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Wanted. WANTED, an engagement as Engrossing Clerk in a Solicitor’s office. Several years’ experience. Salary moderate. WANTED to purchase, a pair of secondhand ■ Avery’s Weighing Machines, Apply office of this paper. WANTED, an Apprentice for the Ironmongery Business. Apply to William Gibson, Featherston-street. WANTED, a General Servant. Inquire first house past Panama Hote 1 , Tara-naki-street. • • Eailway Notice'ELLINGTON AND MASTEETON EAILWAY, NOT I C E After to-day trains will stop at Petone by signal. Persons wishing to join the train must stand on the platform and wave the Red Flag, and persons wishing,to alight must notify their desire to the guard before train starts from the previous station. Fares same as to the next station on either side. FEANK B. PASSMOEE, Superintending Engineer.. Wellington, June 9th, 1875. o Hotels. SGOOD’S METROPOLITAN FAMILY AND COMMERCIAL HOTEL, Molesworth-strebt, WELLINGTON, NEW ZEALAND. JAMES OSGOOD, Proprietor. Mr. James Osgood begs to inform the public that after twelve month’s absence he has returned to Wellington, and repurchased his former hotel, the METROPOLITAN, which he has enlarged, newly furnished, and re-decorated. This is now One of the largest, best ventilated, roomy, and commodious hotels in New Zealand, no expense having been spared in the • alterations. The METROPOLITAN is in the immediate vicinity of the Governor’s residence, Government Buildings, and all of the public offices, and but five minutes walk from the wharf, cabs plying every two or three minutes to and from the same at sixpence each way. Every attention will be paid to the wants of guests who may favor the proprietor with a call. Several suites of apartments particularly adapted to families. BATHS, BILLIARD-ROOM, and every appurtenance belonging to a firstclass hotel. “ AN HOTEL, LUNCHEON ROOMS. Open for business on MONDAY, April 19 Luncheon in Long-room from 12 to 8 p.m. Soup, Joints, or Entrees. Luncheon in Dining-room from half-past 12 to 2 p.m. Soup, Joints, Entrees, Vegetables, &c. All old customers and the general public arc cordially invited to call, and give a trial of the new' arrangements. ETROPOLITAN HOTEL PRICE LIST. BOTTLE DEPARTMENT. All goods delivered, if required. TKINSON’S CLARENDON HOTEL. PALMERSTON. THE BEST HOTEL ON THE COAST. It is MORE COMMODIOUS, MORE COMFORTABLE, and BETTER FURNISHED THAN ANY HOTEL BETWEEN WELLINGTON AND WANGANUI. MRS. ATKINSON begs to inform her old friends and patrons, and the public generally, that,sire has commenced business again in the hotel line, having opened the above-named hotel in the prosperous and rising township of Palmerston. THE HOUSE IS QUITE NEW. It has been only lately completed, and was built specially with a view to the comfort and convanience of travellers. All the rooms in the house are unusually large, lofty, and wel lighted, while THE FURNITURE AND APPOINTMENTS ARB NOT TO BE SURPASSED for quality and completeness by any hotel in the province, every article of the furniture and fittings being quite new, and the best that could be procured. The greatest care was exercised in selection, and no expense was spared. THE BAR contains all the choicest brands to be found in the market, and the stock of ale and beer, wines and spirits, is as large and varied as could be found in the best hotel in Wellington. NONE BUT THE BEST_ BRANDS Allowed upon the premises. THE KITCHEN. A separate building has been erected for culinary accommodation alone, which is now calculated to be equal to any emergency of the travelling public, and superior to that of most hotels. THE STABLES. In conjunction with the hotel are large livery and bait stables, which are looked after by a competent person. Good feed and attendance to horses may always be relied upon. PANAMA HOTEL, Taranaki-street, WM. LIGHT, Proprietor. Superior accommodation for families, permanent boarders, and visitors to Wellington. One of Thurston’s best billiard tables on the premises. Good stabling.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4437, 9 June 1875, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4437, 9 June 1875, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4437, 9 June 1875, Page 3

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