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HOTEL, WINE AND SPIRIT STORE. QUEEN STREE Auckland. JAMES STEWART, Pjroprietor. PRICE LIST. Bottled on the Premises. Per b«t. a. (1. Brandy—Hennessy's Pale 4 0 Kartell's Pale 4 0 Martfills's T>a-k 4 0 Small bottles from 16 Whisky—(Jreenlees and Colville's .. ..4 0 Jnmieson's.. .. .. .. ..4 0 Duuville's 3 6 Shi nil Hot tie fl from 16 \Vine--Sherrr, Cozens 30 Sh«rry, Amontillado 6 0 Port, Hunt's 3 6 Port. Hunt's three diamond .. • .. 6 0 C'awarra. Lindeman's Pints .. ..2 6 Rum—Old Jamaica .. .. ... .. ..30 Half .bottles 16 Imported in Case and Guaranteed Genuine. Brandy—Hennessy's 5 6 MarteU's 6 6 Hines* 5 6 Fine Champagne Cognac .. .. 6 0 Flasks 1b 6d * 3 0 Geneva— J.8.K.Z., Urge 4 6 J.D.KZ, small 3 0 Schnapps—Wolfe's large 6 0 Wolfo'ssmall 2 6 Whisky—Dunville's 4 6 Stewart's Kirkliston 3 6 Old Tom—Burnett's and Booth's 4 0 Ginger Wine—Bernard's 3 0 Champagne- Clode and Baker's 6 6 Pints 3 6 Clarets in variety from 3 0 B.)TTI,ItD AIVK AND STOUT. Colonial Ale-Quarts .. .. .. ..0 10 Ale—Pints 0 » Stout—Quarts .. 010 Stout—Pints OS Whltbread's- Pints ..0 9 Ouinness' Dublin Stout 0 0 Byass'a LoDdon ..13 Whitbread's ... 1 3 J cilery's Edinburgh 13 A considerable reduction made on large quantities Assorted Cases madk up to Obdkr. COLONIAL ALES AND STOUTS, Pints, 5s per dozen. PI IT nt THE GALLON JAR. ORDERS PROMPTLY DELIVERED. Q.REYHOUND HOTEL, corner of queen and victoria-strbets. Propbietor : MICHAEL OORCOBAN. In returning th&nks to his numerous visitors MICHAEL CORCOKA.N begs to say that very largo additions have b:en lately made to the Hotel, which will tend greatly to the convenience of those who favour him with their patronage. BEDROOMS. Additions have been made to their number, and all have been furnished in a superb manner, everything being new, and got up in the latest style. BATHS. Both Hot and Cold Baths are always ready, and every convenience will be found in them lor the comlori of Travellers. . . '. .' V>v ';, ■'> '•■'~~r ~r~: \y-s\\ ,v\?o COMMERCIAL EQQM. A commodious room has been opened, h»'3 D? its entrance from Victoria-atreet, for the comfort of those ivho do not care to use the Bar or Bar-room, and thij las been fitted up in a style to ensure the comfort ol visitors. -.• v •'.'■ ■'•'• i- L'lii: :tYi> ; r,t BILLIARI) ROOM. ,i _■. ) 7. .'. ,/.j :I] I .'': '.1 .;' The Billiard Room is the best in the Province*, and s flwed with one of the best Billiard Tables ever lonstructed. MICHAEL CORCORAN hopes that the good name .JhoiSehM ever held, and »he splendidaccOmmodaion afforded in it, will induce visitors to Auckland 1 give it their pairoaage.

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Auckland Star, Volume V, Issue 1494, 24 November 1874, Page 5 (Supplement)

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume V, Issue 1494, 24 November 1874, Page 5 (Supplement)

Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume V, Issue 1494, 24 November 1874, Page 5 (Supplement)