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The -oellevub HE -*5 E L L E V U B GARDEN S . ARDENS. CLATB McNAB’S) LOWER HT7TT. THE MOST SCIENTIFIC AND OENA MENTAL GARDENS IN THE SOUTHERN HEMISPHERE. MESSES OEE and LODDER (the J’rcDrietors) have pleasure in announcing that the BELLEVUE GARDENS .late McNab's) are now ready to receive visitors The residence having been thoroughly renovated and re-furnished, patrons may rely on findi og everything first-class. Private dinner and picnic parties arranged for. Satisfaction guaranteed. Permanent Boarders and Tourists will find excellent accommodation at the Bellevue Gardens. Patrons may rely on receiving the very' best attention. The Gardens and their Beautiful Picturesque furroundiogs are so well known that the Proprietors feel it is needless to describe them in this announcement. Corresponlienee invited, addressed nHher to tfce Manager, Bellevue Gardens, or to the Pro. Brietors. Messrs Orr and Lodder, City Buffet Hotel, Lambton quay, Wellington, Telephone, 702, 569 ■p BIN CESS JJOTEL, Molosworth and Murphy streets. Wellington. MB THOMAS J. WRIGHT ;for sev. eral years past in business in GreytownV having purchased the lease of the abrvo ■well-known Hostelry, begs to announce to the inhabitants of Wellington and the country 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 .epletc and up-to-date in every respect. Travel lers and Permanent Boarders will find ib ■ comforts of a home. All Wines. A»es and Spirits the very best quality. A ouli solicited. THOMAS J. WRIGHT, 479 Proprietor. rjIHE JJ O T E L, FEATfiERSTON. JAMES CRAWFORD. Proprietor. The Royal Hotel is situated five minutes walk from the Featherston' Railway Station. Coaches convey passengers to and from the Hotel. Travellers and Tourists will find every comfort of a home at the Royal. Telegrams and letters receive prompt attention. Wines, Ales and Spirits of the very best quality. 110 (JIA VISTOCK JJOTEL, WAIPUKURAU. HAWKE'S BAY. ROBT. HUNT, Proprietor. The above Hotel is acknowledged by the Commercial Traveller and Tourist to he one of the best equipped hostelries south of the lino. The prettiest village settlement in the Hawke's Bay district. Holiday-seekers cannot do better in selecting ’‘Waipuknrau for a few days’ holiday. "An ideal spot" for the Sports, man. Excellent accommodation. Wines, Ales and Spirits of . the first quality. Passengers by train please note that the trains running North and South stop ten minutes at the Waipuknrau Refreshment Rooms. 148 VICTORIA HOTEL. ABEL SMITH STREET. (Off Cuba street). THIS we'l-known house has been enlarged and thoroughly renovated throughout and refurnished, and is now one of the best family and most comfortable "hotels in Wellington. .Electric light all through the building. Special Accommodation for Country Visitors. •P. DWYER. Proprietor. Best Brands of Wines and Spirits only kept. i/Ai xj.xj.x- xi.Ai.tJ. nu-jjj,, areet, » T Christchurch. —Situated very centra f Christeunruh; near post enH Telegranh iffices. Banks, and other Public Offices, lot. Cold and Shower Baths, Night porar; Correspondence promptly _ attended 3. Telephone. 177.—JOHN NEIL. Prorietor. OODVTLLE REFRESHMENT ROOMS, W. RUDDICK, Proprietor. [YHB Railway Passengers, going either L North or South, should be aolainted with the fact that at the Woodlie Refreshment Rooms they can have good Hot Luncheon. Railway Guards ill inform the traveller how much time a will have at Woodville. 119 "All who would achieve auoess should endeavour to merit it.' VTTTE have during the past three years ifvT spared no expense in endeavouring to make our Beer second to none in New Zealand, aijd can now confidently assert we have succeeded in doing so. We invite all who enjoy a good glass of BEER To r-v for STAPLES'S BEST, On draught at almoot all Hptels in the City and Surrounding District, and confidently anticipate their verdict will be that Staples and Co. have successfully removed the reproach that Good Beer could not be brewed in Wellington. J. STAPLES AND CO., Limited, Molesworth and Murphy streets. HEALTH AND HOW TO OBTAIN IT. JJEAD WHAT VITADATIO IS DOING. TUBERCULOSIS OF THE BOWELS Cured by .. VITADATIO. Canterbury road. Mount Pleasant, Tunstall, Victoria, June 1, 1901. MR PALMER- , Dear Sir,—Last November I felt very un. well and had to take *to my bed. I called in a doctor, he examined me, and said that I was suffering firm Tuberculosis of the Bowels. He prescribed for me, and not feeling better I decided to call in another doctor, who examined me also and said the same thing. He also prescribed for me. and still feeling no better I was strongly advised to take VITADATIO, and after taking it for a short time I began to improve, and eventually regained my long lost, health. I was three months in bed and suffered a great deal of pain, and had it not been for VITADATIO I believe I would have died; but to-day lam thankful to say I am in good health, and have gained'a stone in weight, and can honestly recommend to any person suffering as I did. Tours faithfully, ELIZABETH DENNY. We certify that the above is correct, ROBERT DARE, 233, High street, Northcote. MARY ANN BARKER, Rellett street, Northcote. E. BAKER. Derby avenue, Northcote. W. P. BOUNDY, Federal Dye Works, 22, West street. North Fitzroy. ALFRED JENKIN, 29, Herbert street, Northcote. For further particulars. S. A. PALMER, WAREHOUSE, WATERLOO QUAY, Wellington. Correspondence invited. Write for testimonials.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4396, 29 June 1901, Page 8 (Supplement)

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4396, 29 June 1901, Page 8 (Supplement)

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4396, 29 June 1901, Page 8 (Supplement)

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