rTXrONSTEAMSIIIPCOMPANYOF K_> NEW ZEALAND Limited. Fkui'U-KD duTarrcnu^T i-Uii bY. Rotomahana, Monday, Doe. 7, 6 p.rii. Full ovjU ix>a i s 1 AKAi'UXA every Monday MaiiinapUa every Thursday. Auckland Brauuli PalineiMiui Uuildiuu». HUDDART, PARKER, AND GO (LllU-IED)i Splendid, Well-appointed Steamers will be despatched from Auckland, as under (weather and other circumstances perFon GISBORNE, NAPIER, WELLINGTON, LYTTELTON, & DUNEDIN, Tasmania Tuesday, Dec. 1, 12 noon-. Anglian, Tuesday, Dec. 10, 1- noon. FOR SYDNEY, (Returning to Auckland Direct;) Carrying Passengers for Meluouhne, t other Australian Pouts, and lloilaiit, Anglian Monday, Nov. .'id, -1 p.m. Tasmania Monday, Dec. 14, 4 p.m. All Tickets are available also for Stopover or Rel mil by ANY UN lON CO.'S STEAMERS, aiui holders of I'.S.S. Go's Tickets may travel by ANGLIAN or TASMANIA; L. D. NATHAN & GO., Agents, Rotofua Sights.
rjIRIPS ARRANGED to ALL tlic I SIGHTS in the District by coiicli, steam-launch or liorse; Through passages hooked to Wellington via Wairakei, Tanpo and Napier or the celebrated Wanganui River Routes LOWEST RATES. GUIDE BOOKS on Sale and distribution gratis. THOS. COOK AND SOX, HixKMo.v Street, Rotoeua. ]IV AI'I'OIXT.MEXT. p-W.: li "V'v^ MANUFACTURING .IEWISLLER, ANI) SILVERSMITH, QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND, AND B. PETERSEN & C High Street, GHRISTCHURCH, HIGHEST AWARDS OBTAINED. Sydney Exhibition, 1ST!), and Melbourne Exhibition, 1890. | OIIN I. PHILIPS AND CO., MIXIXG EXGIXEEKS, AL'TirOIMSEI) MIXING AXD LAXI) 'iIIAXSEEIt SUItVEYOItS. Head Office: Ilalyday's Buildings, 2(5, Shortland-street, Auckland. P.O. Box :3;!2. Telephone 980. Cable Address : Theodolite, Auckland. Branch Offices: WIIAIiF-STUEET, Paekoa- —Mr F. A. Ciltten, C.E., Mining Surveyor in charge of district; Mr T. Whewell, Resilient Secretary. 13IiOWX-STREET, THAMES —Mr Albert S. Allom, Min ng Surveyor in charge of district. Kataxga Road, Coroiiaxdel P.O. Box IT. Mr E. 11. Hardy, Mining Surveyor in charge of district ;■ Mr A. E. Billing, Hcsidont Secretary. Blocker's Dutefy Cocoa,
Highest awards at every Exhibition. The latest is tlie Cross of Honor at the Amsterdam Exhibition 1895, the highest possible award. Ehrenfried Bros BREW KT?R. ALBERT BREWERY, QUEEN-bT\<EET, AUCKLAND WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS, BOTTLERS AND IMPORTERS, •13, QUEEN-fcTBEET "SVIIAItP. PRJZK MEDAL /NT) AWARDS At the following Exhibitions for our wellknown Bulk sine! Battled ALE AND STOUT: Sydney International Exhibition, 1879. !Mclb<.urne International Exhibition, 1880-81 New Zealand industii.ilExhibition, W'jllington, ]BSo. New Zealand and South Seas 1 Exhibition. Duncdin. IBBU-90. In addition to above have been awarded at Tasinanian Exhibition, Launcehton, 1891-92. FIVE FIRST AWARDS F«R IflK 1011 LIT) ALES AND SfCTTX CHAMPIQNSKEP Gold Sledal cf Australasia AOAINhT ALLCOMERS EOR "euie; and egttled ale Having a Large Stock of ALE AND STOUT, Mottled in quart, ai;d pint bottles, specially t rewed for the summer tiado. which ure m»\v tl.otougbly matured, can with every eonfi- • nee recommend same to conuoist.eura as •/ cond to none iu ihe Colony.
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Hot Lakes Chronicle, Volume 4, Issue 208, 28 November 1896, Page 2
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448Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Hot Lakes Chronicle, Volume 4, Issue 208, 28 November 1896, Page 2
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