the Railway Station JAMES HATFIELD, Proprietor. Letts*# win receive every attention. P.O. Bn; No. BM. Telephone, No. 281. 0 9 re eas (S S nria/v lIT/Vei. S s The New Aperient! 55 Si Shillings per Bottle. S . CHEMISTS AND STORES. Sj a , tS TO _ BE EVERYWHERE RIZ WONDERLAND CF NEW ZEALAND. ROTORUA AND HOT LAKES DISTRICT. Tourists and visitors from the SOUTH intending visiting the NORTH ISLAND and the HOT LAKES DISTRICT •wll find every Comfort, Attention ana Convenience at the various Hotels in the District of Rotorua, viz., THE GRAND HOTEL THE GEYSER HOTEL LAKE HOUSE THE PALACE HOTEL the Grand being the finest hotel in New Zealand. All Communications addressed to the Managers of the above Hotels will have prompt attention; or for terms and booking arrangements, apply COOK’S TOURIST OFFICE, *l7 42, Lambton quay. H O T E L, •p EINCESS MOLESWORTH AND MURPHY STREETS, WELLINGTON. ME THOS. J. WEIGHT (for several years past in business. in Qreytown). 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 house will be found replete and up-to-date in every respect. Travellers and Permanent Boarders will find the comforts of a home. » All Wines, Ales and Spirits the very best quality. A call solicited. THOS. J. WEIGHT, 478 Proprietor. WHITE HART HOTEL, High street, vt Christchurch. Situated very centre of Christchurch; near Post »ad Telegraph Offices, Banks and other Pnblio Unices. Hot, Cold and Shower Baths. Night Porter. Corresnaadence promptly attended to. Tslepheae, 177. —John Neill, ProWiato*. JAMBS J. CUBT 18, CUSTOMS AND SHIPPING AGENT, ■ Forwarding and General Carrier, -CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY. Geo*w and Parcels forwarded to all part. of the world. Furniture Carefully Packed and Removed in specially severed vane by experienced Letters and Teli Telenheae slagiamn i attention. receive prompt Telmbeee. "KEATING'S POWDER." "KEATING'S POWDER." "KEATING’S POWDER." "KEATING'S POWDER." "KEATING S POWDER." KILLS BUGS, FLEAS. MOTHS. BEETLES, MOSQUITOES. BUGS. FLEAS. MOTHS. BEETLES. MOSQUITOES. HARMLESS TO ANIMALS. HARMLESS TO ANIMALS. HARMLESS TO ANIMALS. HARMLESS TO ANIMALS, HARMLESS TO ANIMALS. • ‘ KILLS The genuine powder bears tho autograph of THOMAS KEATING Sold in Tine only. “KEATING’S WOEH TABLETS." "KEATING'S WORM TABLETS." '■KEATING’S WORM TABLETS." "KEAPING’S WORM TABLETS." “KEATING’S WuBM TABLETS." A PURELY V EGETABLE SWEET-1 MEAT, both in appearance and taste, fur- i nishing & most agreeable method of administering the only certain remedy for INTESTINAL or THREAD WORMS. It is a perfectly safe and mild preparation, and is especially adapted for Children. Sold in Tins by all Dmggnsts. Proprietor, (THOMAS KEATING. London. 848

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4306, 15 March 1901, Page 2

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