-jfEW STATIONERY ESTABLISHMENT. THOMAS WATTERS to infonn his Triendß and the Public of Auckland that he has commenced business as a RETAIL & MANUFACTURING STATIONER, ACCOUNT-BOOK MANUFACTURER, &C., In his New Premises, SHOBTLAND-STBEET, (Near tho Bank of Auckland), where he hopes by his Large and "Well-selected Stock of Account Books, General and Fancy Stationery, by his reasonable prices, and assiduous attention, to merit a share of public patronage. X. W. would call the attention of the CoMmeeoiax. Commcnity to the fact that his is the only Establishment in New Zealand where PAGING, RULING, BINDING, & GENERAL MANUFACTURING is executed on the premises, and, as the whole is conducted under his own personal supervision, "he will employ in all orders entrusted to his care the best material and workmanship. ACCOUNT BOOKS RULED, PAGED, & BOUND TO ANY PATTERN, AT THE SHORTEST NOTICE. T. W. takes this opportunity of thanking his Friends and the Public of Auckland for the liberal ■support they haTe hitherto accorded him as a Book* binder and Account Book Manufacturer, and assures them that all future orders will be executed with equal care and promptitude. egg" Duty Stamps sold Perforated free of extra charge. THOMAS AYATTERS, RETAIL AND MANUFACTURING STATIONER, 3 0 OS-BINDER, PAPER-RULES, A>D ACCOUNT BOOK MANUFACTURER, Shortlaxd-street, Auckland. I. R, YIALOTT BEGB to return his sincere thanks for past favours received at the AUCKLAND HOTEL, and particularly to expre=3 his gratification at the liberal patronage afforded to THE CHOP ROOM; this, combined with the greatly increased patronage given to the THE BILLIARD ROOM, affords ample proof that any outlay to meet the requirements and promote the comfort of the Auckland public will be substantially appreciated. PI. R. Y. begs to assure his friends and patrons in this and the adjoining Colonies, that no effort will be spared to sustain the nigh reputation this establishment has so long enjoyed as a First-class Family and Commercial Hotel. He has now the pleasure to announce that in addition to the above he has taken the commodious building known as THE GREYHOUND, which from its central position and proximity to the Produce and Horae Markets, will, he trusts, be found a very convenient house of call to Farmers and Country people. This ESTABLISHMENT IS NOW OPENED, and the Proprietor invites an inspection of the oxtenaive alterations and improvements made, comprising — beyond an entire re-arrangement of the Public Bar, AP IYATE LUNCHEON BAR, And BOOMS fob LADIES. Writing accommodation for Settlers and Farmers on market days. &c., <Src., &c. The Proprietor would particularly draw the attention of Farmers and Ladies to the care which has been taken to secure their comfort and convenience in this establishment, whilst at the same time he has also endeavoured to meet the requirements of the Smaller Settlers and Mechanics, by having a CHEAP LUNCHEON IN THE PUBLIC BAB. Best Liquors and Wines at Lowest Remunerative Prices. Q. C. E. A BILL OF FARE will be posted daily at the well-known Establishment, the Q. C. E. No better viands can be had if you search the City through, The finest Wines, good English Ale, and pure Colonial brew j The Spirits, of the finest brand, with all cust'mera agree; •Just step in, then, and try them all, at the noted Q.C.E. S. P. JAMES & SON. March 2, 1867. PIANOS. PIANOS. ENGLISH AND FRENCH, for Sale or Hire, for 10s. 6d. per month. HARMONIUMS, For Sale or Hire, from 14s, per month. N.B.—Twenty-two New Instruments just arrived by ' Electra' and others. WEBB'S BOYAL HABMONIUM AND PIANOFORTE SALOON, WELLE BLEY-STREET. Auckland. PIANOFORTES ! PIANOFORTES! THE FRENCH PIANOS have arrived, and may be seen at Wtrn*** UnvAT. TTA-RSrnKIUM Aln> PIAUOWmTK
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New Zealand Herald, Volume IV, Issue 1046, 22 March 1867, Page 5
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