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Business Advertisements, [00 mtbepstsuadedto \ buysiff pfme imJfa/io'ns. [ (dwan/ed Go/dain/jSt'/verMeckfs) \ CEVLONORBLEWEpmS Iky are pure a no * wholesome The best money and \ experience, can buy. . ;; LdrgestWe id Australasia *. Sold by all grocers

j Hotels. rpHE T>ROVINCIAL TTOTEL, WANGANUI. THE MOST CENTRAL HOTEL IN TOWN. W. E. TUCK (Late of the Newmarket Hotel), notifies his friends and the public that he hus taken possession of the above centrally-situated and well-appoin-ted Hotel, and as in the past, hopes to merit that share of support so consistently accorded him. Only the very best brands of Ales, Wines, and Spirits will be stocked, and really FIRST - CLASS ACCOMMODATION provided. An excellent LUNCHEON DAILY between Noon and 2 p.m. Telephone, No. 170. npHE "|&/|"ASONIC TTOTEL, Palmerston North. P. L. HARNETT .. .. Proprietor. - (Late of Patea.) This commodious and popular hostelry just opposite and within a minute's walk of Railway Platform, now offers special facilities to passengers by rail, for whom good meals and beds at moderate charges - are always in readiness. Hot, Cold, and Shower Baths. Besjj Brands of Spirits, Ac, Kept. Good Stabling. First-class Loose Boxes. The Porter meets all trains^ /^ASTLECLIFF HOTEL? CASTLE<U CLIFF. THOS. J. BENNETT . . Pbofrimob. BEST OF ACCOMMODATION FOR TOURISTS & TRAVELLERS. T.J.8., Having thoroughly renovated the above Hotel at this favorite seaside resort, can with confidence recommend the best of accommodation to those- requiring the comforts and attention so necessary to the travelling public and excursionists. Ales, Wines, and Spirits of the Best Brands only kept. -It/TC/^ARTHY'S TTOAMILY TTOTEL, TAUPO QUAY, WANGANUI, Opposite Railway Station. C. J. MCCARTHY has pleasure in intimating to his may friends in and around Wanganui that he is proprietor of the above well-known Hotel. Telephone No. 147. rpHE TVUTLAND TTOTEL, DAVID SULLIVAN, .. Pboprietob. THE LEADING HOTEL IN WANGANUI. First-Class Accommodation for Tourists, Travellers, and Families. | Suites of Apartments,' and excellent, cuisine under experienced management. ONLY BEST BRANDS OF ALES, SPIRITS, WINES, &o. Telegrams promptly attended to. SAMPLE ROOMS. . Telephone No. 4. P.O. Box 123. rTIHE T>AILWAY TTOTEL, Taupo Quay, Wanganui. PETER HARTSHORN .. Proprietor. Ales, Wines, and Spirits of the Best Brands. 1 THE METROPOLITAN EIEOPOIIIii^ WANGANUI. Close to the Railway Stption. BEST HOTEL ON THE COAST. Every Modern Comfort and Convenience. 52 SPACIOUS BOOMS 52 Handsomely Famished. Thoroughly Ventilated. Admirably Lighted Every Accomodation for Tourists and Cyclists. SPECIAL CONCESSIONS TO TRAVELLERS. SEATS I THE DINING HALL I SEATS 80 /THE DINING HALL \ 80 A FIRST-CLASS TABLE KEPT. All Wines and Spirits of Best Brands. Porter to Meet al Trams. A POPULAB HOUSE TO CALL. Luncheon at noon. Dinner at 6 p.m. JOHN BRENNAN, Proprietor. Telephone No. 84. Sample Rooms. P.O. Box 138. RAYNEff * npEBMINUS TTOTEIi (Lato Tisch's) (Nearost Hotel to Eailway Btation), New Plymouth. Situated in one of the most picturesque parts of New Plymouth, overlooking the sea. The extensive balcony commands a splendid view of the sea coast and town. All the advantages of quiet home life. Largely patronised by tourists aud visitors. Chaeoes Moderate. AUDUS BAYNES, Late Imperial Hotel, New Plymouth, Proprietor. ALABGE SELECTION of Artist's Tube Colours and Double Tubes. Boxes at 7s 6d. Canvas, 36, 38, 45, and 62 inches wide, and. all kinds of Artists Materials, Winsor Newton's. R. and E. Tingey's.

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 9394, 22 March 1898, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 9394, 22 March 1898, Page 4