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E. W. MILLS & CO., Ltd., FURNISHING AND GENERAL IRONMONGERS AND IRON MERCHANTS. baths JUST ARRIVED,'a large assortment ® Metallic Enamel|; and Painted Iron Bat h o. with and without Hot ana Water Fittings, Suitable for the Cottage and Mansion. G.* WEN REQUISITES Of Every Description. i.aVJfA mC WEBS,English and American, aU sizes GABLER ROLLERS, Single and Double Cylinders Spray Pumps, Syringes, Garden Hose D S -“ Cricketing Material in Grea . Variety u t wit*. /n ° r miß. Cron net. Lawn Bowls i 'n\ T bum K> itflU Ball ß _ luring Gloves. Quoits* Steel and Rope SHOW ROOMS-™-' JKRVOIS QUAY, VIOjIOBIA & RIIWEB STREETS. E. W MILLS & CO, LIMITED, f « y\Dl/e. t 1880% SJWSj, £ 1880$ •> m THE FLAGS FOE HIGH ART PAPERHANGEVGS. JUST LANDED3500'"HIGH AET|PAPEEHANG INGS 9180"0P| 6d PAPEBHANGINGS WEITH FOB WHAT YOU EEQUIEI. No. 17. M INERS STREET. x

pRI N 0 E.S S JJ OTB L, Molosworthi and! Murphy streets. \ Wellington. MR THOS. J. WRIGHT (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 thecountry districts that he will be 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 ©very respect. Travel- | lers and Permanent Boarders will find the comforts of a home. All Wines, Ales and Spirits the very best quality. A cjill j solicited. THOS. J. WRIGHT. - 479 Proprietor ARK JJ GTE i NEWTOWN. 1 FRANK SMITH, Proprietor. j MB PEANIS SMITH (late of the Com-i mercial Hotel) desires to intimate to his friends and the public generally that he has entered into possession' of this Hotel. Customers will find that the 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. the very best style. Best of Ales, Wines and Spirits only kept. 373 ,c L U B JJ O T B L. WOOI\VILLE. M.PDOL ... ... • Proprietor. THIS Hotel offers special inducements to Tourists and Anglers, being the centre of- the fihest fishing grounds in tne North Island. ’ ’ ■ ! The Manawatu, Tiraumea, Mangatafnoka, Pohpngina. and .other rivers, all well stocked, and-’affording splendid sport, are within close range of the Hotel. First-class accommodation. Horses and Buggies on Hire. 123 Q L IT B JJ O T E L. STBATPCEKD (Late of Barrett’s Hotel, Wellington). - MB JOSEPH WARE HAM begs to announce that he has taken over this commodious and popular Hotel, and that Travellers and Visitors ;to Stratford can rely upon receiving the best of attention and comfort.’ Only the best liquors kept in stock. f O ITT H ° T 33 L TRIANGLE. CHRISTCHURCH. THE HUB OF THE CITY. THE ONLY AQHARTUM BAR. BRIGHT. SPARKLING. UP TO PATH. FRANCIS ARENAS, Proprietor. Jjl AMI LY. jj, OXE L, Eangitikai Line, Palmerston N Jr*h. 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 on© of the moat comfortable and complete-on the Coast. ‘ An np-to-d«to table at moderate tariff. Secure paddocking . and ! the best of Stabling, including six loose boxes. a. McWilliams, 836 Proprietor.

j^TEW rgEALANDER UJOTEL, Manners street, Wellington. J. H. PRICE (Son of Mr Harry Price) PROPRIETOR. THIS old-established, well-known Hotel, located in the heart of the city, has been taken over by J. H. Price. The house haa been refurnished throughout, and extensive alterations are in progress, which when completed, will make the New Zealander second to none for comfort and convenience- Permanent boarders and the travelling public will findl the best of accommodation and attention at moderate rates. Hood Stabling. Staples’s 'and Speight’s Beer kept. The Beat of Everything at the NEW ZEALANDER. G 65 BNT RA L |J£ OTE L, Eambton quay, Wellington. A . m7“g ow , (late of Dunedin), PROPRIETOR. THIS First-class Hotel affords excellent accommodation for Families, : Permanent Boarders and visitors to- Wellington. Situated in the centre of the' city, it is within easy access of both shipping and railways. Patrons will find that their requirements will be carefully studied at the Central. Best Brands of Wines, Spirits and Ales only kept. Civility and attention. Moderate rates. N.B—First-class luncheon may bo had daily from 12 to 3, Telephone, No. SSI. 567 E R EROA "jJO T~B lT LEVIN. CHARLES WILLIAMS,' Proprietor. THIS Commodious and Comfortable Hostelry, conveniently situated, directly opposite the Railway Station of Levin, contains 26 rooms, and is fitted with all modern improvements. Every accommodation is provided for Boarders and the Travelling Public at Moderate charges. The best of liquors only kept. Sample rooms for travellers. Good Stabling. Firstclass Billiard Table Refreshments at all hours. Special attention to Cyclists. Hot, Cold and Shower Baths. The new Public Hall is now open for engagements for dramatic entertainments, etc. 99 pRINCESS fJIHEATRE JJtfTEL, Tory Street, Wellington. T. WILKINSON, Proprietor (Late of Waitotara Hotel, Waitotara). “ME WILKINSON begs to inform his friends and the public generally that he has taken possession of the above wellknown, centrally-situated Hotel. j Comfortable Accommodation for Boarders Best , Brands of Wines, Spirits and Ales only kept. 143 fJTI T A H I jg A Y QLUB. THE new and commodious Seaside 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 nm daily to meet trains. THE PROPRIETORS. 902 Tilahi Bay .Club.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4310, 20 March 1901, Page 2

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