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OCCIDENTAL HOTEL, LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. UNDER ENTIRELY NEW MANAGEMENT. THIS Hotel offers Unsurpassed Accommodation m the City to tho Travelling Publia. TARIFF, 8s per day. Letters and Telegrams promptly attended to, P. HARTSHORN, PROPRIETOR (Late of Wanganui).

CAMBRIDGE MOTEL, CAMBRIDGE TERRACE, HAS just been taken over by me, and I shall be glad to meet customers and old friends. lam stocking only the very best beer and liquors, and the tables and bedrooms are under the most careful supervision procurable. I shall always give attention to letter- or wire. » * HENRY GOODWIN, ' "•- PROPRIETOR. _;, THE „'■... ,1 XXAS jusfc-been-taken over by me. I in-. ■■■ tend running it on tho best' lines suitable for the local and travelling trade, v The best liquors will always be stocked, and the table will be under careful, oxpe-. rienced (supervision. . '* W. REDMOND, PROPRIETOR. T. A. WELLS, '. PAINTER, PAPERHANGER AND ' DECORATOR, 22 HANKEY-STREET, . ■ BEGS to notify Kelburae and Karori! residents that ho has taken over the; business carried on by Mr. T. Bailey, Main-street, Karori. Having ono of the largest and most efficient Btaffs of painters,: p/aperhangers, and decorators m the city,, customers, old and new, can rely on the* "best of work and material' at lowest rates. \ Mr. H. Roberts, who is well known as an expert tradesman, will have charge of the Karori branch. . ... ■ , .«- ; Telephones —Karori, 2316 ; City, 2043.'-1 "" l j-""BAi<:sHi r "l FOB Tesfcs SiSll*' Accurately,!! W T?i Atr and has an endless variety; I JJjAH of Spectacles to suit all.] . EYES visipns from 3s 6d. Ad-Sf dress—HOTEL CECIL'! ._ , J G. BEDFORD, 1 UMBRELLA MAKER. j$ T Tnjbrellas Made to Order, Re-covered anot V-' Repaired. China and Glass Neatijjj Riveftted. Scissors, Knives and RazoiSi Ground. Cane Chairs Re-seated. Address-^ Hotel Cecil Buildings and Pctone. ':% "POULTRY AND EGGS are an .especial a feature of the oiew . P.ORK BUTCHERY, .•; , £ Garner Cuba and Vivian-streets".] Cooked Ham, Is 6d per lb., finest quality; Pork Sausages, 6dperlb.., anidual Sunday breaks fast. A delivery cart calls on request. f SWIFT'S PORK BUTCHERY;, . • • 4 Corner Cuba and Viviaai-streets., v", [ I

"The wife off S. E. Heape-of a son." Doubtles\si the doting parents look upon their .offspring; as a Heape of love. Mr George Bedford, umbrella maker, of Hotel Cecil .Buildintrs and Petone, has an announcement m this issue. Mr Bedford is one of the oldest of the trade m Wellington, as he has been established for the past 29 years, and his long and varied experience has long appreciation of a large and distinguished' custom Premier . Carru'thers, of N.S.W., and his Tourist Bureau have' worked wonders, and New Zea-: land might take a lesson from their book. Three - day trips m motor-cars "are the latcsl innovation; all hotel expenses are arranged by the department. You just don your clothes (not forgetting the dust-coat and heavenly veil,), pay your, fare, grab your dressing-case, and the Government whizzes you round the beauty spots, provides' your roost and tucker, and fetches you home again-. The Tittell Erune benefit and farewell was an enthusiastic, hysterical, sobby function., say.s our Sydney correspondent. 11. >v;us a very F.irlie crowd, and it arrived at the theatre door at -Lyo, carry-ing its iea-sconos land fruit, and -'Ijuns Jr. .« Daper baz. The doors did iiot open till C> ;>O. so ■i!i stood. vvA led ilsei? and v/aitcd. I patiently, despite \,\\r. loud lauir-hs and ! badina.ee unu* banter oor. r Wiiic man:--The sale of vic.kcls - coasc-\ v^ -< <>'- ■ clock, 7,0 UiP iiUk- A;ner.cau -''nvj,let-. :i as .'-'«Hs hersc'f, "^ai- oon-j£A-i-itu;atc hctscsf on her poini^rily.

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NZ Truth, Issue 91, 16 March 1907, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 NZ Truth, Issue 91, 16 March 1907, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 NZ Truth, Issue 91, 16 March 1907, Page 6