■"4 k u i blJc'Notices.*' PROHIBITIVELY^ ; ALTHOUGH.! RARE DBLIGACY. 1 . •We do not wish it to be inferred tliat BUCHANAN'S HOUSE of COMMONS WHISKY is a prohibitively expensive brand-it is not; but we do wish, it to be inferred that it is a superior article, made out of'the finest malt combined with the purest water that ever issued from the sparkling springs of the beautiful Highlands, and that itla thoroughly matured and possesses a fine, agreeable' 11 ivour." This is evidenced by tho fact that its distillers have for II years supplied it to the English House of Commons; and we may add it is the only. Scotch Whisky that is honoured by a place in the cellars belonging to the refreshment department connected with that institution. If the general public will at all time 3 insist on getting this Whisky they will " kill two birds-with one otone"—first, they will have the pleasure of imbibing a delicately-flavoured and' superior spirit; and second, they will know for a certainty whether tho hosts of such hotels do a little quiet experimenting—at the risk of their customers' health and patronage—in cheap, raw, inferior Whiskies, -■ c. ' n- en , CftPVffTftHT. ' "THE WORTH ©' A TME&Q la best learned by tho -wr.nt o' it." Although c'itcap In point of price, SAPOLIO " [a boyond viiluo. Tlioso -\vlvo try it know. Don't yon want a friend -v/ho "would talio \\\iY. your hard work Off your cVmider.'; and do' it vitti ont'a murrain , ? 'What would you give to find ,r, ishiutantin your houscwnvl; that would keep yo-u 2oi,i-9 and wills clean, and your kitchen bright, wd yet nover grow ugly over tlii nuitter of luua work. SapoJio in just such a friend and can bt oonght at nil groqera. ; Ko. 80. E* OVAL' ' NAVY RESTAURANT, ii QUKEN-STREWT. SAMUEL IIKNItY COX. In returning thanks to hin numerous friends for ! thei" kindness in supporting him for the last 12 vcr.rs.'beßs ;o stale that he haa tuk«n over the blfi-GStahlished Restaurant opposite _ the lnte AV'iiiu-i , Hole], and adjohiiiiK J>»h;i Roid's, Merchant. Qnftcri-Birflet. Ilohas had the premises renovat.cd throushour., and bus spared no outlay in makiiM' this T'psta'urant second to none in tho colony. 'J.he BEDKi )OMS are.all newly done up, nlcf jy furnished, clean, and tic'y, Rae being laid in each room, thusi jjre.venting any bad st»u>ll from inferior utindias, aiu) thereforept-eventinf? an-/ • Itauca of Jive. P-lil' 1 -" Ti<: SITTING I ROOMS -on each landing, with * Lnvatoriaa, I Patent Cioocts. Shower Bat) >h to.«uit j the convenience of travcilers. The DININGI ItOOM is iltifid )!R in (ixocllcnr,(aar.c and design, j wtalst the Kiichcn, etc., in I'act tin rt'hoie E.ci=.tfturatit is a model of tasto and I cleauliiiCctf, anil a crudit to .this noble city. The drains'from ihe main have been tho-' 3-oiu;h!y overhauled by Mv Ceor-;e Rhodes, contr:io or, and have given entire satisfaction. i JSvor/one wishing for 'good Meals, «ood, clean Jiiniß. etc.. should not h,v/,M. to givo this old and tried' KesumvoJit iCeeiier, for o?er 12 yoare' (it.'mlirif;, n trial. Meals. (Jd tol3 ; ilods, Iβ oach ; Douhle d0.,2s etich. Note tlse Address: ' SAMUEL HENRY COX, UOYAL NAVY RESTAURANT, QUEEN-STREET. |F. B. W.] ' l J : H - W '' I tlffr ELLS .BRpT HER S, ! v ? JJ3 ' ' i RECEIVING & FORWARDING AGENTS.. ! Office: ■ Telephone: i Victoria Wharf. ' Devonport Bureau. ' Expresses meetiop; each trip of steamers. It> urnitnro Removing s, specialty. Through by 1 feri'y Ht<:iunf!ra to any iiarr, of Auckland, Doivon- , port, Talcnpnna. and Northcoie, inoludiiiß sieainei'3' freight and all expunges, at lowest l-ales. Highest tostimonlal3 for os.re and attention. J TAKAPUNA: A Covered Van -will leave Dovonport for Takanuna every Tuesday and r <id;:y at 2 p.m., rouvoyiiig Goods and Parcels lit lowest, rates. Goo-is will be taken from forry ajid receipt, Rivon, and stored free of cost. Vans and Urates for Picnic Parties. Agents for JLiuri Timbor Company. Timberyard next Duder Bros.' Store. WELLS BROTHERS. J njNAHITI Q-RANQBa j DONALD & EDENBOROUGH ' I (Auckland, Tahiti, aul Raratonga). ! Eave aiwaye on sjiic and to arrive from tho I -SoutUSenlalanidß;— iORANGES ! BANANAS PINEAPPLES PEANUTS COCOANUT3 UMEJUICE AND DESICCATED COCOAN UTS. i /m~ Parohasera can always roly on the D. and ; E, brand bein« the bc3t in the market, and that; i thfe utmost ci'iro wili he used in sorting and ] packing tho fruit before delivery. I Die public aro regpnctfully requested whoa purontisint' to ASic KOii Tahiti Oranges, ano BKK Til at {'aw get THEM. Tahiti Oranges' ara admittedly the finest in the world. . DONALD &~T7rDENBGRQUGB, - ■ COMMSR.CE-STBEE'S , .. , JUST A R B, I V E J>, LOOKWOOD'S AND JOHNSON'S TABLE AllD POCKET KNIVES, SCPEBIOK SCISSORS AND RAZORS. r|l HOSI A S QAMU EL, 162. Queen-street. W P E. A. C 0 OK, JL © OPTICIAN- &a, S 110 it TI,AXU-S TUE ET. Nautical and Surveyors'. Instruments in stock ~,, and. repaired. ilie stgiit 'tested by most improved methods, and SPECTACLEy accurately fitted. Schn-apfs specify WoLii'Js's; thero are frauds about. itjLFE^S^CfiNArPS^-Pu rchnso the senuine and repudiate all shams.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXII, Issue 308, 30 December 1891, Page 3
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