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Hotels. OCCIDENTAL HOTEL, BROWN STREET. MRADCLIFFE HAS OPENED • THE OCCIDENTAL HOTEL. She flatters herself that as every one knows the Occidental Hotel, Auckland, so every one will know that the Occidental Hotel, Grahamstown, will be simply unrivalled for the number, variety, and Excellence of its DRINKS, to say nothing of its numerous other attractions. In order that visitors may have an opportunity of cooling themselves down, an ample supply of ICED CLARET CUP will be always on hand. To brace them up the celebrated ANCIIORSTORA BITTERS. JST.B. —M. Radcliffe is unaware if this is the exact name of the above celebrated Bitters, but assures her friends that they are just as good Bitters as any others with long names. As the Tommy Dodds at the Occidental Hotel, when the cold weather comes on, will be beyond all other Tommy Dodds tasted, heard of, or read of, they are now advertised, six months in advance. It is evident from the above that it will be the correct thing to visit the Occidental Hotel. "* (or any other number of stars) Brandy always on hand, but no stripes. ■jyrooEE & co., WINE, SPIRIT, BEER MERCHANTS, AND IMPORTERS, 5 LOWER QUEEN STREET. Martell's Pale and Brown Brandy Campbelton's Scotch Whiskey Fine Old Irish Whiskey Browning's Celebrated Old Tom Geneva Gin Fine Old Rum, 30 o.p. Walker's English Ginger Wine Sparkling Hock Champagne, pints and quarts Australian White and Red Wine Blood's Ale and Stout. BURTON ALE, lls quarts ; Gs pints. LONDON STOUT, 10s (id quarts ; (is pints. LONDON PORTER, 9s Od quarts ; fls 6d pints. The Trade supplied with hhds and qr-casks. M. & Co. have on sale a small quantity of OLD PORT, of the finest quality that can be had in London. JAMES OLDHAM. WINE, SPIRIT and TEA, IMPOUTER submits the following Cash I Prices, which on comparison he trusts will secure a fair share of public patronage, in quantities of not less than two gallons :— Wines— Port and Sherry, 255., 305., and 355. per dozen Ditto (in wood), 10s. (id., 12s. 6d., and 15s. per gallon WnTSTCEY— Irish and Scotch, 30s. to 40s. per case Ditto (in wood), 19s. to 21s. per gallon Rum— West Indian, 30s. to 40s. per case Ditto (in wood), ISs. to 21s. per gallon BRANDY— Cognac, 42s to r.Os per case Ditto (in wood), 20a. to 225. Cd. per gallon Geneva— 30s. to 50s. per case ALEH AND STOUT —■ English and Scotch per gallon, 9s. to 12s. 6&< per dozen Ditto (Colonial), 3s. per gallon, 7s Od per dozen Whiskey— Colonial, 13s Gd per gallon Ditto (in case), 2Gs. Grt. Tea, Coffee, and all sorts of Groceries at equally good value. A single trial will prove the advantages offered by Jaiiks Oldiiam, High street, Auckland. P.S.— Goods delivered free of charge within six miles of the city. nEICKET, CEOQUET, FOOTBALL, ETC. A Large and Well-assorted Stock of CRICKET BATS, STUMPS. BALLS, GLOVES, AND LEG GUARDS; SETS CROQUET & STANDS, CROQUET SEATS SINGLTC STICKS, FENCING FOILS, GLOVES AND MASKS, BOXING GLOVES, FOOTBALLS, QUOITS, LAWN BILLIARDS, ETC To be Sold, a Bargain, A LARGE LAWN MOWER. H. FENDELOW, IRONMO N G E R, 100, QUEEN STREET. STRAWBERRIES AND CREAM ! UNLIMITED SUPPLY ! rpHESE seasonable delicacies can be JL had every day (Sundays included) at the SURIt E V FRUIT GARDENS OF M A S O N J3 It OTHER S, PON SON BY ROAD, And at their Nursery, P A E N !■: I, L. STRAWBERRIES FRESH FROM THE GROUND. MASON BR O TII ER S, PARNELL NURSERY & SURREY FRUIT GARDENS. H ALLOA! WHERE ARE YOU GOING? We auk off to yAUXHALL G-AKDENS, * DEVON PO R T EAST, LAKE ROAD, NORTH SHORE, Ten Minutes Walk fhom the New Wharf. There we can spend a few hours or a day comfortably. The Proprietors of the above Grounds beg to thank their patrons for past favors and to intimate to the public who do not know the place that no pains are spared to make it what it must, eventually become— "The Great Place of Amusement and Recreation on the North Shore." The (hounds are seven acres in extent, and tastefully laid out in parterres and winding paths among the native shrubs, with arbors dotted here and there for shelter from the sun. For recreation there are Croquet, Swings ; and for those who prefer Football or Cricket there is a small paddock attached to the place where that pastime can be indulged in. Refreshments, such as Tea, Coffee, Cordials, &c, to be had on the ground, likewise the much-desired delicacy, STRAWBERRIES & CREAM. WILLIAM WELLS & SON, Proprietors. PHRENOLOGY IS practically applied to the Education of youth at Union-street School. The bent or inclination of each child's mind to any particular trade or profession may be known by parents on applying to Mr Biiabazon. Advice given Gratis. HATS AND CAPS, JUST OPENED EX CORONILLA. All the Latest Shapes in Hats and Caps at TTILL, FENTON & HULBEET'S, -*-*" MANUFACTURERS & IMPORTERS, Queen street, opposite the Bank of New Zealand, and Victoria street. Hatters by Appointment to His Excellency Sib. G. F. Bowen. Guinness's X X Dublin Stout. OCTOBER BREW. TAMES OLDHAM hereby informs tP his customers and the public that he has received per Caduceus, direct from the Brewers, 20 CASKS of the above CELEBRATED STOUT, which he offers at 4s. pee G-allon, or 10s. per Dozen. At his Stores, Uvm Street Auckland^ .

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Auckland Star, Volume IV, Issue 885, 8 January 1873, Page 4

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