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NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. QUEEN'S HEAD HOTEL, VIOTOEXA-STEEST. JOSEPH MULLIGAN (late of the Victoria Hotel), begs to inform the public of Auckland generally, that he has REMOVED totho above Hotel, for the solo purpose of providing his Customers with greater accommodation, his late Hotel not being sufficiently commodious. J.M., in returning thanka for past favors, hopes ■ - by strict attention arid civility, to merit a further I [ continuance of their support. BRITISH HOTEL, pLAGSTAIP ROAD,

NORTH SHOEE. RAILWAY TERMINUS HOTEL, SHOKT-STREET, OFFICIAL BAY. EORGE ROWLEY begs to intimate '.to the VJT Public of ■ Auckland that he has REMOVED to the above Hotel, for the sole purpose of providing his customers with mora convenient and better accommodation than he was able previously tosupply, aud in returning thanks for past favours hopes, by strict attention to business and civility, to merit a continuance of support. S. R. begs especially to oall the attention of visitors from the coast to the above conveniently situated Hotel, where tney will be able to enjoy all the comforts of a home. COMMERCIAL HOTEL, SHORTLAND-STREET, (Corner of High-itreet) AUCKLAND. GOOD NEWS FOB THE PUBLIC. THE Bost and Cheapest LUNCH in Auckland, with a Glass of Good Ale served up in a spamd Customhouse, to be had at the above Hotel oaoh lay from 12 o'clock noon to 3 o'clock p.m. Price Is. Also, comfortable and well-aired Bed) at the most reasonable prices. Always on hand the purest Wines and Spirits, :hoßen from the Best Brands.

JOHN DARBY. Proprietor. July 12, 1867. ROBERT BURNS HOTEL, UNION-STREET. WILLIAM INNS, late at Kemp's, having OPENED the Robert Burns Hotel in Unionstreet, respectfully Solicits the patronage of his Friends and the Publio. Good and comfortable accommodation for boarders. Wines, Bpirits, &c., of the best quality. Union-street, Jully 11, 1867PATRONIZED BY ALL "WHO KNOW IT. MASON'S STEAM HAIR-BRUSHING- SALOON, 186, Queen-street. THIS is the only Establishment in the Province where CAMP'S PATENT ROTARY HAIR BRUSHES are used. For effectually cleansing and strengthening the Hair they are unequalled. The LARGEST, OHOIOEST and most VARIED Stock of PERFUMERY in Auckland, from tho best makers, including Gosnell, Piesse and Lubin, Delcroix, &c. Also, a Largo Assortment of Brushes, Combs, and every Toilet Requisite.

First-class Baths—Hot, Cold, and Shower. AUCKLAND VENETIAN BLIND FACTORY. VENETIAN HOUSE WELLESLEY-ST. EAST. MHORTON BUSBY, Manufacturer of every • description of inside and outsido Window Blinds, plain and ornamental Wire Work. Mr. H. B. begs to return his grateful thanks for the liberal support and patronage lie has received from the Ladies and Gentlemen of Auckland, and hopes by attention and punctuality to secure ft continuanco of their favors. The rade supplied with Venetian and Wire Gauze Blinds. Old Blinds Repaired and Fainted. Cocntry orders to bs accompanied by a remittance. RUSSELL'S PRIVATE BOARDING ESTABLISHMENT, (Foumebxy ShorttAjrn Orescent.)

RURALLY situated between " Army and Navy ' Hotel," and " Wesleyan College," UPPER QUEEN STREET. PRIVATE PARLOURS FOR FAMILIES. Auckland, March let, 166?. SAMUEL VICKEBS, ACCOUNTANT AND GENERAL AGENT. MANAGER, as Sequestrator .or Trustee, of Insolvent Estates, HIGH-STREET, Comer of Vulcan Lane, Auckland. References to R. B. Ltjsk, Esq-, Provincial Accountant] Wk. Aitkin, Esq., Land Agent; and , H. Esq., Solicitor, Auckland.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume IV, Issue 1144, 15 July 1867, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume IV, Issue 1144, 15 July 1867, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume IV, Issue 1144, 15 July 1867, Page 1

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