Hotels. fp A U R A IN T G A. THE MASONIC HOTEL, TAUEANGA, JAMES MONTGOMERY, Pkoprietoe, Is the House par excellence for LA.DTFS', IN'VAJ/TDS. FAMILIES. ATS Tl> THE TKAVELLIiSG- PUBLIC GENERALLY. COBB'S BOOKING OFFI CE. ]?LLEESLIE HOTEL, -■fi-^ ELLTIU^LIE, Is situated at the Station half-way between Auckland and OnelnuiKa. As a respectable private Hotel it i 4 unequalled in the province, and admirably adaotcd for Invalids', CapUins of Vessels, I'iftvellers, and newly-married Couples. The Tlou^e U commodious, ceat clean, and comfort ibly furnished. The taMo is impelled with a'l the dclloa.'ics of tho saason. It is adjacent to tha Ellr-nlta Hardens, which are laid off will t*ste and convenience. Parties in quirinpr comfort fmi good (vt'mdanco will find all they require at the Klletslie Hotel. Stra\vb?rriesiind Oreamat short Jiaticf. T. BULLED. "TVrEWZE&iAND HOTSPBIJSaS, -i-^j AND MEDICINAL BATrfS. THE OHLVEMUTU HOTEL, OniNEILUTU, Isaac Wilson, Pkoi-uI cto r. Coaebes leave Taurang* every Tuesday and Friday morning, returning the same day. FAEB £1 EACH WAY. Forage provided for Horses. Drapery. . . — ,| I {^EW CLOTHING. To all who study ECONOMY the price at which S. & J. E. VAILE AEE NOW SELLING THEIR NEW SUMMEB STOCK or Men's, Youths' and Boys' Clothing IS DESERVING OF TEE FIEST ATTENTION. These Goods are all FRESH IMPORTATIONS, And the department has been entirely re-modelled, and placed under NEW AND THOROUGHLY EFFICIENT MANAGEMENT. THIS WEEK S. & J. R. VAI L E WILL SHOW SPLENDID VALUE ! IN SUITS, COATS, VESTS, TEOUBIR9, Etc., Etc., Era S. & 3V R. VAILE, ■: NEW'-'PEEMISES,.. 130, and 132, QUEEN-STREEI, Next. Messks. T. akd S. Morrin's. ■ • V * •g ~t! heeb cc t, DEVONSHIRE HOUSE, QUEEN-STKEJiT. The Ladles are respectfully informed that E.T.H., late of the Thames, and formerly of Auckland, has OPENED ; opposite the New Market. Those of hi» acquaintance and the public generally, to whom he has to thank for their former support, he would aik for a continuance of1 their favours. Mrs Hbkbbkt, so well known in Auckland will superintend the Millinery Department, and having Opened with an entire New Stock of Millinery, Uress Goods, and General Drapery, the Ladies may rely upon the first of fashions, and vkky low prices. An inspection invited. A~T~the~cTTY BALL you can see One Thousand Pieces of Chd cc Ne\v Print* { and Brilliants, warranted to keep tho colour, at 5Jd I per yard, AT the CITY HALL you will see the Largest, Stock of Oilcloths, Indian and Coir Mattings, Brussels and Tapestry Carpets in New Zealand; all reduced. to cost price. Mu«t bo cleared. Good Oilcloth, [for passages, at Is 9d per
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Auckland Star, Volume V, Issue 1490, 19 November 1874, Page 1
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