lOYAL iiIAIL Family and Commercial Hotel, VICTOEIA-STEEET, AUCKLAND. JOHJST MORRISON, PROPRIETOR, f -DTiom o * SrSfT??"^!?,^ Hotel> Newton . and Commercial Hotel, WhangareiM t BEST SAMPLE ROOMS IN AUCKLAND FOR COMMERCIAL , GENTLEMEN. JOHN MORRISON EkESIRES to inform the public and his friends that he has taken over i S l6 a £ ove well-known Hotel, and nothing will be wanting on his part to make it the leading house of Auckland. Tho Hotel has been entirely renovated, and large additions made. The Proprietor can guarantee that the public taste and convenience will be fully satisfied. The table will be furnished at all times with all the delicacies 01 the aeason.g WINES, SPIRITS AND ALEsToF THE BEST BRANDS. BILLIARD ROOM, HOT AND COLD BATH ROOMS, AND EVERY CONVENIENCE. NIGHT PORTER IN ATTENDANCE. HIKUKANGI HOTEL, (In close proximity to the Railway Station and Coal Mines), JAMES ROLLESTON, PROPRIETOR. '"PHIS favourite Hostelry is situated 10 miles from Whangarei on the main road JL to Puhipuhi and the North. The Telegraphic Line of Coaches run twice daily between Whangarei and the Hotel, and connect with the Auckland steamers. Saddle Horses and Vehicles can be engaged at the Hotel. Travellers can rely upon the best accommodation and civility at this Hotel, and will alwaya find a first-class table. Visitors to Whangarei should not fail to take a drive out to Hikurangi, viewing on the road the flourishing township of Kamo and the pretty rural district of Kaurihohore. This driv« gives the visitor a good idea of the district. This is the baiting house for the Overland Mail Coaches which connect at Whangarei with | the Auckland steamer. This route to the Far North, through Kawakawa to Holrianga, ia becoming very popular, saving as it does the rough Sea Trip round Cape Brett. The Kawikawa Coach stops here three-quarters-of-an-hour, enabling passengers to get lunch. Whangarei Coal and Firewood Yard, (OPPOSITE COMMERCIAL HOTEL). JAMES JACKSON, GENERAL CARRIER AND CONTRACTOR, PROPRIETOR. <& ALWAYS ON HAND— CHAFF, Crushed Oats and Maize, Bricks, Socket and Drain Pipes (all makei and sizes) , Pests, Rails, Palings, &c, all at the cheapest rates. Carting, Ploughing and all kinds of Farm Work Undertaken. SADDLE AND DRAUGHT HOBSES ALWAYS ON HIRE. C. H. CHISSELL, " HAIRDRESSER, TOBACCONIST and UMBRELLA MAKER. I have just imported direct from Germany a splendid assortment of Sticks and guarantee to make LADIES' AND GENTS.' UMBRELLAS At Wholesale Prices. RECOVERING AND REPAIRS NEATLY AND CHEAPLY EXECUTED. RAZORS AND SCISSORS GROUND AND SET.— PIPES REPAIRED. A Large Stock of Fancy Goods on Hand. Note the Addbbss: CAMERON-ST., WHANGAREI, NEXT TO MR H. S. HILL, SADDLER. ) SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. ' T. &H. COOKE, Beg to draw the attention of country residents to the following Cheap lines : — DINING-ROOM SUITES— 9 Pieces— £lo 10s, £12, upwards DINING-KOOM SUITES— 7 Pieces— £B 15s, £9 9s, upwards DINING-ROOM SUITES— S Pieces— from £7 10s. SUPERIOR SETTEE SUITES— S pieces— in Tapestry and Plush, £13 10s, £15, upwards « COMBINATION " FOLDING BEDSTEAD including Wire Mattrass and Flock Mattrass complete. SINGLE, 30s, 32/6 ; DOUBLE, 40s, 455. ALL GOODS PACKED FREE OF CHARGE, WHEN CASH ACCOMPANIES ORDER. ; T. &H. COOKE, [ General House Furnishers, QUEEN AND GREY-STS., AUCKLAND. LIST OF PRICES POST FREE. THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST ! : c^» PURE^BLEMDZji-;«HEL i SUCCESS FOLLOWS THE "STANDARD." PRUDENT, economical, and sensible Housewives have dis discovered that OUR « STANDARD " TEAS give the i most fragrant liquor, without having scent at the expense of ; body. They have strength without roughness, and combine all : the pleasing properties so familiarly expressd in "agoed cup of Tea." If your grocer does not keep them, get them from an- ' other. They are obtainable in every centre in the Auckland provincial district. Continue to ask for them as essentially the : right article. There are several distinct varieties, to suit different palates, but they are all good. L. D. Nathan & Co.
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Northern Advocate, 29 July 1893, Page 8
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631Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Northern Advocate, 29 July 1893, Page 8
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