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the Empire , hotel ; LIJHTED. ' THE LEADING AND MOST CENIJBAL HOTEL IN WELLINGTON. E. W."SOFIELD (Late of Coker's Hotel, Christohuroh), Manager. J. RYAN'S / EMPIRE BILLIARD SALOON (Eight Tabl -Alcock's), 34a York Chambers, Manners-St. (Next Clarendon Hotel). 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. MY 'SPEOIALITIES.-^-Cleaning and : pressing: Gents' suits and Ladies' costumes. ., Uenqyating, 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.J.BAKE3R, No. 1 Empire Chambers (upstairs). Opposite 'Gtra'nd Hotel, WilUs-street. Tel. 2577. City Fish Mkrt., 275 Ooloinbo-Sfcreet ISfßrfch, CHRISTOHURCH-, FOR Fresh Fish, Oysters and Fried Fish — Fresh Daily. i N ; , A TRIAL SOLICITED. V ' W. COLUMBUS^ Proprietor,' •' FRUET HAMPERS! QPEOIALLY packed for Picnics, Balls, w5 Parties, Etc., suitable for' Town, or; Country, and carefully selected from sea-, son's- supply for quality and value (from 5s each). Write or call at the " Rendeypus." Wo guarantee satisfaction. ' .•'" LEES, AND LARNER, I Tho " Rendevous," KILBIRNIE NORTH. '■•■■. . M3EIS. K. McCEANE'S EAGLES PRIVATE HOTEL, • Courtenay Place, Welliugton (Opposite the Gas Company's Offices — Two minutes walk from Te Aro Station). FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION. ..''.. MODERATE , TERMS. \\ X /ELLINGTON^CI|OOL OF PHYSI»'VV ■-•; CAL OULTURE,' . SUSSEX .CHAMBERS, PANAMA-ST. Correct Breathing and Systematic Exercise ; . Bring Health and Energy. An' Advanced Class is held for old pupils (Quarter begins with pupil). Tel;. 2199. ROYD GARLICK, Director. F*. -A- Horrjibrook:^ PHYSICAL,- iCULTURIST AND CERTI- . . . •'■ '• ' FiCATEp , MASSEUR, '■: , CITY |CALL, ' CHRISTOHURCH. , P.O. Box, "196. I Telephone, 1359. Free IJook,-^" The Physical Culturist" on application. . .lijfrite or.call for'Prospectus^ Breathing- Exercises. ' Remedial Uxercises. The succulent Sausage that we make '. . Is the besfc.of its brand m town ; , Foe Sunday's breakfast it takes the cake, ' .- When done to a delicate brown. And for 'all Small Goods and the best of meat, apply to-^-W. WOLI.AND, 42 TORY-STREET. QRITBRION CAFJE, • I" MANNERS-STRRET. T "UNCHEON, Tea, and Supper. Rooms, -•—/ for Quality, Civility and Attention. Fish and Oysters Fresh Daily. . Grills a leading feature. JAMES S. FLETCHER ... Proprietor. '■ .' . (LateU.S.S. Co.). JUST -A LINE, YOU "N.Z. TRUTH" ,J READERS! Do ydu travel thb, Wairarapa district. If so, there is only -one public house, CENTRAL HOTEL, ' .QUEEN-STREET, MASTERTON; If Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Cooper can't make you welcome, and at a reasonable charge, ■ you decry them as, frauds. > •.. ; " F. S. COOPER, Proprietor. BEtLEVUE GARDENS 4& HOTEL : .LOWER. HUTT.. npHEMOSt- SCIENTIFIC and or- *■ namental gardens m the Southern Hemisphere. Hotel has been thoroughly renovated and enlarged!; New ■Private' Apartments ami Di'hi'ng%6o__ capable of seating 150. Good fisMmg and shooting; splendid train service and telephone . cornjniuniqation iwith city. ' : ' W, GANDAR, Proprietor. CITY BUFFET HOTEL, ■ WELLINGTON. .^ HE MOST CENTRAL m the, •I- City ; offers splendid accommo-" dation. Telegrams and letters promptly attended '.to. Best brands wines land spirits. Trams pass the door every fi^e minutes. Tari£Er-5s 6d to 6s 6d per day. , R. V, LODDER, Proprietor. : - ■ . .:■ T I J. H. O'CALLAGHAH & CO., MOTOR & CYCLE .ENGINEERS. ALL Glasses of Machinery Repaired, Motor, .i Marine and Gas Engines, Lawn Mowers, Phonographs, Gum, and Magneter'a* Repaireu or. shortest notice ACCUMULATORS RE-CHARGED. , Town Address— 54 ■ OXFORD TERRACE, CHRISTCHURCH.

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NZ Truth, Issue 132, 28 December 1907, Page 4

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519

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 NZ Truth, Issue 132, 28 December 1907, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 NZ Truth, Issue 132, 28 December 1907, Page 4

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