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THE EMPIRE HOTEL LIMITED. THE LEADING AND MOST CENTRAL HOTEL IN WELLINGTON. E. W.~SOFIELB (Late of Coker's Hotel, Christchurch), Manager. MAISON DOR RESTAURANT, 35 WILLIS-STREET, WELLINGTON, V. ABRAHAM (Late Chef to His Excellency the Governor). English, French,* German and Italian Delicacies. ■CATERING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. THE VBBY BEST— BACON'S Celebrated Crated Waters and Cordials. DELIVERED PROMPTLY TO ANY PART OF WELLINGTON. Give us a Trial Order and we Guarantee you will be Satisfied^ TELEPHONE 123. TVTY SPECIALITIES.— CIeaning and lVi pressing Gents' suits and Ladies' costumes. Renovating, lining jackets, dress suits, frock coats, new silk facings, etc., Personal attention given to Gentlemen's Wardrobes. Suits made to measures m up-to-date styles. H. Jo BAKER, No. 1 Empire Chambers (upstairs). Opposite Grand Hotel, Willis-s&eet. Tel. 2577. NORTHERN LAUNDRY. THE Residents of Ohristchurch North and St. Albans are notified that the above Laundry has commenced business. THE UUNDRY DEPARTMENT Which includes WASHING & IRONING, is under the able supervision of MISS M. JACK. One Gold Medal and Two Silver Medals at the N.Z. International Exhibition for Plain and Fancy Ironing. 1 THE DYEING DEPARTMENT This Department makes a specialty of I CLEANING, DYEING & PRESSING i GENTLEMEN'S SUITS, and the everyi day Dyeing and Cleaning Business will be also well catered for. 177 BEALEY AVENUE (Near Colombo Street), . CHRISTOHURCH. /OHRISTCHURCH STEAM DYE Vy WORKS, - 48 Oxford Terrace West, Christchuroh. The Largest; Most Complete and Up-to-date Works m the Colony. Dyeing and Cleaning m all its branches, - with despatch, at moderate prices. Feathers Cleaned, Dyed and Curled. Nettoyago de Sor — Fronch, Chemical or Dry Cleaning. J. ARMIGER AND COY. (From West End of London). J. RYAN'S EMPIRE BILLIARD SALOON (Eight Tables — Alcock's), 34a York Chambers, Manners-St. (Next Clarendon Hotel). City F*isH Mart., 275 Colombo-Streefc North, CHRISTCHURCH, FOR Fresh Fish, Oysters and Fried .Fish— Fresh Daily. 3 A TRIAL SOLICITED. f W. COLUMBUS, Proprietor., 1 NOTICE TO CHRISTOHUEOH AGENTS. A BRANCH OFFICE of " Truth " haß now been opened at 195 Gloucester-st., Christchurch. Runners and Agent's requiring papers can obtain same by calling upon our local representative at this address. WARNING TO "TRUTH " PILFERERS. OWING to continued complaints from country agents about their parcels of "Truth" having, been tarn.. pered with, we are having investigas tions made, ami the culprits, if disJj covered, will be prosecuted. . I NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS. >t " A/TR R. S. WILLIAMS is not auIVI thorised to CANVASS for > ADVERTISEMENTS for this paper, ■j and any contracts made by him will $ not be recognised. i notice: 5 5 TO BLACK AND WHITE ARTISTS: The Editor invites artists to subj mit sketches, caricatures and carl toons. All accepted contributions will be paid for. Rejected sketches will be returned. No attempt will le be made to re-draw, adapt, or use I, the idea embodied m any unaccepted ie drawing. r> ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS. I R. Aherne. — You are barking up the wrong sapling altogether. Th*e clubs cannot pick and choose to give the monopoly of the betting to a chosen two. They must issue licenses to all who apply if they are fit and proper persons. The £20 a day fee will stop the rotters. "Bookmaker," Fcilding.— Can't mak< sense out of your argument. IE a s> man takes you down over a betting transaction settle the argument ii the good old way ; it is no use wri r. ting t;o the newspapers about it. "A.. J-R. "—Twenty years is tho usua period, but allowances are made ii tin , V he ca - se °* a S e<l persons. erl '- '< What is the good of the Maori doing all these fast trips if it takes her a couple of hours to get along tide the wharf,

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/NZTR19071130.2.23.2

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NZ Truth, Issue 128, 30 November 1907, Page 4

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607

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 NZ Truth, Issue 128, 30 November 1907, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 NZ Truth, Issue 128, 30 November 1907, Page 4

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