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Hotels and Restaurants.

MASC-NIC HOTEL, NORTHH SHORE. LOUIS R. JAMES, of the Q.C.E., Victoriastreet, and formerly of the Original liestauranb of that designation in Shortlandstreefc, respectfully announces to the public in general, and his friends and palrous iv particular, that he has taken the MASONIC H O TjE L, NORTH SHORE, hich he ia fitting; up, regardless of expense, a a first-class FAMILY HOTEL, The House itself ia so well known tbat it is needless for the Proprietor to expatiate on its capability of being rendered the most commodious and complete establishment of that sort. For the use of families and invalids seeking change of air, and relief from the summer's heat of our city, SUITES of APARTMENTS, consisting of Sitting and Bedrooms, opening into oue another, are being arranged. To gentlemen who might elect to go over on the Saturday, and remain I until the Monday, the terms will be TOWN CHARGES. For ladies casually visiting the Hotel, A BOUDOIR will be provided, whilst for theaccommodatiou of all parties there will be A TABLE D'HOTE at 6 p.m. punctually. To those staying at tht Hotel by the week a FKEE PASSAGE BY THE S.S. 'JANE' either way, and at all times, has heen secured. It would be impossible in the narrow limits of an advertisement to enumerate all the advantages offered by a flisfc class House of the above deacription ; suffice to nay tbat, if the best of accommodation, civility, and attention can make euch an establishment a COMFORTABLE HOME and DESIRABLE RESIDENCE, no efforts on the part of the Proprietor shall be wanting to conduce to such a result. MASONIC HOTEL, NORTH SHORE. LOUIS R. JAMES, Proprietor,

CRESCENT HOTEL SHOKTLAND - STREET. AUCKLAND. A. G. DAVIES, PROPRIETOR, T>EGSj;to intimate to hia frieuds and {the public that the BAR of the above Hotel IS NOW OPEN, and with the Best and Choicest Liquora procurable. This*well-kaown Establishment haß been entirely re-modelled, and the Proprietor is now [prepared to afford SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATION to Visitors ; and hopes, by strict personal attention to his patrona' comforts, to merit their support. The BILLIARD ROOM, has been Reopened, under first-class) management, The Table has been Recovered and Cushioned, and is equal to any in town,

NOTICE.

C. CARTER'S RESTAURANT AND HOTEL, COROMANDEL. CC, having commenced in the above , line of business, solicits the patronage of his Auckland frieuds and the public at large. <J, C, also guarantees First-class Accommoi * «nnd attendance, dation ana b ~ '•• N.B. — Charges moderate. CHARLES CARTER. Market Hotel, Auckland, Proprietor.

J. K. TATUM, WHEATSHEAF HOTEL, QUEEN-STBBET, AUCKLAND. EVERY ACCOMMODATION for Travellers and Lodgers. None but the BEST WINES, SPIRITS, &c, kept. BAGATELLE and other amusements provided. N.B. —Good Stables. Saddle florae* and Traps for hire.

NOTICE! NOTICE! NOTICE! OPENING OF THE THAMES DINING-ROOM QUEEN-STREET WHARF. FP. GARDNER begs to intimate to . his old customers and the public in general that be h.s COMMENCED BUSINESS in the above line ; and hopes, by fctrict attention to hia business, to merit a share of the public patronage. Dinners from 12 to 3. Tea and Coffee at all hours. N.B. —Parties arriving lato from the Thame can bo accommodated with comfr rtable Bed at any bour^ .

HOMOEOPATHIC PHARMACY QU4BEN-BTBEBT (Six Doobs abovk Wellesley-strbet). MR. C. W. SANDERS HAS just opened, ex 'John Banrleld,' 2 CASES of HOMOEOPATHIC BOuKS and MEDICINE OASES. Laurie's Domestic, the latest edition ; Handsome Rosewood Medicine Case, fitted to the above, containing all the Internal and External Medicines, iMedicine Cups, Lint, Plaster, and Book. The most complete c»se of ibskind. Guernsey's Domestic Practice. | Handsome Solid Mahogany Case contain^ io'g 44 Tubes for Internal fiemedie?, 6 StopWed Bottles for External' Remedies, and Bodk,. suitable for a family." 5 f ' } "Sering's Domestic Physician. ■ ' < Moore's Veterinary Homoeppathy, aud nunerous other smaller works and pamphlets 3D -Homoeopathy. ' • -• : Mediciae Cases iv all iize», for Veterinify »nd Domestic Trertment.^ ' j , 'V ■ ' ; Tinctures supplied (or-lDternal'Us'e^ andExternal Application, and all Homoeopathic Preparations of guaranteed purity.

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXV, Issue 3820, 16 November 1869, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 6 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXV, Issue 3820, 16 November 1869, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 6 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXV, Issue 3820, 16 November 1869, Page 6

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