THE AUCKLAND FAMILY AND COMMERCIAL HOTEL, liIGH-STEEET & QUEEN-STREET, AXTC KlXi^.3sr33PEOPEIETOR,—I. K- YIAXOU. rHE Proprietor of this Establishment begs most respectfully to call public attention to the very extensive and important Enlargements and Alterations vhieh he has just completed, with a view to supply i wunt which lias long been felt in the city of Auckand —that of suitable Hotel accommodation. Taking advantage of the very central position occupied by this Hotel, the proprietor has secured entrances "from Queen and High-streets, and otherwise striven to meet the requirements of Merchants, Commercial Gentlemen, Captains and Fanners, bv setting apart rooms for their especial upe and convenience, which will be carefully supplied with the Daily and Weekly Journals published in Auckland and throughout the Colony, and also all Mccessai*v material for writing and the transaction of business generally. Rooms for the'displ&y of Goods or Samples are likewise provided, and the proprietor confidently asserts that nil the conveniences and comforts which distinguish a Virst-elass Commercial Hotel in England, will be ftiund in his establishment. For the accommodation of Families, Private Booms en suite, ami removed from the general bustle, have been provided and fitted up with neatness and comfort. The sanitary arrangements throughout the buildinir are constructed on Jcnning's Patent, which, while it prevents the egress of all objectionableellhma, is at the same time the most simple and perfcct for general use. For tlie convenience of the public, commodious, well ventilated, and well appointed COFFEE, DINING-, SMOKING,BILLIARD BED BOOMS, have been built and furnished in the most modern and approved stvles; and 110 expense lias been spared lo render this establishment in every way -worthy of public patronage and support ' The Proprietor respect fully solicits public inspection, and for this purpose the Hotel will be on view throughout THIS DAY and also on Monday and Tuesday next, the l-lth aud 15tli instant. Luncheons —from 1 to 3 o 'clock. TABLE D'HOTE—6 o'cloek. First-class Stabling, Saddle Horses, Broughams, Buggies, &c. NEW ZEALAND HOUSE. NEW SPRING NOVELTIES. BLACK AND COLORED SILKS, FANCY DRESSES, FANCY DRESS MATERIALS, SHAWLS, MANTLES, PARACHUTES, GLOVES, HOSIERY, PRINTS, STUFFS, STAYJ3, CRINOLINE SKIRTS, CLOAKINGS, &c., &c., &c. RATTRAY would call attention to thi» Season's Importation. The BLACK GLACE SILK& are, as usual, " very Bright and Wide." COLORED SILKS (New Colors, Flain and Fancy), "a. very superior Choice Assortment.' FANCY DRESSES, in Great Variety of Material* (Both Plain, and Embroidered), "exceedingly Genteel." SHAWLS and MANTLES, "Ladylike, quiet styles." BLACK LACE SHAWLS, in a new, superior style of Lace, just introduced, " Light, Cool,. Rich and Elegant in appearance." PARACHUTES New Colors), " Extra good, Large Sizes." GLOVES, " Dent's, Alleroft & Co.'s, Josephine's." Also, TWEED SUITS, BLACK CLOTHING, SHIRTS* TIES, BRACES, COLLARS, PAPER COLLARS, &c.. &c. SIX CASES NEW HATS, Including BLACK PARIS HATS, DRAB SHELL HATS, HELMET HATS, AND ALL THE NEW STYLES OF HATS—A VERY LARGE SELECTION. W. RATTRAY, THE GEOLOGICAL AND TOPOGRAPHICAL ATLAS OE NEW ZEALAND. BY I D 1 3?. HOCHSTETTBE, j And DR. A. PETER MANN. ! rpHE GEOLOGY OF NEW ZEALAND, in \ JL explanation of the Geological and Topographical Atlas, iron; the Scientific Publications oi' the ' -Novara I Expedition, Translated by Dr. 0. F. Fischeb. • L. DET/ETTRE. Qfeisjj-street. O T. B. C.-\M\EKO!N, ARCHITECT A>. i> SURVEYOR, ic., d TTAS removed to ~1. n,u- Wyndh^-s.reet, 11 next the Jlkrai.o Otlice, and is prepared to fur nish Plans anil Specifications for every description of Buildings on the shortest notice. 28th October, 186:1*
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New Zealand Herald, Volume II, Issue 315, 15 November 1864, Page 3
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