Merchandise. TMPORTANT TO STOREKEEPERS, COUNTRY SETTLERS, & FAMILIES. EARTHENWARE, GLASSWARE, AND CHINA. EDWARD LEWIS Invites tho Public generally to visit his SHOW ROOMS, CUSTOM-HOUSE-STREET, and inspect tho LARGE ASSORTMENT now OPENED UP and For Sale, in Wholesale or Retail Quantities, at Unusually Low Prices. The whole has been imported direct from tho English Manufactories, and purehastd on most , f avourablo terms. : Also,', | 0 N S A L E, Wines, Spirits, Bass's Alo Guinness' Stout, and other Liquors Only best brands kept. Groceries Teas, Tobacco mid Cigars Furniture, Thurston's Billiard Tables Iron Bedstead?, Boots ?.nd Shoes , Lubricating Oil (best knd) Pictures, Toys, Brushware, Door Mats Pocket and able Cutlery Electro-plated Ware Horse-hair, Lamps Pure Gold Picture Frame Mouldings Sowing Machines ALL AT PRICES VERY MODERATE. VI C TOR IA FLOUR MILLS, SYMONDS-STREKT. PARTINGTON BROTHERS, Have Always on Hand : 1 Flour Oatmeal Sharps Wheatmeal Bran Maizemoal, &o. Oats, Maizo, Barley, &c, crushed. nHEAP HARDWARE HOUSE. F. LAMBOURNE, NEWTON. Builders' and Furnishing Ironmongery, Nails, Locks, Hinges, and a well-selected Stock of Goods in the H ahdwark Lino too numerous to particulariso. Galvanised Tubs and Buckets, Wood ditto, and Tinware of various kinds for Dairy and other purposes. Hair, Bass, American, and other Brooms; Banister, Cat-pot, Scrubbing, and Blacking Brushes, otc. A Completo Stock of China, Glass, and Earthenware. A Largo Stock of China and other Matting. A Well-Assorted Lot of Paperhangings. White Lead, Oil, Turps, Varnish, Dryers, Scrim, Tacks, aud all Paintors' Materials. N.B.—F.L. having completed oxtonßivo alterations to his premises, has been entiblod to add largely to his General Stock of Goods, and also to Introduco various new linos, and while thank ing tho residents of Newton and neighbouring district for thair liberal support, bogs to intimate that he will contiuuo to soil at the Lowest Auckland Pbices, and solicits a continuation of favours. AGENT FOR THE NATIONAL INSURANCE COMPANY. Hotels. Occidental Hotel, AUCKLAND. MAURICE O'SULLIVAN Latoof thi "Exchange." "Cosmopolitan," and other Hotels, has pleasure in announcing to his old friends and tho public In general, that ho ha» purchased that well-known Hostelry, THE OCCIDENTAL BOTE Where ho will always be happy to welcom Old and New Faces. la. Tho attractions of the Hotol aro] to well known to recall any comment. LUNCHEON CAFE OPEN DAILY Under tho superintendence of Mr Herbekt. Several Additions to the Museum THE BILLIARD SALOON Tho handsomest and most complete in the Colony. Leading Newspapers on File THISTLE HOTEL, QUEEN-STREET, Auckland. SELECT BILLIARD SALOON, containing ono of Bennett's Prize 'fables, the fastest and best table in New Zealand; and Alcock's Exhibition Table that took first prizo at tho Great Exhibition of 18G2, tho handsomest table In the Colonies. Tho rooms aro lofty and well lighted, and the marking moßt carefully attonded to by J. SMITH. H I S T L E II O T E L, QUEEN-STREET. SPLENDID BARS AND SITTING-ROOMS, THE UPIJTAIRS BAR AND • • BILLIARD-ROOM Unequalled in the Colonies, J. L XI TTL E, proprietor. TiTtY jpLUB TTOTEL, SHORTLAND-STREET, AUCKLAND. Mrs S. J. WniTE (lato of Thcatro Royal Hotel, Thameß), having taken tho abovo well-known and favourite Betel, begs to assuro her Friends and the Public that no effort will bo spared to merit, by cleanliness, civility, anl attention, their Patronago and Support. Nono but tho boat procurablo Winos, Spirits, Liquers, Porters, Ales, &c, will bo allowod a place in tho cellars. THE BILLIARD ROOM Will bo found supplied with overy requisite, and efficiently suporintonded. • THE CITY CLUB HOTEL. WA RKWO RT H HOT EL, MAHURANGI. ANDREW IRWIN (Formerly Chief Steward of tho s.s. Taranaki), Has assumed tho Proprietorship of tho abovo Hotel, and begs to intimate to his friends and tho travelling public that they may depend on receiving overy possiblo attention at tho above House, which is row ono of tho most eomfortablo ot hotels in the province. Tho beßt Wines, Spirits, and Ales to ho obtained in tho market. Horses on hiro. Free Stabling. A. IRWIN. Proprietor. "OILLIARDS I "OILLIARDS t NOW OPEN, Uo NEW BILLIARD SALOON at tho • UNITED SERVICE HOTEL. Ono of tho Grandest Rooms in tho Colonies. Contains Two New Billiard Tables, from tho Bust English Makers. Under most efllolent superintendence. 11. N. ABBOTT, Proprietor. -^OVAL ||OTEL. VICTORIA AND ELLIOTT-STREETS IN the vicinity of the theatre), Auckland. royal mail iiotel-Kirst-class Hotol Accommodation Woll-furnishcd Bed rooms Well-furnished Sitting-roomai Woll-furnisbcd Dining-room Cold-water 1 lath-rooms Hot-water Bath-rooms Powerful Shower-bath Rooms Commercial Gentlemen's Stock-rooms Heavy Luggage-rooms iROYAL MAIL TARIFF. s. d. Restaurant, per day 7 0 Coffee-room do 8 6 Privato-room do 10 6 RESTAURANT. To Gentlcmon Lunching in tho City. J.C. olicits a trial to this Department. J. CODLING, Proprietor, J. H. H ° rirT'i |(Lato of tho Railway,)! Has pleasure in announcing that he has takon that well-known and ccntrally-situato Hostelry, THE CUSTOM-HOUSE HOTEL, USTOM-HOUSE treet, Where ho will always be visible to welcome old friends and the publio in general. Extensive additions and alterations havo recently been completed, and tho CUSTOM-HOUSE HOTEL Will now bear favourable comparison for com fort and convenience of visitors with any establishment in the City. DURHAM-STREET, CORNER OF ALBERT STREET. /fe'm.DaL'SAsKmi SHIRTS • MADE TO ORDER BY W MEASUREMENT ONLY, j
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Auckland Star, Volume X, Issue 2919, 22 August 1879, Page 4
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