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HOTELS. . I EAGLE TAVERN. WILLIS STEEBT. W LAWRENCE desires to acquaint the in- • habitants of and visitors to Wellingfcoa, 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 NELSON HOTEL. LaMBTON QTTAY, WELLINGTON. Wines, Spirits, Ales, &c., of the finest brands. WILLIAM OAKLEY, Proprietor. ' THISTLE INN THOENDON ILAT. rIIHE undersigned bogs to inform his friends X aud the public that the new and extensive premises recently erected by him, and will be opened on Monday, 24th December. No expense has been spared in fitting up the establishment, and the well-known reputation of tho landlord, for keeping the best supply of every thing in connection with the business, is a guarantee for the future. STEPHEN COOPER. December 22, 1866. i — — — — . MANAW A T U. THE WHITE HART. "VTT BARNETT begs to inform the public that ho has opened the above new Hotel, and to assure them that they will find the accommo* dation, table, and attendance there all that they can desire. He solicits the opinion of judges as to the quality of his wines, spirits, and malt liqxiors. December 7, 3866. PASSENGERS TO ENGLAND. ' EADLEY'S HOTEL, Southampton, facing the railway terminus and dock. For every comfort and attention this old established Hotel continues to maintain its unrivalled reputation. Mr Radley's porters are in attendance to meet passengers on arrival of the mail steamers. EIGBY'S COUNCIL CLUB HOTEL, corner of Queen and Lonsdale Streets, Melbourne. First-class accommodation for Gentlemen, Suites of Private Apartments for Families and Wedding Parties. Biiths, &c. • BUSINESS NOTICES. • ■ . ROBERT BURRETT, BOOKSELLER, STATIONER, BOOKBINDER, PAPER-RULER, &0., MANNEES-STREET, TT AS ON SALE, upwards of 750 VOLUMES of NOVELS by the most popular writers of tho day, including — Bulwer Lytton, Marryatt, D'lsraeli, Ainßworth, Cooper, Joe Grant, Mrs. Trol«. lop, Mayne Reid, James, The O'Harfa Family, &c. Also, The Leisure Hour and Sunday at Home for 1865, Monthly parts of Leisure Hour, Sunday at Home, Family Herald, London Journal, the English Woman's Domestic Magazine. All the Home Papers on the Arrival of the English Mail. Sunday-School reward books, in great variety. Prayer-books, Church services, bibles, hymn-books, &c, Cliildven's school-books, slates, pen ink &c, &c &o. Ledgers, invoices, day-books, cash-books, invoice books, memo, books, in stook and made to order j music portfolios, fern books l&gf" Note the Address. Jf?3l WILLIAM LOWES, SADDLE, HARNESS, and COLLAR MAKER, LAMLTON QUAY, -WELLINGTON. WL. would respectfully call attention to • his superior stock of Saddlery, by the best makers, and having himself acquired extensive practical experience, foels confidoht in solioit* ing the support of the public, that his superior workmanship and moderate charges, will not fail to give satisfaction. Harness of evety description in stock and made to order. Please note the address, Lambton Quay, nexi door to Mr White, Seedsman. December 14, 1866. WELLINGTON HOUSE], CLAY POINT, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GENERAL STORE. Always on hand a large supp.y of QUEEN CHARLOTTE'S SOUND OYSTERS JOHN WALDEN. Wellington, Jan. Ist, 1863. McINTYRE & CO., SHIP CHANDLERS and SAILMAKERS, . beg to inform their friends and the publia that they have taken those convenient premises Bituafced in Willis Bbreet, near the Queen s Wharf known as Noah's Ark), and aill carry on thd above mentioned business in all its branches. Wellington, Deo. 22, 1866. „______ EDWARD CHURTON, A&ENT TO THE P.N.Z. & A.R.M. CO., WANGANUI. Landed, Monetary, and Commercial Oommis* sions of every description undertaken. October 30, 1866.

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Wellington Independent, Volume XXI, Issue 2482, 19 February 1867, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Wellington Independent, Volume XXI, Issue 2482, 19 February 1867, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Wellington Independent, Volume XXI, Issue 2482, 19 February 1867, Page 2