Thank you for correcting the text in this article. Your corrections improve Papers Past searches for everyone. See the latest corrections.

This article contains searchable text which was automatically generated and may contain errors. Join the community and correct any errors you spot to help us improve Papers Past.

Article image
Article image

Hotels. PRINCESS FAMILY HOTEL, MOLESWORTH STBEF.T, THOBNDOKT. MESSRS. CATTLE AND DIAMOND beg to intimate to gentlemen visiting Wellington, during the coming session of the General Assembly, that they can be provided with firstclass furnished apartments at very inodcrato rates. The abovo Hotel is only about three minutes walk from the General Government Buildings, is beautifully situated, and being second to none in Wellington for firsfc-elnss accommodation, makes it a most desirablo family residence. June 19, 1867. ROYAL TIGER HOTEL. rjHHE UNDERSIGNED bega to intimate, that JL he has taken those commodious premises, situate at tho corner of Taranaki and Abel Smith streets, and trusts by strict attention to business, and always keeping on hand a good supply of first-class wines, spirits, sparkling ale, liqueurs, Jfcc, &c, to receive a sharo o£ public patronage. F. W. EBERLET. May 9th, 1867. THE NELSON HOTEL. LAMBTOK QUAY, WELLINGTON. Winea, Spirits, Ales, &c, of the finest brands. WILLIAM OAKLEY, Proprietor. SIR GEORGE GREY HOTEL, Masteeton, Edwabd Joxeß, Proprietor. SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATION for families and gentlemen visiting tho Wairarapa. There is attached a large room, 38 feet by 16, suitable for concfirte, &c. Tho best description of wines, beers, and spirits always on hand. GOOD STABLING. October 10, 1867. Lotteries. 300 GUINEAS TO BE HAD FOR TEN ! ! GRAND ART UNION ! TUESDAT, THE 2<iTH DECEMBER, 1867, At OSGOOD'S Empire Hotel. /CONSISTING of tho following articles 0 \J valuablo jewelry — Ist Prize— l Prize GOLD WATCH, value 100 guineas 2nd Prizo — 1 Diamond Brooch, value 75 guineas 3rd Prize — 1 Diamond Ring, value 80 guineas 4th Prize — 1 Diamond Brooch, value 25 guineas sth Prize — 1 Gold Watch, value 8 guineas 6th Prizo — 1 Gold Watch, value 4 guineas 7th Prize — 1 pair Gold Ear-rings, value 2 guineas Bth Prize — 1 Gold Chain, value 2 guineas 9th Prize — 1 Gold Chain, valae 2 guineas 10th Prize — 1 Gold Chain, value 2 guineas Tho articles aro on view at W. H. FOLEY'S Retreat Hotel, Willis street. TICKETS, ONE GUINEA EACH, To be had at all tho principal Hotels in the city Education. EDUCATION FOR YOUNG GENTLEMEN. MR C. D. de CASTRO begs to announce that the additions to his residence, now in progress, will bo completed by the 10th instant, on which day ho will bo prepared to commence his course of instruction. Term 6 : > Four Guineas per Quarter. Hotras of Instruction : From 9.30 a.m. to 12 o'clock, and from 2 to 4 p.m. Vacations of 14 days each commence on each q-uarter day. Parents intending to entrust thoir sons to Mr do Castro's charge are requested to make early application. Kent Terrace, Wellington, October 2, 1867. HUTT GRAMMAR AND COMMERCIAL SCHOOL, Clkvedon House, Taita, Conducted by Walter W. Mantell, of the College of Preceptors, London. HPHE abovo establishment will bo opened after JL the coming Midsummer vacation. Prospectuses containing terms for boarders and day pVpils and copies of testimonials can bo obtained on application either to the Principal or to Mr Charles Russell, Larabton quay, Wellington. October 2, 1867. PRIVATE TUITION. A LADY recently arrived from England is prepared to undertake private tuition. Pupils will bo carefully instructed in an extensive and well-selected course of general English Literature, French, and Instrumental Music. The advertisor has had great experience in private tuition, and in a first-class Seminary, and bears the highest testimonials. The terms are moderate. Arrangements could be made for instruction in music only, or for general education. Further particulars can bo obtained on application to " A.8.," effice of this paper. October 2, 1867. Soiree. GRAND TEMPERANCE BAZAAR AND FANCY FAIR. rpHE Committee of tho Wellington Total A. Abstinence Society have tho pleasure to announce that a Bazaar for the sale of useful and ornamental articles will be held at an early date, in the Odd Fellows' Hall. Tho proceeds to bo devoted to the purchase of ground in Herbert street, for the erection of a Temperance Hall. The patronage and support of the public is respectfully solicited. Contributions for the Bazaar will bo thankfully received by tho following ladies, who have kindly consented to act as a Committee. Mrs W. Tonks, Cuba street Mrs Whittaker, Moleaworth street Mrs A. Levy, Taranaki Btreet Mrs Fitchett, Nairn street Mrs Burrett, Manners street Miss Waters, Dixon street Miss Stoddart, Dixou street Miss Austin, at Mr Gieson's, Lambon quay Miss Kate Levey Lambton quay Miss S. S. Chappell, The Terrace Mis 3 Godbor, Taranaki street Miss Gordon. Cuba street Miss Lawcs, Tinnkori road Miss Spencer, Wallace street Miss L. Hawkins, Willis street. Miss Bannister, Cuba street; Or any Members of tho Temperance Sooiety.

Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/WI18671022.2.3.2

Bibliographic details

Wellington Independent, Volume XXII, Issue 2587, 22 October 1867, Page 2

Word Count
762

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Wellington Independent, Volume XXII, Issue 2587, 22 October 1867, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Wellington Independent, Volume XXII, Issue 2587, 22 October 1867, Page 2

Help

Log in or create a Papers Past website account

Use your Papers Past website account to correct newspaper text.

By creating and using this account you agree to our terms of use.

Log in with RealMe®

If you’ve used a RealMe login somewhere else, you can use it here too. If you don’t already have a username and password, just click Log in and you can choose to create one.


Log in again to continue your work

Your session has expired.

Log in again with RealMe®


Alert