Hotels. $fi *¥• >0* PARK HOTEL, WELLESLEY-STREKT EAST AND RUTLAND-STREET, AUCKLAND. PROPRIETOR - G- A. AVEY. This new Hotel is replete with every comfort and convenience suitable for Travellers, Country Settlers, Families and Visitors. The large Billiard Room is furnished with a newly-impcrted and handsome Billiard Table by Abbott and Nichols. £ST Wines and Spirits of the choicest brands. GOOD STABLING, furnishing excellent accommodation for tlorses and Vehicles. ARjtf'Y & NAVY HOTEL, UPPER QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND, N,Z. This old and favourite Hotel having recently changed hands, is now entirely renovated throughout, and is designed by its present proprietor to meet tlie requirements of country settlers and others vtsiting Auckland. The proprietor hopes, by close attention to the comfort of his customers, combined with moderate charges, to obtain a'share of public support. Hancock's Sparkling Ales, best brands Wiues and Spirits. ONSONBY CLUB HOTEL Corner of Ponsonby and College Road, Auckland, N.Z. THOMAS C. MULLINS, Proprietor. This magnificent building has just been constructed especially as a first-class Family and Commercia Hotel, altogether regardless of cost The house is fitted with sets of Private Sitting and Bed-rooms, with Bath-rooms attached. These apartments aro aU lofty and well-ventilated, being fitted in the most costly manner with every convenience, and command a : splendid view of the Harbour and its surroundings. In short, nothing has been left wanting to render this establishment the I LEADING "FAMILY AND COMMERCIAL HOTKL. IN THE 1 PROVINCE. The Proprietor would therefore respectfully recom mend his house to visitors to Auckland and tho public generally, and trusts that by strict attention to business, to merit a fair share of public patronage. I N.B.—'Buses leave for Queen-street and other parts I of the town every half hour. Best brands of Wines and Spirits kept. English and Australian papers filed. BON ACCORD PRIVATE HOTEL, NEXT DOOR TO MANUKAU HOTEL, O N E fl U N G A. Good Accommodation for Travellers and Boarders. Admission at all hours. MRS. WILLIAMSON (late of Manukau Hotel), Proprietress. Billiards \ billiards i BILLIARDS. GOVERNOR BROWNE HOTEL. DTJNNTNGHAM & KING Have imported one of ALCOCK'S PRIZE BILLIARD TABLES, And invite players to one of tho best rooms in Auck land. GOVERNOR BROWNE HOTEL. Board •• •• 15sperweelr Baard and Residenco .. .. «♦ 20s per week Ditto ditto, with single room .. .. 24s per week Table d' Hote at 1 o'clock sharp. Bath-rooms, with all requisites. Good Stable Accommodation. DUTSTNINGHAM & KING, .; ■PROPRIETORS. HOTEL, GREY-STREET. JOHN ADAMS, Proprietor. In submitting his List of Prices, J. A. would inform his friends and the public generally that they can rely upon his placing beforo them a genuine and good . articlc. | s. d. Hennessy's (case) .. .. •• 5 0 per bottle Mattell's (case) .. .. •• ..5 0 *' Square Gin (best brands), large bottles 4 6 Ditto ditto, small .. .. *.3 0 DunviUe's "Whiskey .. .. . 4 0 Campbelton Whiskey.. .. ~4 0 Old Tom (best brands).. ..4 0 " Best Port Wine .40 Best.Sheriy'Wine .. •• ..4 0 ' Bernard's English Ginger Wine .30 t Schnapps .. .. •• .. 2 6 4C Rum ..3 0 "
