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royal iHAiLi Family and Commercial Hotel, VICTORIA-STEEET, AUCKLAND. W. H. TNOCK, PROPBIETOB, (Late of the Hot Springs Hotel, Te Aroha, and Poroti Hotel, Whangarei). BEST SAMPLE ROOMS IN AUCKLAND FOR COMMERCIAL GENTLEMEN.. . .... - -,-j w. hTknogk, "pvESIRES to inform the public and his friends that he has taken over I J the above well-known Hotel, and nothing will be wanting on his part to make it? :he leading house of Auckland. The Hotel has been entirely renovated,' and large additions 1 made. The Proprietor can guarantee that the public taste and convenience will be fully satisfied. The table willbe furnished at all times with all the delicacies of the season. WINES, SPIRITS AND ALES~OP THE BEST BRANDS. BILLIARD ROOM, HOT AND COLD BATH ROOMS, An£ EVERY "^V CONVENIENCE. » » NIGHT PORTER IN ATTENDANCE. HIKTTRAJSTG-I HOTEL, (In close proximity to the Railway Station and Goal Mim«B)V ■ JAMES ROLLESfON, 7 PROPRIETOR. p *pHIS favourite Hostelry is situated 10 miles from Wtan^aiei on tibieimjiu road j. 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 Horse* and Vehicles can be engaged at the Hotel. Travellers can rely upon the best accommodation and civility at this Hotel, and will always and 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 Kaiao and the pretty rural district of Kaurihohore. This drive gives the visitor a good idea of the district. ■ . ■■•.■•.•■■■■'. This i£ the baiting house for the Overland Ma'l Coacheß which connect at Whangarei witn the Auckland steamer. This route to the Far North, through Kawakawa to Hokianga, is be* coming very popular, saving as it does thorough Sea Trip round Cape Brett. The Kawtkawa Coach stops here tluee-quarters-of-an-hcur, enabling passengers to get lunch. Whangarei Coal and Firewood ¥ard, (OPPOSITE COMMERCIAL HOTEL). SAM. DICKEY, GENERAL CAEEIEB, AND CONTBACTOB, PROPRIETOR, HAVING purchased the Business of Mr James Jackson, desires to state that the business will be carried on as heretofore, and customers can rely on despatch and moderate charges. Paddocks and Stables for Travellers' Horses. f& ALWAYS ON HAND— Coal and Firewood, Bricks, Socket and Drain Pipes (all make 9 and sizes), Posts, Rails, Pailings, &c.,a1l at the cheapest rates. Carting, Ploughing and all kinds of Farm Work Undertaken. SADDLE AND DEAUGHT HOUSES ALWAYS O& HIBE,J J In thanking customers for past support, the undersigned solicits for his successor a continuance of the favours previously accorded .-■•■■ JAMES JACKSON. P.S. — As I am not leaving the district, I shall accord Mr Dickey at all times my hearty assistance. T. &H. COOKE „ CASH FURNISHING WAREHOUSE," QUEEN AND GKEY-STS., AUCKLAND. T&T XT {**C\C\ l UrK& aro se lling the complete furniture for « w ■"■' yJ\J\JI\.£J ft BEDROOM, comprising Iron Bedstead (full size), Palliasse, Flax Mattrass and Bolster, two flock Pillows, Washstand and Toilet Table, Set Toilet Ware, Toilet Glass, Chest of five Drawers, and two Cane Chairs for £6 15 cash, packed and delivered to Wharf or Railway Station. TJPr TJ~ POnTTT? are selling the complete furniture for a * w fl . \J\J\JJ\.I2i SITTING ROOM comprising Colonial Couch with Cretonne Cushions, six Cane Chairs, Round Table 3ft. 6in. diamater, Rocking Chair, Roller Blind and Fittings, Cornice Polo complete, one pair White Lace Curtains, Render; and Fire Irons, Carpet Square 12 x 9 T " Hearthrug, for £7 cash, packed and delivered to Wharf or Railway Station LIST OF PRICES ON APPLICATION, AND ESTIMATES GIVEN. T. & H7~COOKE, GREY - STREET, AUCKLAND. HPQFFEEJ] "TTTE advise our clients and the trade that we have now entered on the business of Coffee Specialists, and^at&ipire- " & I pared to supply a full range of quality under the respective brands of ...■-.- Empress, Sulfan, IN THE ORDER OF EXCELLENCE AS PLACED. These Coffees are Graded, Roasted, and Ground under the latest methods, and are from admixture of heans procured from Ceylon, Java, and the Central American coffee-producing countries, well selected by our correspondents. They contain a proportion of Chicory, so as to accommodate the price to requirements of buyers, but to those who prefer PURE COFFEE. We can supply at prices according to character. Our supply in tins will be in lib., 21b., 41b., and 71bs., sizes NETT WEIGHTS, \ Wo also supply larger packages, if necessary, or loose as may be required i L. D. NATHAN & CO.

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Northern Advocate, 9 December 1893, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Northern Advocate, 9 December 1893, Page 8