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Business Notices. rjIHE CENTRAL LUNCHEON ROOMs] SI iCHBURY'S BUILDINGS (Next door to Dowden's Auction Mart), QUEEX-STKEET. The Proprietress of these commodious Room g having established an excellent reputation as a restaurateur, and having made extensive alterations and improvements in the above premises, guarantees to provide Luncheon of a first-class description, served at any time from, 7.30 a.m. to 11 p.m., at prices in thorough keeping with the times. M. 2,1. PYB ... Proprietress. mHENBW MUTUAL RESTAURANT, -*- OPPOSITE WHARF HOTEL, QUEEN'-STEEET, WILL BE OPENED ON MONDAY, lftra. THOMAS QUOI (late of Park House and Brihh Restaurant), having thoroughly renovated the above premises within and without, is prepared to cater for the public in amannerseeond to none in the city. His ability as a chef da cuisine is established beyond contradiction ; he therefore confidently appeals to his old friends and the public generally to support him. He i 3 supplying titst-class meals of greater value than Is, served in the best styles, for 6d, to meet the times. Board and lodging, including single room, for 13s 6d. The dining-room is. the largest and best in the city ; the bedrooms being lofty, well ventilated anu furnished and. spotlessly clean. He respectfully requests a large share of patronage. Motto—Hospitality, Courtesy, Comfort, and Cheapness. DRESS-CUTTING. MISS BEWS, Sole Agent in Auckland and neighbourhood for the London S.D.C. Association, will re-open Classes at the Temperance Hall, Otahuhu, on SATURDAY, Bth October. Circulars and particulars from Mrs Pikett, at the Hall. Classes at Bradford-street, Pamell, on Tuesday and Thursday afternoons. SPECIAL SALE^<<S . of <\ >r^ BOOTS & SHOES^O X >>-^ FOR CASH \±X "Z^^"^ UXTITi Oy!J^^<\ >>^>-^Completion of -<^\ PREMISES, SYMONDS ST. Jf 0 T I C E. IN CONSEQUENCE OF THE KEEN COMPETITION IN OUR LINE OF BUSINESS, WE HEREBY NOTIFY HAVING REVISED OUR PRICES. FOR NET CASH Coupled with our Standard QUALITY, OUR PRICES WILL STAND COM. PARISON WITH ANY HOUSE IN THE TRADE.'" CLOSE BEOS. OALS, COKE, CHARCOAL, FIREWOOD. Befet Rata, Titreo. and Puriri Firewood ;also; first-class Taupiri, Newcastle, and Kamo Coal, at Lowest Price for Cash. Furniture carefullyRemoved, and Goods delivered to all parts of the city and suburbs, at Lowest Rates.—Note the Address: C. PIPER, opposite the Pousoriby Reservoir, and corner of Newton and Kaiangahape Roads. jTJr^WINNiERTON, WOOD TURNER, Wyndham-stbeet. Established 1866. A reduction of 25 per cent, on all common worlc« Billiard Balls Exchanged. Special care given to Ro-turning and Staining. Pool fins, Marbles, and Chalk dockets, always a hand. ; —. ~ FISHER & CO., WHOIiESALJE SHIPPING AND FAMILY BUTCHERS Established 1864. By Special Appointment to His Excellency the Governor, Sir W. F. Jervois; His Excellency Sir James Ferguson; and H.R.H. the Duka of Edinburgh; also, Kosha Butchers to the J<QUJaEN-STKEET, AUCKLAND, N.Z. Families waited on in Town or Suburbs, POULTRY of all kinds DRESSED to ORDER, Dealers in Gacie Home-cured Hams and Bacon Corned Beef in Large Quantity. Imports of Sausage Casings The Trade Supplied ______ N.B.—Calve3' Rennets. «3_ Customers Supplied with Ice. Telephone No. 358. P.O. Box No. 431 BY APPOINT- >*s> B» j3**=»%»<fi£JJ atKNT TO HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVEKNOR. mHAMES CARRIAGE AND DRAY JL FACTORY, VICTORIA-STREET EAST AND HIGH-STREET. AUCKLAND. Telephone, 308. JAMES MACKIE, Coachbuildeb, MANAGER Builder of every description of Vehicles. Repairsin all th 3 branches of the trada faithfully executed. Vehicles Bought and Sold on Cbmmissrion. CoachbuMera1 Requisites in Stock; The Trada Supplied. Country Orders punctually attended to. Cash Customers liberally dealt with. Established 1559. ~ GEE & POTTER, COACHBUILDERS. LORNE and RUTLAND Streets. Coaches, Carriages, Waggonettes, Buggies, Pony Carriages, Carts, Drays, and every description of Vehicles kept in stock, op built to order. The trade supplied. N.B.—Traps lent to customers whilst r.epaii'3 are being executed. GO TO BATH to ROTHS PUBLIC HOT. COLD, AND SHOWER BATHS, Victoria-street East. Charge—ONE SHILLING. Open all week days from 6 a.m. to 9 p.m., and SUNDAY MORNINGS from 6 till 10 a.m. Tho bathrooms are all private, and supplied with every convenience, Turkish towels, flesh and hair brushes, combs, respirators, soaps, &c. Select Bath-rooms (private) for ladies every day, at all hours, withfemale attendance, one Shilling: and (Sixpence. _»lea3O note the Address—Viotoriastreet East, above the Greyhound Hotel, and next the Cheap Bedding and Furniture Mart, Auckland. N.B.—Barberin attendance,

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Auckland Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 234, 5 October 1887, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 234, 5 October 1887, Page 3