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'DANCING- WAVE/ FOE FIJIS. T)ASSENGERS are requested -wt^v -*- to Pay balance °f aaaase yy^M^lw Money at once. The tessel Will ;g^i§§Pleave TO-MORROW, at 11 a.m. sharp. Only one berth vacant, G. W. BINNEY. JUST AERIVED, r A CASES SEASONABLE BOOTS AND SHOES OF EVERY DESCEIPTION, TO BE HAD AT ENGLISH PBICES. NOT E THE ADD RES S— "BED BOOT," ZELV IF 1 TJO-.A T E, 70, QUEEN-STREET, Opposite the Bank of New Zealand. BLUE POST '~.„ DINING ROOMS, VIC'TOTtIA-STEEET EAST, (Opposite the Greyhound Hotel), AUCKLAND. D. DUNNING HAM BEGS respect fully to inform the ptlbli 0 generally that he has opened the abov c old-established house as n KESTAUEINT AND DINING ROOMS, and hopes by strict attention and moderate charges to merit a share of their patronage; ALL MEALS AT ONE SHILLING EACH. A first-class ordinary from half-past 12 to half-past 2, MEALS AT ALL HOUR 3, Good Beds. Note the Adnress— .THE .OLD BL U E POST. UNITED STATES . . . DINING ROOMS, LOWEE QUEEN STEEET, CHARLES DUNDAS, Pjiopmetob-. /"^HARLES DUNDAS beg to inform his \J friends and the public generally of Auckland^that he lias taken those extensive Premises lately occupied by Messrs. Combes & Daldy, and opened them as-a First-class RESTAU E A N T. A most Extensive Bill of Fare will be provided daily, consisting of— SOUPS, FISH, GAME, POULTRY, JOINTS— Koast and Boiled, i ENTREES VEGETABLES, PASTRY BEE AD, CHEESE, &c. First-class Accommodation for Boarders ; Well-aired and Comfortable Bedrooms M. MESSENGER, butcher, ■:':>. VICTO EI A : STEEET, j IN returning thanks to. his friends and the . public generally for the very liberal support he has received during the past nine years, begs to inform them that in spite oP, nil opposition, envy, and mean interference on the part of bis grasping neighbour, so long as he is supported lie will give them the cheapest and best Auckland can produce. . , He thinks no one should be spiteful and envious of his poor little nutshell of a shop, and particularly those who: are forjbipmte enoagh to have a more commodious one; and he takes this opportunity of thanking them for the trouble they have taken in urging parties in office to single him out,!and cause him to be'fined for. having out a small stall board (which has been there at least twelve months), while they themselves had out the same kind of thing, on a much larger scale, unnoticed. . W. M. intends giving a Weekly List of Prices, commencing : — i ■ Mutton, by the Side ... ..,; 3d. perlb. „ Legs ... ] ... ... 3|d. „ „ Loins ..." . ,-i ... .... ,3d. ~ . „ Fore, Quarters... ... 2|d. „ Boiling Beef, .2£d. to.3id. l^° Mark the Address— V I C T O-E.I A-STEEET, MAEKET SQUAEE. ■rnrrHICH BEARS OUE OWN YY LABELS. Guaranteed purely from. Malt and Hops,

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Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 140, 21 June 1870, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 140, 21 June 1870, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 140, 21 June 1870, Page 3