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Hotels

CHARLEMONT HOT SI WAKEF1ELD-STREET, FREDERICK WALLIS, Propr(etor. F.W. begrt to inform his friends and patrons that he has now entered upon his new premises, and trusts that a supply of the Best Liquors at prices as low at any in town will secure to him that liberal patronage hitherto enjoyed by him Price List. a. d. Hennessy'i (case) r. 0 per bottle Martell's (case) . . ..5 0 „ j-qu!ireGin(beitbr»nd3),largebottloi 4 0 ,> Ditto ditto. <maU 3 0 >. Dunvillo's Whiskey 4 0 „ Ciiinpbelton WhisKoy .. 4 C ,, Old Tom, best brands .. ..4 0 ,, Best Port Wine 5 0 „ Best Sherry Wino . . . . 5 0 ,, Bernard's English Ginger Wine ..3 0 ,, Schnapps, imall 2 6 ,. Ditto, large 5 0 The above are all Al Brands.

•DOYAL It/T AIL TT| 0 T E L, A ICTORIA .STREET, AUCKLAND. W. H. P E A R C E, PROPRIETOR, (Late of the W half Hotel, Grahanwtow n), Has mutli pieiMuo in intimating to his fiicndsaml tlic iMibln that ho has taken the Jibcne Hotel, wheic be will be irhd to see his old fnuids on tlicn ]M\ing- a J usit to Auckland. Families and Tra\ellcis will find the utmost lecommodation, combined with clcanlintbs, ti\iht\, and comfoit. A TVRLE D'HOTE AT ONE O'CLOCK. BATHS— Hot, Cold, and Shower. The BILLIARD ROOM, which iq acknowledged to be the k>.t in the colojncs, is fitted \\ith two ln-t 1 1 1— . Tables, complete, uul hindsomeh fninishcd, mil is still undci the sii]>imiwo!i <■! Mi Mi i, ion None but the choicest In mils of \\ me"-, iti, &.e , kept in stock A Isii(lit I'oltcl in .itund.lllco.

glLLIAUDS BILLIARDS. BILLIARDS. GOVERNOR BROWNE HOTEL. Dnnntngham and King ha\o imported one ol A. cock's Prize Billiard Tables and invite pliycrsj to one of the best roon,s in Auckland

S~^ OVERNOR BROWNE HOTEL \JT HoBhON-SJKKLr. Board 6s per week Board and Kesidence 20i per week Bourd and Ktbidence, with single room 2i-> per wco Commoilioui liith Kouins. TABLK U'lIOIJi; Al" ONL O'CLOCK. dooil btable ALtomiuot'atiun. DUNNIKlHI VM & KING, Proprietors.

~VT A N U K A U H 0 T E LI1ENUY HARDING TON, Proiuuktor. The rapidly increasing importance of Onehunga as a port of arrival and departure, the extension of the railway, the connecting of tho Peninsula with Mangere, and the general farour Onehunga has obtained a* • place of ploaiurablo reaort, has induced the Proprietor to ipare neither pains nor expense to make it A FIRST-CLASS FAMILY, COMMERCIAL, AND TRAVELLERS' HOTiCL. The establishment has been so re-arranged as to afford the best accommodation for visitors in transitu between the port and other\'poits of the colony, as also for those who seek Onehunga,' as, A MARINE RETREAT, whether for pleasure or health. The accommodation comprises COMMERCIAL, TRAVELLERS', PUBLIC, AND PRIVATE ROOMS. The Bedrooms are spacious, well ventilatod, and comfortably furnished. Every attention, under very sperianccd management, is paid to the wants of the customers. The charges are strictly moderate, a good table is kept, aiidjthe WINES, ALES, AND SPIRITS arc the beii procurable. In fact, nothing has boon left untried to make the MANUKAU HOTEL woithy of tho highest patronage which may bo awarded to it. The Stabling accommodation is admitted to bo the belt in the province.

