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/'"VATS. ARRIVED: Per Rosannah Rose, 750 SACKS OATS. T. H. HA L L & CO. TT L 0 U K. ARRIVED : Per Rosannah Rose, 35 TONS BAKE US FINEST FLOUR, in sacks and bags. 2 TONS OTAGO OATMEAL. T. 11. HALL & CO. -HHEESE ! BACOX ! ! BUTTER !! ! *^__/ . 8 cases McConnell Bros.' Best BACON and HAMS, in cloth 5 cases Spiced Roil and Side BACON 31 cases CANTERBURY CHEESE, prime quality 10 kegs CANTERBURY BUTTER 3 cases LARD, in bladders. T. 11. HALL & CO. SELECT 1> OO M. JL\i THISTLE HOT EL, QUEEN-STREET. ARNER'S COMMERCIAL HOTEL, CHRISTCHURCH. Mr F. W. WARNER begs to inform intending Visitors to Canterbury that the linpiovcnients that he has recently made, render the Commercial Hotel second to none in New Zealand. A considerable portion of the ground floor of the New Building is devoted entirely to SAMPLE ROOMS; thus offering unusual advantages to Commercial Gentlemen. Families visiting Ohristchurch will, the proprietor is assured, find no fault with the Suites of Apartments provided for their accommodation. The Bath-rooms arc fitted up with every requisite. The Cuisine, is under the supervision of an eminent Chef, and the proprietor hopes that his own long experience in the trade is a sufficient guarantee as to the quality of his Cellar. The new Billiard-room is acknowledged by connoisseurs to be the finest in the Colony. 'Busses pass the door to and from every hour daily. Prompt, attention paid to all communications addressed to MR. W. F. WARNER. Commercial Hotel, Cathedral Squai^c, Christchurch. rnHK ARGYLL HOT EL. X GISBORNIS. Opposite the Bank of New Zealand. The undersigned begs to intimate that having completed extensive alterations and additions to his well-known and favourite hostelry, he is now prepared to otter accommodation second to none in the district. S.M.W. beingin a posit ion "to import his Wines, Spirits, &c., direct, none but the best Brands are kept. Spacious and Lofty Dining and Commercial Rooms. A suite of cheerful well-ventilated Bedrooms have also been added to the premises. Bath and Billiaid Rooms (one of Alcock's best Tables.) Civility and Comfort c< mbined with Moderate Chargee. SAMUEL MASON WILSON, Propriety r. POST-OFFICE HOTEL, Grky-street, Wellington. Travellers to the South will find first-class accommodation at the above Hotel. Suites of Apartments for Families. Airy, pleasantlysituated rooms always available. Good dry Sample-rooms. tiio m as urw i n, Proprietor. Til E X EN TISH HOTEL, W A I U X U, Is now replete with every comfort and convenience for Travellers and Visitors, Paddocks and Stabling. Agent for s.s. Tarn o'Shanter. T. ,S. SEDGWICK, Proprietor. "fIjiXCHANGE HOTEL, PARNELL. JLLi (known as the barrell). JOHN J. ODLUM, Proprietor, Begs to inform the inhabitants of Parnell, and the public in general, that he hits taken the above Hotel, and having made extensive alterations, and refurnished the same, at considerable expence, hopes with cleanliness and civility to meet with a fair share of their support. J..T.0. would also call their special attention to his Bottle Department; and the fact that all Liquors are, purchased for cash, enables him to sell tho bust article, and at reduced prices. AVinrs and Spirits of the most choice brands always in stock. EDEN VINE HOTE L, EDEN TERRACE. SAMUEL EYINSON (Late of the New Caledonia Hotel, Symonds-street), Begs to inform his friends and the public that he has taken the above house, and is now fitting it up as a First-class Hotel. Auckland. October 20. 187 C). ON and after the Ist of NOVEMBER, MY PRICE FOR ROUGH FAT WILL BE 2iD. PER POUND. JOHN ALLENDER. Auckland, 25th October, 1870. JJACKMAN'S First-class BOARD--9 ING ESTABLISHMENT, Nelson-street, near Wellesley-street, Auckland, New Zealand. Single and Double Bedrooms and every convenience for Families, and especially Clerks or Single Gentlemen. The Boarding Establishment is quite separate from the Proprietor's family or servants. Terms, £1 Is. For the last 17 years in the above business. RITHMETICAL CLAS S. , | MR. WORTHINGTON, of City East School, j having been requested to give a Course of \ Lessons on Advanced Arithmetic, will com- ' mence a series of Twelve Lessons on TUESDAY, the 31st instant (to be continued on succeeding Tuesdays and Thursdays, at 7 p.m.), at his residence, Hobson-street. . Intending Pupils should join at once, as the course will be entirely progressive. Terms on application. mIMB E R . X ROBE R T B AIIT LE V, having charge of the Kopuru Saw-Mill Company's Timber Yards, Breakwater Road, begs to notify to Builders, Contractors, Cabinetmakers, and others, that he has a Large and Varied Stock of TIMBER on hand, which he is selling at lowest rates. N.B.—Orders from the country will be delivered and stowed, into the Railway Trucks if required. October IQ, 187. S,

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Auckland Star, Volume VII, Issue 2095, 26 October 1876, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume VII, Issue 2095, 26 October 1876, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume VII, Issue 2095, 26 October 1876, Page 1

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