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Hottls

R" VA1 ' M A " r H" Ti:u '« K'lOHIVSTlJLl-T, AlClvLANM W. ir. P K A R C ]], PKOPUICTOTt, (i ite c.f the W half Hotel, Giahani'-tov.n), II is iniicli plemiro m lutiiimtmif to his fi tends md the piiblu tint he has taken tho abo\c Hotel, wheie he u ill he u'l.id to see his old friends on thun )>.n i uv, a \i it ti> ind. I'iniilies and Tuuclleis will find the utmost uu>min...l ti->n, i < nnbmed with cleanliness U \ilit\, md C "\"l"\l!LL D'HOTE AT OXC O'CLOCK H V I'HS -Hot, Cold, and Sliowci The 11ILL1ARD ROOM, which is atKn«iwlcdi;ed to he tlie best m the colonies, it. fitted with tnu fust el is-, Tibles lomplelc, and handsomeh furnished, md is -till unilei the supi.i\i<,ioii of Ml Mh.ton .None but the dioieest biamKof Wines, Spmts, &e , Ke)>t in stm U A >uht i'nitti in atleiiil.ineo.

i 1 II A 11 L E M O N T HOTEL Vy WAKhFlELD-STREET, FIvEDERICK WALLIS, Proprietor. V W b p jf3 to infcum his friends and pitrons that he h.»i no\» enter d upon his new piemiscs, and trusts that i •jiipply of the Bist Liquois at prices as low at any m town will secure to him tba-t liberal patronage liuhcrto eiijoycd by him Pjuce List: ». d. ILnne^y'i (oasa) r > 0 per bottle Mut-H's(ca^c) . S 0 „ w fl iucGin(be t brands), large bottle j 4 G „ l>iito i ltlo. i m ill . .30,, I>nn\ille's WlnsUey ... 4 0,, C mpbclton AV h sKey . .40 ,, 01(1 Jom, l.fU br mlj . ..4 0 „ lies' Pott Who 60 „ lets! oiry Wuo . . 50,, Bernard's hnglith Omger Wine ..3 0 >, '■(hnai ps, sm ill . .. ..2 6 ,, Ditto, largo f> 0 ,, The abovo aro all AI Brit ds

g 1 L L I A U D S BILLIARDS. BILLI A li D S. GOVERNOR BR0WUH HOTEL. Dunninijlriin and King ln\e imported one of A cock's I'uzo Iiillmril Tibtes and unite { I ijcrs to on ol the bost rnou a in Auckland

G1 OVERKOJl BROWNE HOTEL t HOUSOW-M'KKET. Board 5s per week Hoird nn'l Keii^ence Dts per ueek Boa-rii and licbidenec, with siii),'lo room 2Ja per wee Comi'iodioub Uitli i'.uoms. TABLE D'JIOIK AV OtiK O'CLOCK. Good Stsbla Accommodation. DUKNINOHOt 6 KIXO, 1 iopnetoi3.

\\Jf A N U K A U HOTEL llLNkY ilAUUlNGlON, PROpmsiOR. The rapidly increasing importance of Onehungti as ft port of airival and departure, the extension of the railway, tho connecting of the Peninsula wuh Mangeio, and tho general favour Onehunga has obtained as a place of pleasurable resort, h&i induced tho Proprietor to spare neither pains nor expenso to make it A FIRbT-CLASS FAMILY, COMMERCIAL, AND TRAVELLERS' HOTEL. The establishment hai been so re-arranged as to afford tho best accommodation for visitors in transitu between the port and other\'poits of the colony, u also for thoso v.ho leek Onehunga'as; A MARINE RETREAT, whether for pleasure or health. The accommodation comprises COMMERCIAL, TRAVELLERS', PUBLIC, AND PRIVATE ROOMS. The Bedrooms are ipacious, well ventilated, and comfortably furnished. Every attention, under very xpcrUnccd management, U paid to the wants of the customers. The charges aro strictly moderate, a good table u kept, and^tho MaNL-S, ALE", ASD SPIRITS aro tho besi procurable. In fact, nothing hai been left untried to make the MANU1UU HOTEL wotthy of tho highest patronage which rnay be awarded to it. Tho Stabling accommodation is admitted to bo the be»t in tho province. C"~R O W N ll~0~Y~E~L, GRKV-SlKK&r JOHN ADA1LS, FiiowunioK. In submitting Ins Lm of I'r Ci", T A would inform lin fnend< ard iho iiiblio genei illj tlut Hiry tan roly upo'i his placing before them a genuine and good article. s d. Hmnessy s (cise) ., .. .6 0 per bottle Mmt-ll!>((..i e) .. . .. .50 „ '■qun. (Ti)i(b,stbrands),hrge bottles t (J ,. Dutodi to, srii.i'1 ft . 3 0 ,, | Duin II 's Whi-key .. 4 0,, L.>mi>biUon AV hifikt-y . ..4 0 ,, Old Tom, be^t biaiias . 4 0,, lie t I'ort W me .. . ..4 0 ,, Best Mi uy Wine .. .40 ,, iiirnnidS English Gingei Wino ..3 0 „ S« hnnpps .. .. 2 0 The above are all of the best dose lptiou, and dace from b-n 1 Alo nii.l Porter Bott cs bought in an) quan'ity.

