EKEE TEAJDE AND NO MONOPOLYI ALEXANDRE J. CONNON (FHOM Edinbuboh) A2TD "WILLIAM HESSENGEE, Jus. i ~gEG respectfully to inform MASTERS, j OWNERS of Vessels, and all AGENTS, that they have COMMENCED BUSINESS IN" TEE "VERY CONVENIENT AND COMMODIOUS J BUTCHERING ESTABLISHMENT, (Lately fitted up by Mr. MesSengee, Sen.,) QXJEEN-STREET WHARF, AND OPPOSITE MESSRS. HENDERSON AND MACFARLANE'S STORES; Thufl, from its close proximity to [the Waterside, having the advantage of easy access. A. J. 0., and W. M., jun., being in a position to purchase for Cash in the Best and Cheapest. Markets, they therefore can and will SUPPLY MEAT 10 PEE cent. LESS THAN ANY SHIPPING BUTCHER IN AUCKLAND ; and being determined to do business extensively, they will Bpare no esertion to keep their Establishment well supplied with FIKST-CLASS MEAT AND VEGETABLES, And hope thus to insure a share of Public Patronage. Mr. Mebsengeb'S Celebrated SAUSAGES will be Sold at the Establishment. N.B. PRIME PICKLED TONGUES, PORK, AND BEEF, ALWAYS ON HAND, A. ,T. CONNON & W. MESSENGER, JUN., SHIPPING BUTCHERS, QUEEN-STB.EET WHARF.
NEW EXCHANGE HOTEL. I'KOPRIETOB, R. E. CO X, (Two doors from the Prince of Wales Theatre.) THE above ELEGANT ESTABLISHMENT IS NOW OPENED, "where all visitors can obtain A FIRS T-CLASS ARTICLE, And a view of the MAGNIFICENT PAINTINGS By Mr BURBTTRY, Bert brands of liquors Fine English and Colonial Ales Choicest Wines Richest Viands And every Attention to tho ■COMFORT OF VISITORS. NOW OPENED. THE " COASTER'S HOME" HOTEL, (Corner of Drake-street and Freeman'b Bay.) E. W A L K E R BEGS to inform his friends and the public generally that he has opened the above hotel, and trusts through strict attention to businaßS, to receive a fair share of support. WINES SPIRITS, ALES, And PORTER, Net to be equalled in Auckland. BOARD AND RESIDENCE To meet tho times. ARMT AND NAVY HOTEL, UPPER QUEEN-STREET. BENJAMIN C. HAYLES, late of Wynyard House, Official Bay, returns thanks to hif former patrons for the literal support always accordec to him ; anu in announcing the opening of the aboyi establishment, begs to assure them that he -wil always endeavour to merit the same support. Tho House is commodious ani pleasantly situate! at the junction of Upper Queen-street, Edwardes street, Wakofield-Btreet, Lower Queen-street, Cook streot, and Grey-street; and the Wines and Spirit are of the best quality and brands. There will be a Table d'hote, daily, at 6 p.m. The Billiard Table is one of the besst in the colonj and visitors will find every attention paid to thei comfort and convenience. „ BENJ. C. HAYLES, Proprietor.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume II, Issue 539, 4 August 1865, Page 7
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