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Merchandise.! TMPOETANT TO STOREKEEPERS, COUNTRY SKTTIjBRS, & FAMILIES, EARTHENWARE, GLASSWARE, AN]) CHINA. EDWARD LEWIS Invites the Public generally to visit hiq SHOW ROOM 3, CU-STOM-HOUSK-STKBET. and inspect tfao LARGE ASSORTMKNT now OPENED UP and Kor Sale, in Wholesale or Retail Quantities, at Unusually Low Prices. The whole hm boon imported direct from tho Enfjlih Manufactories, and pnrchaaid on most favourable terms. At so, O N S a L E, Wine, SpiritH, Bass'sAlo Guinness' Stout, and oihor Liquors Only bent brands kept. Groceries Tuas, Tobacco and Cigars Farnituro, Thui'Sion'aUill ard Tables Iron Bedstead*, Hoots and Ehoos Lubricating Oil (best krd) Pictures, Toys. Brash wore, Door Mats Pocket and able Cutlery Mloctro-plated Ware, Horse-hair, Lamps Pare Gold Picture Frame Monldings Sowing Machines ALL AT PIHCICS VERY MODERATK. Pire Clay Goods. TVTEWTON STEAM SANITARY PIPE, IS FIRM CLAY, AND POT.TKKY WORKS. GEOEGE BOYD Desires to inform his Customers, find the Public in general, that lie is now manufacturing tho following Extensive Variety o£ GoodH, many of ] them baing quitj new here, as will be seen by the List, or by inspection at the Works:— SANITARY GOODS. Socket Pipes of all sizes, fioin 3 inches to 24 iii'-lips in (iiiiini'lcr; iiiso. Jiend-:, Klbowß, .ngle-, "unctions. Tapers. fcyVhons; fort* Trap.-, 6, !1 and 12 i t-li • P.itknv Hnusrc Si.vk", lard unrt Ver.tili-.tiou Trap.!, Closet Tan and Trap, Imnti'ls ■tfnrd Sinlcs and ': raps, .imka perforated or with Iron iji-alli.g, Irrigation Valva Traps, Kain V. ater Tra+s. SUKFA OE TILKS, 2, 3, i, G, and 7 inches FIELD PIPES, 2, 2A, ". J, 5, and 6 inches ]', ickn Bnililing, Prest Tabular, Circular, and Arch PriTJ-irud' ruiwolmm, C)him:iey Pots, Chimney Can;-, Piivuik lilcS Chequered, Heiagon and Octagon, Hakers' Oven Tiles. Stablb Chkqukueo Pnving Lumpa Hkbau I'a.-b. Witter CiwiUß, Pickle Jars, Rird H\>uiuui.ij, O.ic.;uo.i Water Guards, Pis Troughs, liitiy.c Tile 3 witli Ornamei.ted Crest OARDEN AND GREEN-HOUSK aCCES 80KIK6, Garden ISorder Tiles of various patterns, Rustic Uardun Chairs, Rustic Stumps, Rustic liaiiKii-b' P'«-l?» Rustic Arborettee, Uiiatic FJowci- i Jots and Stuuila, Mignonelle Window Uoxi'S, Kern Pans, Italian Flower Baskctd shallow and deep, Water Fountains VASKS, chaste and excellent in design I'KDKSTALS ji'LOWKtt POTS, all sizes, all sizes, from 1{ neh to 21 inch diamotor, and from Cd per dozen pwards; also. Buacer3 and Seed Pans FIP.IC CLAY GOOD 3 Kqual to the best imported, and at a greater reduction in price. Common Fire Bricks, Prest Bricks, Aich Bricks; Circular or Cupola Bricks. IS, 24, »nii 30 inch iiinmotor; Gas Retort Bricks, Gas Perforate! Tiles: alro, Kire 'l'iica foe Cooking limits and Grutej. Balcera1 Furnaco Lumps. Window Cilia. Door H.tepj. Hearths, Hobs, Wall Coping. Project ion Slabs for Builders, Crueiblos all aizud. Flue Covers, iJumpers KlhG Lumi's of any size made to order. Also, Superior Phepaked Fire Clay in bags or cask, Orders by letter or otherw will receive nromiit attention Hotels. { L&c^w A-a/ THISTLE HOTEL, QUEKN-STRKKT, Auckland. SKLKCT mi.WA.RD SALOON, containing ono of licnnctt'fl Prize Tables, the fastest and best table in New Zealand; and Alcock'sExhibition Table that took first prize at tho Great Exhibition of ISG2, tho handsomest table in tho Colonies. Tho rooms aro lofty and well lighted, and tho marking most