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Hotels.

•];HK AMY AND MAVY HOTEL, I'PPI.R QrELN-STREHT. JOHN CODLING, PuOI'ltlKTOR. !•> Umi and Ni\\ MUIU'.S und RESTAURANT u 1 open, wbeie 31111 can have I ol -VUHAOE, ltRKAD, AND A GLASS 1 l!EEK, for . .. (Jr) f Also, CiKILLED STEAK . (}[ „ WITH BnKAD .... 7 1). BARVSLP.Y CHOP (GRILLED) GU. „ «ini fiRRAD ... 7D. 15ASIN OF hOUP 3D. ,, WITU UllRAD 4l). Chops ami Steaks In Tn.s Misutkb after the order is given. An apparatus has been fixod on the counter to cook •111J l)ive> hot at a inoiuont's notice, a Good SauhAok. .f. C. (nihts, with ft thorough knowledge of Hie vvoiklng of a Hot Luncheon R.ir, to meet the requirement!) of Iiuguics3 Men, also Mechanics, LumJioon Hours : Fiomllam to 3 p 111

qhXulemont hotel, WAKEF1ELD-STREET. This latelj erected Hotel having changed hands, the now proprietor, Mr. ii. Soaly (lato of the Suffolk Hotel, College Road, Ponsonby), would respectfully call attnntioii to the success that has hitherto attended lua hotel inanagcnicnt, and would assure his friends and the public generally that his best endeavours nhall bo to render his houie worthy of »n extensive patronage. Tho boat branda on sale. ALEXANDRA FAMILY HOTEL, PAIINKLL.-J. W. Mklk>n having pun based the Lrisc, tloodwill, and HiuinciM of this Hotel, and leuovutcd the same internally, requests a continuation of that p.itionngo bo liberally htstowed on his predc 1 essors Messrs. Cruickshaiik's Wines and Spirits, ■md UlnUioii »V, Son's Uccri will bo a sulflcicnt guar mtce of the ((tiility of tho Stock, 1101 forgetting Gioj's unpualluled S01H, iVc. 'lhe Itilliard Table and Room are too well known for e-omment. P.irloun and ISedrooins eoinnnnd in i^nilUon 1 \Kns Hot, C..1.1 md Showrr BjUis. Me ils at .ill bouts Co icbes pass tho door over} htlf-huiu.

j^EVADA HOTEL, QUEEN-STREET. JAMES PALMER, Proprietor. This well-known and favourite Hotel having changed hands thu now Proprietor, Mr. Jamm Palukk (lato "mine host" of tho old ''Rojal," " Duke of Marlborough," and " Wbau " Hotels), in calling attention to tho ln^li Htauduid aimed at bj him in the conduct of the various Hotels Lit tt have fallen to his chiugo would assure bis friends and the public genuiall) Mm GOOD LIQUORS, WITH Clianlinms am) Civilitt, will characteriRc the NEVADA so long as he has anything to do with its nianigr mont. itSTOnc of Tiiuhhtos'h Phi7k Dilluru Taulu kept by .inexperienced marker.

HOTEL JUNCTION OK QUKRtf, WAKLTIKLI), OHCY, AND MARM T Sl'HKI.l.s, Alllkl 111(1, H. C. RICHMOND (fATrc OI' 1 TIIK THAMI's), PliOI'KIl lOIt. II. C Richmond having (iicceedc I to tho nbovc Until and bu ineis, tiusta that, fioni hia longe\pcnmie in iiilunu f<'i" the public 111 this paiticular line, lie will be able to pleise th. liio*t f The Wini, Spmt, .'lid AU I)<.i>kilmeuts will be leph te with tin vir> licit lu m ih. UILLTAJID ROOM. One of the plcasantcst 111 tlic citv, cont lining a I'11/e 'lulile, under the imiii<'diatc tuipeivi-ioii nt .111 accompli .bed piofcisor.

r S 1 J [ K \V A It lv WOIITH 110 T K L, A MAiint wtii john hiu:h\i.i:, propihi:tor 'lhe best Iirandu of W me, Alt , and Spirits G O Ol) S '1 A li L I N O. Accommodation for TrivellerM MoDHUtti ClJAIlOI't. Medical. AICKINS, _q .^j] 1|THE PHAf\MACY|r QUEEN-STltEET (Ouositk tiik Bask ot Nkvv Zkai.ami) Knr W1NTKR COLDS, COUUIIS, INFLUKNZA, and URONCIHTIS, lr>' AlCKhN'S WILD CHERRY SYRUP, A pilatahlc liuetus, which ufTonlH specdv lolief in the ttorat foimi of the above complaint*, -s (id per bottle For LIVi.R COMPLAINTS and INDIQKST1O.V, uso AKMv'IN'S PODOPHYLLIN TILLS No. A (Siigu eoatid). Tho moHl delicito dyajicjitu ma> t.il.i. tin ui.und will lind relief, comfort, unit leLiipc1 itcd hi (Ith III bottles, Is. Oil , '!». Ud , ami :s-> Gd. AICKIN'S TONIC HAlll COLOUR REhTORATivic PoH'ism-i advaiita^eg over most II.ui Id stmeis in bung 1 ilcar liqui 1 wiTllot'i kmumknt, kmIoili the h in tn its N.vrUHAIi C'OliOl'll gladu.ill.v but elli 1 tu ill) , .mil ii in no vvnj injurious. Price IU. (KI pel Imtlle AICKLVS INVIOOKATING HAIR NUTH1KNT Has bem invented oolelt to I'Iiomotk tiik iiiioutii of the II ur A trial will piovo it to be leallv valunble foi tint purpose, (.'antharaduio is the aitive .'gent, whbli 1 round to bu tlio only Known stiiiiu I mt (li it .i^sKis X it 11 10 in let I'll ing weak undttiiiilid linn Price 'li. Ud. per bottle. C'liiiiniuiiieitioiii In li 'ter proni| tly atlcinUd to Al>!>ltl-Si, — AICKIN",

THE PHARMACY, (JUKEN-KT15EET. I A. }' O N I>, »i HOMIEOPATHIC CHE.Ml.sr, JW, yUKKN-STUKFT Mi dual Works by tho best autluns and Hip lutest editioiiH. Medieino discs of all kinds, fitted to anj woik that iniy be dusirvd. Ab then i i«ca aro not filled until oidercd, tho gi cat d mger of injury by ago or a long Bca v 03 age is avoided. Tho medicines uro prepared in the Pharmacy, and guaranteed pure.

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXXII, Issue 5238, 26 July 1876, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXXII, Issue 5238, 26 July 1876, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXXII, Issue 5238, 26 July 1876, Page 1

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