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Gunsmiths. DEVITT, 6U N MAKER. 211, QUEEN-STREET. Auckland, opposite he Market House. Established 1859. 0 N "~SALE, Single and Double Breech-loading and Muzzle. loading Fowling Pieces .antei- Patent, Martini and Snider Rook lall's. Curtia & Harvey's Pigon, Wilks and Latt rence's Sporting Powders Blasting Powder and Fuse .ewcastle Chilled Shot Slev's Double Waterproof Caps, Cartridge-cases. Wadding, Concentrators, Wire Cartridges for M.L. and B.L. Guns Gun Cases, Waterproof Covers, Game Bags &c. 3reech-loadi_v Implements of every de3cr_s_Laa, Breech-loading Revolvers and Ammunition fishing Tackle All Cartridges ordered at the above establls. Bc^t guaranteed carefully and accurately °Every description of Fire Arms Repaired by .xperienced workmen. Just received, ex ' CarmeJo.' , 5 cases Fireworks, from the celebrated aiaker. J. Pain, London. Hotels. j. THISTLE HOTEL, QUEICN-STREET. SPLENDID BARS" AND SITTING-ROOMS. THE UPSTAIRS BAR AND BILLIARD-ROOM Unequalled in thk Colonies. J. ifITT L E, PROPRIETOR. THISTLE HOTEL, QUEEN-STREET, Auckland. SELECT BILLIARD SALOON, containing one of Bennett's Prize Tables, the fastest and bast table in New Zealand; and Alcock's Exhibftien Table that took first prize at the Great TTThihition of 1862, the handsomeat table in the ColoDtes? nTho rooms are lofty and well lighted, .Sd the marking most c_re£u_y a^dedtobj Occidental Hotel, AUCKLAND., MAURICE O'SULLIVAN i Late of the "Exchange," "Cosmopolitan," and 1 other Hotelß. has pleasure in announcing I - to his old friends and the public in I general, that he has purchased that well-known Hostelry, JTHE OCCIDENTAL HOTE Where be will always be happy to welconv *&, The attractions of the Hotel are 1 to j well known to recall any comment. | LUNCHEON CAFE OPEN DAILI Under the superintendence of Mr Herbert. I Several Additions to thk Museum j THE BILLIARD SALOON i The handsomest and most complete in the I Colony. Leading Newspapers on File ', _ J3I_LIARDSI JgILLIARDS NOW OPEN, mo NEWBILLIARDSALOON at the UNITED SERVICE HOTEL. ■■-~ One of the GRANDEisr Rooms in the Colonies. Contains Two New .Billiard Tables, from the Hrbt English Makers. Under most efflcien: superintendence. __ ABROTT, Propiietor. t>oyal ]yr AIL H OTEL* VICTORIA AND ELLIOTT-STREETS IX THE VICINITX 0- THE -H-ATBK), AUCKLAND. ROYAL MAIL HOTEL— First-clasJ Hotel Accommodation Weil-furnished Bed rooms Well-furnished Sitting-roomsi Well-f-rnisbed Dining-room • Cold-water Bath-rooms Hot-water Bath-rooms ".;-.. Powerful Shower-bath Rooms! Commercial Gentlemen's Stook-roomt Heavy Luggage-rooms ROYAL MAIL TARIFF. s. d. Restaurant, per day ! 2 Coffee-room do ,° ° Private-room do.. .. «» b RESTAURANT. _ To Gentlemen Lunching in the City. J.U. ollcits a trial to this Department. J. CODLING. Proprietor, J. H. H OLMES ' ((Late of the Railway,)! Has pleasure in announcing that he has taken, chat well-known and centrally-situato Hostelry, THE CUSTOM-HOUSE HOTEL, USTOM-HOUBB TREET, J. : Where ho will always be visible to welcome old; friends and tho public in general Extensive additions and alterations have 10" cently been completed, and the CUSTOM-HOUSE HOTEL Will now bear favourable comparison for com-' i fort and convenience ot visitors with any establishment in the City. i —_ ' • piTY pLUB TTOTEL,; ; SHORTLAND-STREET, AUCKLAND. Mrs S. J. White (late of Theatre Royal Hotel, Thsmeß), having taken the above well-known , and favourite Hotel, begs to assure her Friends and the Publio that no effort will be BparedtO merit, by cleanliness, civility, anil attention,, their Patronage and Support. None but tho best procurable Wines. Spirit^ Liquers, Porters, Ales, &c, will be allowed , a place in the collars. > THE BILLIARD ROOM Will bo found supplied with ovory requisite, i and efficiently superintended. - , THE CITY CLUB HOTEL. S ■ TMPOKTAMT NOTICE, E. WATERS Has very great pleasure to announce that slnoa , his removal into Mr. Dyson's late Bhop, his t tar DINING ROOMS "» have been renovated at great oxpenso, with i every regard to the convenience of his ou-v • toruors. i_% The LOWER SALOON \ Is the most spacious and comfortable, as well . as the best ventilated Dining Room in the P£o> vince and Up-stairs he has furnished _n extra, • room, of comfortable size, to prevent over- • crowding. There are;- • ,7 > SPECIAL ROOMS FOR LADIES ® ■ also np-etairs, to which are attached Bide offices ..._■• > provided with ablutionary nad other conven ;_ ■ lenoes. Bto Table he feels confident needs no;. ' recommendation. The liberal patronage of the Professional and Commercial Gentlemen of tha i City wjfch he has received for a period Of over , i eight years is a guarantee that the Bill of Fare ■ Is suoh as will pleaso tho moat fastidious. &.- - ■ EVERY DELICACY OF THE SEASON V ■ Is always to be obtained. i, } British Magazines, _lust.._ted and Comlo J Journals, _>gether with the leading Ixjndon ' Newspapers, are laid on the tables immediately on the arrival of each mail steamor. He, therefore, hopes with some confidence that the vml, in his New Premises continue to receive tha I i large share of patronage which has beenao- . corded to him in the past. E. W. wishes also to draw the attention ot Merchants and Storekeepers to his locallymanufactured Confections, whioh rival tho_e ol ' Keiller and tho best English makers. He has : I removed his Factory to Durham-street Wea 1 where he has fitted up all tho most modern naohinery of the trade. | E. WATERS, - Wholesale and Retail Confectioner, auckland. ) TAUPIRI COAL MINING COMPANY (LIMITED). ; Tho Company are now SUPPLYING COAL ', at their Mino, Huntly Railway Station, at the 1 ! following prices :— . Household (lumpy) 12sperton, Steam (screened) 10s „ ; Slaok'. is „ > In Truck-loads of 5 tons, in bulk. • Orders for Auckland, Newmarket, and One hunga, will be received at the Company' ; Office, Fort-street. Orders for other Stations, addressed to the ■ Mine Manager, Taupiri Coal Mines, Huntly and accompanied by remittance, will ba romptly attended to. . j FRANZ SCHERB-. , j.. ; ;...'..■ .'-V ; _-i :-^'JV_

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Auckland Star, Volume X, Issue 2951, 29 September 1879, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 9 Auckland Star, Volume X, Issue 2951, 29 September 1879, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 9 Auckland Star, Volume X, Issue 2951, 29 September 1879, Page 4