Q.REYHOUND ~~HOTEL, LORNKR OF QUEEN AND VICTORIA-STREETS. PROPRIETOR : MICHAEL COKCORAN. In returning thanks to his numerous v s t<rs, j Michael Corconui begs to s iy, that \«rv lire,'* adiil tions have beeu l^t >ly nude to tho Hotel, whieh nil tend grently to the convenience of those who a\oui him wuh their patronage. BEDEOOMS. Additions have been nude to their numler, andjill lave b en furni h<d in n superb ni'innci, tvryihing being i.ew, and got up in the latest stjle. BATHS. Both Flot ar.rt Cold Baths aro alwavs read* f at d every convenience «ill bo found in tliem for tho comftrt of 'lrai oilers. COMMERCIAL H00M. A commodious room his been opened, h i-vinj,' it entrance from Victor.a-^treet, for the co i foit t f il.oi wh i do not care to use the liar or I! u-r om, and t.n-, ha? 1 con titled up ill ,i stjlo to ensuro tho comfort of "^BILLIARD ROOM. Tho Milliard Ruom tho best in the Province, ano is fltttd with one of tho best iiilliaid Tables evci con structed. MICFIAKL CORCORAN liopes that tho good nime his house lm ever hold, and the splendid accommoda tion iiftonkd in it, will nduce visitors to Auckland to ivo It their patrouago

VVTATERS' SOLUBLE CHOCOLATE— TT A limiuoi ion jiii Iliwim,.^ the Invalid and Cov\ ai ls< i m — Tlusx / lirenaiationowes its characteristic piopeitic-.y^r..^/ and lino aroma to the us,e of the ehoieCTty/^vy^p-, nidad and Caraecas Cocoa Xilis, and of/T **jr ■ carefully pi epaied fresh e\ ciy dav, ac Jr^Sy being to original receipts It w ill bo found Z^/ coiding invigorating, aud n hjyhh ie-y^X lefreshinR (see testimonial:,,) on account/ °X commended from the fatty, tnh substances/ V/ of 1)einf >' fr c tamed in the nn]>ortcil /o>/ Penerally conit possesses every rcom f "iSs article In fact, a permanent and c\ten /r^/ sitequahtv toetuuro at E Waihis', Con-/ si\e popularity Sold Auckland '2a od V y.\>y fectionei, Queen street, parcels ovci 121b y£y -*■ l lULra l discount on /y-y e waters, Xwl; onfectionee., y^Sy Queen Street, S'yrA U C K L A N D . "Having tried Mr AVateu' Chocolate, I find it to beveiy palatable, and believe it to be nutritious, and easily digestible, being fiee from fat and othei impurities io ofou found in the imported article (•signed) "THOS. B KEXDEUUINE. "MK.CS.,L,ic. Auckland, 9th June, 1S74 " "Sir,— The Chocolate, of which sent me a saniple, makes a very pleasant and nutritious be\ erage It is freo from anj unwholesome admiUuies, and itb flavour is excellent, equal to that of any French or English Chocolate.— Your? &c , " V A HAliTMANN, M D. "Auckland. 20th Tua% 1874."

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXXI, Issue 5491, 30 March 1875, Page 4

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