Rum (best Jamaica) 4 0 The above are all of the best description, and dii from bond. Bottles of all descriptions bought in any quantity. "Wliitsou's Sparkling Ale at 2s per gallon. Greyhound hotel, CORN' K i'. OP QUEEN AND VICTORIA-STREETS. KROPItIETOR, MICHAEL COECOE.AN, In returning thanks to his numerous "Visitors, Mien act* Corcoran begs to say that very large additions have been made to the Hotel, which will tend greatly to tho convenience of those who favour him with their patronage. BED-ROOMS. Additions have been made to theirnumber, and all have been furnished in a superb manner,—everything being new, and got up in the latest style. BATHS. Both Hot and Cold Baths are always ready, and every convenience will be found in them for the comfort of Travellers. COMMERCIAL-ROOM. A Commodious Room has been opened, having its entrance from. Victoria-street, for the comfort of those •who do not care to use the Bar or Bar-room ; and this has been fitted up in a style to ensure tho comfort Visitors. . BILLIARD-ROOM. . The Billiard-room is the best in the Province, and ! is fitted with one of tho best Billiard Tables ever constructed. MICHAEL CORCORAN Hopes that the good name his house has ever held, and the splendid accommodation afforded in it, will induce Visitors to Auckland to give it their patronage. DOTAL OEOUGE HOTEL, XV " .. Si EWMARKET. The above Hotel has been enlarged'and fitted regardless of expense. First-class accommodationthe public. "Wines and Spirits of the best brands. N.B.—Good Stabllngfor Horses. HENRY KEANE, • V - J Proprietor. Confectioners. Auckland steam confection FACTORY, ALBERT-STREET. E. W A T E H S, CONFECTIONER, E<=g3 to inform the public that the following goods, manufactured at his factory, are guaranteed of superior quality to any confectionery imported intq Auckland. Th*y contain no ingredient or colouring matter deleterious to health. _ . LIST OF GOODS. Dry Gooes. ~ Boiled Goods Conversation * Mixed Lollies Thick Peppermints Sticks (assorted) Thin Peppermints • - Barley Sugar Fruit Lozenges.. : Cushions Fancy Lozenges - Acid Drops . Scotch Mixtures Best Acid Drops Sugar Almonds - Rose Acid-Drops Marbles \ Black Balls . Burnt Almonds . Indian Corn Ring Conversations Black Almond Toffy Carrawaya - Eoney Toffy • Ginger Lozenges - • Matrimonial Toffy Extra Stroug Peppermints Everton Toffy - Good Words r Star and Lovo Rock ftoce ' ' Imitation Strawberries Aniseed Balls Imitation-Raspberries Cayenne 'Red & White Cocoanut Ice jtusk - Red Cccoanut Ice Paregoric Cough Lozenges Cough Drops *" Bathpipe "Water*'Chocolateinltbtins Coltsfoot Rock * -1.-:Choc6late Creams - Liquorice * , Chocolate Buttons Jujubes' "Wcddiug Cake Ornaments Pink and "White Candy ; : Silver ' - Brown Candy : • -* ' Bonbons ... - Iceihg Sugar ; Somebody s Luggage. .; . Horebound Candy . Sherbert; . "[CopyXett!':®.] _ • * -Provincial' Laboratory, • l Auckland, October.SG, 1575. .. ifr. E- "Wat ens: Sir, —If have, much- pleasure in informing you, that after- having made a very careful analysis of various samples of sweetmeats :mantifactured hy you, I find that they are free from, all: - adulteration, and that' the colouring matters are quite • innocuous. "With regard" to .the' Chocolate*, I find, thkt it" is quite equal to'the .'best Er'glish or-French' preparations ; and/being'entirely -free '' will form ah excellent ;of dip,t {or .invalids,especially those.sufferiog from*an Impaired digestion.' —I have tho honour'tb be,.sir, your'obedieht servAnt, p * ' J amis M. Tuuny, Provincial-' Analysts • ? fioSoM 'A N X>'E L l p" V/ COROMAKDEL.
A good.opening for a'roarried, couple 'for .a Restaurant. ~ The above establishment, -which is ■WeU-lmo'WTv arid ; doing & good,steady ' business,-'including ,Stock and Furniture/ is for E*alej' xipon favorable Applyi on the premises to. Nr.i.Moor?, the. present proprietor,! who. reasons',for lcaying. - . r * ■
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XIII, Issue 4426, 20 January 1876, Page 1
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