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MILLS & CO., Ltd., furnishing' and general ironmongers AND IRON MERCHANTS. L'- JItST AEKIVEDr£a large assortment o i E^ujatol Porce’a^D^Ename .Iron Baths, 2’-* Metallic Enaraelt* and Painted |ron Bat h o. with and without Hot and Cold “« 'Water for tho Cottdge and Mansion. *sss 0 * t?.DEN REQUISITES • ■ Of Eyepi Description. . , WEB&Bn«*lish and American, all sizes • GAEXIEN HOUjEEB, Single and Double Cylinders SprayTnmps. Syringes* Garden Hose SI?ORTS GOODS—. ■■. _ ■ , r v fekiceting Material in GreaL Variety ' t ’»nnis,. .Croquet, .Lawn Bowls'. ' ’ gjii Mid BaS* ' Vi' - ; 3ffda% 'QJove&v Steel and Eos© • SHOW ■' -'OCRVOIS OUAY. Yl&iXfßlA & SSSXSB, STREETS. • E. W . .MILIS;. & m,. iwgrri’affnCTdaiwaaMfßriiia.rai ■evwLza: w: IS «P%> X-. & * / JijJd'rtAf \tL m 1 M: THEELAGS 808 < ' 3500jiflGEE 9180"OF£6h}PAPE!BHANGINGS‘ ;• . • , WRITS EGE WStAT VXGH EEQIIXEIV . No. 17, MANNERS STREET.

JgEAI.AK'DEB ' Mama era street, Wellington. J. ‘ H. P B 10; |B (Son of Mr Hawjr Price)!' PROPRIETOR.', / i ;; :> iiivj ®SIS old-established,;well-teoTVTi HdtaTi located in the heart' of 'the city, has. bean taken over by J. H, has baeu refurnished throughout, iandei-' tensive idteratibng'are; in progress; which” ■when completed, will make the New Zealander second to hone, for comfortand, convenience- Permanent boarders ” and' tho travelling public will find the beat of accommodation and attention at mj*dpr-_ ate rates. f’" B , vf®* .Good Stabling. ' , • !i ; ■.,< Staples's and Speight's ’ Beep . kept-.-The Best of Everything at the i. NEW ZEALANHE*. j 665 0 B N T P« Ji 1 T B LV Ehmbton quay, Wellington.' ' a. ;-t (kilo of Bunediiih'o 1, ! ■■ PROPRIETOR.j THIS First-class Uotot excellent accommodation for I*amilieei j Permanent Boarders and, visitors, tp, [Wellington. Situated in the qentrwiof the city, it ia within easy access of both and railways. Patrons wjR find that their requirements will be carefußystndied at the Central. " ’ ' j Best Brands of Wines, Spirits And Ales only kept. Civility and attention! Moderate rates. -' ■ j ; ■ N.B.—First-class luncheon, may bo,had daily from 12 to 2, 1 ‘ i Telephony, No. 531. , „I ; 567 EBEEOA JJOjTEL, ' ' ' : LEVIN/ ’ - 'G I CHARLES WILLIAMS- Proprietor. THIS Commodious and’: 'rGomfortable Hostelry, conveniently situated! directly opposite tho Railway Station of Levin, contains 26 rooms, and. is fitted with j all modern improvements.: Evqry accommodation isprovided for Boarders and-’the! Travailing Public at Moderate. ,charges. The best of liquors only kepi;' ■ Sample rooms for travellers; Good ’Stahling/Flrst!.': class Billiard Table Refreshments at all hours; j Special attention, to Cyclists. Hot. Coldw and Shower Baths, , 4; ; The. new Pahlie Hall, is, now, open for ■ 'engagements for • dramatic ( oiitertaiiiiM .xoents, etc. • • * 1 j -r/iaSS ( [pajINCESS npHEATEE "-|JOT-EE,-Tory Street, Wellington.'. T. ’WILKINSON, Proprietor; fLato of Waitoiara Hotel, Waitotara); i ' MR WILKINSON begs to' Inform his friends and hue, public generally that ho has taken possession of the 1 above well known, centrally-skruaied Hotel. , Comfortable Accommodation for Boarders Beat Brands'of Wines, Spirits, and Ales only kept. -,i _ - -.1.49 ■T ITA H I ■B AT 'O E'TF-Mi-THB now. i and commodious > Seaside Accommodation Establishment being now complete, and containing all the requisites for carrying on an business, is now open to receive Visitors wishing to spend a holid'ay at Seaside;' Early application necessary. Coaches run daily to meet trains. ■ ■ THE PROPRIETORS. 90S Titahf Bay Club.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4314, 25 March 1901, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4314, 25 March 1901, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4314, 25 March 1901, Page 2