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IMPOETANT ANNOUNCEMENT. R. YARROW (Lace of Wanganui) , BEGS to announce that he hasOPENED THE STAR CAFE, 146 Lambton Quay, Wellington, ElKStf-CLASS E^STAtmANT. oysters and fish a speciality. BEST HOUSE IN THE CITY FOR ' GRILLS. A TBIAL SOLICITED. CRITERION OAPE, MANNERS-STRRET. T .UNCHEON, Tea, and Supper Rooms, ,JL* for Quality, Civility and Attention; iPish and Oysters Fresh Daily .^ Grills a : leading feature. ' ~~ JAMES S. FLETCHER i.. Proprietor. (LateXr.S.S.;Go.). . Found at Last! A 1 Fashionable Supper Rook where you can take your lady friend to supper after the Theatre. THE OKARETA CAFE, 113 OUBA-ST., WELLINGTON. iVlrs. .Mm HENDRY, PROPRIETRESS, THE SILVER GRID, LUNCHEON, GRILL & SUPPER ROOMS, CUBA-STEEET, WELLINGTON. ■VTISITORS to the Empire City should-;, V patronise this now famous Restaurant. Everything of the very best, and good,) attention guaranteed. The new season Stewart Island Oysters cannowbe obtained fresh daily. ' .-'■■• THE .AMERICAN SODA FOUNTAIN ; for all kinas of Delicious Icea. Drinks is now m full swing, ana patronised- T>y thousands weekly. Speciality — :IGE CREAMS & ICE CREAM SODA. / J. FAIRWAY, Proprietor.

WELLESLEY DINING ROOMS [(OPPOSITE THEATRE ROYAL). : J. Jackson, Proprietor. THESE ARE UNDOUBTEDLY THIiJ FINEST DINING-ROOMS IN. .WELLING-; \.TON. : f'\-'\ ' ALL MEALS 9ii -\ : 4h %>: „.-■ » • • ■« EVERYTHING DONE IN MOD^R^) * STYLE, WELLINGTON COFFEE PALACE 149 Upper Willis^street, a. C. G. NICHOLL, Proprietor. TTvAVING over fifty rooms m my es.JljL tablishment, I am prepared to accommodate Boarders at a reasonable rate. : First class table.---m. HOLLE, VICTORIAN DINING-ROOMS, COURTENAiY PLACE, WELLINGTON (Opposite Terminus Hotel) . SUPERIOR MEALS at 9a. . Good Accommodation fot Permanent Boarders. STAR DINING ROOMS, 08. TARANAKI & JESSIE-STREETS. H. N KILLEEir)GE, Proprietor. •JOIN the crowd by dining at the above J Restaurant — cannot be beaten-— absolutely the best m Wellington. My Tea is worth walking for— ronce. there, always there;MEAIiS, 6a (TICKETS, 21 for 10s). OPEN WEEK DAYS— Breakfast, 6.30 to 9a.m.; Dinner, 12 to 2 p.m.; 'Tear, sto 7. STJNDAYS— Breakfast, 8 to 10 a ; m. ; Dinne*, 12 to 1.30 p.m. ; Tea, 5 to 6.30. No Connection with Any Other House!"

FRESH MILK! PASTEURIZED MILK ! The Best and Purest Supply m Tovm, Delivered D^y by the WELLINGTON CO-OPERATIVE DAIRY COMPANY,-, Elizabeth-Street. > 'phone, 336. .:..,:. •■.,.' XKT ANTED KNOWN.— How to Succeed m Life ! V Insure Good Health by having all your Meals at the ' - CENTRAL COFFEE PALACE. L<owef &ufoa=&tf&et 9 Wellington. Board (per week), 12/6; All Meals, 9d; Board and Lodging (per week), 17/6,; Meal Tickets, 21 for 12/6, 12 for 7/6. . / . CITY BAKERY. M'PARLAND BROS., BAKEES AND GEOOBES. ,■ Makers of Bermaline Bread — Small Goods a Specialty! .; 128 TAEANAKI-STREET. . Telephone, 851. / YOU CAN GET IT CHEAPER AT y .■,;■■■.,..;?.:; „mm^&/ r ; (The Trade Supplied. , Telephone No. 20801) GEEAT /WHOLESALE. AND^ RETAIL EUENISHTNG MAET, 113 CUBA STEEET, WELLINGTON. We are large Manufacturers and Direct Importers of FURNITURE. BEDDING. CROGKERVWARE AND IRONMONGERY, ETC.. ETC. CASH OR TERMS. > QUEENSLAND >s a WINTER RESORT. Where to Spend ■a TOLIDAY. . . WHITSUNDAY PASSAGE ....-.? HINCHINBROOK PASSAGE ' BARRON FALLS, etc., etc. QUEENSLAND'S WINTER CLIMATE IS ! . Excelling that of the Mediterranean or the Riviera. No Cold, Damp, Foggy Days. c Clear, Bracing, Sunny Days, and Invigorating Nights. Scenery Picturesque m the Extreme. The Steamer Trip inside the Barrier Reef is made m calm water, without one uninteresting moment during the voyage. FARES, INCLUDING RAIL (Brisbane to Gladstone) AND STEAMER :— Stations ' Single. 'Return. BETWEEN BRISBANE and— ,£ s d £ s 'd Mackay 6 7 6 ... .7 13 9 . . 1 Bowen 515 0 ;.. 911 3 „ Townsville 518 9 ... 9 15-0 . Charters Towers 6 8 9 .« 10 10 0 1 Ravenswood 6 8 9 ... 10 10 0 . Hnghenden ....„ 7 10-0 ....1210. 0 Richmond ......^.... •.7 15 * -0 ■ *.. 12 15 0 Winton 8 0 0 „.13 0 0 Cairns <..._ "6 17 6 ... 10 17 6 Kuranda ........«^.....- V 1 6 ... 11 5 0 Mareeba ...,...._....... 7 7 .6- ... 11 15 0 Atherton 7 12 6 ... 12 i 6 The Eares cover First-class Accommodation and Sleeping Berths on the Railway, and First Saloon on board the Steamer. Return Tickets are available for Six Months. Tickets may be obtained from the A.U.S.N. Company's Offices at Brisbane, Mackay, Bowen, Townsville, Cairns and Charters Towers ; and at the Railway Stations at Brisbane, Charters Towers, Ravenswood, Hughenden, Richmond, Winton, Kuranda, Mareeba and Atherton. Single Tickets and the forward portions of Return Tickets are available for One Month. CHARLES EVANS, Acting General Traffic Manager. ■ -*** i : — — — ■ ; : ■ ; 1 . WrHK S T ¥ -^^^^^H^ _*^^m^^*~ *^m^^- -7^^^^ >■ Indigestion Cure. Asthma Cure. Pile Cure. Bronchitis Cure. \ Goitre Cure. F. WE88,,; The Famous Herbalist, 23 G-HUZNEE-STBEBT, WELLINOTON. ' ;

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NZ Truth, Issue 166, 22 August 1908, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 NZ Truth, Issue 166, 22 August 1908, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 NZ Truth, Issue 166, 22 August 1908, Page 8

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