FREE TBADE 0B NO MONOPOLY! ALEXANDER J. CONNON (From Edewbtthqh) Am) "WILLIAM MESSENGER, Jtw. EG- respectfully to inform MASTERS, OWNERS of Vessels, and all AGENTS, that they liavo COMMENCED BUSINESS m THE VERY CONVENIENT AND COMMODIOUS BUTCHERING ESTABLISHMENT, (Lately fitted up by Mr. Messkngee, Sen.,) QUEEN-STREET WHARF, AND OPPOSITE MESSRS. HENDERSON AND MACFARLANE'S STORES; | Thus, 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 PER cent. LESS THAN ANY SHIPPING BUTCHER IN AUCKLAND; and being determined to do business extensively, they will spare no exertion to keep their Establishment well supplied with EIKST-CLASS MEAT AND VEGETABLES, And hope thus to insure a share of Public Patronage. Mr. Messengee'B Celebrated SAUSAGES will be Sold at the Establishment. N.B. PRIME PICKLED TONGUES, PORK, AND BEEF, ALWAYS ON HAND. A. J. CONNON & W. MESSENGER, Jpn., ; SHIPPING BUTCHERS, QUEEN-STREET WHARF.
NEW EXCHANGE HOTEL. IItOPKIEIOI, R. H. CO X, (Two doors from the Prince of Wales Theatre.) THE above ELEGANT ESTABLISHMENT IS NOW OPENED, where all visitors can obtain A FIUS T-CLAS S ARTICLE, And a view of the MAGNIFICENT PAINTINGS By Mr. BURBURY. Beßt brands of liquors Pine English and Colonial Ales Choicest Wines Richest Viands And every Attention to the COIEOET OF VISITORS. NOW OPENED. THE " COASTER'S HOME" HOTEL, (Comer of Drake-street and Freeman's Bay.) E. WALE; E E BEGS to inform his friends and the public generally that he has opened the above hotel, and trusts through strict attention to businsee, to receive a fair share of support. WINES SPIRITS, ALES, And PORTER, Not to bo equalled in Auckland. BOARD AND RESIDENCE To meet the times. ARMY AND NAVY HOTEL, UPPER QUEEN-STREET. BENJAMIN C. HAYLES, late of Wynyard House, Official Bay, returns thanks to his former patrons for the liberal support always accorded to him ; and in announcing the opening of the above establishment, begs to assuvo them that he will always endeavour to merit the same support. The House is commodious ani pleasantly situated at the junction of Upper Queen-street, Edwardesstreet, Wakefield-street, Lower Queen-street, Cookstreet, and Groy-street; and the Wines and Spirits are of the best quality and brands. There will be a Tabic d'hote, daily, at 6 p.m. The Billiard Table is one of the best in the colony, and visitors will fiud every attention paid to their oomfort and convenience. BEN J. C. HAYLEB, Proprietor.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume II, Issue 541, 7 August 1865, Page 11
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