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WATSON’S WHISKY THE BEST IN THE WORLD! I 9 ,B 5 6mbam Fyokl Lamhton Quay NOW OPEN for the reception of Guests. The Alterations and Improvements in this Hotel cannot but attract attention. P.O. Box 727. tariff on APPiiCATion nr wont orflct. 'Phone >43 p, J. (PADDY) ORtmn, Prcprlator. HOTEL NOTICE. the . • . Duke of Edinburgh dotel 1$ now under the Personal Supervision of FRANK OAKES, Proprietor. WELLINGTON’S LEADING PRIVATE HOTEL ■ Motel Brtetol (Corner of Cuba and Ghuznee Sts.) Strictly First-class. Excellent' Cuisine. Tariff, 6/-per day; Permanent Rates by arrangement. 'Phone 1050. Night and Day Porter. Proprietress MRS. T. BLACK.^ ■*3 r PANAMA HOTEL Cirner Vivian and Taranaki Streets. J. C. NASON, Proprietor All Case Whiskies from j/-; Bulk 4/6. Colonial Ales and Stout rod. hot. The PANAMA offers to Permanent and Transient Guests Excellent Accommodation combined with Moderate Tariff. Only the bess of Ales and Spirits kept in stock. FOR £BO, 1C ALSO 21, 4 & 6 h.p. A.J.Sn, STURNEY RUDGE, 21 h.p. DOUGLAS, 1913 and 1915 Models, 3 h.p. ENFIELD, and 6-6 h.p. NEW HUDSON AND OTHER MAKES AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. Large Stocks of Accessories for Motors and Cycles. REPAIRS at tho Shortest Notice and AT LOWEST RATES. BOUCHER’S, 74 Lambton Quay B°' g Why John Roberts Praised. JOHN ROBERTS' BRIDGE. Alcock’s Billiard Tables ' A special feature of your tablet,” wrote John Robert,, “ is their wonderful mndarance.” This quality of exceptional durability distinguishes every Alepek> Table. It is primarily due to the solid, thoroughly seasoned woodwork. The choicest Maple and other costly timbers are seasoned for several years on ALCOCK’S ideal drying grounds at Wellington Every piece of wood that fis passed for use in Alcocks factory ust be flav must be flawless, dry as cork, and hard as steel. All other details in tho making of ALCOCK’S BILLIARD TABLES are treated with the lame thoroughneii. That i» why these tables are umurpatteJ on thi» plan.t. Wiita TO-DAY far ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUES Full-Sized Tables 86 gns. to 250 gns. Patent “Lever” Billiard-Dining Tables 24 go*, to 37 gns. Aicock&Co.,Ltd. » R 7 Head Office and Factory t Wellington. Also at Auckland, Christchurch, Dunedin. Melbourne, Sydney, London m *• m JOHN ROBERTS' MODE ■ OP HOLDING THE CHE. | Sss Australia Across Remarkable Motor Record ■s FREMANTLE TO SYDNEY in 8 Days 23 Hr*. 40 Mias. GREAT TYRE TEST! The finest transcontinental Motor Car drive yet accomplished In Australia,. Is that Just recorded by Messrs. P. Armstrong, H. Fraser and T. Collins, who left Fremantle on 10th November, and reached Sydney (2899 miles) on 19th November. The Records of the Trip are as follows: Fremantle to Adelaide (1763 miles) 5 days 20Jf hrs., Fremantle to Melbourne (2334 miles) 7 days 11JS hrs., Fremantle to Sydney (2899 miles) ch a performance Is as astounding as it is remark--8 days 23 hrs. 40 rain. Such i . able (or the demonstration of tyre service given. In fitting Australian-made - DDNLOPTYRES for this strenuous Journey, a wise selection was made. It was a gruelling test for car and tyres, and the latter in particular. Through rough bush country, over rocks, sand, stumps and ruts, the “Dunlops” were dreadfully abused for nearly 3000 miles, but " Dunlop ” quality and workmanship stood the test That is one of the finest features of these Australian made tyres—the strength to stand up to continuous hard work ; they, are ailed unrivalled in this respect, hence their popularity with Australasian motorists. Our claim, “Use‘Dunlops’—it pays,” has again been publicly vindicated, and in no uncertain manner. When such tyres are obtainable why buy imported goods? OBTAINABLE ALL GARAGES. DUNLOP .- - , ■ —__ All Slain N.Z. RUBBER and AUJTDALIA. i -3AUSICAUA- j nauooaiit ~\Q> . neat*tuvr» N. j.w. Jii ! svDNiv CO MkktOt ***************************&************ WE CORDIALLY INYITB YOU TO INSPECT OUR DISPLAY * OP ART. M°GREGOR WRIGHT’S ART GALLERY. UMBTO.N quay. -fm***************** ********************

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLI, Issue 9257, 26 January 1916, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume XLI, Issue 9257, 26 January 1916, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume XLI, Issue 9257, 26 January 1916, Page 8

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