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IMPORTANT NOTION. PAR ME US' HOTEL, DRURY. S^i EORGE GODKIN* desires to inform the iu\2K habitants of the Waikato couu try, Druiy, and persons visiting the in tenor, that the* FARMERS' HOTEL is n<'W replete with all the comforts of a first class Hotel. 'J he Stables have been placed under the charge of a good grooua. Carriages, Buggies, and Saddle I Horses always on hand for the accommodation of travellers. Parties driving Stock to or from the Waikato will find at the Farmers' Hotel well-grassed Paddocks, securely fenced. Private Pleasure, Picnic, and Wedding Paities will fiud the Faimers' Hotel, Diury, a most suitable retreat and place of recreation. Teims moderate. GEORGE GODKItf, Pioprietor.

Q. C. E. ff^HE Proprietors of the above well known J. Establishment, having completed their EXTENSIVE ALTERATIONS, beg to announce to their various supporters and the public that, on and after This Da.y, HOT AND COLD LUNCHEONS will be served at the Bar, at 12 noon, iv the same style as at the "Bay Tree"' and other well known Londou Establishments. The B A R has been entirely remodelled, handsomely decorated, and litted with all the latest improvements, for the accommodation and convenience of customers; and it having always been the eudeavour of the Proprietors to supply none but fiist-class Liquors, they trust that their efforts, to , keep pace with tho times aud meet tke wauts of the public will secure a fair share of support. IN THE DINING ROOM (With Side Entrance as before), Chops and Steaks, Hot from the Gridiron, can be had at any hour of the day. This Room has a Bar communication, and Gentlemen from the country, aud otheis having business to transact, will find it quiet and select, and every attention paid to their wants. The Six o'clock DINNER every day as usual.

UNITED SERVICE HOTEL, Queen-street, Auckland. F QUICK, in announcing that he has taken the . above House, begs .to inform the public and visitors to Auckland that they will fiud evpry comfort and convenience. Persons coming from, and going to, the Waikato, will find especial convenience, as the Coaches leave the door of the Hotel punctually at the time advertised; while those coining to Auckland will find all necessary accommodation. The Wines aud Spirits are chosen from the best brands in the market. COBB & CO.'S BOOKING OFFICE For Telegraph Line of Royal Mail Coaches^

BUTTS'S METROPOLITAN HOTEL, Opposite Most & Co 's, PI IT-STREE 11,I 1 , SYDNEY. WITE a view to meeting increased requirements tho pioprietor of the above wellknown establishment has added thereto a Coffeeroom, Commercial-room, and a new Dining Saloon, and has completed other arrangements which canuot fail to render " Butts's Me&ropolitau' the most replete hotel in the ciiy, b^th from the extent of the accommodation, as well as from its c=ntral position. PLUNGE AND SHOWER BATHS. FIRST-CLASS TABLE D'HOTE DAILY. LIGHT LUNCHEONS AT ANY HOUR. N.B.— A large gaideu, with arbour?, at the rear of the premises, afford a cool and pleasant retreat during the hot season.

DUKE OF CAMBRIDGE HOTEL, Cambridge, Upper Waikato. Hagiit amj Robinson, Proprietors. rpBE Accommodation for Travellers and VisLors JL is not surpassed by any house m the Waikato country, aud the ehaiges are moderate.

AH MY AND NAVY HOTEL, QU KiSN-SrUISBT JUKC VION. /GENTLEMEN Visiting Auckland will find VUT superior accommodation. BENJ. C. HAYLES.

F A I S L 1 I 6 f HOUSE, ONEHUNGA, (Late the residence of Colonel Kenvy.) fTIAMILIEfe' and GENTLEMEN can be accomJL modated with PRIVATE BOARD aud RESIDENCE in this delightful spot. Omnibuses to and from Auckland every hour, within three c>ii£utes' walk of the Gates. Wedding Parties provided with Breakfasts. Good Stabling.

TV. T. BOVIS, PPJZE AND ANATOMICAL BOOT MAKER, 62, Market-street, (Late of Campaign House, Kiug-street,) S yd net. WT.B. begs to apprise his friends, aud the ladies . and gentlemen of Sydney, that he has commenced business in the above premises, where he intends to cairy out the same principles that have rendered Campaign House so deservedly "popular. Mr. C. BoviS, having relinquished business, will have the entire superintendence of the mechauical department ; aud he would respectfully solicit the i p*trq:i;jge so liberally bestowed upon him during the last fifteen yeays, in favour of his son.' Alloiders will be "aj;tend r 3d £o v/ifch promptitude and civility. Being thankful for the favours of the past, and soliciting a continuance, I remain, Yours, ie, WILLIA.M- THORPE BOVIS.

JAMES S. BLACKBUIt-N, WHOLESALE SADDLERS, IRONMONGERS, ET& ? (Late Manager for Butler, Brothers, York-streej;, Sydney, ) HAVING entered into Partnership with" his friends in Birmingham, has OPENED a BRANCH ESTABLISHMENT in PITT-STREET NORTH, opposite the Empire Office, SYDNEY, under the style or firm of Jas. S. Blackburn and Co. , and respectfully solicits the patronage of Storekeeper and the Trade generally. Jauuary, 1860.

REMOVED! REMOVED! To New Premises. THE BEE-HIVE TOY and ' FANCY REPOSITORY, Queen-street, is REMOVED FOUR DOORS LOWER.DOWN, nearer Wellesleystreet, where the remainder of the Stock will be leared out, regardless of cost price. All descriptions of GOODS CHEAPER THAN EVER. DON'T FORGET! The new address '-of • the BEE-HIVE TOY and FANCY REPOSITORY, Queen-street, is FOUR DOORS NEARER WELLESLEYSTREET than the old premises, And exactly opposite Mr, S. Hague Smith's. '

ECONOMY IN FUEL. TO meet the requirements of the increasing popuJatjon of Freeman's Bay and vicinity, the undersigne'dhave Opened ' ilb'C(sJ2l/>'YiAMD t adjoining the Mill, and are supplyipg tjie Best Coals a Reasonable Prices in any quantity to suit purchasers delivered in bags or otherwise, to any part of the town or suburbs. Orders left at house, Hobson-street, near Victoriastreet, will receive attention ; or at Freeman's Bay Coal Y«rd. , JAS, GRAY SOPPET & SON. ( November 12, 1864.

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXII, Issue 2675, 12 February 1866, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXII, Issue 2675, 12 February 1866, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXII, Issue 2675, 12 February 1866, Page 8