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THE ARMY AND NAYY COMMERCIAL AND FAMILY HOTEL, AUCKLAND. AND CRITERION HOTEL, HOKITIKA. O. B. EDWA.RDS, PROPRIETOR. rf^i B. E. beg« to draw the attention of the Commercial Public and Families (en route) to the unsurpassed accommodation of this Hotol. Tht Suites of Apartment* for Families are well arranged and distinct from the Hotel department, while the room? are both commodious and easy of acceva, TABLE D'HOTE DAILY, j AT SIX O'CLOCK. THE BILLIARD SALOON one of the fintit in the Colonies The Table, one of Thuroton's best, being under the superintendence of an experienced marker, 'a a guarantee 0 everything connected with thii noble game being ia first-class order. NIGHT PORTER For the convenience of latt arrlnlf, WINES, SPIRITS, ETC., OF THE BEST BRANDS ONLY. The aim of the Proprietor it to make for this Hotel a reputation cecond to none in the colonies, and nothing that can conduce to that eud|"«h*U be wanting, < 'Tia not in mortals to command success, But I'll do more— deserve it."

ORESCENT HOTEL SHORTLAND-STREET. AUCKLAND. A. G. DAYIES, PROPRIETOR, T> EGS to intimate to hla friend* and the publi that the BAR of the above Hotel IS NOW OPEN, and supplied the Best and Choicest Liquor* procurable. Thia well-known Establishmant h»« been entirely re-modelled, and the Proprietor it no«r prepared to afford SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATION to Visitors ; and hopes, by strict personal attention to his patroni' comforts, to merit thtir support. The B1LI 1ARD ROOM will be Re-opencd, under first class management, Tbi« Day (Saturday), 7th instant, The Table has j been Recovered and Cushioned, and U equal to any in town,

MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, CONCERTINAS VIOLINS, ETC HCUCKSEY, Wholesale *nd| Retail 1NSTRU. . MBNTand MUSIC-SELLER 210, Queen. at.edt, Auckland, [two (doors hum the Cuko of Edinburgh Theatre. H, O\ has on band upwards of 600 Concertinai, price from 6». eaob ; 100 Violin*, from 16», al^o, some ftne Copies, in cases j 500 Violin Bowi, from 2s. 0d. each ; 600 Flutes, from If. each; Organ Accordiann, Violoncello*, Acoordiant, Orgnniei Bar-joo, Guitar*, CUrionettef, Mouth Harmouioaf, Celebrated Picoo Pipes, Tuning Forki, Strings &o, Up^ardi of 3,00Q Piecei. N.B,— All kindiof Musical Instrument* Repaired Orders by ppst puuctually attended, 'irtde aupplied Established 1863. HOMCEOPATHIC PHARMACY. LONDON HOUSE, ! (Opposite Mr. S. Hxqux Smith's), MR. O. W. SANDERS HAS lout landed, ex ' Mary Shepherd,' a freih ■upplyof Dr. Fischer's HOMOEOPATHIC COCOA. This celebrated Coooa is ipeoially prepared for Horaoaopafbio Patientf, beting free from all greaat and ejttraneoua matters that usually offend the invalid. 16 it highly nutritioua, easy of digeition, agreeing with the mos»t delicate stomaoh, containing muoh more nourishment than tea or coffee, without their stimulating qualities ; and, from its toothing power*, it Is far preferable to them. In lib. and 41b. packets, lo. 6d. par lb.

The DISPENSARY it open erery morning from 9 to 10 o'olook, when advice and Oiedioiae may be obtained by thoie who from advene oircunutftDcei are not able to pay the customary medical cbargec, at the rate of 2i. 6d, per week, and the poor gratit. Dr. C, F. FISCHER attends for consultation from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Patients desiring Dr. Fischer to visit them, by leaving the meuage at the Pharmacy, will be attended to. _

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXV, Issue 3761, 8 September 1869, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXV, Issue 3761, 8 September 1869, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXV, Issue 3761, 8 September 1869, Page 8

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