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Hotels H'OTE L. WINES AND SPIRITS OF THE BEST BRANDS. ' Due of Alcock’s superior billiard tables. W. H. SWAIN, Proprietor. PRINCESS’ HOTEL, Molesworth-street, JAMES BRIGHT, Proprietor.—JAMES BRIGHT having taken the above hotel, begs to inform the. inhabitants of Wellington and the surrounding districts that he will continue to carry on the business in a style equal to his predecessor, Mr. Cattell, and hopes to merit a continuance of the support accorded to him. PANAMA HOTEL, Taranaki-street, WM. ; LIGHT, Proprietor. Superior accommodation for families, permacent boarders, and' visitors to Wellington. One of Thurston's best billiard tables on the premises. Good stabling. HOMAS &• CIMINO’S CENTRAL HOTEL, corner of Lambton-quay and Hunter-street.—MessrsTHOMAS & CIMINO having taken the above, hotel, bag to inform the inhabitants of Wellington and 1 the surrounding districts that they will continue to carry on the business in a style eqnal to their predecessor, and hope;to merit a continuance of the support accorded to him. N.B.—The Daily Luncheon at the Central will be a speciality. Breakfast at 8.30 a.m.; tea at 6 p.m. First-class accommodation for boarders. HENRY HALL’S *TVUKE OF EDINBURGH HOTEL. Manager : JOHN MOSS BROADBENT. The marquis of normanby , HOTEL, CARTERTON. ' ‘ This New and Commodious Hotel is now open to the public under the management of the proprietor, Mr. Thomas Hooker. i The Hotel is situate in'the centre of the rapidly 'rising township of Carterton,, and is one of the most complete establishments in the colony, containing a large front bar, bar parlor, commercial room, dining-room (35ft. by 19ft.), smoking-rooips, private rooms for families and visitors. •’ ‘ A superb Billiard-room fitted with one of Adcock’s full-sizod tables, and all the latest improvements. Hot and bold water baths always ready together with eighteen bedrooms. The wines, spirits, beer, and other liquors, are guaranteed as of the first quality/ Travellers and visitors will find every home comfort at this Unrivalled Hotel. Sample rooms Jj>r commercial gentlemen. First-class stabling and paddocks. To sportsmen thisriocaljty offers every inducement, there being plenty of game of all kinds in the immediate vicinity. * T. HOOKER, Proprietor,

Books, Stationery, &c. JUST FUBLI SHE D, Price One Shilling, WATT’S ALMANACK FOR 1877. ; * WATT’S ALMANAC should be in every house, as it contains' a vast' amount of useful information. r Price, ONE SHILLING. STRANGERS visiting Wellington should purchase Watt’s Almanac, as it contains an article" upon the public buildings, gardens, and places of interest and beauty in and around the city. Price, ONE SHILLING. STRANGERS before visiting the. Museum shouhSpurchasa Watt's Almanac. * Price, ONE SHILLING. -—sSi J—HERE should we have our new cemetery ? See answer in Watt’s Price, ONE SHILLING. . THE; new; Stamp Act Amendment Act, 1876, and the Fencing Ordinance are in Watt’s Almanac. ' Price, ONE SHILLING. w WATT’S ALMANAC; will bo posted to any address in the colony on receipt of Is. 3d. in stamps. JOHN WAT T, . BOOKSELLER, WILLIS-STREET. CH R I ST MAS PR E S ENTS! * CHRISTMAS PRESENTS ! ! W. G. JACKSON wishes to inform his numerous patrons and the public that he has endeavored to meet all the requirements of the trade this season by making Extensive Alterations in his Premises.; The Shophasbeen considerably enlarged,and a large Stock of Fancy Goods of every descrip- ' tion is now exposed to view. The goods having been carefully selected by Home buyers, will be found most suitable for CHRISTMAS PRESENTS, NEW YEAR’S GIFTS, &c., and cannot fail to please all. W. G. J.’s FANCY BAZAAR now forms a delightful promenade amidst a variety of novelties too numerous to particularise, and never before introduced into this market, the Public are invited, whether Purchasers or not, to inspect this Immense Showroom. . Every attention will be shown to intending customers to assist them in the rather difficult task of ! choosing articles for Presents, &c. Articles will be placed before them in every variety, to afford them opportunity ; of making a judicious and careful selection. " * ' \ The Prices are marked in Plain Figures, and good value may be depended upon. To Bazaars and Bayers taking large parcels a most liberal allowance will be made. ’ . New Goods now opening up by the Avalanche—the latest novelties from London. By'the Ocean Mail,-just arrived, a quantity of Pianos direct from the makers will be sold cheap, i' 1 v W. G. JACKSON, Stationers’Hall. Miscellaneous 0 W LAN D ' S O D O N T O Whitens and preserves the teeth, prevents and amsts their decay, strengthens the gums, and gives a pleasing fragrance to the breath ; it polishes and preserves the enamel, to which it imparts a pearl-like whiteness. : ‘ ■■ ROWLANDS MACASSAR OIL Nourishes and preserves the hair, makes it grow ■ Illicitly on all bald patches, prevents it falling off or turning grey, cleanses it from scurf and dandruff, and is especially adapted for the hair of children. i ROWLAND’S KALYDOR Exerts the most soothing, cooling, and purifying action on tho skin, eradicates freckles, tan, pimples, and all cutaneous eruptions, and renders the akin soft, clear and blooming. ROWLAND ESSENCE OF TYKE Never fails to produce a perfect change in red or grey hair, whiskers, eyebrows, iSto., to a beautiful glossy and . permanent brown or black, which color remains so durable that neither washing or perspiration can romoveit.: GREAT CARE must be taken to ask for A. ROWLAND and SONS’ Articles, of 20. Hatton Garden ■ London, and avoid cheap imitations. Sold by all Chemists, and Druggists throughout the Colonies

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 4921, 30 December 1876, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 4921, 30 December 1876, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 4921, 30 December 1876, Page 4

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