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all It appears to be written by one who uiuleratauds the subject ht write* upon. Old Colonial.

Hotel*. _____

j^EVADA HOTEL, QUEEN-STREET. JAMES PALMER, Proprietor. Tlni \\«ll-Vn •« n and fa\ounte Hotel having changed hands the new Proprietor, Mr. JamM Palmir (l»to «',,,,ue host" of the old "Rojal," " Duke of Marl bor..u B 'h," and "Whau" Hotels), in calling attention - to th/high standord aimed at b> him in the conduct of the various Hotels that have fallen to his charge would assure Ui» friends and the public generally tha GOOD LIQUORS, WITH Clhaslinmb a"!I> Civility, will characterise the NEVADA so long as he bu anything t« do with it* management of Tm rston's Prizi Billiar» Tablm kept by un experienced marker.

'£HE ARMY AND NAVY ; HOTEL, UPPER QUEEN-STREET. JOHN "CODLING, Proprietor. Th« Army and Navy SHADES and RESTAURANT are bow open, where you can bav» HOT SAUSAOE, BREAD, AND A GLASS OF BEER, lor 6D. Also, GRILLED STEAK 6l * „ with Brbu> /D. BARNSLEYCHOP (GRILLED) 6D. „ with Bread 7D. BASIN OF SOUP 3D. „ with BaiAP 4D. Chops and Steaks in Tits Misuth aftw the order ii given. An apparatus has been fixed on the counter to cook and ha\e hot at a moment's notice, a Good Sauiaqi. J. C. t. vrts, with a thorough knowledge of tke working of a Hot Luncheon Bar, to me«t tb« requirement* of BuiineM Men, also Mechanic Luncheon Houn : From 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.

HOTEL, JUNCTION OP QUEEN, WAKEFIELD, GREY, AND MARKET STREETS, Auckland, H. C. RICHMOND (late of the thames), Proprietor. H. C. Richmond having succeeded to the abov« Hotel and business, trusts that, from his Jong erperienc« in catering for the public in this particular line, he will be able to please the most fastidious. The Win*, Spirit, and Ale Department! will b repl«U with th« very best brands. — BILLIARD ROOM. One of the pleasantest in the city, containing a Prize Table, under the immediate supervision oi an accomplished professor.

QHARLEMONT HOTEL, WAKLFIELD-STREET. This latel} -erected Hotel having changed hands, the new proprietor, Mr. G. Sealy (late of the Suffolk Hotel, College Road, Ponsonby), would respectfully call attention to the success that has hitherto attended his hotel management, and would assure his friends and the public irenerallj that his best endeavouis ■hall be to render his house worth} of an extensive patronag*. The best brands on sale.

ALEXANDRA FAMILY HOTEL, PARNELL - J. W. SfrLTOV having purchased the Lease, Goodwill, and Business of this Hotel, and ronovated the same internally, requests .i continuation nfthat patronwre *o liberally b- stowed on his predeI censors Messrs. Cruickshank's Wines and Spirits, and Whitson & Son's Beers will b« a sufficient guarantee I of the quality of the Stock, not forgetting Grey's unparalleled Soda, Kc. The Billiard Table and Room are too well known for comment. Parlour* and BedI rooms command magnificent views. Hot, Cold, and Shower BathR Meals at all hours. Coaches pass the door t\ ery half-hour.

11HE WARKWORTH HOTEL, MAHURANGI. JOHN BREBNER, PROPRIETOR. The best Brands of Wine, Ale, and Spirits. GOOD STABLING. Splendid Accommodation for Travellers. MODRRATB CHAKOM.

Fuel.

WAIKATO STF4M NAVIGATION \ \ AND COALMINING COMPANY (LIMITED). WAIKATO COAL. The Compony supply the above Coa], screened, and of iup«nor <jti».litj , ».t folio** xnjj mte» : Taken from truck at am railway station, ■ot lens than & ton*, at 20s per ton. Delivered in town anil suburbs at.. ..25s, per ton OrJ»rs leit at Fort-street office will b» promptly attended to. Terms : Cash ou receipt of order. FRANZ SCHERFF, SecreUrv. February 24, 1876.

f^OAL! COAL! WANGAREI COAL YAKD, BREAKWATER ROAD. The undersigned has great pleasure In announcing t« the uubhc that he is now prepared to supply this Mupenor Coal, suitable either for utcam or household purposes, in any quantity at the following prices * — Per ton. For Screened, delivered in the city .. .. 27s. For screened, at the yard 25s. For Unucreened, delivered in ths city .. 22*. For Unscreened, at the yard .. .. .. 20i. By the Boat-load, at the yard 17s. By the Boat-load, at the mines . . . . 10s. WALTER SLOANE, Agent. N.B.— For household purposes this coal la unequalled, being aheap, clean, yielding a great heat, and totally free from sulphur. W.S. 1/UREWOOD ! FIREWOOD ! FIRE- " WOOD ' First-class Firewood deli\«red at the Lowest Whar Prices. Fill I Meuure Guaranteed. H. & P. GIBBONS, }Io»iw>N-»TRirr. Order* left at 59, Welleslcj -stre«t, promptly atUnded to.

AUCKLAND ATHENMSUM AND M\SONIC HALL. All interested in the Establishment of the abo\#> Institutions who may be willing to join as Annual Subscribing Mtinbi.r-, at an estimated subscription o One Guinea per Aiinuiu, are requested to send their names ui(i addresses to CUptain Burton, at the office of ilr. W. J. Otiwkwtll, Vulcan Lane, or to the Daily boiTUKHN Cnosv Office, Queen-street. j^HE DEVIL'S CHAIN! THE DEVIL'S CHAIN! H> Edward Jekkins, M.P., author of •• Dint's Baby,' \e,, SATURDAY, Jane 17, and from week to week, in the WEBKLY TEMPLAR COLUMNS, pneo One I'enny. .

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXXII, Issue 5230, 17 July 1876, Page 2 (Supplement)

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXXII, Issue 5230, 17 July 1876, Page 2 (Supplement)

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXXII, Issue 5230, 17 July 1876, Page 2 (Supplement)