Hotels, jp HA M E~S HOTEL, AUCKLAND, Corner or Quesn-strest ah» the Wharf. Proprietok R. GRATTEN. (Successor to J. Copland). This well-Sen own Hotel possesses unequalled advantages to Strangers visiting Auckland from its central position in she business part of the town facing the Harbour, and in close proximity to the Shipping and Railway It contains a line range of Bert-rooms, with every convenience. BATHS- Hot, < old, and The ORDINARY daily from one to two is unequal'ed in the Colony for its selection of the choicest delicacies of the season, as the patronage of the chief merchants and business men of the city testify. In the RESTATJKA.NT, on the frround floor, MR ALs can be obtained at all hours of the day. The CHOICEST OK WINES and the Finest Braids of SPItUTS and CIGARS are alone supplied. tCnglish and Colonial ALES and STOUT on draught or in bottle. JJ E WTON HOTE'jl. SUITER, & CO.'S CELEBRATED SPARKLING ALES On Draught and in Bottle. ALES, WINES, AND SPIRIT OF THE TERT BEST BRANDS In any quantity, at usu=d prices. J. H. JOUNING, PROPRIETOR. ELLBBBLJ E HOTEL, ELL.'^LtE, Is situated at ihe Station hall-«'ay between Auckland and ' 'nehunxa. As a respectable private H .tei it is unequa ltd in the province, and admirably unacted for Invalid*, CapUins of Vessels, '.Travellers, and newly-married Couples The Hou^e is commodious, neat clean, and comfortably furnished. The tale is .--upplied with all the delicacies of the season. It ia adjacent to the Ellerslie Gardens, which are laid off w h Uste and convenience. Parties requiring comfort »nd good attendance will find all they require at the Kllerslie Hotel. Strawberriesand Cream at short notion. T BULLEV. Drapery. J^EW CLOTHING. To all who study ECONOMY the price at which B. & J" H. YAILE ARE NOW SELLING THEIR STisW SUMMEtt bTOCK OP Men's, Youths' and Boys' Clothing IS DESERVING OF THE FIRST ATTENTION. These Goods are all FRESH IMPORTATION'S, And the department has been entirely re-modelled, and placed under NEW AND THOROUGHLY EFFICIENT MANAGEMENT. THIS WKEE S. & J. R. VAI L E WILI/ SHOW SPLENDID VALUE IN SUITb. COATS, VEbIS, TBOT7S>PtS Etc., Etc., Etc. S. & J. R. VAILE, NEW PREMISES, 130, and 132, QUEEN-STREEI, ."Next Mkssbs. T. aj^d S. Morrin's. E W MILLINERY ' AND STRIW-WOKKING ESTABLISHMENT. MRS. ROUNTEEE, For many years known in connection with the above business, has OPENED a BRA.N H ESTABLISH MENT just round th«s corner of WtLLESLEY and QUEEN-STR.EET3, and next door to Mr. Hbwin's Grocery Business. This branch will be conducted in conjunction with her Newton business, and has been opened at the express wish of her friends close to To»n, and to suit their convenience. The real I novelties in Siraw-working, so little known here, will now be brought under the eye of the Ladies of Auckland, and the FIRST FASHIONS in MILLINERY will be exhibited to view, made upon the premises by ladies of years' experience in this depart ment of fashionable work. The bus ness is now open for Inspection, and the manner of conducting it must ensure it success. There is a vacancy for a limited nnmber of Apprentice BBd KropT'jvers,
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Auckland Star, Volume V, Issue 1499, 30 November 1874, Page 1
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