latte. EMPIRE HOTEL, WANGANUI. !. P. O’HANLON, PROPRIETOR. rjUIE Proprietor lias much pleasure in informing his friends and the public, that he lias again opened the Empire Hotel, aftv.r having submitted it to extensive alterations and a complete renovation, and trusts to obtain the support hitherto so liberally given to him, which he will try to merit by superior accommodation and keeping the best liquors. THE EMPIRE Is the largest and most commodious Hotel in Wanganui. THE DINING ROOM Is large and lofty, and capable of accommodating upwards of sixty persons. THE LODGE ROOM Is well calculated for concerts, public meetings, etc. THE BILLIARD ROOM Is well lighted and furnished with one 01 Alcock’s best tables. THE BED ROOMS Are spacious and well ventilated. BATH-ROOMS With every accommodation, are about being fitted up. A PRIVATE BAR With refreshment room attached. Families and Gentlemen can be accommodated with private bed-rooms and sitting-rooms. An ordinary at 12 o’clock daily. Counter Luncheon at all hours of the day. Feb 13. BY ROYAL d|kg COMMAND. JOSEPH GTLLOTT’S CELEBRATED STEEL PENS. Sold by all Dealers throughout the World. INTERCOLONIAL EXHIBITION, MELBOURNE 3866-7. COFFEE AND SPICES. NOTICE. Ff RST PRIZE MEDAL has been AWARDED TO ROBERT HARPER & CO., Of Melbourne, cc For Coffee and Spices ; all good ; of excellent quality” —Vide Report of Jurors to the Royal Commissioners. CAUTION. As certain unprincipled persons are vending inferior Coffee by imitating our Red and Blue Labels, the public are hereby" informed that every package of our standard Coffees has the signature, “ Robert Harper & Co.” N.B.—R. H. & Co. beg to inform the public that, owing to the extra duty of 2d. per lb. having been lately imposed on manufactured Coffee imported into New Zealand from Australia, they have started a BRANCH OF THEIR BUSINESS in DUNEDIN, which enables them to execute orders for Coffees, Spices, Pepper, &c., of the same standard qualities, and at the same prices as they have hitherto supplied from Melbourne before the prohibitory duty was imposed. April 18.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XIII, Issue 1016, 20 April 1869, Page 1
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