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Hotels. GF. SUCH • (So lone known in connection with the Auckland and W&iltato Bulway) Begs to inform his friends and the pnblic that having become I roprietor of th* Warkworth Hotel, Mahurangi, he h pes to meet with their kind rapport. It is only a lev ! oars' sail from Auckland bv the s.a ' Eo3e Casey - (C, ptain Kasper). The Bcenery is nnsni. passed in New 2 eal&od. Passengers comicgxor a t'ip on Sa'.ti lay ar return on Monday. The fares are very mode. ate.WTC :ddinz parti's would do well to pay a visit, where :hey iiU meet with every Ccmtort, Civility, tnd Jleanliness. Horses on Hire; Free Stabling. i splendid Orchard and Garden, wiih all kinds of Frcits TV7- AITEUiTA rjOTEL, CORNER QuEEX AXD CUSTOMHOUSE STREETS, D. KcGEEGOR, PaopalEioa

(Lite of the Old Hou.-e at Home and Anddand Hotels). The PropriJtor bejs to inform his friends &ad th« public generally that hi has purchased the Liase (21 years of the abwe HoiiL, and Intends FUBSISH ixe, PAIXTISG, and EE-DECOEA.TISG the same o as to cause THE WAITEMATA o become a gemial f a vou ite with &U. HAULFA-S AUCKLAND HOTEI, EXELLE.-T ACCOMMODATION FOR TRAVELLERS, WITH LiEGE PAMPLB ROOM BEST RESTAURANT IN TOWN. Brcikfu-t, S to 10 Dinner, 1 Lucche<.n, 12 lo 12 SO and Tea, 5 to 7. WINES \XII SPIRir-s O?THE B'ST BRANDS. piivate e- triiic- Queen street to Hiu'h street. Lanfe B:lluri-rooin with every c .nifort. THE NORTHERN WAiROA HOTEL, DAIv^AVILLE. Tie Proprietor directs attention to the comforts which this Ksiahlisbicent affords to Visitors from Auckliad and other districts. Till HOTBL 19 OS I or TIIK LABOKST A.SD BasTroBKisHED is inK Pboviscial District. Civility Cleanliness. Comfor;»ble Single and Double Bed-rooms, Capital Meals, and First-class attendance are the cblff failures in :be management. BOITES OF ROOMS ALWAYS AVAILABLE. BRA>-D8 OF EVERY DESCRIPTION - THE BEST PROCURABLE. OSE OK ALCOCK-S I'IIIZE BILLIARD TABLES KKPT. iiF.MS LYNCH. Proprietor. R^" L M AIL Bl otb^' VICTORIA A"ND ELLIOTT-STREETS, Auckland. r.nYAL MAIL I'.dTEf^ First-class Hsti Accommodation Well-furniahei Bed-roonn Well-furcisbed Sutin;-rooml Well-furnistai: Dinm<-room Cold-water Bathrooms Hot-water Bath-rooms Powerful Shower-bath Booms Commercial Gentlemen's Stock-rooms Heavy Luggage-rooms

EOYAL MAIL TARIFF. «. d Restaurant, per da \ % Coffe.-room do J Private-rocm do. RESTAURANT. To GentlfimeD in the City, J.C. soliciUa trifllto this Department. Tea I>om sto i p.m. JOHN CODLINS, Proprietor. THISTLE HOTEL, QUEEX-STREET, 'Aucklasd. SELECT BILLIARD SALOON, containing oneol Bennett's Priie Tables, the fastest and best table in Ne» Zealand: and Aleock's Eihibition Table that took first prize at the Great Eihibition o! 1862, the hand'Omeat table la the Colonies. The rooms are lofty and well lighted, and the markine most carsfulljr attended to \,y J. KEKRIGAN". Medical. D £ J 0K&fl "' ! {KNIGHT OF THE OBDEB OF LEOPOLD O» BELGIUM, KyiOHT OF THE LEGIOS OF HOXOCH) T IGHT-r>ROWX QOD L IV E R QU proved by nearly thirty yean' medical experience to be THE OXIT COD LIVER OIL which produc-s the fall curative effect 3 in COXSUSTPTIOX A>'D DISEASES OF THE CHEST, THROAT AFFECTIONS, GENERAL DEBILITY, WASTING DISEAJ3ES OF CHILDREN', RICKETS, iXb ALL SCROFULOUS DISORDEE3.

QELECT MEDICAL OPINIONS. DR. PROSSER JAMES, Lecturer on Materia Medica, London Hospital. " -pwR- DE JONGH'S LIGHTLY BROWN COD LIVER OIL contains the whole of the ac-.ive ingredients of the remedv, and i 3 easily digested. Hence its value "not only in Diseases of the Throit and bnt io a greit number ot cases to which the Profession is extending its use." DR. HUNTER *EMPLE. Thys. Hosp. for uis.ef the Throat and Chest, London. " T have lonf been aware of the creat I reputation enjoyed by the LIGHTBR'JWN COD LIVER HIL introduced into medial practice by DR DE JONGH. and have recommended it with the utmost confidence I li.ve no limitation in statim my opinion, tint it possesses all the quilftiea if a good " nd efficient medicine. Its taste is by no tuea'is disasreeable and misht even be calleJ Dletsant I have f mil DR. DE JOSG rt'a OIL very useful in cases of Chronic Cough, and especidlv in ee&se complic.it«i with Consumption. DR WHITMORE. Medical Officer of He»!th, -t. Marylebone, London. " ~\lfv own aora"what lengthene' M SKBSr. DR DE J.'SG'l'-s LIuHT-BR i\VS COD LIVE II OIL as be ; n; more uniform in oualt-y more ceruin in its effects, mnrepilat-iWi-. and inftmtely less likely to dis "ree « th the stomach than the Paid Oil If I were aikeil (or sn ei|)lanationof the mirtcJ success winch fur so ™on r oJ* :l DR aS DK' , JON'GIIS LIGIITBR W -• COD UVKR OIL, I should say that it is o-.viii- to its extraordinary medicnil, d-ctolic. »r-..l reg mi.nl properties nnd which aro found to exist in no Other medicine tint I am acquainted mth in such uniform combination. - DR SUJVDRRS, CB., Late Deputy-Inspector-Geiicral Army Horpitils, Superintendent London Medical Mission. "T have Dii. DB JONGH'S I LIGHT-BROWN COD LIVER OIL extensively amoni the sick poor ot >t. Giles's, and consider it * valuable remedy, especially in the Wasting Diseases of Children." DR DEJONGHS LIGHT-BROWN COD LIVER OIL is sold oslt in capsuled Imperial Half-Pmti, 2e. 6d.; Pints ir- Pd.; Qnartu- Oj : by all respectable Chemists and Druggists throughout the World. SOLI CONSIGNEES : 4K3AS, HAOTOKD AND CO., 77, STRAND, LOX-

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XVI, Issue 5650, 25 December 1879, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XVI, Issue 5650, 25 December 1879, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XVI, Issue 5650, 25 December 1879, Page 2

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