fTHISTLE. HOTEL P, DARBY, Wholesale and Retajt WINK AND SPIRIT STOKE QUEEN-STREET AUCKLAND, B»gs aye to return many thanks to the public, lot th sir beral support accorded him for many years past. Having erected splendid" Premises on the site o the old House which was destroyed by fire, he Ii now prepared to execute all orders ontrusted to him from town or country, with t^e^ CHOICEST SELECTION OF WINES AND SPIRITS, Comprising— Sandlman'B Four Diamond Old Port Wlna Duff, Gordon's Sherry Champagne—Cliquot's Champagne—Perrler, Jonets Champagne—Moselle, pints and quart* Claret—Chateau, Larose Claret—Lafitto Claret —Leoville Claret—St Julian's Roal Old Jamaica Rum Henno«»y's Three Star Brandy And othei choice brands. ■ ASSORTED CASES MAT>E UP TO ORDER DIFFERENT BRANDS. BASS'S ENGLISH ALE ON DUAtTOHT. Liberal AI owancea made to wholesale purchasers TERMS : SI RICTLY CASH. Spirits overproof, the same as from bonded Store sold in any'quantity. T N CONSEQUENCE OP SAMUEL OOOMBES Having Sold the Luaac of his BRANCH STORE (The Leviathan Clothing Establishment), CORNER OF QUEEN AND SHORTLANDjSTREETS, To Messrs Close Bros, Grocers, Queen-street, A RETAIL AUCTION!! Will be held on TUESDAY, 22nd AUGUST, Commenciuf* at 11 o'clock sharp. _ The Sale will be continued daily .till the whole is disposed of. tar come ;e arl y! ! _jaa As the Stock will Do] SOLD WITHOUT RESERVE. GRANT & MORTON, Auctioneers. npHE ARGYLL HOTEL, X GIRBORNE, Opposite the Bank of Newt Zealand. The undersigned begs to Intimate that having jomplotod extenßivo alterations and addi' ions to his well-known and favourite hostelry, he is now prepared to offer accommodation second to none in the district. 3. M. W. being In a position to importMa Wines, Spirits, &0., direct, none but the bestTßranaa are kept. Spacious and Lofty Dining and Commercial Rooms, A suite o cheerful well-ventilated Bedrooms have also been added to the premises. Bath and Billiard Room (one of Aloooi s best Tables. Civility and Comfort Combined with Moderate Charges. SAMUEL MVPON -WILSON, Proprietor. TADIES! T A DIES *sr THE CHEAPEST DRESSES "©a EVER OFFERED } IS AT jf 0- DYSON'S. J^ PULL DRESS. 12 YARDS, ONLY 9s. lid., Worth about double A most suitable Dress for between the Seasons. NO FICTION, But Genuine Bargains !! I come early and secure them, 84, Queen-street, Next Waters', Confectioner. E. W. DYSON, IS NOW OFFERING THE GREATEST BARGAINS In Direct Importations of "DRUSSELS AND rpAPESTRY FELT CARPETS, all widths, KIDDERMINSTER CARPETS, Hearthrugs, Floorcloth, BLANKETS, SHEETINGS, QUILTS, &c. VB~ The attention of Hotelkeepers and Parties Famishing is especially requested, as the Goods]are to be sold TJntjsually Cheap ! 84, QtTEEN -fa TREE T, Opposite^the Cabstand. ANTED KNOWN, that D. GOLDIK is prepared to supply all kinds of Timber and other Building Materials, Including Sashes, Doors, Mouldings, Broad Timber, House Blocks, Posts, Rallß, Hardwood Fellofs, Shafts, Iron Bark and Blue Gum Laths, Shingles, &c, &c, at the lowest market price, at bis Yards, Custom-house-street. WANTED, Subscribers to Magazines to know that they can have the numbers Handsomely Bound, at a trifling cost. Musio and other Binding done in best styIe.—WILLIAM LEYS Machine Ruler and Account-Book Manufacturer, next door to the Evening Stab Office, Wyndhamstreet.
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Auckland Star, Volume VII, Issue 2045, 30 August 1876, Page 6 (Supplement)
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