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NOTICE. THE EMPIBE HOTEL WAS OPENED FOR TEANSACTION OF BUSINESS ON SATURDAY, 4th FEBRUARY, 1865. TITR. JAMES OSGOOD, formerly of the Empire Hotel, Dunedin, begs most respectfully to inform the inhabitants of Wellington and the public at large that he has opened the Empire Hotel, where he frill be most happy to see *11 who may favor him with a call. Gentlemen may reit assured that none, but first-class Winer and Spirits will be allowed to be sold on his premises. BEAUTIFUL SPARKLING ALE ON DRAUGHT. February 7 th, 18C5.

HAWITH'S FAMILY HOTEL, \X Molesworth street, Thorndon Flat. ALFRED WISE, in returning thanks for the generous support he has experienced since conducting the above-named Hotel, begs to assure those who have patronised him, and also the public in general, that his greatest desire will be to secure the first-rate article in the market, bo as to ensure their future favors\ N.B. — Private rooms for families. Good Accommodation for horses, both in stables and paddocks. February 4, 1864. FREEMASON'S TAVERN, Lambton Quay, Wellington. Wines and Spirits of the best brands always on hand. First-class accommodation for Boarders. CALEB CULL, Proprietor. N.B. — Free' and easy every night ; good skittle ground on the premises. mHE CRITERION TAP HOTEL, LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. Wines, Spirits, and Ales of the best brands always on hand. WILLIAM PRIDEAUX, Proprietor. BAILOR'S HOME, MOLESWORTH ST., WELLINGTON. Wines and Spirits of the best brands always on hand. D. RIVERS, Proprietor. SAUCE. LEA AND PERRINS' WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE, Pronounced by connoisseurs to be the only good sauce, and applicable to every variety of dish. Extract of a letter from a medical gentleman at Madras to his brother at Worcester, May, 185W-" Tell Lea and Perrin that their sauce IS highly esteemed in India, and is, in my opinion, the most palatable as well as the most wholesome sauce that is made. Caution. — Lea and Perrins beg to caution the public against spurious imitations of their celebrated Worcestershire Sauce. L. and P. have discovered that several of the Foreign markets have been supplied with spurious imitations, the labels closely resembling those of the genuine sauce, and in one or more instances the name of L. and P. forged. L. and P. will proceed against any one who may manufacture or vend such imitations, and have instructed their correspondents in the various parts of the world, to advise them of any infringement of their rights. Ask for Lea and Perrins' sauce.

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Evening Post, Issue 9, 17 February 1865, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Issue 9, 17 February 1865, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Issue 9, 17 February 1865, Page 1

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