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Hotels.

THE ARMY ANT> M AVY ( HOTEL. JOHN CODLING, Propkietok. I This uld-e&tablished Hotel having jast chinked )iands, uicit <are Ins been taken hi the nl»eration» by the present Proprietor to add to the comfort sad fulfil cveo expectation of visitors. J. C. trust* fr»*£« its healthy position and proximity to the business portion oftheut), combined with strict attention to business, and a thorough knov\ ledge of the Hotel trade, to command success, and place the Aiwr and Nav v Hotfu on a footing v\ ith any 111 tho colony. The WINES and SPIRITS have all been carefully selected from tho be&t Houses m the Trade. PUBLIC DINNERS and WEDDING BREAKFASTS contracted for. As pel sonal superv ision w ill be given to each Department, J.C. holies to give satisfaction. Ihe WINK ond SPIRIT VAULTS have also undergone alterations and improvements, and the Proprietor v\ nl be wicf nl to hav e alv\ aj s on dinught a Good Glass of Colonial and English Boei , to-ether with old and mature Wines and Spirits. The Proprietor trusts to have a fair share of trade in this latter Department. SZT Give a Call and Judge for Yocrsklvfs. JJEVADA HOTEL, QUEEN-STREET. JAMES PALMER, Propkiktor. This vv ell-know n and lav ountc Hotel lwv ing changed hands the nev\ Propnctoi, Mr. Jamks Palaikr (lato "mine host" of the old "Kojal," " Duke of Marlborounh," and " Whau " Hotels), in calling attention to the hiifh standard aimed at by him 111 the condmct of the various Hotels that havo fallen to his charge would assure Ins friends and the public generallv that GOOD LIQUORS, WITH Ol.FVM.INFfcB AND ClVILlTT, will iharactfiiso the so Ion? as he has anything to do with its management. .tSTOne of TwnsToVs Pm/e Billiard Tables kept bv an cxpcnenced marker. W~~T V~~E~ RLE Y"H O T K L, QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND. This Hotel has now been eousiderabl} RXUARORD and iMniovKD, and no expense has bep.i spared t» make it ATTRACTIVE, CONVENIENT, and COMFORTABLE. Ihe Proprietor's knowledge of the business warrants him in asserting that Ins <re£.t aim will be to kmr GOOPLic'UORB and givo satisfaction to hw numerous customers. JOSEPH CAFFERY, Proprietor. Auckland, April, lS7tt.

QHARLEMONT HOTEL, WAKEFI ELD-STREET. This latelv -elected Hotel having changed hands, th« now proj>r-etor, Mr <> Soalj (I^to of tho Suffolk Hotel, College Road, Ponsonbv), would respectfully r.ill attention to the am ess that has hitherto attended hiH hotel management, and would assure his friends and the public v-nerallv that his best endeavours shall be to lender his house worth) of an extensive patronage. The best brands on sale.

GCOTIA HOTEL, HOBSON-STREET. MRS. S J. WHITE, AND DAUGHTERS (Late of Theatre Rojal Hotel, Grahamstown) Beg to inform their friends and the public, that they have taken tho above premises, and hope to be favoured with a call. None but the best of Brands kept. 531, Superior Accommodation for Boarders.

NEJW CALEDONIA HJOTEL, SYMONDS-STREET, And CoRMtt of Karaxoauapr Road. Case Brandy (any brand), 5s per bottle Schna l p», large, 4s Od ; small, 2s Gd per bottle Geneva Gm, 'arge, 4s ; small, 2s 0d per bottle Old J.imaca Rum (proof), laisje, 4s ; small, 2s ditto Jamaica Rum. Ss ; small, Is txl ditto English Bo! tied Ale and Porter, from In 4d to Is Ul \v, iiies and bpn its. at equally low prices.

SAMUEL EVINSON, Proprietor, OYAL r GEORGE iFoTEL, NEWMARKET. W. H. PARKER, Proprietor (Lato of the Flagstaff Hotel, North Shore). W H P. having just moved into the above, has, ir great outlaj , Re-furnished tne Premises throughout He is now m .1 Position to aocommodate v lsitore 111 1 Terj supenoi manner. Best Brands of Wines, Spirits, &c. ;

OCCIDENTAL HOTEL, VULCAN LANE. THREE STAR BRANDY. CHOICE WINES AND SPIRITS. BILLIARDS.

Confectionery. UCKLAND STEAM CONFECTION FACTORY, ALBERT-STREET. E. WATERS, CONFECTIONER, Bees to inform tho public that the following {foods, manufactured it hw factor} , are guaranteed of superior quality to any confectionery imported into Auckland They contain no ingredient or colouring matter deletorioua to health. list of goods. Dht Goods. Boilkd Goods. Conversation Mi\ed Lollies Thick Peppermints Sticks (assorted) Thin Peppornnnts Barlev Sugar Fruit liOzeng-ca Cushions Fanc.v Lozenges Acul Uroiis bedtch Mixtures Best Acid Drojw Siuar Almonds Roao Acid D101* Mai bits Black Ballh Bui nt Almonds Indian Corn Ring Conversations Bhek Almond Toffy Cirrawajs Honej Toffv Ginger Lozengea Matiimonial Toffy E\traStrong Peppermints Ev ertou Touy Good Words Star and Love Rock Hose Imitation sv-au berries Aniseed Balls imitation Itaspbernes Cayonne Red and Wlnto Co xunut Io Musk Red Coioanut let Paregoric Cough Lozenges Cough Drop* Bathpipe Waters' Chocolate in llb.tin Coalsfoot Rock Chocolate Cuums Liquorice Chocolate Buttons Jujube* Wedding Cake OinamonU Pink and Whito Candy SiK er B indg Brown Candy Bonbons Iceing Sugar Soinebody'8l.ugifage Horehound Candy Sherbert.

[Corv Lkttrh.] Provincial Laboratorj, Auckland, October 26, 1875. Mr. E. WArBKs Sir,— I have much pleasure in nfornnng jou, that after having mode a very caref u anaivus of various sampled of bvs cctmeats niiuufacture'd bv jou, I find that thev nre free from all adulteration, and that the colouring matters are quite innocuous. \V ith regard to the Chocolate, I find thut it is quite equal U> the best English or French pro partitions , and, bcim; eutirelj free from hunk, it vu form an excellent article of diet for im alids, especially tho*e sufferim: f 10111 an impiired di^eatiou.— I havo the honour to be, bir, jour obedient servant, jAiihs M. Tunny, Provincial Aualyit.

pYDEK! CYDER!! CYDER!!! DEVONSHIRE CYDER The undei alined having mulo amusements for a roirulai hiipplj of first class Cjdei, hu;# to intim..te toliiB cusumieib and the public {,'cuerallj, that the First Shipment u now to hand, and he is now prepared to bupph it rc.ularlj, in bottleit only. For pnee and particulars, apply to 1 GEORGE GLEDHILL, Welleeley-Btraet

¥>ONE i)C|ST. BONE DUST FREEMAN'S BAY BONE HILL. Tho undersigned are now suppljing Bonedust oi their own manufacture, guarantied iie-« from adulteration, at i'9 per ton of 2,'2401b., sack* or bags included. J. and J. bOPPET, Freeman's B ij , Or at No. 101, Q,ueen-sti eot, Auckland. Bones purchased in on v quantRv. tor C«ah

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXXII, Issue 5800, 1 May 1876, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXXII, Issue 5800, 1 May 1876, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXXII, Issue 5800, 1 May 1876, Page 4

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