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A L; ALLIANCE. npHE PROPRIETORS of the CAFE AND RESTAURANT NAPOLEON, opposite the Pnuce of Wales Then tie, Queen street, beg to inform the public and friends, who may cither be resident or visiting tho town of Auckland, that they have NOW OPENED this New aud Commodious Establishment. Ihe Cuisine will be of the highest Older and of the most recherchS description, being presided over by Mr. Isciti, an eleveof the Hotel de Louvre, at Pai is, and late Chief Cook of the 'Great Eastern.' BREAKrAbTS, DINNERS, SUITERS A LA CARTE. RICHLY FURNISHED ROOMS, For Pnvate and Select Paities. French, Italian, Portugese, Spanish, and German spoken. The Proprietois can .safely assure their patrons and friends that a call at their establishment will give them complete satisfaction. MEDARD AND TSCHI.

ROYAL EXCHANGE HOTEL, PARNELL, r {pIIIS HOSTELRY is situated on the Parnell Hill, at the junction of five roads, commanding a view of Auckland Iliiibour, Barrack Hill, and the Domain ; is elegantly fitted up, and provided with SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATION for VISITORS. The Wines, Ales, and Spirits aie of the VERY BEST DESCRIPTION, and no expense has been spewed to meet the requirements of the public.

STAR HOTEL, OTAHUHU. Late Settlehs'. rpHE PROPRIETOR of the above Establishment JL begs respectfully to intimate to the inhabitants of Otahuhu and the public genenlly, that he is making extensive alterations, which, when completed; will be one of the MObT COMMODIOUS HOTELS 111 the Province. Gentlemen and Tourists will fiud every accommodation that a Uountry Hotel loquiies.

BOOKING OFFICE of the well-known line of COBB it CO.'s CO \ CUES, which ply to aud from daily (Quick & Co., Propnetois), winch will aftoid every accommodation to pa&sengcis travelling to and from the above Hotel.

LIVERY aud BAIT STABLES; HORSES, and VEHICLES for hire at all hours. Also, a fust-class BILLIARD TABLE. PRIVATE BED and SITTING ROOMS for ladiO3, P. S. MACKENZIE, Propuetor. Remuera, 2f>th May, IS6-*.

UNITED bERVICIi: HOTEL, Quern and Whiceslet Streets, Auckland. P. S. MACKENZIE, HAYING leased this spacious establishment, has much pleabiue in announcing to his fnends and the public gcnctally that he intends carrying on the business of a Fn&t-class FAMILY HOIMSL, and will afloid every accommodation to those patrons who will favour him with their suppoit. Pnvate Board and Lodging, with sepaiate apartments. A first cl.iss Bdliaul Table. Nothing but iiist class Liquois kept in stock. An Oidiuaiy Daily at 1 ocloci..

ACoich inns, 111 connection with tho Star Hotel, Otahuhu, leaving Auckland every liwful day at 4 p.m. ; Otahuhu, at 9 a. m ; when eveiy attention will be paid to passungeis ana others who may visit either hotels. All paicels and luggage entrusted to caie will receive prompt attention and be forwarded « lthout delay.

Livery and Bait Stable. Saddle lloraes, Buggies, Dogcarts, Gig«, Cauiages, &o , for lure. Couutiy Gentlemen will find every accommodation required lloises taken to Bait by agieement. P. S. MACKENZIE, Propuetor. Auckland, Augusts, 1864. MANGAPAI HOTEL. MANGAPAI GENERAL STORE. rg"WIE inhabitants of Mangapai, Wang.uei, and JL neighbounng settlements aie hoieby mfoimcd that tho above duly Licensed Ti onuses will bo OPENED for the transaction of gcneial business ou and after the ls\ ot APRIL next, w,. : BOARD AND LODGING. Sale of Wines, Spnits, Beer, and all dosciiptions of Wine Met chants Goods. Sale of Diapery, Clothing, and every desciiptiou Drapeiy Goods. Flour, Sugar, Tea, Meats, and every desciiption of Groccis' and GeneialStoie Goods. All kinds of Stock and pioduce will be leccivcd, aud sales, purchases, and exchanges negotiated S. P. JAMES & SON. Q.C.E., Auckland, Much 29, 1864.

BELFAST HOTEL, PIUNOES-STKEEI'. JAMES SUTHERLAND, having entered ou the above piemisos, begs to infom his fiionds and the public geuei ally that he has REFIT I'ED nnd IMPROVED the HOUSE at veiy considerable expense, nnd that he is now able to ofler very superic aceommod ition to visitors. Wuvjs anil Spirits of the best description, and cvoij thing connected with the establishment conducted in" fiist rate stylo, with gicatest attention to comfoit.

PRINCE ALBERT HOTEL, EPSOM. ARTHUR COLLTNS, late of the Empire Hotel, Invercaipill. i&spectfully infoims his old friends and the public geneially that he has TAKEN the above HOTEL, lately occupied hy Mr. Davies, and having made extensive alterations on the piemises, trusts, by stiiut attention to business, combined with a well-assm ted stock of first-class liquors, to meiit a liboril sh tie of public pationage. Epsom, October 24, 1864

CR3WN IIOTJiL.

PRIVATE APARTMENTS may be had at the Crown Hotel, Grey-stroot ; proprietor, J. Holden. Also, Good Stabling.

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XX, Issue 2305, 9 December 1864, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XX, Issue 2305, 9 December 1864, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XX, Issue 2305, 9 December 1864, Page 8