TAMES KEENEY, Late of the Trafalgar Hotel, Greymouth, begs to announce that he has taken over the Hotel known as the •THISTLE INN,' Opposite Government Railway Station, WELLINGTON, Where he is prepared to cater for the wants of the travelling and general public. Excellent Accommodation. Good Table kept. Beet Ales, Wines, and Spirits in stook. Trams paae the door every five minutes. James Keeney - Proprietor, Telephone 1193. W. THOMAS, Jttonumnital, Jttatble, Granite ♦ . . . ♦ . and £tone WorKa, Corner of Victoria & Lome Streets, AUCKLAND, EAST. MONUMENTS, TOMBS, HEADSTONES, CHURCH FONTS, TABLETS, &c. IRON RAILINGS and STONE SURROUNDINGS. Designs and Price Lists free on application. Restoration work carefully to.
SILVERINE A perfect substitute for Silrer at a Fraotionof the Cost. SILVERINE Is a Solid Metal, takes a High Polish and Wears White all through. More durable than Eleotroplate, at onethird the cost. SILVERINE Has given Immense Satisfaction to thousands of Purchasers. SILVERINE Posted Free to any part of Ntw Zealand at following prioes : Tea, After ioon and Egg Spoona sidofi Dessert Spoons and Forks 10b doa Table Spoons and Forks 15s doe BOLE AGENTS EDWARD REECE & SONS Furnishing and Genual Ironmongers, COLOMBO ST., OHBISTOHUBOH
i CRITERION HOTEL, PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN. Connor and Harris, Proprietors. We have great pleasure in announcing that we have purchased the above well-known house from MR. JAMES LISTON, so long and favourably known in connection with its management. We need • hardly assure our Friends and the General Public that we will make , the CRITERION a really comfortable home for COMMERCIAL j MEN and TRAVELLERS. IN reference to the above announcement by MESSRS. CONNOR AND HARRIS, I regret that, owing to ill-health, I am oompelled to retire from active business and have sold them my interest in theiCRITERION. I have to thank all my Friends for the liberal support I have received in this favourite house, and now bespeak continuance of this support for my esteemed successors, who, I feel sure, will make the CRITERION HOTEL one of the best houses in the Colony. JAMBS LISTON.
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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXIX, Issue 6, 7 February 1901, Page 28
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335Page 28 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXIX, Issue 6, 7 February 1901, Page 28
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