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Hotels. T7LLBESLIE HOTEL, 1H ELLffiRSLIE, Is situated at the Station half-way between Auckland and Onehunga, As a respectable private H:>tcl it is unequa'Ud in the province, and admirably adawted for Invalids, Captains of Vessels, Travellers, and newly-inarrieil Couples. The Tionae is commodious, neat, clean, and comfortibly furnished. The ta'rle is t>upplied with all the delicacies of the season. It is adjacent to the Ellerslio Gardens, which are laid off w: h t»ste find convauier.ee. Parties requiring comfort -.nd good attendance will find all they require at tha Hlierslie Hotel. Strawberries and Cream at short notice. T. BULLED. fj% H A MBS HOTEL, AUCKLAND, COP.XER OF QUEEN-STBKET AJTI> IHE WIT-AP.!1. Proprietor R.£GRATTEN. (Successor to J. Copland). J Thia well-known Hotel possesses unequalled advantages to Strangers visiting Auckland from its central position in the business part of the town facing the Harbour, and in close prosimity to the Shipping and Railway. It contains a Sine range of Bed-rooms, with every convenience. IIATHfS — Hot, (''old. and shower. The ORDTNA.BY daily from om to two is unequalled in the Colony for its selection of the choicest delicacies of the season, as the patronage of the chief 'merchants':f&pd. business men of the city testify. J.n the ' REST ATTE ANT, on the ground floor, MEALS can be obtained at all hours of the day. The CHOICEST Otf WINES and the Fineiit Braids of SPIiiITS and CIGARS are alone supplied. English and Colonial ALES and STOUT on draught or»in botile. "|\TE W ZE A.IAND HOT SPJiINGS, -A- 1 AKD MEDICINAL BAT 13 S. THE OHINEMUTU HOTEL, OIiINEMUTTT, Isaac Wilson, Pkotrietoe. Coaxes leave Tauranga every Tuesday and Friday morning, returning the same day. FARE £1 EACH WAY. Forage provided for Horses. TW" E W~T O N HOTEL. ~~" SUITE Li & CO.'S CELEBRATED SPARKLING ALES On .Draught and in Bottie. ALES, WINES, AND SPIRIT" OP THE VERY BEST BRANDS In any quantity, at usual prices. J. H. J.OUNIN G, PFvOPRIETOR. PHINCE ARTHUR HOTEL COtt'JER OF HOBSON AND WBLLESLEY-STREETS. H. ORAM, Proprietor, (late Steward Northern Club). This Hotel having undergone a thorough repair, the Proprietor can with confidence offer to Boarders and Visitors ACCOMMODATION, Combined with good attendance and a comfortable home, EQUAL TO ANY IN AUCKLAND. WINES AND SPIRITS. In this department 11.0 's long experience and j knowledge will be a sufficient guarantee to secure to ; his Jriends and the public generally the best brands. j TO LOVERS OF THE CUE. A Bagatelle-Billiard Table, made to order, by Messrs Aicock and Co. ALES and STOUTS, English and Colonial, always oa hand. By strict attention to business H. ORAM desires to gain a fair share of public patronage. TA TJ R A IS G A. THE MASONIC HOTEL, TATJRANGA, JAMES MONTGOMERY, Proprietor, Is the House par excellence for LADIES', INVALIDS, FAMILIES. AND THE TRAVELLING PUBLIC GENERALLY. COBB'S BOOKING OFFICE. NOTICE. —John Sceats, late of the "British," havii g purchased the Royal George Hotel, atNewmarkf and completed extensive alterations, invites his toy a and countrr friends to pay him a visit in his new quirters. Good Beds, Single or Double, Good Stabling. Board and Lodging at the most reasonable rates. N.B.—^ablei d'Hote Daily from 1 to 2 p.m. pBGSPECTtrS Otf THE CO-OPERATIVE MEAT SUPPLY COMPANY. The object of the Company is the supply of wholesome Meat to shareholders andicomumers at less than can be done by private establishments, FOR CASH, or guaranteed short accovmts. The nominal capital of the Company 3s £4000, in 4000 shares of £1 each. 10s of which will only be called up. Arrangements will be made to secure suitable business premises and an efficient manager. Credit will only be given to Shareholders, and only to the extent of the value of shares held, thus providing against the possibility of bad debts. The saviiig thus effected will, it is estimated, be sufficiently large to pay 10 per cent interest on capital invested, and a bonus of 10 per cent to consumers ; and good wholesome Meat at a less price than can be done on the credit system. no shareholder will be allowed to hold more than 100 shares. Above 1200 shares have already been disposed of. As soon as 2000 shares shall have been subscribed for, a meeting of shareholders will be held, and directors chosen. Early application necessary, as business will be commerced with the new year. The 10s will be called up in monthy instalments of 2s Cd each. A list of shareholders can be seen at A. Dornwtill a office, Queen street, from whom all further particulars may be obtained ; also, the proposed rules of the Society. Extract of a letter received from the Co-operative Society, Whaugaiei :—" With reference to the progress of the Society I may state that it has rather exceeded our most sanguine expectations. We have been desirous to see tue ajstem inaugurated in Auckland, where a sort of head central store should be established."—(Signed) J. T. Rkyburn. The Secretary of the Mahurangi Co-operative Society writes with regard to that Company :—" It is at present and has been doing welL It has brought down prices 20 per cent, and the most liberal of the former storekeepers haa reduced his profits considerably, but has done more business in consequence." A Shareholder writes:—" I fully believe in the system and feel confident where properly and economically managed there can b3 no doubt of its success." A gentleman connected with the Wel'ington Co-operaiive Butchering and Cattle Dealing Society writes ;—" It will prove a great success, and similar I companies will eventually be estabiished in all the large provincial towns Tue Secretary of the Company some time ago started a Co-operative Bread and Biscuit business on the above system, which has not only been the means rf reducing the price of bread, but. also of making many of our old established men retire from business.

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Auckland Star, Volume V, Issue 1485, 13 November 1874, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume V, Issue 1485, 13 November 1874, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume V, Issue 1485, 13 November 1874, Page 1