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Hotels.

QREYHOUND HOTEL, CORNTR OF QUEEN AND VICTORIA-STREETS. PROPRIETOR : MICHAEL COECOEAN In returning thanks to his numerous visitors, Michael Corcoran bejrs to say that \er> large additiona have been made to the Hotel, which will tend greatly to the convenience of thot,e who favour him with their patronage. BEDBOOMS. Additions have been mode to their number, and all have been furnished in a superb manner, everything being new, and got up in the latest style. BATHS. Both Hot and Cold Baths are always ready, and cver>- convenience will be found in them for the comort of Travellers. COMMERCIAL ROOM. A commodious Room has been opened, having its entrance from Victoria-street, for the comfort of those who do not care to use the Bar or Bar-room, and this ha* lieen fitted up in a style to ensure the comfort of visitors. BILLIARD ROOM. Tlio Billiard-mom In the best in the Province, and ■ » ntu-u with one of the best Billiard Tables ever conitnicUil. MICHAEL CORCORAN hopes that the good name his house has cv er held, and the splendid accommodation afforded in it, will induoe visitors to Auckland to give it their patronage.

EXCHANGE HOTEL, QUEEN-STREET. JOSEPH ELLIS, Proprietor. WINES, SPIRITS, BEERS, CORDIALS, ETC., OF Al BRANDS. Every Accommodation for Travellers SPORTING MEN Can here obtain the very Latest information respecting Racing and other Sports in New Zealand and the Australasian Colonies. THE BILLIARD ROOM U now Refitted, and lovers of this truly noble Game mil receive e\ cry attention. The Latest Numbers of the AustrttUitiun, Town and Country, Sporting aud Dramatic, BtW* Lift, Punch Daily Paper* always on file.

CROWN HOTEL, GRET-STREKT JOHN ADAMS, PaoPßurrox. In submitting his LUt of Price*, J.A. would inform hU frlundt and the public generally tbst they can r«ly upon hi* placing before them » genuine aad good article. a.d. Hennessy's(cue) 6 0 per bottle Ma!tell's(ca<e) 6 0 „ Square Gin (bust brands),! trge bottles 4 0 „ Dlito ditto, mia'l SO „ Dunv.ll-.'s WhUkcy 4 0 „ Campbtlton WhUkry 4 0 „ Old Tom, best biands 4 0 „ BettPortWlae 4 0 „ Best Shtiry Wine 4 0 „ Bernard's English Qloger Wine ..8 0 ■> Bcbnapps 2 0 „ Rum 3 „ Rum, best Jamaioa 4 0 „ Tbe abore are all of the best description, and.direct from band Bottles of all descriptions bought in any quantity.

CIHARLEMONT HOTEL WAKEFIELD-3TREBT, FREDERICK WALLIS, PROMtrrroß. P. TV. bee* to inform hit friends and patrons that he has now entered upon his new premises, and tnuts that a mpplr of the Best Liquors at prices as low as any in town will secure to him that liberal patronage hitherto enjoyed br him. Pjuce List: f. d. Henneisy's (cast) 6 0 per bottle MuttU'i (case) 5 0 „ Square Giß(be*tbrands),large bottle* 4 0 „ Ditto ditto. * mall 8 0 „ DunvilU's Wbiiker i 0 „ Cimpbelton WhiiU»r 4 0 .. Old Tom. best brnndi .. ..4 0 „ Best Port Wine 4 8 ,* Best S> erry Win. 4 0 „ Bernard's English Ginger Wine ..80 „ Rchnappi, small .. .. ..2 0 „ Ditto, large 6 0 „ The above are alt A I Brandt.

BILLIARDS, BILLIARDS. BILLIARDS. GOVERNOR BKOV7NEJHOTKI, Dunninsham and Kin* have | imported one 'of A cock's Prise Billiard Tables and invite plnrersj,to on of the best rooms in Auckland

/GOVERNOR BROWNE HOTEL VT HoBSON-STHHKT. Board 15a per week Board and Residence Me per week Board and Ketidencr, with litajlh room IU per w<*k Commodious Bath Rooms. TAELJ D'HOTB AT ONE O'CLOCK. Good SUblo Accommodation. DUNNINGHAU * KINO, Proprietor Boots and Shoes.

f^HEAP BOOTS ! CHEAP BOOTS SELLING OFF, TO MAKE ROOM FOR SHIPMENTS TO ARRIVE. Girls' Kid Boots, No. 10 to 13 2s. Od. Girls' Kid BooU, No. 10 to 13 Sa. fid. Girls' Morocco Boots, No. 11 to 1 . . . . ss. fld. T. ELLISON, BOOTMAKER Having reraoed to temporary premise*, OPPOSITE THE NEW MARKET, Queen-street, Has determined to sacrifice his larva stock o BOOTS, SHOES, Ac, AT ENORMOUS REDUCTIONS! To make room for further shipment* Note tub Address

Miscellaneous.

A N opportunity not often to be met with: 1 \ SAMUEL COOUBES ha« a large lot of Waterproof Lcjojingn, at 2s. lid., worth "s. Od —City Cloth ing Mart, 92, Queen-ttrcct.

THIS is the only Witchcraft that I have used, in order to ensure success, vix.— Selling better Ooods at Lower Prices than any other bouse in town. Football Shirto, C«p«, Belt*, Trousers, and everj requisite for this noble game are now to be had at SAMUEL COOMBES'S City Clothing Mart, 92, Oueen-street.

"]\/|OST Potent, Grave, and Reverend XfX Signlon, hear me for my cause:"— Men's, Bovii' and Youths' Clothing, HaU, Cape, ie,. are now being sold cheaper than ever at the CityClot hiug Mart, 02, Queen-street -SAMUEL COOMBES

Proprietor^ , MHORTON BUSBT has now BcW moved to those Largt, Ntw.and CwnmodLui Premises situated at the corner of Queen and Cook* ►trots, where he will continue his business as hereto foie

OLD MEN and MAIDENS, the LADY of RANK and STATION, the MERCHANT, the TRADESMAN, the "BLOOMING" YOUTH, and the Active and Energetic MECHANIC, ALL without exception, should order that excellent Journal, the " SATURDAY NIGHTf way Bookseller in the Colony w ill supply you with it.

WO THE MEMBERS OF FOOTBALL I CLUBS —Patent Guernsey Shirts, imported expressly for Football Playert, are now to be had at SAMUEL COOMBES'S City Clothing Mart, 02, Queenstreet

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXXI, Issue 5578, 13 July 1875, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXXI, Issue 5578, 13 July 1875, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXXI, Issue 5578, 13 July 1875, Page 4