NOTICE. JOHN S. WELSMAN, CHEMIST AND DRUGGIST, (Lato with Mr. H. Pdtteb), BEGS to inform the inhabitants of Auckland and its vicinity that ho intends commencing in a few days in tho above business in those premises, next to Messrs. T. 11. Cooke, Cabinetmakers, and immediately opposite the Court House, Queen-street. HEW CAPE DE PAUIS, C 0 R N E R, O ¥ QUEEN AND WELLESLEY STEEETSrjIHE PROPRIETOR, in returning tliaDks to the public of Auckland for the kind patronage ho lias received at their hands, begs to ir.loim them that he HAS REMOVED THE CAFE to MORE COMMODIOUS PREMISES, situated at the CORNER OF QUEEN AND WELLESLEY STREETS, Where ho will be enabled to furnish. Luncheons, Suppers, and Wedding Breakfasts, on tho shortest notice. OY'STERS, On the shortest notice, and delivered to order. Parties visiting this establishment wiU be accommodated with a fine and spacious Dinner, Supper, Smoking, and Reading Room. table d'hote at 1 r.M., daily. C. O'BRIEN, PROPRIETOR. A L'AILIAN CE. rjIHE PROPRIETORS of tho CAFE AND RESTAURANT NAPOLEON, opposite tho Prince of Wales Theatre; Queen-street, beg to inform the Public and Friends, who may either be resident, or visiting tho town of Auckland, that they have NOW OPEJCED this New and Commodious Establishment. Tho Olivine will be of the highest order, and of the most rcchcrche description, being presided over byMr. I sen i, an eli t e of tho Hotel de Louvre, at Paris, and late Chief Cook of tho ' Great Eatcrn,' Breakfasts, Dinr.ors, Suppers a la Carte. Richly Furnished Rooms for Private and Select Parties. French, Italian, Portuguese, Spanish, and Gorman spoken. The Proprietors can safely assure their patrons and friinds that a call to their establishment will give them a complete satisfaction. MEDARD AND T'SCIII. VICTORIA L 7 13AIT STABLES, ALBERT-STREET, AUCKLAND. FOR HIRE, LADIES' and Gentlemen's Saddle Horses, Buggies, iVe. Also, Close and open Carriages for Wedding Parties, &c. Contracts enteiod into lor Wharf and Town Cartage. Horses and Carriages bought and sold Privately. Horses broken into Saddle or Harness. IMHIE AND THOMPSON, Proprietors. C. ARTHUR AND SON, HOUSE, LAND AND COMMISSION AGENTS, Tj~) EG to announce that by the solicitations of many A> of their Friends they have lidded to their former business that of AUCTIONEER, more particularly for the sale of HOUSE AND LAND PROPERTY. Thankfully acknowledging theliberal support with which they "have been favoured, and respectfully solicit a share of public patronage in their now capacitv, which by strict attention to the interest of those who may favor them, they hope to merit. At an early date they will oiler to the public some valuable City and Suburban Property, (particulas of which will be given in a future advertisement), at their Auction Chambers, Ellis' Buildings. Queenstreet. I 110 YAL OYSTER SALOON. | ! QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND. 0' YSTERS SENT to all parts of AUCKLAND and SUBURBS by sending address to above. J Country orders executed with promptitude and despatch. 1 H. ADAMS, Proprietor. | GREY STREET R ESTAUHANT. j rjlO LET, a HOUSE containing 21 ROOMS, well ; X situated in the heart of the city, and decidedly ! the best adapted for a Restaurant in tho City ot j Auckland. ! Five stidl Stable, plenty of water. Any person j who understands the management of this busineos ; will realize a fortune in months, i Also, — | A Shop and four rooms in Grey-street. j Two Cottages in Heburn-street. , -Apply to i TT EiiNKY £ DKISP3Y.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume II, Issue 325, 26 November 1864, Page 8
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