ALBION HOTEL. CORNER TORY-STREET AND t COURTENAY-PLACE, \W. BERTI (Late of the Grosvenor) Has now taken over the above Hotel, where he will be pleased to meet his old patrons. first-class accommodation for \ boarders at moderate ' CHARGES. i Only the Best Brands of Liquors kept ' m Stock. NEW ZEAIANDER HOTEL, MANNEBS-STBEET, WELLINGTON, M. J. ("TED ") DONNELLY, PROPRIETOR. • (Late of Masonic Hotel, Wellington.) HpHIS Hotel is now thoroughly complete, ■*• and is "one of the best-appointed commercial houses m the city. Every room electrically lighted and newly furnished. r "7TEe~ as v b"uilt T with' all -the latesfc :and safest fire escapes, iron balconies and stairs leading from every bedroom. Ample accom- , modation for tourists and families. Hot and cold plunge and shower baths. Letters and telegrams receive prompt attention. . / ■ Night porter m attendance. Telephone 1701. , ONLY THE CHOICEST BRANDS OF WINES, SPIEITS, ETC., STOCKED. : O TAY AT ROGERS' ALBION HOTEL * Corner of RIDGWAY-ST. and MARKET-SQUAREr Two minutes' walk from P. 0., WANGANUI. „ Tarifi » Tariff,' . from A.H.ROGERS, from 53 6d (Late of Wellington;) 5s 6d Per Day. Proprietor. Per Day. ROSEftS' 'ALBION HOTEL WANGANUI. M'GAVIN & CO/S, „ mmbm pnezE ale and ■'■'•' STOUT. ''TPHE undermentioned firms are the only J- Bottlers of it m WeUington : — ? ""' STOUT ONLYPRESTON & CO., Lambton Quay. W. T. PARSONS' & CO., Little Taranakistreet. ' ! ' :■•'....' « . ALES AND STOUT— WOLLERMAN & GO. ' i \ j. 'McILRAITH '"'&' CO., Upper Willisstreet. . - ' M'GAVIN'S STOUT is acknowledged as th,e Best Colonial Sfeout on the Market. ESPECIALLY GOOD FOR INVALIDS. CRITERION LIVERY AND BAIT STABLES, DEVON-ST., NEW PLYMOUTH. \7ISITORS to New Plymouth can arrange V .for ; EXCURSIONS TO THE MOUNTAIN. All Classes of Vehicles on Hire. Tourists and Travellers specially catered for/ : M; -JONES, Proprietor. Letters or Telegrams promptly attended to. Telephone 29. '■'-'RAINQBS n^HAT will, delight the housewife may bei J- obtained from me of my own manufacture. I installed Ranges on the gunboat Sparrow, which were well reported on. C. S. NEWSON, ' Engineer and Rangemaker, CORNHILL-STREET. T[ X 7ANTED KNOWN.— Why give £14 for V V a Sewing Machine ? No household machine is worth £14. I sell them, guaranteed new, with every latest Improvement, Treadles, Dropheads, 5 Drawers, 10 years' Warranty, Lessons Free, Price £6. WM. HARRISON, Direct Importer, 33 Ellicestreet, near Basin Reserve, Wellington. KEN TUCKER WILL undertake to supply Brass and . Stencil Plates, and all kinds of Engraving, at Moderate Prices and on Shortest Notice. Country customers will have all correspondence promptly attended to. 21 WiMs-st., Wellington. . AISLABIB HAS lines for the hot weather that will assist his patrons m keeping the body cool and free from the unpleasantness of severe heat. He recommends SILK UNDERWEAR, of which he has a choice stock. Silk Shirts and Silk Singlets are the coolest that can be worn. A nice Duck or Flannel Suit enables one to move about with some comfort, and they may be had at a very low price. Soft-fronted Shirts are also desirable, and Pyjamas at 5s 6d will enable you to get some sleep m the hot nights. AISLABIE, 16 VIVIAN-STREET, Opp, Salvation Barracks*
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NZ Truth, Issue 87, 16 February 1907, Page 6
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499Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 NZ Truth, Issue 87, 16 February 1907, Page 6
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