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COBB & CO. b JIVER? AND BAIT STABLES J VICTORIA-STREET. far Open all Hours or Night. ( FOR HIRE: J Ladies and Gentlemen's Saddle Hor«es ] Waggonets, single or double harness Open and Covered Buggies single or double- < seated. Open and closed Carriages for wedding parties &c. j COACHES DAILY ; At 8 a.m., for At 3 p.m., for Otahuhu Otahuhu Papatoitoi Papatoitoi : Papakura Papakura Drury Drury. Martin's Farm Razorback Queen's Redoubt ' Maungatawhiri Creek.

HOUSE AND (.'.VRiiIAGE BAZAAR. OMNIBUSES leave the Bazaar Yards for NEWMARKET, MOU.N T ST. JOHN, EPSOM, and ONEHUNGA every day (Sundays excepted), punctually at 8, 9, 10, 11, noon, aud at 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5 o'clock ; returning from ONEHUNGA to AUCKLAND at the same hours. On Sundays from each place at 9 a.m. and at 4 p.m. A 'Bus alao leaves the Bazaar Yards daily for NEWMARKET, JUNCTION HOTEL, HARP OF ERIN, PANMQRE, and HOWICK at 3 p.m.; returning from HOWICK at 8 a.m. FOR HIRE: Open and Close Carriages Ladies' and Gentlemen's Saddle Horses Dog Carts, Buggies, and Sociables. Horses Bought and Sold Privately. H. HARDINGTON.

RESPECTABLE BOARD AND LODGING FOR £1 PER WEEK. J. JACK M A N, CALEDONIAN HOTEL, Grey-stb«et, HAS ACCOMMODATION for a number of respectable Single Young Men, who would be supplied with separate Bedrooms, furnished, with every necessary comfort ; and where cleanliness will be found to prevail. There is likewise a good private Sitting and Dining Room, with back premises attached. The whole is entirely separate from the hotel, has a separata entrance, and is entirely detached. This is a rare opportunity for all those who require a comfortable home in the centre of the town, and in a respectable aud healthy neighbourhood.

BUTTS'S METROPOLITAN HOTEL, Opposite Mobt & Co.'s, PITT-STREET, SYDNEY. WITH a view to meeting increased requirements, the proprietor of the above wellknown establishment has added thereto a Coffeeroom, Commercial-room, and a new Dining Saloon, and has completed other arrangements which cannot fail to render "Butts's Metropolitan" the most replete hotel in the city, b^th from the extent of the accommodation, as well as from its central position. PLUNGE AND SHOWER BATHS. FIRST-CLASS TABLE D'HOTE DAILY. LIGHT LUNCHEONS AT ANY HOUR. N.B.— A large garden, with arbours, at the rear of the premises, afford a cool and pleasant retreat during the hot season.

UNITED SERVICE HOTEL, QUBEN-STRKET, AUCKLAND. F QUICK, in announcing that he has taken the . above House, begs to inform the public and visitors to Auckland that they will find every 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 coming to Auckland will find all necessary accommodation. The Wines and Spirits are chosen from the best brands in the market. COBB * CO.'S BOOKING OFFICE For Telegraph Line of Royal Mail Coaches.

ARMY AND NAVY HOTEL, QUEEN-STREET JUNCTION. /GENTLEMEN Visiting Auckland will find VJT superior accommodation. BENJ. C. HAYLES.

BILLIARDS. A FIRST-CLASS BILLIARD-ROOM is now OPEN at the Union Hotel, with one of the BEST TABLES in the colony. Inspection invited.

GROVER & BAKER SEWING MACHINE : COMPANY, MANUFACTURERS OF ELASTIC STITCH AND "LOCK STITCH" SEWING MACHINES. rf IHE GROVER & BAKER ELASTIC-STITCH s X MACHINES will hem, fell, cord, bind, tuck, . gather, quilt, braid, and embroider. They are , simple, durable, and not liable to derangement. They k sew from ordinary reels, and no re-winding of the thread is necessary. They sew with equal facility t all fabrics, the most delicate and the heaviest, and , with all kinds of thread, silk, cotton, or linen ; their seam is so strong and elastic that it never breaks | even on the bi»s. They fasten both ends of the , seam by their own operation. Their seam, though cut at every sixth stitch, remains firm, and neither [• run* nor ravels in wear. Their seam is plump and i beautif alv and retains its plumpness and beauty after washing better than any other. Their seam can be removed in altering garments, after proper instruction, without picking or cutting them. Watching and varying the tensions upon the threads, necessary in other machines, is unnecessary in these.' The tensions being once adjusted on the Grover and 3 Baker elastic-stitch machine, any amount of sewing [ may be done without change. They make beautiful t embroidery, and are the only machines that both ) embroider and sew perfectly. THE GROVER & BAKER SHUTTLE OB LOCK-STITCH MACHINES, 9 Which are comparatively new, combine the good points of former shuttle machines with most important improvements, making them the most pimple, perfect, efficient, and durable shuttle or "lock-stitch" machines yet introduced. Hence the universal favour and success of the machines wherever known. For all descriptions of cloth or leather work they have no equal. 1 THE HIGHEST PREMIUMS Over all competitors, both for machines and machine' work, were taken by the Grover and Baker Sewingt machine Company in 1863 and 1864, at thirty-one State and county' exhibitions in America, where all the other leading machines were placed in com- _ petition, UPWARDS OF 100,000 ■" Of .these machines are in ns©'_ in all parts of the :f: f , world. I • MESSRS. WINKS k HALL, & -. ;,/ , ' /A u o,KiiA» J>i; i. '• Agents. „,, , ''

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXII, Issue 2738, 3 May 1866, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXII, Issue 2738, 3 May 1866, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXII, Issue 2738, 3 May 1866, Page 8

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