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HOTELS. TjIMPIEE HOTEL WELLINGTON, NEW ZEALAND. JAMES OSGOOD, Proprietor* July 24, 1866. BILLIARDS!! BILLIARDS!! BILLIARDS ! ! ! mHE NEW BILLIARD SALOON attached to the PANAMA HOTEL, with one of Thurston's very beet Billiard Tables, fitted up with all the latest improvements, will bo opened for play, on WEDNESDAY, THE 10th OF OCTOBER. ■ The above Billiard Saloon is ono of the finest in Wellington, having been fitted up regardless of expense. A careful and attentive Marker attends to the Tablo. J. LAMONT, Peofrietob. Octocer 10, 1866. EAGLE TAVERN. "WILLIS STBEET. • ___ W LAWRENCE desires to acquaint the. in- • habitants of and visitors to Wellington, that he has taken- that well known Hotel, the EAGLE TAVERN, Willis-street, and trusts, by strict attention to tho requirements of his patrons, to merit a due share of their favors. The Stock has been replenished and chosen with great care from the best brands. July 10, 1866. THE NELS*ON HOTEL. LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. Wines, SpiritsV Ales, &c, of the finest brands. WILLIAM OAKLEY, Proprietor. FAMILY HOTEL, MASTERTON, (opposite the post-office.) MR. TUCK begs to inform the inhabitants of the Masterton District and travellers in tho Wairarapa, that he has OPENED the above HOTEL, and hopes by supplying good articles at reasonable prices to merit and obtain thoir patronage. Good Beds. First-class Wines and Spirits. Porter and Ale of best brands. Edinburgh Ale on draught. Good Paddocks and Stabling. BUSINESS NOTICES. o £ aCO . i M o f ~ a a H§ M g m g W |> 1 o W i m % a o ; 2iw i y ra j# H \ Is ' S « B |3 * H2» | o si* : * M § i-d o S « E 8 s S I =< s J* ■ fed w CIRCULAR. VICTORIAN BONDED STEAM COFFEE MILLS. X) OBERT HARPER AND CO., beg to draw JL\> tbe attention of Merchants and tho Public to the advantages afforded to purchasers of their Coffees. The goods being manufactured in Bond, the payment of the double duty is avoided, and the manufacturer being' under the inspection of an officer of H. M. Customs, a guaranteo of quality not hitherto obtainable in tke coffee trade, is thus secured to consumers. This being the first and only Bonded Coffee Work yet established in the Australian Colonies, R. H. & CO, ivQ enabled to supply their intercolonial friends with a superior quality and at a reduction of 2d per lb. on thoir former shipping prices. To be had of nearly all storekeepers in New Zealand. ROBERT HARPER & CO., Coffee and Spice Merchants, 65i and 57 Flinders Lane East, Melbourne. June 26, 1866,

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Wellington Independent, Volume XXI, Issue 2432, 25 October 1866, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Wellington Independent, Volume XXI, Issue 2432, 25 October 1866, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Wellington Independent, Volume XXI, Issue 2432, 25 October 1866, Page 8

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