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1 Hotels and RestaurantsQT. MUKGO CAFE;

j CHAS. CANNING , ? Would beg respectfully to intimate to hi* numwout friend? and customeia that he b»

OPENED AN ESTABLISHMENT In.St. Mungo Place, Queen-street, immediately opposite the Dank of New Zealand, where, in addition to th* Oread, Biscuit, [and Confectionery Business, bo has oj ened

THE ST. MUNGO CAFE,

i r Aud, having secured the services or an Experienced Cook, ho hopaa to merit a continuance of that confidence and support 10 liberally accorded to him for the p^st sixteen yean. To the Ladles ot Auckland and Suburbs he would also beg to intimate that be hit been enabled. to set apsit

A COMPLETE SUITE OF EOOMS for their accommodation.

C. C. weuld take this opportunity of Inviting the attention of the public to bis Plain and Fancy Biscuits, viz. •.— Water Biscuits Captains Sdoon Lunch Bisciits Abernethy fplain) V* Water Crackers Abemethy (original Duke of Edinburgh (lunch; recipe) Picnics Soda Biscuits Mixed Eiscults Wines ' • • Arrowroot Dessert Biscuits Briara Cracknel* Almond Biscuits (English) Lemon Drbps Katiflas talian Maccaroons R » sks Biscuit Powder.

The above Bfaeuiti are packed In tlm from 21b. 181b., and arc made under his own Immediate super intendence, and, being thoioughly kiln-dried, are warranted to keep dry and crisp during the longest voyages. Jellies for Invalids made fresh every day, and always on Land.

r\ OVERNOR BROWNE HOTEL, VX HOBSON-STRBKT, AUCKLAND.

This Old-established and Well-known Hotel, from its commoriioiunen nnd healthy siinaiion, offers advantages for Visitors to be met with, in no other hotel in Auckland ; and, by supplying a Superior Table nnd th« best attendance at the most moderate charge*, the Proprietor* trust to receive ihat support which has for many years kept this hotel in its almost singular prominence. - A FIRST-CLASS TABLE. SINGLE AND DOUBLE BEDROOMS, FAMILIES ACCOMMODATED. BOOTS AND NIGHT PORTER. Good Stable Accommodation. Wines and Spirits of the Best Brands. . D. DUNNINGHAM (From the Blue Post Dining Rooms), and G. W. KING, Proprietors.

IN retiring from the business which, he hai carried on at the above hotel for so many years, the undersigned begs to return his sincere thanks to those who have honoured him with their patronage, and trusts that the sime support will be given to his successors, Messrs. Dunningham and King,' whose previous acquaintance with the business will enable hem to give Hie fullest satisfaction to customers of the house. D. SIIEEHAN. Auckland, September 22, 1871.

mHAMES HOTEL. QUEEN-STREET WHABF, AUCKLAND.

BY APPOINTMENT, 'PROVIDORE To His Rovai, llkihnmb the Duke ot Ebisbdkqh.

JOIIN COPLAND, having made Extensive Modjpn Improvements in Hotel business, directs the atten*tion of settlers, visitors from the Thames, Coromandel, , Ac , to tho excellence of tho Accommodations »t the above Hotel. Rec»nMy have been added Bedrooms, Smoking-rooms, and Shower-bath, Ac The Tables maintain their well-deserved patronage for being supplied with nrst-cl»s» articles, nnd the usual moderate, charges. Restaurant t»e»lt, Is., from 8 ».m.ttUBp.m Ordinary, 25., from It 112 p.rn^

UNITED STATES DINING-ROOMS, 23, QUEEN-&TEET, AUCKLAND. Tea, Coffee, Chops, andSte/iks always ready. Dinner from 12 to 3 o'closk. Board and Residence, £1 per week. A Night Porter kept for the convenience of them arriving by late >essels. A Smoke-room for Boarders, <fee.

A. BYJiRS, Proprietor ' PRINCE ARTHUR HOTEL, Corner of Ifobson- and Wellesley-streets. JOSEPH PENNINGTON, From Waikato, Proprietor. Tho above Hotel having changed hands, the Proprietor bogs to inform the inh ibitants of AuckLmd, Waikato, and Country Districts that he has had the entiie Hotel remodelled and fatted with new furniture, ensuring comfort to those who may patronise him. The liquors are guaranteed to be of the first quality. A night porter alwajs in »ttcr.dmce.

mHG ORIENTAL HOTEL, X Qt/KEN-STKEOT.

JOSEPH TRIMBLE, PROPRIETOR.

Firat cUss Accommodation for Boarders. Stabling Wines and Spirits of tho best quality alwayi on hand.

POST • OFFICE HOTEL, YORKSTRKET, SYDNEY.

The vroprietor, having just returned} from England a»id availed himself 6f various modern improvements in hottti business, directs the attention of families and victors to the excellence of the accommodation at the above hotel. Its central position is already ■well-known, beiog near tho post office *nd all the principal banks and warehouses ; and tlie internal arrangements are unsurpassed. Recently have beei added Commercial- and Smoking-rooms, with Library, The Table maintains Us |well-deserved prftstigt fcr being supplied with every seasonable delicacy, with the usual moderat charges.

HOT AND COLD EATUS.

Medical-

rTtKE UNIVERSAL, REMEDY Have you horses galled with the collar ? Use ROW'S EMBROCATION. Uave you a broken-kne?d hor^e ? Use ROW'S EMBROCATION. Havj jou a horse girth-galled or saddle-galled 2 Use HOWS EMBROCATION. Uave you a horse >prained in the back ■•Inews? Use ROW'S EMBROCATION. Have you a horse staked or cored ? m -, n -%.-r Use ROW'S EMBROCATION. Caution to the Public : Beware of Spurious Imitations. There are many unscrupulous persons who, for the sake of a little gain, will recommend other preparations. Do Not be Deceived ! Ask for Row'a Embrocation. From Mr Joseph Armstrong, M.X C.V.S.:-" Sydney, April iv. 1-CB--I hare u«e'l Row's Embrocalioo for maoy years as a digestive stimulant for indolent »ore.<(, and a counter irriUut, and have found it a veiy useful preparation " From Mr.J.Pottw F F. V.M.S -"Sydney. August 24 1801 —I tried the Row* Embrocation on the n:>rse fe2ii by you in my yard on the deep wound in the fleshy iurt of the hip The woin-l wan fight inches long, and four inches wido, and part of tbe«km was torn away. The wound c,«n ucw only be detected by the uneven wave of hair Encouraged by this result, I ha\ c f ince used it for splinU One ,f P» n . fc .7 r *» TC " dnced : another splint wm removed all but tne case. I f,.uud it veiy u«f»l In drying up the fjnkerou. tu'nour. on cows The Koibrocation shpuld not be iut.b«l too long or toohrmly on a recent fle»h wound, or wh*re there is acute superficial ina*uimation. . . Keep to Ihwe inswnctions, aud }on will aceompliin a splendid cure."

Sold br nit DnifgUU and Storekeeper' throughout he Australian colonlj*. and wholesale by

EDWARD ROW & CO., t Wholesale and Importing Drug^istj; Established a.d. 1820, 210. PITT-STREET, SYDNEY, Cautios.— A«k for Row'a Embrocation, or Fanner ■ Friend.

i^HAPM'N'S AUCKLAND DIREO V^ T« 'BY, 1871— The fir»t •rtltion wUI bcglven as supp'tmenttethe New Zealand Almanac. Addre iff awl auvsrtlsamenU will b» collecledw.ly to makt tb» work ecmpltt*,— O. T, Cbapmao, Putllih»r,

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXVII, Issue 4408, 30 September 1871, Page 3

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