OUR HALF-YEARLY i ' CLEARANCE SALE. REDUCTIONS IN ALL LINES.. Shirts, 1/11. 2/6, 2/11 to 5/11. Singlets and Pants, 1/11, 2/3, 2/6, 2/9 to 6/11. Trousers, 5/11, 6/6, 6/11, 7/6, to 13/11 QnAjninl ) 20 per cent, off Bain Goats 5E55!5!110 per cent, off Hats/ THE HAT BOX, 'Phone 2516. 21 MANNERS ST. R. YARROWS Ster Ciafe, 146 Lambton Quay, Weilingtoo. 4 - COURSE LUNCHEON 4 - COURSE.-. (12 till 2 Daily), ONE SHILLING! . EISH AND GEILLS From 10 a.m. till 11.30 p.m. Daily. A TRIAL SOLICITED. ; : .\ — . , . .j SOME People Wonder where they • can get a Suit to IVXeasui-© ta -3?it Thftm I Don't Wonder any longer. My prices are — 50/-,.55/-, 60/-, 65/-, 70/-, 75/-.---(All Marked m Plain Figures.) 'Don't ber Afraid to Come In and See for,,. Yourself. . ; R. Q. THOMPSON, 74 Manners-street, Wellington. TRAIWAY HOTEL, ADELAIDE BOAD,. MRS C. BEAUCHAMP, PROPKIETRESS^ The Tramway Hotel afiorSs Superior r A"c--commodation at Moderate Rates.ONLY THE FINEST BRANDS OF, LIQUEURS, WINES, ALES AND SPIRITS STOCKED. FRED. HURCOMBE FOB FRESH FISH ! Caught everyday by my own nets ; also Fresh, Oysters. Do not forget my noted Smoked Fish. OPPOSITE NATIONAL BANK, INGESTRE-STREET, WELLINGTON. DOMINION PRIVATE HOTEL* I 22 MANNERS STREET. • MRS. L. H TOOMER, Proprietress. The Dominion Private Hotel has been newly furnished throughout and is second to none m "W«Hington. Tariff Moderate. EVERYTHING OF THE BEST. MASONIC HOTEL, patea; NOTHING BUT THE BEST !. THO& GEARY, Proprietor. FAIBBAIBN'S NEW OCCIDENTAL HOTEL (next coubt house), Lambton Quay, Wellington. THE -NEW HOTEL contains 84 rooms, fitted up with every modern convenience for tlie comfort of Guests. Electric Elevator. Garden Eoo'f. All trams pass door. Night and day porter. Ml Trains and Steamers Met and Luggage Conveyed. ..Eree -Bouse. Only the best of Wines -and : Spirits. y TARIFF— Bs PER DAY. John H. Fairbaim, PROPRIETOR* '! i : : =4j BRITANNIA HOTEL, WIIiLIS-ST., "WELLINGTON. C. McENROfi 0.0 Ps®prietor ! (E»to«£ Wasfe. Coast). ■.. Omimßß BEST OF LIQUORS SSPOCKED. HASHES' HOTEL (Opposite Post Office), FIELDING. . THE LEADING- COMHVrERCIAL'^EOTEL OF THE DISTRICT. Mr and Mrs T. O'Neill (Late of HaVera), Have much pleasure m informing the General Public that they have taken over the above "well-known hotel, and that they trust, by civility, attention, and a proper regard for patrons, to maintain the high-class reputation borne by the house for so many years.
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NZ Truth, Issue 218, 28 August 1909, Page 3
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375Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 NZ Truth, Issue 218, 28 August 1909, Page 3
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