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WANTED KNOWN.—Just opened out, ex Naomi:— New Hats New Clothing New Under-clothing. , • Also, 6 cases Portmanteaus and Valises, At S. Coombes' City Clothing Mart, 80, Queen street. . _ CLOTHING. MEN'S, YOUTHS', AND BOYS', SUITS IN EVERY STYLE. THE NEWEST SHAPES IN COATS. REAL MACINTOSH COAT. INVERNESS OAPE3 AND OVERCOATS. SHIRTS, TIES, SCARVES in endless variety. HATS in all the most recent styles. TAILORINGS This Department, under Mr. Weight's management, is replete with the newest goods out. All orders promptly executed. W. RATT RA V, New Zealand House, 66, Queen steeet. GARDNER & GO'S INDIA PALE ALE, ON DRAUGHT AT THE GREYHOUND HOTEL MICHAEL COROARAN, Peopeietoe. TJJXTRAOT from a report on an Anaiysis JjJ of Gaednbe & Co.'s " X India" Pale Ale, made by Professor Alfred S. Taylor, M.D., F.R.S., of Guy's Hospital, London :— "I believe this to be a sample of good, wholesome, and genuine Beer, sufficiently strong in alcohol to render it a pleasant stimulant, and to confer on it keeping properties. The mineral matter or ash is in small proportion, no greater than that which should be found in a genuine decoction of malt. It consists of alkaline, phosphate, and chloride salts, which are naturally found in the blood, and which may be regarded as necessary constituents of our daily food. In the form and proportion in which they exist in this samplo they are conducive to health, and confer wholesome properties on the Ale. "As to the quality of the Ale for Indian consumption, I do not see that it admits of any improvement. It has the genuine taste which only malt and hops of good quality skilfully proportioned can give. " Apart from the results of this chemical analysis, which has been made for my own satisfaction, I have used this Ale as an article of diet for several weeks, and I find it to bo as wholesome and proper for daily use as its chemical composition indicates." The Ash Bbeweby, • Near Sandwich, Kent. TX7" AVERLEY HOTEL, LOWER QUEEN STREET.1 SAM YOUNG, PROPRIETOR.] MASONIC HOTEL, DEVONPORT, NORTH SHORE, TTNDEK THE MANAGEMENT OP MRS. BROWN. FAMILIES can be accommodated with Private Sitting Rooms. The Hotel contains 13 lofty and spacious Bedrooms. BOARD AND RESIDENCE, by the weak or month, on easy terms. Boats run from Auckland every half hour. Nigth boats run until 11 o'clock p.m. AUCKLAND HOUSE (TEMPERANCE HOTEL), lIOBSON STEEET, AUCKLAND. W. T. BEST, Pbopbietoe. THE above House is NOW OPENED as a First-class Boarding Establishment, and the proprietor trusts that ho will receive a fair share of public patronage. Single and Double * Furnished Bed-rooms, with first-clnss accommodation for families. • The Houbo is large and commodious, and its situation healthy and convenient. W. T. B. would be glad of a call from his old Thames and Coromandel friends. GKLOVER'S ROYAL HOTEL, KA.PANGA ROAD, COROMANDEL. nnHIS old-established and well-known Hotel, I from its eommodiousness, healthy and central position, offers advantages for visitors to Coromandel second to none in the district. A FIRST-CLASS TABLE. SUPERIOR SLEEPING APARTMENTS. FAMILIES ACCOMMODATED. BATHS. GOOD STABLING, BOOTS, AND NIGHT PORTER. C. D. BERRY, PROPRIETOR. Coromandel, March. 25, 1872. SALUTATION HOTEL (Q.C.E.), MARY STEEET, SHORTLAND. THE undersigned takes this opportunity of informing his friends and the publio in general that ho has taken the above Hotel, lately occupied by Mr. Louis E. James, and trusts by strict attention to business to meet with liberal support.. Wines and Spirits, Ale and Stout, of the choicest rands in stock. Good accommodation for a few Boarders. Daily papers filed. R. G. BELLERS, Proprietor. December 1,1871. HAMILTON HOTEL, W A I X A T O. "TAMES HARPER having purchased the «J Hamilton Hotel, Waikato, hopes by strict attention to business, supplying the beßt of everything in tho line, with civility and promtness, to merit and extend the patronage hitherto accorded to his predecessor. Travellers from Auckland and other places will find comfort and., convenience with j moderate charges. j April tftb, 1872,

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Auckland Star, Volume III, Issue 727, 13 May 1872, Page 4

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