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Jfl A M Eangitikei Line. Palmerston North. JOHN EGBERTS (Late of Kaikoura and Lyttelton) HAS assumed proprietorship of the above hotel, and solicits a share of patronage. Good beds and a first-class table. Stabling and safe paddocks provided. JJ O T E L . LEVIN. ■ CHARLES WILLIAMS, -Proprietor. THIS Commodious and Comfortable Hostelry, conveniently situated, directly opposite the Railway Station, of Levin, contains 36 rooms, and ie ‘.fitted with all modern improvements. Every accommodation is provided for Boarders and the Travelling Pnblic at Moderate charges. The best of lionore only kerft. Sample rooms for travellers. Good Stabfcng. Firstclass Billiard Table Refreshments at all hours. . Special attention to Cyclists. Hot, Cold and Shower Baths. The new Public Hall ie now. open for engagements for dramatic entertainments. etc. 99 <jp ITAHI jg A Y LH B. THE new and commodious Seasutjr, iccommodution Establishment being complete, and , containing all requisites for carrying on an business, is now open to receive Victors wishing to spend a holiday at (Seaside. Early application necessary. Coaches ran daily to meet taae A>jb. THE •02 Tftanl. 4iay (flub. I L T TJ O T E L. I T AI T A Jjf OTE L. ME FRANK MA V EP/ (j a te of the Wairarapa and wellingt /fa) begs to inform his old friends and .'the public generally that ho has, taken the above old-es-:shed house, aj» jC j hopes by strict afcion to bnsinevi, to win a fair share of 1 pnblic t. The Hotel hey, heen thoroughly renovated. and fort, attention and civility, togethef with the best of ‘/verything. Only the best Ales, Wines an d. Spirits kept. Good sheep-, proof pad docks. 838 OF NORMANBT CARTERTON. HOTEL. /"HIS well-known House has been renovated and refurnished throughout, and /is now one of the best Family and Com- ] mercial Hotels in the district. Hot, Cold and Shower Baths. None but the Best Brands of Wines and Spirits. W. T. WATTS, Proprietor. PEDD X E ‘ S OLARENDON QLHB JJOTEL. Opposite Post Office. NAPIER. ADJOINING the XJ.S.S. Company and New Zealand Shipping Comaanj'e offices. Bxeelleat Accommodation for Tourists and, Travellers. Lawn, Tennis, Billiards. Family and Commercial Hotel. QOtIDUNTAL JJ OTBL,

MASTEETON. C*-LAS. CRESS, the well-known athlete and «port, and late proprietor of the Masonic Hotel, Wellington, has purchased Ifce interest in the above, which continues a- FREE HOUSE FOE BEVERAGES. ETBET ATTENTION TO CYCLISTS. CHARLES CRESS, to Proprietor. jp KING ESS jrj OTE L, Molesivorth and Murphy streets, Wellington. ME THOS. J. WRIGHT (for several years, past in business in Qroytown), 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 »hare 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 tome. All Wines. Ales and Spirits tha very best quality. A call solicited. THOS. J. WEIGHT. *79 Proprietor, C L U B TT O t“h“.L. STRATFBStO (Late of Barrett’s 'Hotel, Wellington). ME JOSEPH WAEEHASt begs to announce that he has takes over this commodious aad popular Hotel, and that Travellers and Visitors to Stratford can rely upon receiving the best of attention and comfort. Only the best liquors kept a stock. Y/ITHITE HART HOTEL, High street, ”” 'Christchurch.—Situated very centre of>iChristchurch; near Post and Telegraph Offices, Banka and other Public Offices. Hot, Cold and Shower Baths. Night Porter. Correspondence promptly attended to. Telephone, 177.—JOHN NEIL, Proprietor. $ SJ 1 * LIMIT'S!). WILLfNGTOI GTE AM BPECIALITUSC.

A ! FAKBANKS' T| RENEWABLE VULCANISED ASBESTOS DISC GLOBE VALVES. VALVES are distinct -A from any others. Thousands in ns©, and, owing to the popularity of this make, many inferior and obsolete valve* have some upon the market. Therefore, nak for FAIEB ANKS', and take no other. These VALVES are bo oonstrnocad that the usual defects known r« exist - n <"*'{, be Valves are eliminated. I her are provided with Vulcanised Asbestos’ Disc King*. The King is composed of the iibro ei A*, hestos, to which is added, by patented process, waterproof vahanisiog material, sicking a very durable packing which will not crack or flake off. Tt i- jbd central on its seat by grades oast on the body of the valve. It ib also too-red on the spindle without the use of a its, smews, pins, wires or anything that is liable to become detached while in use. The Vulcanised Asbestos Bing it forced 1 into a brass holder, and the.metal is spun ■ or turned over tie edge* of tie ring, eo it ! cannot drop out. -tj The Disc consists of ring and brass holder complete, ready for asp, and can he put into the valve by simply removing the bonnet, slipping the old disc from end of spindle, substituting new one .and replao- ] ing bonnet; the whole operation expiring only a few Moments' time and no skill. These Vj'vcs have a raised roond seat < ■non which scale, grit or sediment is less likely to lodge than on the-nroa.i. fat «eets', jo mm only need. The 8t siting Bote* are all packed with Braided Bound Asbestos Packing, which is very duribl», and cannot be blown or washed tm t Used by Steam bhip Companies, ’Public 1 Works Department, welling rot Harbour] Board Freezing Worts, Dairy factories , md all intelligent users if stesm. We invite inspection and trisl by all J»tsrested in this line of goods. PMNBBBTHT INJICTOBS.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4319, 30 March 1901, Page 8 (Supplement)

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4319, 30 March 1901, Page 8 (Supplement)

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4319, 30 March 1901, Page 8 (Supplement)