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NO MORE PORTRAITS WILL BE TAKEN AT THE STUDIO OJ? \ W R T G GLESWORTH and BINNS, 7, WILLIS STREET WELLINGTON. AFTER THE 31st MAY, 1905. THE RECEPTION-ROOM AND OFFICE WILL BE OPEN FOE DELIVERY OF PICTURES UNTIL THE XSth OF JUNE. WE WILL ’NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR DELIVERY OR CUSTODY AFTER THAT DATE. TOILETWARE ! TOILETWARE ! JUST LANDED- j A LOVELY SELECTION OF THE VERY LATEST IN SINGLE AND DOUBLE TOILET ° SETS ! NEWEST SHAPES ! NEWEST SHADES ! EXCEPTIONALLY LOW PRICES. Don’t purchase elsewhere until you have seen these goods. RITCHIE & CO., THE CRYSTAL PALACE, 109, LAMBTON QUAY, Opposite Messrs Kirkcaldie and Stains. QEIENTAL TEA MART. S. d. No. 1 Sugar, 2Jd lb bag 12 G No. la Sugar, lb, bag 12 6 No. 2 Sugar. 2jd lb. bag 12 3 Ugalla Tea, per lb 1 4 Ugalla Tea, 51b box 5 6 Rice, Gib ... - 1 0 Sago, Gib ... ... 1 0 AT CAMPBELL’S, 21. MANNERS STREET, And Corner WILSON AND RIDDIFORD STREETS, Newtown. THOMPSON BROS., LTD. COAL AND PRODUCE MERCHANTS, DIXON, FEATHERSTON. HARRIS, AND PIPITBA STREETS. Telephones 2G6, 533. 835, and 1819. Coalbrootdale. Blackball, Puponga, New- . castle and State Coals Brunner Nuts. Slack, Ooko, Charcoal, Firewood. Chaff. Oats. Wheat, etc. Country Orders promptly supplied. COAL COAL COAL AND PRODUCE. THE WESTPORT~AND GRBYMOUTH COAL AND PRODUCE CO., LTD., . LOWER V CUB A STREET. JJAVE FOR SALE, at current rates— COALBROOKDALE STATE COAL PUPONGA NEWCASTLE Oats, Chaff, Hay and Straw, etc., always in stock. We have several Properties (town and country) for Sale. Telephone 222. W. C. GASQUOINE, Manager. PUBLIC NOTICE. TRAVELLERS PLEASE READ. H ASTIR’S FEILDING HOTEL, Feeding. UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. T. NICHOLAS ... Proprietor. . ,(Late of Hawera). HAVING purchased the lease of the above well-known Family and Commercial Hotel, patrons may roly on receiving the best attention, combined i with all the comforts of a home. Excellent accommodation. Wines, Ales,) and Spirits first quality. Letters and telegrams receive prompt -attention. , 67 THE NEW CLARENDON V HOTEL. Palmerston North, is the most commodious and handsome edifice oh the West Coast of the Island.- But newly erected, cleanliness, and the most up-to-j date conveniences are large attractions offered by the hotel, which is conducted on business lines at a reasonable tariff. In ail there are 50 rooms, each of which is well ventilated and comfortably furnished ; good table: smart attendance; an ideal country house. Mrs Tait. Proprietress. 974 L B E R T H O TEL, WELLINGTON. D. P. BARRETT ... Proprietor (Late Manchester Hotel, Feilding), 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 first-class hotel-keeping will add to the comfort of visitors. • Suites of Rooms and all First-Class Ac- I coromodation for Tourists and Boarders. Telegrams and Letters receive prompt attention. , Excellent Table Kept. 403 WELLINGTON HOTEL. MOLES WORTH STREET. A. HAYWARD (formerly, of PrincessHotel), Proprietor. i THE Wellington Hotel is situated im-1 mediately, opposite the Parliamentary Buildings, ’ and within a minute’s walk of the Government Buildings. First-class accommodation is’provided for Travellers. Visitors, and Permanent Boarders. The Best Brands of Wines and Spirits in Stock. GREYTOWN HOTEL, THOS. LORlMEE...Proprietor. (Late •of Masonic Hotel, Ashhurst). I HAVE taken over the above wellknown hotel, and beg to intimate that every attention will be given to my old and new customers. Good stables; vehicles for hire. Our 'buses meet all trains. 1

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 5603, 1 June 1905, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 5603, 1 June 1905, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 5603, 1 June 1905, Page 8