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BUSINESS NOTICES. A WHIFF OF HEATHER FROM THE HILLS OF SCOTLAND. Watson’s Dundee Whisky

“NATIONAL” SUCTION GAS ENGINES. • A 60 B.H.P. plant can be seen working daily at the office of this paper. AGENTS—- ’ HARRIS AND BASTIN, 36, WESTMINSTER CHAMBERS, LAMBTON QUAY. ■ ASK YOUB DRAPER OR CLOTHIER FOR “Dominion” Brand Clothing MEN’S and YOUTHS’ SAC SUITS, ____________ Perfect in Pit and Style. Manufactured only by CATHIE & SONS, WHOLESALE CLOTHING MANUFACTURERS. WELLINGTON. THE OCEAN ACCIDBN ; r and g^mited ee C( ? epoeation - GROSS ASSETS, 1906 ... .£2,072,671 RESERVES, 1906 353,397 INVESTED FUNDS. 1906 i,357,955 INCOME, 1900 1.1*8,385 Head Oflic© tor New Zealand:—4, Customhouse Q ua 7» Wellington. BUSINESS TRANSACTED BY THE CORPORATION.— Accident- and Sickness Insurance, WITH WORLD-WIDE TRAVEL; Employers Liability; Workers Compensation: Mortgage Indemnity; Public Risk; Plat© Glass; xidelrty Guarantee. LOWEST CURRENT RATES. CHARLES M. MONTEFIOEE. General Manager and Attorney for New Zealand. MISS E. KNYV ET T, SHOPPING SPECIALIST, 133, Vickery’s Chambers, S 3 Pitt Street, SYDNEY. NO CHARGE MADE FQR BUYING, Our remuneration being solely the customary trade allowance granted by tinseller to a recognised agent. Letters of Inquiry promptly answered. Patterns and quotations sent. ARTICLES CAREFULLY SELECTED. COMMERCIAL HAWEEA. STABLES, If you ere Travelling and want a Good Horse u Drive or Ride. New Proprietor. EDWARD THURSTON. 20S hotels. THE' PALACE HOTEL., WILLIS STREET. IV ELLINGTON’S CHOICEST HOSTELRY. _ ■ MAGNIFICENTLY FURNISHED. , PERFECT CUISINE. Replete with every Modern Convenience. Now under tlie management of A. W. HARRISON, Late of Uuuterville and Havelock. Telephone 863. Communications promptly replied to. THE ALBERT HOTEL, ■ Corner of WILLIS AND MANNERS STRESS^ ■ UNDER ENTIRELY NEW MANAGEMENT, IS NOW OPEN TO RECEIVE GUESTS. T. a. ASHMAN. '.q. Proprietor.

THE new grand hotel PALMERSTON NORTH., GOOD, SPACIOUS SAMPLE ROOMS. MARTIN CKEAVEN, Proprietor. MARK O'MALLEY. Late of Masonic Hotel, Napier, Manager. CLYDE QUAY HOTEL (Clyde quay). THE Lease of the above well-known Hotel has recently been purchased by Mr Jos. Naylor, who otters to transient and Permanent Guests accommodation second to none in this City. _ The House has been elaborately furnished and renovated throughout with every modem convenience, and visitors will find the Best of W ines and Spirits, etc., with excellent Cuisine combined with moderate tariff. All communications receive*prompt attention. 8 JOS. NAYLOR, Proprietor. WELLINGTON HOTEL, MOLES WORTH STREET. W NIDD (formerly of Princess Theatre Hotel, Tory street). Proprietor. THE Wellington Hotel is situated immediately opposite the Parliamentary Buildings. First-class accommodation is provided for Travellers, Visitors, and Permanent Boarders. . The Best Brands of Wines and Spirits in Stock. ■ ■ N EW fg EALANDEE JJOTEL. MANNERS STREET, WELLINGTON. M. J. (“TED”; DONNELLY, PROPRIETOR iLate of Masonic Hotel, Wellington). THIS Hotel is now thoroughly complete, and it is one of the bestappointed commercial houses in the city. Every room electrically lighted, and newIv furnished. * - The hotel is built with all the latest and safest fire escapes, iron balconies and stairs leading from every bedroom. Ample accommodation for tourists and families. Hot and cold plunge and shower baths. Letters and telegrams receive prompt attention. Night porter in attendance. Telephone, 1701. Only the choicest brands of wines, spirits, etc., stocked. mAHHERENIKAE HOTEL (Fcather--I- ston), A. C. NITZ, Proprietor (late of Pahiatua). —Situated next the Tauheremkau Racecourse (the most picturesque park in New Zealand). Headquarters for trout-fishing and shooting. Loose boxes and paddoeking on application. All correspondence promptly attended to. 509 OCCIDENTAL HOTEL, LAMBTON QUAY. WELLINGTON. T BEG to announce that I have taken over this well-known Hotel, and alterations and improvements are now ; n hand which will again made the Occidental the Leading House of the City. The house is being completely renovated and put in thorough order. Daily Lunch will be a speciality. ONE I SHILLING. JOHN H. FAIEBAIRN. Proprietor 241 (Late of Johnsonville).

DUKE of EDINBURGH HOTEL, WILLIS ST., and MANNERS ST.. WELLINGTON. Lease of the above wall-known Hotel, which offers superior accommodation. to Visitors, has been recently purchased by Mr Robert Dwyer, who, in order to keep up the reputation of the Hotel, has had it renovated throughout. It is how a thoroughly up-to-date Hotel in every respect, and only the very best of Ales, Wines, and Spirits are kept in Stock. . Terms, etc., on application. , » ROBERT DWYER - - Proprietor. TELEPHONE 168. 316 THE GRAND HOTEL, HASTINGS. rjp.lI K Premier Hotel of the Hawke's Bay District. New Building, up-to-date appointments. Excellent Cuisine. Visitors are assured of every attention and comfort. The best Liquors only Stocked. G. B. MACKAY, 283 , Proprietor. Telephone 41. P.O. Box 23. MARQUIS op NDRMANBX HOTEL, CARTERTON. Wm. HALLEY ... Proprietor (Late of the Kilbimie Hotel). THE Leading and Commercial Hotel of the Wairarapa. First-class Chef. Liquors, and prompt attqgjion to all orders. Excellent Billiard-table. The Marquis cab meets all trains. Livery stables attached to the premises. 25 COCKAYNE'S LEVIATHAN HOTEL. "V/ r ISIT 0H S to the International Exhi- ' bition will get good accommodation at Cockayne’s Leviathan (Temperance) Hotel, Manchester street, Christchurch. Accommodation for 400.. 830 ALWAYS LOOK WELL The best material looks nothing unless properly CUT and MADE. We are practical Tailors and Smart Carters. Your interest is looked after, every garment supervised from the Cutting Board to the last touch the Iron gives. Your inspection invited. Perfect satisfaction Guaranteed. J. HENDERSON & CO., High-Class Ladies’ and Gentlemen’* Tailors and Costumiers, 80 Wrms Sheet - - Wixusarojr.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 6313, 13 September 1907, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 6313, 13 September 1907, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 6313, 13 September 1907, Page 3