. "WATER'S DINING ROOMS, vibTORlA' STREET, (Two doors from the " Queen's Head Hotel.") Proprietor of the above Dining Rooms begs to assure the public of Auckland that he is now able to supply, in lirst-rate stylo, at any hour, CHOPS, STEAKS, SOUPS, &c. DINNERS FROM 12 TILL 2 O'CLOCK. Tea and Coffee Always Ready. GOOD BEDS. I. "WATERS invites the publio to favour him witjj a call, and judge for themselves. Ijgg- Note the address, VICTORIA STREET, (Two doors from the " Queen's Head Hotel.") § CAPE DE PAftIS, (OPPOSITE MR. S. H. SMI T H'S,) QUEEN-STREET. THE Proprietor in returning thanks to the public of Auckland for past favours, begs to assure them that it will bo his constant study to merit a Bhare of their patronage, ho having just added to his establishment a Private Smoking- Room, and Private Dims a Room. CHOPS, STEAKS, CUTLETS, &c., Always Ready. SUPPERS AND DINNERS PROVIDED AT ANY HoUJI. ORDINARY EVERY SUNDAY, at 2 O'CLOCK. Sole Proprietor, C . O'BRIEN, ADVANCE AUCKLAND!! $25° Please observo the address, HOUSEWIFE'S SAYINGS' BANK, OK HOW TO SAVE MONEY! Why, by dealing at tho far-faniod ASIIER'S STORES, Homon-stueet, WHERE every article for Family use is sold at the Wholesale Price. NOTE THF. ADDRESS. : JOHN MARKS, GROCER AND GENERAL DEALER, A S H E R' S STORES, Hobson-street, Auckland. CLOSED ON SATURDAYS. BURGLARY PREVENTED! HOW? WHY, BY BUYING ONE OF J . MARKS' PATENT PAD-LOCKS FOR TWO SHILLINGS AND SIXPENCE. AT A S H E R S STORES, HOBSON-STItEET. S. P. JAMES AND SON, IMPORTERS, SHORTLAND-STREET, HAVE ON SALE, Australian WINES Cawarra Hock, Ist- and 2nd Growth, quarts and pints Cawarru Claret, Ist and 2nd Growth, quarts and pints Dalwood in pints and quarts Dalwood White, in pints and quarts These Wines, from their purity and cheapness, possess a high reputation, and command a large sale. The demand for them is increasing, and the enterprising growers are making great exertions to satisfy the'public requirements ; their extensive vineyards at Dalwood and Bakkullo are in full course of production and yield annually 20,00Q gallons of wine. At Dalwood the stock of fine wines is upwords of 30,000 gallons, in addition to a large supply at Sydney. PORT, in hogsheads and quarter-casks SHERRY, in hogsheads and quarter-casks CHAMPAGNE:— Cliquot's, in quarts and pints IXL, in quarts and pints , Bo wry, in quarts Sillery, in quarts Sillery, very dry Jacquesson, in quarts and pints A I Y Moselle, R. J. and Co. NONPAREIL:— Burgundy, Nuits, Bolnay, Schattauge, Chassagne, Blany . Burgundy, .White, Chabbs Hock, Still, Rcissling, quarts and pints Claret, Pomillack, St. Estephe > Finlot, Sauterne Gusad, Sauterne it Milk Punch, pints and quarts SPIRITS :— Brandy, Pale Martell's and Hennessy's, in hogsheads and quarter-casks Brandy, Brown Martell's and Hennessy's in hogsheads and quarter-casks Whiskey, Campbeltown, in hogsheads and quarter-casks Whiskey, Old Irish, in hogsheads and quarter casks Gin, Old Tom 200 cases Geneva 200 caseß Brandy, Hennessy's 200 cases Brandy 3 Dagger 30 cases Orange Bitters 400 cases Brandy, very cheap BEER:— 400 dozen Bass's, quarts 100 dozen Alsopp's 200 dozen Alsopp's, in pints Bass's ) Wovthington's > in hogsheads ■ Dawson's * The Tbadk Supplied. EMANUEL BROTIIER3, General Importers, HAVE removed to those premises in Fort-street lately occupied by James & Son.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 219, 26 July 1864, Page 6
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