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“NATIONAL” SUCTION GAS ENGINES. A 60 B.n.P. plant can be seen working daily at the office of this paper. I UMTSHARRIS AND BASTIN, 36, WESTMINSTER CHAMBERS, LAMGTON QUAY. ASK YOUR DRAPER OR CLOTHIER FOR “Dominion” Brand Clothing MEN’S and YOUTHS’ SAC SUITS. ' , Perfect in Fit and Style. Manufactured only by CATHIE & SOHS, WHOLESALE CLOTHING MANUFACTURERS, WELLINGTON. THE OCE AN ACCIIJBNI “ d A'ilutedP coi;i, ° kation ’ GUUSS ASSET si 1306 ... JE2.072.6n RESERVES, 1806 ... •... X1.858.M7 • INVESTED FUNDS, 1806 1.38T.883 INCOME, 1900 ... .... Head Otlice fur New Zealand;—4, Cusomhouso quay, Wellington. BUSINESS TRANSACTED BY THE C-• UPeHtATION-.-Accident and Sickness Insurance, WITH WORLD-WIDE TRAVEL; Employers Liability; Workers Compensation; Mortgage Indemnity; Public Risk; late Glass; fidelity Guarantee, LOWEST CURRENT RAILS. _ ■ CHARLES M. MONTEFIORE, General Manager and Attorney for New Zealand. MISS E. KNYV ET T. SHOPPING SPECIALIST, 133, Vickery's Chambers, 82 Pitt Street, SYDNEY. NO CHARGE .MADE FOE BUYING, Our remuneration being solely the customary trade allowance granted by the seller to a recognised agent. Letters of Inquiry promptly answered. Patterns ahd quotations sent. ARTICLES CAREFULLY SELECTED. S : EB COMMERCIAL HAWERA. STABLES. If you ere Travelling and want a Good Uorsa tt Drive or Hide. Now Proprietor. EDWARD THURSTON. a® hotels. THE PALACE HOTEL. WILLIS street; WELLINGTON'S CHOICEST. HOSTELRY lAGNIFICENTLY FURNISHED. PERFECT CUISINE. Replete with every Modern Convenience. Now under the management of A. W. HARRISON, . Late of HunterviUe and Havelock. \ Telephone 863. Communications promptly replied THE ALBERT HOTEL, , ' Corner of WILLIS AND MANNERS STREET-,, , UNDER ENTIRELY NEW MANAGEMENT, IS NOW OPEN TO RECEIVE ' GUESTS. T. G..ASHMAN, H , -(19 ' 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 guay). THE Lease of the above well-known Hotel has recently been purchased by Mr Joa. Naylor, who otters to transient and Permanent Gvuste accommodation second to none in this City, ine House has been elaborately furnished and renovated throughout with ever> modern convenience, and visitors will hud the Lest of W mes and Spirits, etc., with excellent Cuisine vembmed wita moderate taritt. All communications receive prompt attention. 8 JOS. NAYLOR, ' Pioprieior. WELLINGTON MOLES WORTH II 0 T E 1,, 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 Beet Brands of V mes and Spirits in Stock. JJOTEL, MANNERS STREET, WELLINGTON. M. J. (“TED”; DONNELLY, . PROPRIETOR ‘(Late of Masonic Hotel. Wellington). THIS Hotel is now thoroughly complete, and it is one of the bestappointed commercial holism in the city. Every room electrically lighted and newlv furnished. ‘ The hotel ie built with all the latest and safest fire escapes, iron balconies ‘ and stairs leading from every bedroom, j Ample accommodation for tourists and families. . ■ • * Hot and cold plunge and shower bathe. Letters and telegrams-receive prompt attenfnn. Nteht porter In attendance. Te’ephnne, 1701. Only the choicest brands of wines, spirits, etc., stocked. TAUHERENIKAU HOTEL' (Featherston). A. C. NTTZ. Proprietor (late of . Pahiatua). —Situated next the Tauberemkau Racecourse (the most picturesque park in New Zealand!. 1 Headquarters for trout-fishing and shooting. Loose boxes and paddocking on application. All correspondence promptly attended to. 301) 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 Loading House of the City. The house is being completely renovated and put in thorough order. Daily Lunch will be a speciality. ONE SHILLING. JOHN H. FAIEBAIRN. Proprietor 24i (Late of Johnsonvillel.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 6315, 16 September 1907, Page 3
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