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Hotels.

CBirEKiqisr hotel,

COBNBR OF HOBSOIf- AND COOK-STREETS,

T^ANIEL PAGE (late of N.Z.S.N. Company) has much pleasure in announcing to his friends and the public of Auckland that he has taken the above favourite HOTEL. FIRST.CLASS ACCOMMODATION FOR BOARDERS. PRIVATE APARTMENTS FOR FAMILIES. N.B. — The Bottling Department in con nection with the above Establishment is now open. in

BRANDS, Al.

UNITED SEEYICE

WHOLESALE AND RETAIL WINE & SPIRIT STORE, QUEEN-STR.EET,

TWO DOOBS PROM

WELLESLEY-STREET.

TT7INES and SPIRITS of the first quality, by the single bottle, or in any quantity that may be required.

BASS'S NEW BREW

ON DRAUGHT.

THE POST OFFICE HOTEL, YOURK-STB HI hT, SYD N & Y.

' I HE attention of Visitors lo Sydney is especially directed lo the FIRSTCLASS ACCOMMODATION which the above hotel offers, it is situated in the heart of the city, is close to all the whaivos, banks, and leading commercial establishments, and for its liite-nal comfort aud ai'rangements stands unrivalled, A Night-porter always in attendance, Hot, Cold, and Shower Baths,

GLOBE HOTEL,

WAKEFIELD. STREET, OoHNKR OP MOVNT-STBEET,

ES, HILL WILL BE GLAD TO SEfc • HIS FRIENDS from Victoria, Otago, Southland, Whanganui, and Tauranga. GREYHOUND HOTEL, couy^a or QTJEEN AND VrCTOTHA-STBEKTS AUCKLAND. MICHAEL CORCORAN, ' PR. -PRIETOR, IN returning thanUs to his friends, visitors and the public generally for their f a»t suppotfc, begs leave to draw attention to tie exteusive IMPROVEMENTS recently effected in the premises by the h.imls of the most expeiienoed der-ignera aud decorators in Auckland, which have rpnnon-d this well-known tfct&l FAR SUPERIOR to any other in this oitj\ and equal to the be-<t of tho fur-famed Hotels of Melbourne and B illftrat. THE BAR Has I een fitted up in a gorgeous manner, and in size and convenience is umivjillecl ; and visitors calling there will tii.d themselves, ns heretofore, wai'ed up -u with the utmost civility sn.i attention and mil he supplud with articles of the very best and choicest qualities and descripti ias. N.B.— Hot Water a 1 ways in Readiness. THE PARLOURS AND BEDROOMS Require only to be visited to be appreciated and M. O. can appeal with confi If nee to the testimony of previous visitors, who will bear him i.utio asseitiDg that the arrangements cannot be excelled. THE BILLIARD ROOM AND THC- aDJACE T BAH Are fitted up with the best Tibles sad the mo^-t <ipi roved applian c-, Mid aie under skilful maiiageaifcut, which n«s always afforded a»'isfactii>n. M C. tmst«, bv a continuance of uttention and civility, cncibined with ere in Mipplyini? nnuo l>ut Firit-cU«a Go. si-, to merit an increase in the favour* hitherto liberally bestowed on him ; ami hopes th.it the OR V YM OU ■ D HOTEL ilay he rec^i.iied 1 s THE FIRST HOCT^EIN AUCKLAND, To which preeminence 't fball be his en de ivour t<* > aisp it.

_ Miscellaneous. ELECTRO-PLATE! A VALUABLE SHIPMENT (justopened £3L from DIXON& SON'S Direct, ex ' Mallard.' Best Tea Sets, from Seven Pounds to Twenty Guineas Beßt Tea Kettles, on stands Best Cruet and Liqueur Frames Best Breakfast and Luncheon Frames Biscuit Boxes, Marmalade and Butter Stands Butter Knives and Pickle Forks Table and Chamber Candlesticks Beat Egg Frames, Gilt Cups Drinking Cups (gilt inside) Salts (in sets), Cake-baskets and Salvers Double Side-dishes (in sets of four) Toast Racks, Knife Rests, Wine Strainers Dixon's best E.P. Spoons and Forks Ladles, &c., all sizes Dixon's Best B.M. Tea and Coffee Pots ON SALE .. • •• 130, 132, . - I A'largfc s>tock pf -China"- and Glassware, Fur- j c ; nisbing Ironmongery, and other poods to arrive. Particulars in nttuW' advertise ment

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXVI, Issue 3961, 3 May 1870, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXVI, Issue 3961, 3 May 1870, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXVI, Issue 3961, 3 May 1870, Page 8