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FURNISHING AND GENERAL IRONMONGERS AMD IRON MERCHANT^. iEEIVED.'n large assortment of Porcelain Enamel Iron Baths, ' ■ ■■'r.Uu.i!ic Knaruiß and Painted Iron Eat h s, with and without Hot and Cold ““■* ‘Water Fittings'" 'Suitable for the Cottage and Mansion. 'Ap.-fc vsH^xSi ftik I ■ ( | - WMPM I i garden requisites . ... ; Of Every Description. ■i r Mil W®5S English aid American, all sizes. SAADEN Single and Double Cylinders. Spray FumpS) Syriinges; Garden Hcso SPORTS FOODS— ; XXjkeLmg Material in Qrea. Variety Tv.-;* F<*nrasi Croquet. Lawn-Bowls a'-ji: »UU; Gtovsiv Quriis* Steel and Dope SPO’F ROOMS*— ’ ■ ■ /fiRVfMS 'QUA v, .VlCJijjjRIA & HUTOfcB..STREETS. W MfLI-Br- |&' "CO %IMITEB Zimß ... n A Mi mmmm THU-PIACE FOB ART PAPffIPHANGINGS. ' : jpST L iANi)ED— : A ,; \A. AMi: AA' A; ; ..- SSOOjHiaH/IIiTiPAPEJBHAPfOINGS , i : : - ■ . 91802PEi6»*PiiPHHHiSPiti]iNG& • , WBITBFOB ■ No. 17, STEEinV <*- - :-iu - r! - .

N EW JJOTELi Manners street, Wellington. > «' J. . H. P E I O . E (Son of Mr Harry Price)" ' . i oi Mr Harry Pi PEOPEI^TOE. THIS old-established, wcll-kn.o’wif Hotel,: located in the heart of the- cityrijis been taken over By J. H. Price, Tlletjhouae ' has been refurnished throughout, and «Srtensive alterations are ia.progress,iyhiojl when completed, will makSthc New Zealander second to none for, comfort and convenience. Permanent' hoardersV and the travelling public will find the‘ ; heat of accommodation arid attention at moderate rates. ’ : • , j (Good Stabling. ' " j Staples's and Speight's, Beer kept. ll* k* —, rtrt i- jk -C T/iprt li.i l*tl « n ■ n tfc A * L The Best of Everything afc the KEWZEAEANDEEv, .'665 E N T E A L O. .IV : E,J/j, Lambton quay, Wellington. , I A. M. G O W: / flate of Dunedin)!!, PEOPEIETOBva;"! m;,-; -,--J THIS First-class Hotid uffords -eimallent accommodation for Pastilles; ■; Pernmnent Boarders and vieitprs to Wellington. Situated in the centre of .the city, it: is within easy access of, both shipping and railways. Patrons wrljj find that their' requirements will be carefully studied ajtl the Central. - - ••• Best Brands of Wines, Spirits and Alefe, only kept. Civility and attention. - Moderate rates. ' /' ■ • , ■, I . N.B.,—First-class luncheon'may hd had' daily from 12 to 2. ; ;. , . i,,,... , ! Telephone, No. 531. ‘ . .567 EEE E 0 LEVIN.

CHARLES WILLIAMS, Proprietor,. THIS Commodious and Comfortable Hostelry, conveniently situated, directly opposite the Railway Station of Sevin. contains 26 rooms, and is fitted. with all modern improvements. Every accommodation is provided for Boarders and tile Travelling Putflio at Moderate, charges. The best of licniors only; kept. Sample rooms for travellers. Good Stabling. Eiratclass Billiard Table f Refreshments at all hours. J Special attention to Cyclists. Hot. Cold and Shower Baths. ■ ’ I . The new Public Hal! is now open fijr engagements for dramatic entertain--meats, etc. * ’ ■ JpRINCESS rjIHEATEB Tory Street, Wellington.. .. T. WILKINSON, ‘ (Late of Waitotara Hotel, WaitotaraV IL. MR WILKINSON bet^s- to iinform--- his friends and the public generally that he has taken possession of the above wellknown, centrally-situated Hotel. ■’ Comfortable Accommodation for Hoarders Beat Brands of Winbs, Spirits'ancl'Ales only kept. Ij«> rp ITAHI B iT e^r THE new and commodious . Seaside Accommodation Establishment boing'rtow complete, and containing-. ,aIL TS fh«; requisites for carrying on an" np-t(HQ*te business, is now open to receive .yititprs wishing to spend a holiday at Seaside. Early application necessary. - ' • • Conches run daily to meet trains;- , ■_, THE PROPRIETORS : ’ 902 -UtahL Club. •

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4318, 29 March 1901, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4318, 29 March 1901, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4318, 29 March 1901, Page 2