CLUB HOTEL, QUEEN-STREET, . MASTEBTON. Patronised JK!» HB ABL by OT Bis Excillexox £|r£§3§s-£. Banfurly. ONE OF THE FINEST HOUSES IN NEW ZEALAND. NOW O?EN FOE THE RECEPTION OF THE PUBLIC. Only Staples & Co.'s Beer sold. Telephone No. 57. A. 0. SCBIMGEOUE, Proprietor. PEINCE OF WALES' HOTEL. QUEEN-STBEET, - ■ MASTEBTON. "ItyTß B. BAECLAY (late of the Grosvenor Hotel, Wellington) having taken possession of the above house, will continue to conduct it on the up-to-date lines as heretofore. Particular attention will be given to the matter of Accommodation. Letters and telegrams will receive prompt attention. I DcNEDIN AI.ES AND IHK BEST BRANDS OF WIKES AND SWKITB KEPT IN STOCK. Four Fine Sample Rooms. NEW MASONIC HOTEL, Cuba-street, Wellington. THE above Family and Commercial Hotel is now complete, and offer 3 unrivalled accommodation to Tourists and Travellers. THE MASOKIC is built with all the latest and safest fire escapes, iron balconies and stairs leading from every bed-room. The Hotel is newly furnished throughout, and contains suites of rooms, including Private Sittingrooms, Dining rooms, and Smoking Rooms on each iloor. Travellers can rely on being called in time for Wairarapa ami Manawatu Trains. Porter meets all steamers. Telegraphic address : " MASONIC, WELLINGTON." MRS T. WHITE, Proprietress. "Quart of Good Ale is a Dish fora King. —Shakespeare—(Winter's Tale) BEER : DELICIOUS BEER ! BEAUTIFULLY BEIGHT, SEDUCTIVELY SPAEKLIN&, PEBFECTLY PUEE. gTAPLES , XXXX BEER, ' THE BEST BEES BBEWED, And may be obtained at almost all Hotels in the Wairarapa district. Call fob Staples' Best I DaiNH onlt Staples' Bebt 1 And touch no other Bkke ! J. STAPLES & CO., (Limited). MOLESWORTH AND MuRPHTT-STBEETB, WELLINGTON. PURSRI NATURAL MINERAL WATER. PURIRI and MILK, PURIRI and WHISKY, PURIRI and BRANDY, FOB STRONG MEN AND INVALIDS. At all Hotels and Merchants. A BEAUTIFUL LIBRARY FOR NOTHING. THE Proprietors of the BOOK GIFT TEA, in addition to giving a very fine quality tea at the price of ordinary tea, are able to allow consumers of their teas to select, FEEE, a very nicely bound volume from their catalogue of books —which contains most of the standard works of the day —with every 61bs of tea purchased. Cut the coupon out of the wrapper, and when you have accumulated 6 one pound or 12 half-pound coupons, you are entitled to exchange them for any book on the catalogue that is given away with Gibs of tea. The same arrangement applies to the better books. JAS. WHITTAKER, GROCER - - J3OLE AGENT. new~winteSgoodsT JUST received, a new shipment of Tweeds, Worsteds, Vicunas, Serges, Fancy Vest, Trouserings of Meltons, etc, and I invite inspection of same. See my special line of MELTONS, etc., suitable for Suits and Chesterfield?, and book your order at once before the cold weather sets in. All Goods Thoroughly Shrunk. Fit, Style and Workmanship Second to none. . . . Note thk address : ALBERT WEBB, LADIES AND GENTLEMEN'S TAILOB, Opposite Pinhey Bros.' Stable?, Queen-st. OHAS. JONES, WOOD AND COAL YARD. ITS prepared to supply the best -"- of Wood in any length, from six inches up to six feet. A trial order solicited.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 7819, 12 August 1904, Page 3
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