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Business Notices A LINDSAY, WHOLESALE BOOT: . AND SHOE IMPORTER, AND MANUFACTURER, Feathers ton-street, (Next to the Union Bank of Australia). A. L. having opened the above Warehouse with a very large stock of Ladies’, Gents, and Children’s Boots and Shoes, especially made to his order, from the best English and Scotch houses, those in the trade will find it to their advantage to inspect the above goods just opened out. Leather, Grindery, Closed Uppers, and Shoe Mercery ; also, Jones’ Boot Sewing Machines on sale. Also to hand, all sizes of Scotch Mill Belting, from 1J to 6 inches wide; also, Eivets and Laces. A. LINDSAY, Featherstou-street. A L FRED TYER, NGAHAURANGA STEAM WOOL SOOUEING WORKS. Cash buyer of Wool, Hides, Sheepskins, and tallow. Also a large assortment of first-class basils always on hand. Wool, looks, and pieces sorted, sooured, taken delivery of in Wellington, and returned to agents in town for Id. per lb. scoured weight HENEY WALTON’S STEAM WOOL SOOUEING ESTABLISHMENT & FELLMONGEBY, Gleucragie, Ngahauranga Line, Wellington. Cash Buyer of Wool, Hides, Tallow, and Sheepskins. Hotels Family hotel, y®bk house, TEEEACE, WELLINGTON. H. COOK, having purchased the lease of the above well-known and conveniently-situ-ated boarding-house, solicits the patronage of the public, and of families and travellers from the neighboring provinces. Private sittingrooms for families. Superior accommodation for lady and gentlemen boarders. Terms moderate. All communications from the country promptly replied to, HENRY COOK, Proprietor. Hughes’ Melbourne hotel, Willis-street, Wellington. O. J. HUGHES (for over ten years proprietor of Hughes’ Cafe, Collins-street, E. Melbourne) begs to intimate to the inhabitants of Wellington, and to travellers from the other parts of New Zealand and the Australian colonies, that he has leased the above nowlybuilt hotel, which, for extent and convenience of accommodation, is unsurpassed in Wellington, and furnished same throughout in a good and comfortable style, placed the culinary department in the charge of an experienced chef de cuisine, laid in a stock of the very best wines, spirits, and malt liquors, established a moderate tariff, and hopes that, with civility and attention to visitors, he will secure a share of public patronage and support in his undertaking. Luncheon from 12 till half-past 2 daily; dinner at 6 p.m. WELLINGTON HOTEL, Molesworth-st rbet. S. CIMINO (late Central Hotel) begs to inform his friends and the public generally, that he has taken the above fine Hotel, and hopes, by strict attention, to merit a fair share of patronage. Unlimited accommodation for hoarders. THE VERY BEST BILLIARD TABLE IN TOWN ON THE PREMISES. CRICKETERS’ ARMS HOTEL, Top of Tory-street. The above hotel having been thoroughly renovated and enlarged, now possesses splendid Accommodation for Boarders and Families. Wines, Spirits, and Ales of the best brands. J. MURPHY, Proprietor. E N T R A L HOTEL*, Corner of Lambton-quav and Hunter-street, Wellington. THOMAS AND SULLIVAN having taken the above hotel beg to inform the inhabitants of Wellington and the surrounding districts that they will continue to carry on the business in a style equal 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 a.m.; Tea at 6 p.m. First-class Accommodation for Boarders. TJ NI O N HOTEL. WINES AND SPIRITS OF THE BEST BRANDS. One of Alcock’s superior billiard tables. W. H. SWAIN, Proprietor. HOTEL, THORNDON. T. BOULD (late of Pahantanui), begs to inform his Town and Country Friends that he has leased the above Hotel, and he hopes by paying a strict attention to business, to merit a share of their past favors. Spirits, Wines, and Beer of first-class quality always on hand. c OMMERCIAL HOTEL, WILLTS-STKEET. H. BENNETT, Proprietor. ZEALANDER HOTEL Manners-street. J. FENTON, Proprietor. ANAMA HO TEL Corner of Taranaki and Vivian-streets. G. S. NICHOLLS, Proprietor. National hotel, Lambton-qoat. Messrs. BIRCH & WILLIAMS, Proprietors. fJIHEATRB ROYAL HOTEL. The above Hotel is now open for the accommodation of the public. The proprietor seeks a continuance of the support he has already experienced as a hotel-keeper in Wellington during the last twelve years. Two of Alcock's splendid billiard tables. Night porter to meet arrivals by late steamers. THOS. URWIN, proprietor. Board and Residence GORE’S DINING ROOMS, WILLIS-STUEBT. These Dining Rooms having been completely renovated, are now replete with every necessary for convenience and comfort. A first-rate table always kept; good beds; good attendance and civility. All meals and beds Is. each. A separate establishment for families. H. MOORE, proprietor. OARD AND RESIDENCE at E. J. Beavis’, Ham and Beef Shop, next New Zealand Times office, Willis-street, Splendid accommodation, having twenty rooms. Meals at all hours. Good beds, Is.; weekly boarders, £l. , Money ' EYERAL SUMS of MONEY TO BE LENT on good freehold security. MOORHOUSE & EDWARDS, Solicitors, Featherston-street, Wellington. TO LEND on freehold rural jbOUUU Hud, and on liberal terms. Apply to DULLER & LEWIS. Solicitors, Hunter-street.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 5083, 9 July 1877, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 5083, 9 July 1877, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 5083, 9 July 1877, Page 1

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