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Hotels. g i L L I A K D 8, Billiards. bill1akds. GOVERNOR BROWNE HOTEL. Dnnr.ingham .ind King have imported one of Al coclv's I'rizo Milliard Tables aud invite players .to ono oi tho best rooiiiS in Auckland. GOVERNOR BROWNE HOTEL, \JC HOB-^ON-.STKELT. Board ., .. .• •• •• 15s per week Board and Residence 2us per weeL Board aud Residence, with single room 24s per woo Commodious Bath Rooms. TACLK D'lIOl'K AT ONE O'CLOCK. Good btable Accommodation. DUNNINGHaM &, KING, Proprietors.

1%/r ANUKAU HOTEL. HENRY HARDING1ON, PROPRIETOR. The rapidly increasing importanco of Onehunga as a port of arrival aud departure, tho extension of the railway, tho connecting of tbe Peninsula wi h Man gcre, and the general favour Onehunga has obtained as a plate of pleasurablo resort, lias induced the Pro prietor to spare neither pains nor expense to maVo it A FIRST-CLASS FAMILY, COMMERCIAL, AND TRAVELLERS' HOTEL. The establishment has been so re-arranged as to afford the bost accommodation for visitors in trantitu botween tho port and other |poits of the colony, as also for those who seek Onohunga r as] A MARINE RETREAT, whether for pleasure or health. The accommodation comprises COMMERCIAL, TRAVELLERS', PUBLTC, AND PRIVaTK RuOMS. The Bedrooms are spacious, well ventilated, and comfortably furnished. Every attention, under ver e\perionced management, h paid to the wants of tho customers. The chsryes aro strictly moderate, a good tablo U kept, and the WINES, ALE*, AND.SP1RITS aro the best procurable. In fact, nothing has beenj,lof t^untried] to mako tho MAN( KAU HOTEL woithy of the highest patronage which may be Awarded to it. The Stabling accommodation is admitted to b9 th best in the province

THAMES HOTEL, AUCKLAND, Corner op Queen-street and the Wharf. PROPRIETOR .. R. GRATTEN. (•?uf cLssor. to J. Copland ) This well-known Hotel possesses unequalled advantagos to Strangers visiting Auckland from its central position in the business part of the town facing the Harbour, and iu close pnximity to the f-hlpptng and Railway. It c mtains a flne range of Bod-rooms, with every convenience. BATHS— Hot, Cold, and Shower. THE ORDINARY DAILY FROM ONE TO TWO is unequalled in the Colony for its selection of the choicest delicicie' of the season, as th<- patron»go of the chief merchants and butineM men of tho city testifies. In ths RESTITFVANT, on the ground floor, MEALS can be obtained at all hours of tbe day. Ihe CHOICEST of WINES and the Finest Brands of SPIRITS and CIGARS are alone supplied. English and Colonial ALES and STOUT on draught

or in bottle. JJOYAL MAIL HOTEL. VICTORIA STREET, AUCKLAND. A. CAIRNS, Proprietor. (Late Cliijf Steward of the «• ». ' Wellington, and Mail Steamer * Nebrask*.') Has much pleasure in intimiting to his friends and the public tU*tlu has taken tho above notel. which h»5 b. m entirely renovated throughout and newl> furnished. Fiimilifi and Trw* Hera will find the utmost accommodition, combined with cleanliness, civility, and comfort A TiBLE D'FTf'TK AT O^E O'CLOCK. BATHS, Hot Cold, and Miower. The BILLIARD RnOM, win h is acknow' edged to be the best in the cmlonirs, is fitted with two firstclass table', comple e and handsomely Furnished, and is stll under the supervision of Mr. Milton. None hut the choicest brunds of Winei, Splnt3, Ac , kept in stoak. A Night Porter Id attendance.

"YT 0TICE -- J0HN SCEATS, late of the J3I " British," having purchased the Royal George Hitel. at Niwmarket, and completed extensive alterations, in\itew his town nnd country frionds to ps, liim a vmt In hn now quarters. Good Beds, Double or SlnRle. Good Stabling Board and Lodging nt the most reasonable rates. N.B.— Table d'Hoie Daily from 1 to 2 p m.

Paperhangings, &c.

DAPERHANGINGS, ETC t\ft (\f\f\ R °U S Paperhanglngs In every quality and O V, \J V U voriety of design 15 bales Ilos'lan and Scrim 6 cano^ Tln'd Tacks Varnishei, Coach and House Painters, and Cabinot-makcrs Gilt and Stained Frame and Room MouldBrushes— Kent's, Hamilton's, and other makers Gold 7,oaf, rironzen, Artists' Requisites, and ImI' Ironmon 600 cases M.uot GHaw Polished Plate, Rough Plate, Photo Glass Stmined, Fluted, Obscurod, and Ornamonta Ditto Embossed Border* and Roiettos 20 tons White Lead, in Wood and Iron Zinc (White), staining Colours, Oxide of Iron and Carsoi.'s Anticoroniye Paint 40 hhdv and barrels Boiled and Raw Linseed Oil 100 cases and drums Turpentine W. PHILLIPPS & SON, OIL, COLOUR, AND GLASS IMPORTERS, 12, Wyndham-strkkt.

T> R~O CLaMATI ON. NEW PAPERHANG7NGS, EX • FERNDALE ' AND • CHILE.' A choieo selection of the •bo-"> -ow on *Jew OILS— Raw and Boiled in cusk an^ WUITK LKaD in wood nnd irou (various qualities) GLASS— Rough, PUte, Fluted, Enamelled, Stained, and Sheet , , , _ COLORS— Burnt and Raw Sienna and Vandyke Brown (In oil »nd water) VARNISH E3 House, Coach-paintors' and Cabinetmakers* Me' hjlated Spirit TURPS English and Ao-eric^n Clock and Compus GUsses, Scrim aad Calico. Gold Leaf. Bronre Pruthwure, Glue, Wkiting. Mixed Paints, and the various other articles, too numerous to mention, required in the trade J. HENDERSON, Oil and Color Merchant, 57, Queen-street. N.B.— Country orders will meet with prompt attenion.

PA 1' E R H A JN G 1 N U S, GILT MOULDINGS. HOLLAND & BUT LEU, OIL- AND OOLOUKMtiN, 28, Victovia-itreet^Auckland. Importers of Paperhanglngs, White Lead (In wood and iron), Paints, Ka* and Boiled Oil, Varnishes, Brushes, Plain and Ornamental Window Glass, Artists' Tube Colouri, Photographic Glass, GUt Mouldings, Glass Shades, 6c Picture Framing on ordor Agenti for the Nelson Hematite Paint Company. This paint is the best rerentlva of nu la Iron.

Earthenware.

I^HINA, GLASS, & EARTHENWARE Tho LARGEST and CHEAPEST S1OCK to select from i<! at J. KEMSLEY'S, JUNCTION HOUSE, QUEEN-STREET. ,000 Dl'/i TLATlib from4d. 1,000 DOZ CUI'9 AND SAUCERS, from Cd. Country orders promptly executed and carefully

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXX, Issue 5285, 1 August 1874, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXX, Issue 5285, 1 August 1874, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXX, Issue 5285, 1 August 1874, Page 2

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