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R° m T A L HOT Palmerston North. G- SEARLE (late o( Otngo and Can* terbury) has taken over the.above welt* known Hotel, and hopes by strict at. teution to business to receive tho patronage of tho travelling public and residents of the district. Good Accommodation for Commercials And Families. 682 I FEDERAL HOTEL (Private, late Fed-, oral Coffee Palace). This Hotel is situated in Victoria square, Christchurch, N.Z., and is the prettiest spot in th® city It has boon enlarged and improved, with a view to welcome visitors to th® Exhibition. Tho additions consist of 20 Bedrooms, a Drawing, a Commercial, a Dining Room (seating 110), and a Balcony fronting tho Square. It may bs that the people of New Zealand will ho interested that the Exhibition is the largest building ever constructed in thai Southern Hemisphere. Not only is it large, but made beautiful by man and enhanced by the surroundings of Nature. ANDREW DAVIES, Proprietor. 970 NEW PIEE HOTEL, ■ WELLINGTON. THE above hotel has now boon fun. unshed throughout in a manner that should appeal to the (travelling publio on hnet-olass in every respect,, and tho Proprietors guarantee i accommodation second to none in the city. A specialty will bo T.uE SHILLING LUNCHEON every day between 12 and S. Commercial men will find this Lunch, a feature of the New Pier Hotel quite in keeping with its general comfort throughout, a really first-rate ohol bam® in charge of this important the diningroom (upstairs) being unequal* led in the colony. Visitors by rail or steamer will find the PIER, HOTEL an ideal one to stay at. Tariff from 7a. WHITWORTH BEOS., Proprietors. Telegraphic Address—" Pier," Wellington BELLEVUE GARDENS AND HOTEL (Late iloNah's), L O W E R a: D T T, The Most Scientific and Ornamented Gardens in the Southern Hemisphere. THE Hotel has been thoroughly reno, vated and refurnished, and permanent Boarder? and Tourists may rely, upon having excellent accommodation,, and finding everything finic-claas. Eight miles from Wellington., and five minutes' journey from Hutt Railway; station. Good roads for riding oir.cycling. Telephone connection with city. Splendid train service., Good fishing and shooting, correspondence invited, addressed tc Manager or Proprietor. Wines and Spirits of Best Brands kept on the premises. Speight's Boer en tap. A. R. V. LODDEB, Proprietor. W. GANDAR, Manager. OITY JBL EEET HOTEL WELLINGTON. THE MOST CENTRAL IN THE CITY. HOTEL First-class Accommodation. Trams pass the; Hots! every Fivfl Minutes. < ~ . , Telegrams and letters addressed to th® Proprietor promptly attended to. Best Brands of Wines and Spirito Stocked on the Premises. Speight’s Dunedin Beer always on tap. Guest: staying at the Bellevue Gardens hoe the privilege of making use of the Hotel in Wellington. A. R. V. IODDEE, ProprietorTelephone 213. P.O. Box 152. GEO. T. WHITE, WATCHMAKER. MANUFACTURING JEWELLER, AND OPTICIAN. 59 LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON, AND AT CHRISTCHURCH.' DRESS AND ENGAGEMENT RINGS, Large and well-eolectod Stock to choooe from. DIAMONDS, EMERALDS, TURQUOISE. EUBIES. SAPPHIRES. ■ ■ Etc., , OUE OWN MANUFACTURE. GREENSTONE— Largest Assortmeijt of Greenstone Novelties in Town. Maori Tikis, Pendants, Pen-holders, Jam Spoons, Butter Knives, Book Markers, etc. Special attention given to Manufacturing and Repairs. A. LAUEENSON, Manager. JjlOE Cheapness, Style, and Quality la MILLINERY. MUSLINS. PIQUES, PRINTS, Eto, Try A H, W INCH ™ AND ca * 21-25, VIVIAN STREET, Dreeemaking by MISS PE'TERSON and) MISS MOORE. Open till S. - Telephone No. 231®. FRENCH CLEANING. WANTED Known-That Ladies’ Silk Blouses. Costumes and Fancy Articles of all descriptions ren be French Cleaned without shrinking or in anyway affecting the most delicate colours at BARBER'S Sieam Die Wort®. 40, Cuba street. ■ BANKS’ CO-OP 'MI7AT DISTRIBUTING CO., LTD., ARE now open to bny fat stock of any deeenp'tioa. Application may be made to Eos -153, . Welling!on . ISAAC SIKES, Managing Director.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 6052, 9 November 1906, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 6052, 9 November 1906, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 6052, 9 November 1906, Page 10