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Hotels. ]J^[ AIL JQ[OTEL, VICTORIA AND EIr.IOTT-STREETS, (IN tmb vicinity «r "l<K theatre), A C O K LAND, ROYAL MAIL HOTEL— First-class Hot#»l Accommodation Well-furnished Ue<:-rooms WclMurciahed Sitting-rooms ' Well-fumishod Dining-room Cold-water Bath-rooms Hot-water Bath-rooms Powerful Shower-bath Rooms Commercial Gentlemen's Stock-rooms Heavy Luggage-rooms ROYAL MAIL TARIFF. a. d. Restaurant, per day .. .. .. .. 7 0 Coffee-room do. 8 0 : Private-room do. 10 0 | RE3f ATTRACT. To Gentlemen Lunching in the City, J.C. solicits a | trial to this Department. Tea f'om sto 7 p.m. JOHN CODLING, Proprietor. Anchor hotel, CORNSR OF QUEEN-STRRET AND MARKET AVENUE. JOHN ADAMS, Pkopjiieior. In submitting his List of Prices, the Proprietor would particularly briogunder thenotice of his friends and the public generally, the superior character of his Hotel, the accommodation that he can place at the disposal of travellers and visitors to Auckland, and the central locality in which the Anchor is situated, i Case Liquors. — Beehive P. 8.» ss; Bennessy'a ! P. 8., per bottle, ss; Martell's P. 8., per bottle, ss; I Square Gin. best, large, per bottle, 4s ; ditto small Lottie, 3s ; Old Tom, per bottle, 4s ; Claret, large 1 bottle, 3b ; ditto, small bottle, 2a; Whisky, Lome, 4s 6d ; Whisky, Dunville's, per bottle, 4s; Whisky, Kinnahan>, Lu, per bottle, 4* Gd ; Port Wine, extra good, per bottle, 5s ; Ginger Wine (English), per bottle 3s ; Schnapps, bottle, 4s 6d ; ditto, small bottle, 2s 6d ; Blood's Stout, per bottle. Is 3d ; ditto, per dozen, 14s: Combe atta Co.'s Stout, per bottle. Is 3d ; ditto, per dozen, 14s ; Tennent's Beer, per bottle. Is 3d ; ditto, per dozen, 14s. 1 Bottled on tub Premises.—Whisky, G and C per bottle, 4s; P. 8., large bottle, 4s 6d ; Port Wine, j good, per bottle, 4s; Sherry, good, per bottle, 4s; I Mont, good per bottle, Is ; Rum, best Jamaica, per bottle, 4s ; ditto, small bottle, 2s; Rum. very good per bottle, 3s; Beer, very per bottle, Is. ; Best Adelaide Wines, 2s per bottle, or Cd per | umbler. 1 jr h hOLm bs j (Late of the Railway), Has pleasure in annouueing that he has taken that well-known and centrally-situated Hostelry, THE CUSTOM.HOUSE HOTEL, CuSTOSI-norSE-STREET, where he will always be visible to welcome old friends and the public in gencraL Extensive additions and alterations have recently been completed, and the CUSTOM-HOUSE HOTEL Will now bear favourable comparison for comfort and convenience of visitors with any establishment in the City. DE N yiNE jg-OTEt,

Ebsk Terrace. LIST OF PRICES :— Per bottle s d Martell's & Hennessy's Brandy 4 6 Greenlees and Colville's Caznbelton Whisky (proof) 4s and 4 fl Dunville's Whisky . 4 0 Hum, 3s ; OJd Jamaica (proof), -Is ; small, .. 2 0 Cousen's Sherry, best, 4s; small, 2 0 Sandimen's Best Port. 43 ; small, .. ..2 0 Amontillado Sherry, 5s ; small, 2 6 Old Tawny Port, 5s ; small, .. .. ..2 Q English Ginger Wine 4 © IK CASE (GENUINE BRANDfc) Hennessy's and MarteH's Brandy.. .. ..5 0 Bisquit Dubouche's Brandy 5 6 Cise Brandy, half-pint bottle .. .. ..2 0 Schiedam Schnapps, 4s 6d ; small, .. ..2 0 Genera, JDKZ, 4s; small, 2 6 Stone Gin .. ~ .. .. .. ..5 0 Old Tom 46 Danville's Whisky , .. ..40 Townsend's Sarsiparilla 5 0 English Ale and Porter (beat brands), Is 3d to 1 0 All Spirits sold by the Gallon (over-proof) same as lrom Bonded Store. Assorted cases of the above made up for Families and Picnic Parties. Terms Strictly Cash (no exceptions).' SAMUEL EVIL'S ON, Proprietor. Auckland, May 5,1879. The northern waxroa hotel, DARGAYILLE. The Proprietor directs attention to the co forts which this Establishment affords to Visitors from Auckland and ot ier districts. The Hotel in one or the Labqest and BestFUBNISHED IN THE PROVINCIAL DISTRICT. Civility, Cleanliness, Comfortable Single and Double Bed-rooms, Capital Meals, and First-class attendance are the chief features in the management. SUITES OF ROOMS ALWAYS AVAILABLE. BRANDS OF EATERY DESCRIPTION — THE BEST PROCURABLE. ONE OF ALCOCK'S PRIZE BILLIARD TABLES KEPT. DENIS LYNCH, Proprietor. "gILLIARDS ! ! | NOW OPEN, the NEW BILLIARD SALOON at the UNITED SERVICE HOTEL. One of the Grandest Rooms in the Colonics. Contains Ttvo New Billiard Tabled, from the Best E.toLiSH Makers. Undsr most e ffient superintendence. H. N. ABBOTT, Proprietor. | Thistle hotel, QUEEN-STREET, Auckland. SELECT BILLIARD SALOON, containing one of I Bennett's Prize Tables, the fastest and best table in I New Zealand; and AScock's Exhibition Table that ' took first prize at the Great Exhibition of 18G2, the handsomest table in the Colonies. The rooms are lofty and well lighted, and the marking most carefully attended toby J. SMITH. Machinery. MASJBFIELD & CO., ALBERT IRON FOUNDRY. IRON AND BRASS CASTINGS DAILY. FOR SALE, 3, 6,10,15 and 25-horse power Engines and Boilers Breakdown and Circular Sawing Machinery, new second-hand ; Timber Jacks 1 Iron Turning Lathe, suitable for mill 1} tons Best Charcoal Tramway Wire Complete Set of Boring Rods and Fittings Winches, Bone Mills, Lif 'i g Blocks Ships' Castings, Quartz Battery Cotun and Hay Presses, Turbina Wheels, 61n. pipe. Sewing Machines. TIAYLOR'S PATENT LOCK-STITCH SEWING MACHINES. These Machines possess the following advantages: —They are substantial andsuiPLK in construction, and, therefore, not liable to derangement. They male uttle noise, and can do all the work of the household, from the lightest fabric to the strongest. If Ihey cost a few shillings more than some Machines, the public have the satisfaction of knowing that they are genuine and well worth the difference. To those who desire a lighter and cheaper Machine than the Lock-stitch, TAYLOR'S PATENT TWISTED LOOP-STITCH MACHINE, at Two Guineas, is worthy of inspection, Sole Agent ;JT. PEACOCK Optician, Shcrtland-street, I

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XVI, Issue 5499, 2 July 1879, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume XVI, Issue 5499, 2 July 1879, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume XVI, Issue 5499, 2 July 1879, Page 3

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