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Hotels. ALBERT HOTEL. WELLINGTON. JAMES BRIGGS ... Pboi».^tob. This centrally situated Hotel offers FiKsr-CLAsa accomodatioa to commercial gentlemen and the travelling public, and visitors to Wellington will find that thia well-known house will supply their every requirements, Large and spacious Sitting and Drawing Booms, supplied with all the leading Colonial periodicals. A first-class chef superintends the culinary department. Cellar stocked with all the choicest branda of Wines and Spirits. Malts of the best biew. Splendid Billiard Boom, supplied with two of Alcock's best tables, under the charge of efficient markers. Booms booked by telegraph or post, and terms strictly moderate. Telephone, 124. JAMES BRIGGS, ALBERT HOTEL, WELLINGTON /CLARENDON IT OTE L, WAVERLEY. Proprietor ... STEPHEN HOOPER. The Proprietor begs to inform all his old friends and the travelling public that he has taken over the above hotel, and will do everything in his power to make it a comfortable home for those who visit him. S.H. was late Proprietor of the Red Lion Hotel, Wanganui, and the same rules tha made that house so popular with all wil be again tried by him to make the Claren dm one of the best Hotels on the Coas STEPHEN HOOPER, Proprietor Late of the Red Lion Hotel Wanganui. 11/1" ASONIC HOTEL, CUBA-STREEtT WELLINGTON. MRS R, TABOR ... Proprietress. MRS R. T, having purchased the lease and goodwill of tho above Hotel, begs to inform visitors to Wellington, and the public generally, that she has effected several improvements and re-furnished the house throughout, and is now prepared to receive the public and permanent boardore on the most reasonable terms. The house is most centrally situated, and Btands within a few seconds' walk of the new Railway Station. A well stooked cellar of the choicest brands of WiDes and Spirits. A first-class Table kept. Kooms can be booked by telegraph or post. Addresß— MRS R. TABOR, MASONIC HOTEL, WELLINGTON. "DANGITIKEI HOTEL, BULLS. JAMES O'HALLORAN Proprietor. J. OH. wishes to inform his old friends and the public genaally that he has taken over the above wall-known Hotel, and trusts by fjood management., and hit large experience as an hotel proprietor, to satisfy the general demand. Good Stabling and Paddocking accom. modation, under the charge of efficient grooms. Wines and Spirits of the best brandß only. First-class Table kept, and moderate charges. Rooms booked by wire or poßt. Address— IJAMES O'HALLORAN, RANQITIKEI HOTEL, BULLS. | A Cabd.l ~M. B J AS> (i AELAND 'W' 00N (Late Collector H.M. Customs), LICENSED-CUSTOMHOUSE AGENT, Also— GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT, SHARE BROKER & LAND AGENT, &c. Agent for— Thoma3 Cook & Son, Tourist Agents, f J he Dresden Pianoforte Company. The Mutual Assurance Society o) Vict< ria. The Economic Fire Insurance Com' pany of London, The| JSspuronce Fire Insurance Company of Brussels (Ltd.) Also— Tho Live Stock General In. surance Company of New Zealand Hoad Offices— Dunedin. OFHCE— In rear of Union S.B. Com. pany's Office (next Drew's and H. I Joaes and Sons'), Victoria Avenue. /^OALI COAL! COAL Blythe & Yeardye Having purchieeil the business carried 01 by Horsley and Ulythe, are prepared tj supply all kinds of COAL, COKE, FIREWOOD, &p. At theJLowest Rates on the Shortest Notice. Firewood Cut to any Length. Also on hand — j Dun and White Oats Canterbury, Blenheim, & Oaten Haj Wheat, Bran, Chaff, &c. Orderß may be left and accounts Battled with R. B. Horsky as usual. & YEARDYE, . Victoria Avenue. SATURDAY, Bth JULY, FIRST PAY OF PETER BELLS GIGANTIC HALE-YEARLY CHEAP SALE ! ! I LATE SHIPMENTS! MUST BE SOLD! AT PETER BELL'S GIGANTIC Cash Sale I

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXVII, Issue 11847, 19 July 1893, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXVII, Issue 11847, 19 July 1893, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXVII, Issue 11847, 19 July 1893, Page 4

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