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li /TH i e&fSK o y a h m n o Palmerston North. G. SEAHLE Hate* of Otago And Cam lerbury) has tafcen over Iho above wellknown Hotel, and hopes by strict attention to business to receive the pa* tronnge of the travelling public and re* eidents of the district. Good Accommodation for Commercials And Families. 66‘i HOTEL (Private, late Fod- ► oral Coffee Palace). This Hotel is situated in Victoria square, Christchurch* N.Z., and is the prettiest anot in the city It has been enlarged and improved, with a view to welcome visitors to tho Exhibition. The additions consist of S-j Bedrooms, a Drawing, a Commercial, ji Dining Loom (seating 140), and a Balcony fronting the Square. It. may. bit that the people of New Zealand will bo interested that the Exhibition is the largest building oyer constructed in tha Southern Hemisphere. Not only is it large, but made beautiful by man &ndl enhanced by the surroundings of Nature, ANDREW DAVIES. Proprietor. 97(5 NEW PIEII HOTEL. WELLINGTON. THE above bolol has now boon fur. uished throughout in a manner that should appeal to the travelling public as first-class in every respect, and the Proprietors guarantee accommodation second to none in the city. A specialty will be TirE SHILLING LUNCHEON every day between 12 and 2. Commercial men will find this Lunch a feature of the New Pier Hotel quitin ket ping with ito general comfort throughout, a really first-rate chef being in charge of this important department, the diningroom (upstairs) being unequalled in the colony. Visitors by rail or steamer will find the PIEII HOTEL an ideal one to ebay at. Tariff from 7*. WHITWORTH BEOS., Proprietors. Telegraphic Address—" Pier," Wellington BELLEVUE GARDENS AND HOTEL (Late McNab'e), lowe it nun/ The Most Scientific and Ornamental Gardens in the ‘Southern Hemisphere. THE Hotel hae been thoroughly rone, vated and refurnished, and permanent Boarders and Tourist* may rely upon having excellent iiccommodntion, and finding everything firat-cluss. Eight miles from Wellington, and five minutes' journey from Hutt Railway Station. Good roads for riding or cycling. Telephone connection with city. Splendid train service. Good fishing and shooting, correspondence invited, addressed to Manager or Proprietor. Wines and Spirits of Best Brands kept on the premises. Speight's Beer on tap. A. R. V. LODDER, Proprietor. W. GANDAH. Manager. CITY BUFFET WELLINGTON. THE MUST CENTRAL IN THE CITY. HOTEL HOTEL First-class Accommodation. Trams pass the Hotel every Five Minutes. ■ -■ , , ~ Telegrams and letters oddreeesd to the Proprietor promptly attended to. Best Brands of Wines and Spirits Stocked on the Premises. Speight's Dunedin Beer always on tap. Guest staying at the Bellevue Garden* has the privilege of making use of th* Hotel in Wellington ■ A. R. V. LODDER, Proprietor, Telephone 243. P.O. Box 152,

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THE VTBR ATORIUM 12, Kent terrace VIBRATORY MASSAGE—The latest and most up-to-dnte treatment for the following complaints: Rheumatism, Sciatica, Neuralgic Affection*, Circulatory Diseases, Contracted Mu»clee, Stiff Joints, Nervous Headaches, etc, MRS C. J. GKUHSMANN. 684 Certificated Medical llimgw. I j B. WALKED, FORWARDING agent, carried AND GENERAL CONTRACTOR, BULLS. Coaches meet trains at Greatford. All classes of vehicles on hire, includ* inc motor car. Telegrams promptly attended to. Telephone No. 6. FB T A IP L B 8 • (Late of Jenkins and Mack), PLUMBER, GASFITTEK, LOCKSMITH, ELECTRICIAN AND GENERAL REPAIRER. 105, Lamhton quay, next Aldoua Telephone 943. H AEDINQ AND BILLING, advertising experts. ADVERTISEMENTS arranged for all papers throughout Australasia. Head Office; AUCKLAND. Wellington Office: "N.Z. TIMES BUILDINGS. E FOX 429 Wellington Manager. "IVTO nve Book-keeper should handle it Dead Accounts. That is why most storekeepers, offices, and all Government Departments now use „ DOUGLAS LOOSE LEAF LEDGERS (New Zealand Patent), Factory a 49 Willis (street. Wellington. Send for Particulars. Enormous Tims and Labour Savings. Tims 889 TUOW, that death of Little Wiliie’s J. v Was a very sad affair; He'd have lived by taking chillies— D.T. Punch should have been tfeeraj

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 6025, 9 October 1906, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 6025, 9 October 1906, Page 6

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