Post Cards! Po3t Cards 1 62 >MANNERS-STREEt i' '■•■■ '"'■ ■■'<•■■•■ - , „?■'-. .■ ! NEXT DOOR OPER& HOUSE, 1 " WELLINGTON! The Best-Shop«in Town for Post oar<3s> Collectors should Pay us a Visit. iJust Arrived^ .-.'THE BATHEES," 2s 3d the set. -:^, ( ',. , *'!EHB PEOGEESS," 2s^ieft# . - ;■, i ■■£■ :.- •• - ' ■-■, ' ; - . ■. ■ ■•T>j ■- >-'s' . ; -v . *'A DAY'S OTJTINa AT MANLY," &B&tMeW ; ' : \ ■■ f& LITTLE BIT OF ALL EIGHT," Is 6d the sei T DON'T FAIL TO^ECUBE THESE CAEDS, ■ . m % For all kinds of Stationery, Books, Papers, Comics* etcy Pay us ct Visit, or Write Manager . ; ;.. POST CARD AND STATIONERY DEPOT^ 62 Manners-street, ' '■"■-'■:"..■.!'■'■=;. =- ! -.-y..'---, '.-"■ . .woiJiianNLW. F. NEWSON/-SSST EXTENSION (justbfelow Manners^strcet), 4 Has received Shipments of Fashionable and- EeliaWe Suiting?, eto.^ ©to,V and is now^^busy taking 'Wmter Orders. Prices -Eeasoriable. x 1 1:)^. ' - I GUABANTEE IN Et^LL." ; -,-'■", ; J'f al ' TOWN AND cOUNTRY SUPPLY STOREH , Which is entirely distinct from this < ! 'TOWN AND COUNTRY 00-OPERATWE FEDERATION ASSOCIATION. This is a efcore for, the people, where all goods are priced to meet the inoreasect expenses of living. A cash discount of 4 per cent, is allowed to .customers. Telenhon* No. 1818, and address 45 CUBA-STREET. ' : ; ,\ . :; , , "; V"f ■ THE " most widely-read Penny Sporting, iiramatio^i and Literary Paper m the. Gomraonwesaltli." 1 111' 11 biU :
THE SYDNEY < ' «XPiWigE©d Every WEDNESDAY.) 'EAOH ISSUE CONTAINS: TEENCHANT CEITICISkS ON THE CEOOKS 01 . SPOET, TUBE 1 ' TOPICS, SPOETING SKETCHES, • THEATEICAL TIT-BITS, SPICY PAES, JOOULAB ; . JINGLES, COMIC CAIITOGNS; , • ■■ ORDER AT^OlNb^^S:■'^;^^uio. From your Newsagent, ■■•-■_■-■ , ', Or send direct to "Sportsman" Office, 112 King-streeff, •■ -■■■ ■'■•' ■ ■■■■ ' ■'■■'•■ ■ ■ .'.Sydney. ' :' : ■• '' ••■ -' y- }
. THE SYDNEY " SPOKTSMAN " WILL BE MAILED TO ANY H : PAET. OF NEW ZEALAND ON EEOEIPT O¥ 7s-, ;^ ffOfr, ONE . YEAE'S . SUBSOBIPTION.
THE SILVER GRID, OUBA-iST., WELLINGTON, is acknowledged the • BEST RESTAURANT IN, THE' OITt for LUNOHf TEA and SUPPERS* Visitors to WeUington. should patronise 'the ( Silvef Grid, where only everything of the -best is used. A plentiful supply of Fresh Fish, Oysters,* etc., always on hand. GRILLS A SPEOIALTr, . Tel. 921. . . CAFE DE PARIS, SUPPER AND LUNCHEON ROOMS, Corner of Hall and Queen Streets, MASTERTON. T. J. NOTT, Late of Club Hotel, Eketahuna, and Famify Hotel, Pahnerston North, PROPRIETOR. QRANDCAFE, 20 INGESTRE-STREET, Has Luncheon and Suppers always ready. They are prepared by a chef with highest hotel references. Grills are an especial feature, and cleanliness is carefully studied. Call and give us a trial. HARRY GUNN, Proprietor. INVITING. ~~ ~~~ OXFORD CAFE, 78 MANNERS-ST., J 'WELLINGTON. (Opposite Royal Oak Hotel.) FIRST-CLASS FISH AND OYSTER SALOON. Everything Clean and Up-to-date. ALP. LLOYD 9 Proprietor. (Late of Lord Ranf arly's Staff.) PEACE AND PLENTY LUNCHEON and SUPPER ROOMS, 16 MOLES WORTH-ST., Are conveniently situated within four doors of the residence of the late Premier. They have been long established, and are the only Supper rooms m town where COROMANDBL KOCK OTSTEBS may be obtained. Fried Fish alwayß ready, and of ]?irut Quality. Bing up Tele- ; * phone 2418. '
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NZ Truth, Issue 64, 8 September 1906, Page 3
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459Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 NZ Truth, Issue 64, 8 September 1906, Page 3
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