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m m i limited, WELLINGTON. STEAM BPECUtLITTES. A. FAIRBANKS' BENE W ABLE VULCANISED ASBESTOS DISC - GLOBE VALVES. TCTAJSB ANTIS' VALVES are distinct JD food any others, Thousands in nae, and, owing to the popularity of this makr, many inferior and obsolete valves ht-y-? oome upon the market. Therefore, sat: for FAIRBANKS’, and tako no other. These VALVES are so construes*'! that the usual defects Isxiorrn re exist -n O'oh 3 Valves are eliminated. They are provided with Vulcanised AVotstos Disc Hiags. The King is composed of the libre oi Asfcestoa, to which is added, by patsuied process, waterproof vulcanising material making a very durable packing womb win not crack or flake off. D on its seat by guides cast ou the body pt the valve. It is also wo'-red on the spindle without the use of art*, screws, pins, wires or anything that is Battle to become detached while in use. I The Vulcanised Asbestos Bing f« forefd iato a braes holder, and the metal is spun or tamed over tho edges of the ring, bo it cannot drop cut. , ~ The Diso consists of ring aad brass hold-] er complete, ready fop use, and can be put into the valve by simply removing tee tonnet, dipping the old disc from end of gpindln, substituting new one sud repisoing bonnet; -he whole operation only a few nomenia' time and no skill. These Vj’vM have a raised roand «est upon which scale, grit or sediment is less likely to lodge than on the nroa.i. f.»t seats Sfmmonly used. The Stifling Boxes are all Mck&d with Braided Bound Asbestos Pacing, which is very durabland cannot be blown or washed -vn'fi ... Used by Steam Ship Companies, rubhc Works Department, Weliing T o*- Barbour Board', Freezing Works, Dairy.'*'* noti** and all intelligent nsera of We invito inapection by »" forested in this line of goons. PENBEBTHY XNXBCTOB3. Q. H. McLBOD, TAILOR. 37, Willis st., opposite J• DntEiaand Co. s, “Of AS purchased tho business of J. H. -h-A- 2hine, huA now received sbirvmenta, ot dioics aoieciions of Summer euiting* and trouserings, also vestings. Vine and blank vicunac. eto.

OTEL. rgEALANDBE 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 has 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 find the best of accommodation and attention at moderate rates. ’ , ■ 1 Good Stabling. Staples's and Speight's Beer kept. The Best of Everything at the ’ NEW ZEALANDER. 665 OHNTBAL JJ O TEL, Lambton quay, "Wellington. A . M ~~G 0 W. , (late *of Dunedin), PROPRIETOR. THIS Eirst-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. V . ! Best Brands of Wines, Spirits and Alea only kept. Civility and attention. Modi erate rates. .. . , , , 1 N.B.—Eirst-class luncheon may be had daily from 12 to 2. j Telephone, No. 531. 667 EE OA Uo t el. i LEVIN. 1 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. Eirstclass 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 entertain- j ments, etc. * 99 P j Tory Street, Wellington. T. WILKINSON, Proprietor j (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. Comfortable Accommodation for Boarders RINCESS 7XIHEATRE JJOTEL, Best Brands of Wines, Spirits and , Ales , only kept. 149

T ITA H I B A ? c L IT B. 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. Qoaches run daily to' meat trains. THE- PEOPEIETOfiS. UO2 Titahi Bay Club. 0 L U B • JJ O T E L, WOODY! LLE. P. M. POOL ... ... ... Proprietor. THIS Hotel offers special inducements to Tourists and Anglers, being the centre of the finest fishing grounds in tne North Island. The Manawatu,. Tiraumea. Manga tainoka, Pohangina. and other rivers, all well stocked, and affording splendid snort, are within close range of the Hotel. First-class accommodation. Horses and Buggies on Hire. li3 •pt A M I L T O T E L. Bangitikei Line. Palmerston N » 4 h. HAVING assumed proprietorship of the above Hotel, I desire to notify that it has besn thoroughly renovated throughout, and several handsome rooms added to the old building. The Hotel now forms one of the moist comfortable and complete on the Coast. An up-to-date tab’e at moderate tariff. Secure paddooking and the best of Stabling, including six loose boxes. o. McWilliams. / 836 Prormtw. ,(

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4313, 23 March 1901, Page 8 (Supplement)

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4313, 23 March 1901, Page 8 (Supplement)

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4313, 23 March 1901, Page 8 (Supplement)