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WORKING MEN ARB the bone and sinew of this country* and lb© mainstay of our business: that is why they com© to LINDSAY'S for all their boots. "Wear and tear" have proved their worth. Men’s Blueher Boots, tips, templates, and nails, 5s lid, 7s 6d, Os Gd Men’s Pegged Shooters, tips, toeplates, and nails, 8s lid, 10s Gd, 12s 6d Men’s Heavy Kip Watertight#, 10s 6d, 12s 6d. 13s 6d, 16s Cd Men’s Chrome Pegged Shooters, tips, toeplates, and nails, Hs Gd, 12s 6d, 14s 6d Hen’s Calf Goloshed Balmorals, 18s 6d Men’s Goloshed Bals., stout soles, posted to ©very township round Wellington, They wear like pin-wiro, broad or narrow toes, 30s Gd Boys’ and Youths’ Boots, first in quality, second in price, Gs Cd, 7s Gd. Ss Gd, 9s Gel, 10s Gd, 12s Gd A. LINDSAY’S GREAT BOOT EMPORIUM, LAMBTON QUAY AND C,UBA STREET. BARRETT’S NEW HOTEL (Opposite Bank of New ’Zealand), LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. THE Proprietor of the above new Hotel has pleasure In announcing to the citizens of Wellington and country districts that Barrett’s New Hotel is now completed and thoroughly Burnished with all the very latest designs in artistic furnishings. The hotel occupies a central position, being in close proximity to the Post and Telegraph Offices, Queen’s Wharf, etc. Commercial travellers and visitors to Wellington'will find all the comforts of a home at Barrett s New Hotel, which, contains large lofty bedrooms, with comfortable sitting and commercial rooms. The huge balcony affords visitors to the hotel an opportunity of having a panoramic view of Lambton quay and city. Tho house contains over seventy rooms, and is fitted up with the latest 1 fire-escapes. Telegrams and letters receive prompt attention. Wines, Ales and Spirits First Quality. J. J. KELLY, Proprietor, 7EW NELSON. CUSTOMHOUSE HOTEL. Mi FRANK DAKIN • Desires to inform the Travelling Comnunity, his patrons and tho public geneally that his new premises are now openfd, and will bo found replete in every espect. ■ The is a commodious milcling, well and faithfully biiilt on tho atest designs, including Electric'Light. Being in close proximity to tho Wharf md Railway- Station. Tourists and travellers will find every comfort of a iomo at.the CUSTOMHOUSE HOTEL, felson. Telegrams and letters receive prompt inniion. S3O ,LBE R T H a Wellington. O T E Jj, MR GEO. A. ALLEN Has pleasure in intimating that he has taken over the proprietorship of this wellknown Commercial and Family Hotel, and trusts that his long experience in firstclass hotel-keeping will add to tho, comtort of visitors. Suites of. Rooms and all First-class Accommodation for Tourists and BoardBr 3 Excellent Table Kept. 415 CRITERION HOTEL, BULLS. C. GIBSON. Proprietor. THE above-named Hotel, which has boon long and favourably known, bos been taken over by the above-named Proprietor, and offers special inducements to Boarders and the Travelling Tho Cuisine, being under the special f>ervision of Mrs Gibson, patrons may y that only a first-class table will, bo ■pt. Good clean Beds. Only one draught Beer kept on the ■emises. Sneight’s Sparkling Ales. . •pile choicest brands of Wines, Spirits id Cigars. 53’ TATTERSALL'S HOTEL, CHRISTCHURCH. (Under new management.) Centrally situated and : furnished throughout in a most np-to-date manner. Electrically lighted. Telegrams and letters promptly attended to. 605, W. T. YfATTS, Proprietor.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXVII, Issue 5373, 5 September 1904, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume LXXVII, Issue 5373, 5 September 1904, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume LXXVII, Issue 5373, 5 September 1904, Page 7

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