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NOTICE. THE EMPIBE HOIEL WAS OrENEO FOB TRANSACTION* ! OF BUSINESS I ©*? SATURDAY, 4tb FEBRUABY, 1865. TLffft. JAMES OSGOOD, formerly of fen* Empire Hotel; Dunedin, begs most rs»p<*elfully to inform tha inhabitants oJ! Wellington and tht public at larga thai h* has opened the Empira Hotel, wherd hft will b« most happy to see al! who may favour liiro with a call. Gentleman may rest assured that non« Wt first-class Wines and Spirits will bo allo-wod to b« sold on hU premise^ BEAUTIFUL SPABKLXNG ALB ON DR AUGHT. February 7tli, 1865,

G.AWITR'B FAMILY HOTEL, Moloaworth street, Thorndon Flat.. ALFRED Wlv^E. in returning thanks for tho jrenoroua «»pporb lie has cxpcrinncod sint"o conductingr tho above-named Hqlol, begs to assure those who have patronised him, and also tho public in gprn-ral, that his greater desire will bn to secure tho fir.st-rato article hi the market, f?o a^ to ensure tWlt future favours, N.B. — Private rooms fop famillea.. Good Accommodation lor hor&csj both in gtablca and paddocks, _ February 4, 1364. TIKEEMASON'S TAVERN, •*» X>ambton Qua/, Wellington, Winoa and Sj.mit3 of tho be^t brands always on hand. Jfir&t'Vlut* accommodation for Boarders. CALEB Ct'lX, Proprietor. NP.--Frr«< an. l <M.-y. >:\i;vy lii&hlx ffQOd ¦Tkjtrif* prrotmrj r ,n tho prpmitiOsi* mHB CRITERION TAP HOTEL, J^AMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. Wxnea, Spirits, add Ales of the bept brands always on band. WILLIAM I»RIDEAU?C, Proprietor. gAI L O R'S HOME, MOLESWORTH ST, f WELLINGTON. Wines and Spirits of tha best brands always on hand. r>. IRIVKRS, Proprietor. SAUCE, LEA AND PERRINS* WORCESTER. SHIRE. SAUCE, Pronounced by connoisseurs to bd fhe only pood Sauce, and applicable to every variety of dish. Extract, of a letter* from a medical gentleman at Madras to his brother at. Worcester, May, 1851 :— " Toll Lea and Perrin that their saiuo is highly esteemed in India, and is, in my opinion, the most palatable, jl,j l , well as the most wholesome sauce that in made." CAtmoN.-— lJea and Perrins bo# to caution the public against spurious imitations of their celebrated Worcestershire Sauce. L. and P. have discovered that several of the Foreign markets havo been supplied with spurious imitations, the laboL* closely resembling those of the genuine sauce, and in on© or more instances ihc juunu of t». and P» forged. Jj. and P» will proceed ftfruinst any one who may monufa<'turo or \oiid piu-h imita<ionf, ana hnvo in.ifriu led tlicfr rotTr«pondont« in tlm various parts of Uift world to ndvue tliioi ot any infringement- o£ their ricrhtg* A,k fait l«a auU rtitiiii 1 eauc9*.

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Evening Post, Issue 1, 8 February 1865, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Issue 1, 8 February 1865, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Issue 1, 8 February 1865, Page 1

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