carefully attended to by THISTLE H O T E L, QUE UN-STREET. SPi ENDID BARS AND SITTING-ROOMS. THE UP-STAIRS BAR ASD 15ILLIAH D - II 0 O M UXEQUAIXED IX THE COLONIES, J. fr ITT LE, PROFRIKTOB. i IT V (f^LUB FT 0 TEL, SIIOKTLAXn-STJtKET, AUCKLAND. Mrs S. ..I. WHITE (iate of Theatre Royal Hotel, Thames), having taken tho above well-known and favourite Hotel, begs to assure her Friemis and the Public tint no effort will be spared to merit, by cionuiincss, civility, am attention, their PatromiKO and Support. Nono but the best procurable Wines, Spirits, Liquors, Porters, Ales, &c, will be allowed a place in the cellars. THE BILLIARD ROOM Will bo found supplied with every requisite, and effiuicnily superintended. THE CITY CLUI? HOTEL. WA RK W ORTIt HOTE L, JIAHUUAKGI. A NDEE W 111 WI N (Formerly Chief Steward of tho s.n. Tarannki), Has assumed tho Proprietorship of the above Hotel, nnd begs to intimato to his friends and tho travelling public that they may deuond on receiving eyory pcssiblo attention at tho above House, which is now one of tho most comfortable of hotels in the province. The best Wines, Spirits, and Ales to hoobtaiued in the market. Horses on hire. Free StabHnß. A. IRWIN. Proprietor. Occidental Hotel, AUCKLAND.^ MAURICE O'SULLIVAN Latoof tho "Exchange," "Cosmopolitan," and oilier Hotels, has vleasuro in announcing to his old friends and tno public In general, that, ho ha? pv.reha;ed that well-kuown Hostelry, THE OCCIDENTAL HOTE Where lie will always bahappy ta welcom Old and New Facbs. IS), The attractions of the Hotol aro' to well known to recall a:y coruuioct, LUNCHEON OAFK OPEN DAILY Under tho superintendence of Mr Herbert. Several Additions to tiis Muskum THE BILLIARD SALOON Tho handsomest and most complet9 in the Colony. Lkadixo Newspapers on File * OILLIAKDS I "OILLIARDS J NOW OPEN, i,ie NEW BILLIARD SALOaN at tho UNITED SERVICE HOTEL. One. of. the Giuwdesp Rooms in tha >„!„„•„„ Contains Two New Billiard Tables if™!" 1 BRST KN6HSH MiKEHS. Under r supt rmtendoiice. emuent H. K. ABROTT, Propdetor. R OYAL M A'il~Fro^ i:: IN IHh \ lolNr rv 0 ,,, TIU ., TnKATKS) iV U 0 X U A. M D. ROYAL MAT^ HoiiST" J^st-olasa Hotel Accommodation vV c 1-f urniahod Bert rooms We -furnished Sitting-rooms Well-furnished Dining-room ' Cold-water IJath-rooms llot-watcr Uath-roonis Powerful Shower-batu Rooma H?'^" c T01;a Go»tlon>ou'a Stook-rooms irleav y Lutrgagv-rooms ROYAL MAIL TARIFF s d Restaurant, per day " t n CoflVe-room do .. i Privato-room do.. .'. " " " jq g ' RESTAURANT. frtwti'.? 1} t'. c 1 J.'"»ching in tho City. J.C. olicita a trial to this l)«pariment. , _•'■ COWLING, Pkowiiktok, J, H, H 0 LME S, !(Lato ot the Railway,)] Has pleasure in announcing that he has taken chat well-known and coatrally-aituatd Hostelry, THE CUSTOM-HOUSE HOTEL, usTOnr-notrsn tkkkt, Where he will always bo visiblo to wolcomo old friends and the public in general, Extonsivo additions and alterations have rocemly been compjcted. and the CUSTOM-HOUSE HOTEL Will now bear favourable comparison for comfort and convenience o£ visitors with any establishment in tho fMfTi _^ M

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Auckland Star, Volume X, Issue 2925, 29 August 1879, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume X, Issue 2925, 29 August 1879, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume X, Issue 2925, 29 August 1879, Page 4

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