C II OWN HOTEL, GREY-STKEKT JOHN ADAMS, Proprietor. In submitting his List of Prices, J A would inform bu friendi and the public generally tlut they can rely upon his placing before them a genuine and good article. s. d Hennessy'i (cue) .. .. .50 per bottle Maxell's (cusc) 5 0 SqutreGln (bast brands), Urge bottles 4 0 ,, DHto ditto, small 3 0 ,, DuaviUu's Whiskey .. 4 0,, Ctmpbelton Whitkf y , . . ..40 „ Old Tom, best brands . . . . .40 „ Best Port Wine 4 0 ,, Beit Sherry Wmo 4 0 „ Bern»rd's English GlDgor Wine ..3 0 ,, 8chnapps . . . . . . . . ..20 The above are all of tho best doscuption, and direct from bund Ale »nd Porter Bott es bought ffi any quantity.

Q-REYHOUND HOTEL, CORNER OF QUEEN AND VICTORIA-STREETS. PROPRIETOR: MICHAEL COKCOKAN. In retnrninp thank* to his numerous v bitors, Michael (Jorcoi in beg-> to say, that very largo adili tiont have been lately n.ude to tho Hotel, which will tend greatly to tho convenience of those who avour him with their patronage. BEDEOOMS. Additions have been made to their number, andjall bayo bfeu furm-hed in a superb manner, ever) thing being new, and got up in the latest «tylo. BATHS. Both Hot and Cold Baths are always reidyj and erctT convenience) will be found in them for tho comfort of Travelers. COMMERCIAL BOOM. A commodious room h<ia been opened, having it entrance from Victoria-itreet, for the comfort of ihos * who do not c<iro to use the liar or li.ir-r'.om, and tlm bai been fitted up)n a »t)lo to ensure the comfort of visitors. BILLIARD ROOM. The Billiard Room is tho best in the 1'iovinoo, uno ii fitted with one of tho beat liillwrd Tables ever constructed. MICHAEL CORCOKAN hopes that tho good name his home has ever held, and tho splendid ncrommoda tion affoidediu it, will nduco vuitors to Auckland to ire it their patronage

T1XATERS' SOLUBLE CHOCOLATE— TT A Bevbraok foh tiii. JIcaliiiv, s she Invalid and Convm,fslunt — TlugX J preparation owes its characteristic piopertie-j/^X »nd fine aroma to the \ne of the clioitcs^^>'\/ir r i. nidad and Caraccas Cocoa Nibs, and ofy^^y being C*refully prepared frebh c\eiy day, acy^OVVinrdinir to ori^nal receipts It w ill be found y/rVV; J°l " invigorating, and » highly n/«/' ( ["' "| (lee te«tiraonials) on nccount/f O)/ coml irom the fatty, oily sulwt 'hcmA/ ° ™ B " n °. tained in the imported Y<&/ f r r It possess every AquiyAiX . artl< °» . «n ,™ • p.rm.nent .ml cxtcn lAS^«tc<iuiljty biensiwo »t E. Waters", Con-X^vf ?} VC l»°P«' ftfilV * f Auokl.nd 2s. 6.1 li/v/ feclioner, Queen street parcel* over 12lb yW/ llj A liboi.tl ducount on /£/ E WATERS, yf^yr Queen Street, /^JTK V U K L A N D "Haying tried Mr "Waters' Chocolate, I find it to bt very palatable, and believe it to be nutiitio is md eoiily dhjektiblo, bcin^ fiee from f-it and nt'u nn purities »o ofo i fonnil m tli lnijuultd nitiilt. (Mgned) '"j-iios |{ KKM)KU1)1N " m i: c -s ,1 , iv> "Auckland, Oth June, 1^-71 ' "Sr- The ChocoUte, nf wliuli \.ni so'i» in a •ample, makes a an I'Li^inl md i ul in i. 1» > ii),'o It is fruo from m\ nnulinlusninii idii 1^ 1 >i and its flavour ir ovit'lint 141'U to tlm 1 1 Krunch or English Cln. 1 "Lite -Yours >Vc , ' T \ 11AKTM VN \ P " Auckland. 20th Tuno iS71 "

THE WEEKLY NEWS, Published in AucMimd, Every Saturday Moknino. For useful Information, for pleis*nt rending, for the f ulleit and Latest News, the Weuli .News is the pinor. To be bad of all bookiellers. Sent to any addrt nt pif Anonm ; 63 Oil par quarter; singla opio?, Ud

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXXI, Issue 5490, 29 March 1875, Page 6 (Supplement)

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXXI, Issue 5490, 29 March 1875, Page 6 (Supplement)

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXXI, Issue 5490, 29 March 1875, Page 6 (Supplement)