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NEW CAFE DE PARIS CO&NjBB OJi' QTJEEB AHD WELLESLET STI!^ T nE public of Auckland for the kind patronage he received afc their hands, begs to ini o nu them ' HAS 11EMOVED TILE CAPE to MORE COMMODIOUS PREMISES • at the CORNER OE QUEEN AND WELLESLEY STREETS, Where he will be enabled to furnish Luncheon, Suppers, and Wedding Breakfasts, on the Etort notice: OYSTERS, On the shortest notice, and delivered to order Parties visiting this establishment will K» uc aCCQDi* modated with a fine and spacious Dinner, Suppe, Smoking, and Reading Room. TABLE D'HOTE AT 1 P.M., DAILY. C. O'BBIEN, PEOPEIETOR, A L'ALLIANCE. FJIHE PROPRIETORS of the CAFE AND RESTAURANT NAPOLEON, opposite the Princ« of Wales Theatre, Queen-street, beg to inform the Public and Friends, who may eitherbe resident or visiting the town of Auckland, that they hare NOW OPENED this New and Commodiow Establishment. The Cuisine will be of the highest order, and of the most recherche description, being presided over by Mr. Ischi, an dive of the Hotel de Louvre, at Paris and late Chief Cook of the ' Great Eatern.' Breakfasts, Dinners, Suppers a la Carle. Richly Furnished Rooms for Private and Select Parties. French, Italian, Portuguese, Spanish, and Geraiaa spoken. The Proprietors can safely assure their patroia and friends that a call to their establishment will give them a complete satisfaction. MEDARD AND ISCHI. VICTORIA LIVERY & BAIT STABLES ALBERT-STREET, AUCKLAND. FOR HIRE, LADIES' and Gentlemen's Saddle Horses, Buggies. &c. Also, Close and open Carnages for Wedding Parties, ic. Contracts entered into for Wharf and Town Cartage. Horses and Carriages bought and sold Privately. Horses broken into Saddle or Harness. IMRIE AND THOMPSON, Proprietors.

" PROTECTION TO PUBLICANS. " To the Editor of the Daily Southern Cross " Sui, —Perceiving in your Saturday's issue that an application to extend a publican's license to the Paviliion Concert Room was refused on the ground of unfairness to licensed houses in the vicinity, permit me to say, that while approving of the Bench, although the application was made by a licensed hotel-keeper, I -wish to call tlie attention of the authorities to the fact that every cafe, restaurant, eating or boarding house, (with few exceptions), breaks the Licensing .Act by selling to its customers wines and spirits, ale and porter, to the mjurr of tlw legitimate trader. t~o openly is it done, that in some of the houses the articles ate publicly exposed on the shelves. "When it is considered that publicans can only soil in compliance with the licensing Act, that ia addition to the lieense fee of £40 or ±'50 they par high rents,4ind often a large sum to commence with,, it ia only fair that the law should be made sufficiently stringent to protect them from the illegal trade indulged in by proprietors of restaurants, and other gentry in the same line. "An infliction of the full penalty (see clause 33, Licensing Act) in every instance would, I think, have the desired effect. " I am, &c., " A PCBUCAN." £10 REWARD. \\f ITU reference to the above letter, I, the underYl signed, hereby oiler the above reward to any person furnishing proof that will lead to the conviction of the proprietor of any musical liall, cafe or restauant, illegally selling spirituous or fermented liqnon. L, ROBERTSON, Union Hotel, Queen-street. December 3,1864. TCTEDDING PPJiSENTS, Birthday Present?, YV and Presents suitable for Girls and Boys , " Berlin Wools, finished and unfinished, Fancv Work, Patterns,, and Canvasses, are now Celling»» the BEE HIVE Toy und Fancy Repository, » Queen-street. . . I Note the Address—The Bee Hire, in Queon- '• THE NEW ZEALAND HERA LP-" TERMS OF ADVERTISEMKYKIS Oi Three lines ... , , ' Four li\ies lines ... ••• .•• *' And 2d. forcach ndrtitiomil lino. SUBSCBIPTI -X 10s. per Quarter; single copics 3d. eat-k-S3" Advertisements will be received at tl'c - street, every day (Sundays excepted! "'■ ' __

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New Zealand Herald, Volume II, Issue 337, 10 December 1864, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume II, Issue 337, 10 December 1864, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume II, Issue 337, 10 December 1864, Page 10

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