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Hotelst^ O T I C E. DONEOKER'S UNION HOTEL. Tho undersigned having made extenw'v alterations to his LUNCHEON ROOM, i? now prepared to cater for Dinners and Suppers at the lowest possible ratesthanking the public for past favors, and soliciting a continuance ofthe same. Luncheon as usual from 12 till 3. P. DONECKER, Union Hofcel. /ASaOOD'S METROPOLITAN FAMILY & COMMERCIAL HOTEL, Molesworth-str.'ffc, Wellington, New Zealand JAMES OSGOOD, Proprietor, (Formerly of the Empire Hotel.) Mr JAMES OSGOOD begs to inform the public that he has opened tho METROPOLITAN as ft First clas3 Family and Coimner cial Hotel, whero guests will flnd tho same attention paid fco fchoir wants, under his immediate supervision, as in former houses, whilst the charges will be very much less. The Hotel is in the immediate vicinity tiie Groverrior's residence, - Gtovernmenfc Buildings, and all of the Public Oflices, and but five minutes walk from tho Wharf. Cabs plying eveiy two or three minutes to end from the Wharf, at 6d each way. The Hotel is beautifullj eituated, and has a commanding view of tho Harbor and shipping. The rooms are lofty and well ventilated, and contain several suites of apartments particularly adapted to families. " Baths, Billiard Rooms, and every appurtenance belonging to a first-class Hotel. POST-OFFICE HOTEL Grey sfcreefc, (Opposite General Post-office.) THOMAS URWIN, in thanking the publi for past avors while landlord of the " Metre politan," begs to inform them that ho ha made extensive alterations and thoroughly renovated and re-docorated his present hostelry THE POST-OFFICE HOTEL. Visitors to Wellington will find everj accommodation, and T. U.s study will b« to eecure lo his patrons QUALITY, COMFORT, and ECONOMY. T. U. has now on hand a choice stock of First-class Wines, Spirits, and Beer in the very best condition. CAFE RESTAURANT, Luncheon, and Supper Saloon. Luncheons wiil commenco on the lst February, under the management of a first class elief de cuisine, and tho Bill of Fare daily will bo most liberal. HOT OR COLD LUNCHEONS, SIXPENCE, And upwards, as per carte. Supp°.rß . until midnight, consisting ot Oysters in every style, Entrees, Devilled Kidneys, Welch Rarebits, kc, afc prices equally moderate. Mr Urwiu assures tho public that he will leave no stone unturned to obtain their sup ] port. ] " 'Tis not in mortals to command successhe wili do more, endeavor to deserve ifc." T\ /T ANAWaTU HOTEL A. J. WHYTE, Proprietor. First-class accommodation for Travellers [card.] TjIMPIRE HOTEL Wellington. PHILLIP MOELLER, Proprietor of the Empire Hotel, respectfully informs the travelling public that he has added APARTMENTS FN SUITE, •with bath rooms, kc, attached, for the accom modation of families, to the above hotel, and ■which will bo ready for tho reception of guests on or before 14th May proximo. Wellington, 14th April. ■ Wool, Flax, &c. wool7~" ~ THE undersigned, having received extensive orders to purchase Wool, are prepared to give fche highest market price, or make liberal advances on shipments to their agents in London, or on the Continent. They are also purchasers of Tallow, Flax Skins, and Hides, in any quantities. KRULL k CO. COLONIAL PRODUCE. THE undersigned are cash purchasers of WOOL, FLAX, TALLOW, BUTTER, and otber produce ; or they will make liberal advances on the same if consigned to their agents for sale, in either the Melbourne San Francisco l^cw York, or London markets. __ JOHNSTON & CO. WOOL. mHE Undersigned will PURCHASE ot ADVANCE ON WOOL during the coming season. EDWARD PEAROE. Wellington, 2nd October, 1871. THE undersigned are cash buyers of WOOL and other PRODUCE, or will make advances on the same on liberal terms LEVIN & CO PublicationsT^" E W BOOKS. Past and Present, by Carlyle, cheap edition, 2s 6d Heroes and Hero Worship, by Carlyle, cheap edition, 2s 6d Bow Bells, vol 15, 75.6 d Shortrede's Logarithim Tables, full bound oalf Woodward's National Architect, 3ls 6d Bessy Kane, by Mrs Wood, 7s 6d Innocents Abroad, new complete edition, 2s 6d Magician's Own Book, Ss Memoirs of Robert . Chambers, by Sir W. Chambers, 3s 6d Darwin's Origin of Species, new edition, 10s Rabola's Works, Ulustratod by Doro Mrs Brown on the Tichborne Case WILLIAM LYON. "VTOTIOE TO THE PUBLIO We intend publishing a " Weekly Paper" of Satire, Fun and Frolic j togetber with the Racy Sayings and Biographical Sketches of living Colonial Characters. For further partiuulars' see future advertisements. Mr JB. JR. Middleton is authorised to receive advertisements, kc. SYMMS & CO.

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Wellington Independent, Volume XXVIII, Issue 3531, 22 June 1872, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Wellington Independent, Volume XXVIII, Issue 3531, 22 June 1872, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Wellington Independent, Volume XXVIII, Issue 3531, 22 June 1872, Page 4