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— Bn'sines3 Notice 3.— - , - OTI C E OP REMOVAL. J^ te McGready, Thomson, and Auckland Im PoTter, has Kemoved to High-street, XT\IRECT SUPPLY, ONLY JL/ OXE PROFIT. Jf' The Direct Supply Store; 249, Queen-strect (opposite Close Bros.), Imports direct from the Makers CHI.VA, GLASS, AND EARTHENWARE IRONMONGERY, BRUSH WARE, CUTLERY FANCY GOODS LAMPWAEE, ETC., ETC. and are thus able to give cash buyerstereat advantages. We have a large and varied stock supplemented by each ship that arrives of whicli we invite inspection by all who study economy. Toilet Services, 7s 9d Bronze F.nders from 3s 6d Bronje Table Lamps with Globe from Ss 9d XAII goods equally cheap. Country ordersX M receive special attention. Wholesale and * retail. Terms cash. H. C. HANCHARD, IMPORTER OF GENERAL MERCHANDISE AND JOB WAREHOUSEMAN. O T I C E OP REMOVAL. HUDSON (LATE HILL AND HUDSON), CHEMIST AND DRUGGIST, Begs to inform his friends and customers that he has REMOVED HIS BUSINESS To New aad Commodious Promises at the CORNER OF VICTORIA-STREET & HOBSONSTREET. September 23,1881. AUC ELAND PICTURE FRAMING A>iD GILDING DEPOT. J. R. DECOURCY I Begs to notify to-His friends ana tho general pubHc | tnat he hu undertaken the management of the above establishment, where PICTURE-FRAMING, GILDING, MOUNTING, &c., in all its branches, will be undertaken at prioes defying competition. Eitimates given. A Large Stoek of Mouldings, Framing Materials) and Pioturea of every description always on hand. QUEEN-STREET, Junction of WakefUld-street. Jp RE EM AN'S BAY TEA WAREHOUSE, JUHCTION OF PATTESON, DItAXE, AND "W ELLESLEY-STREETS. J. BILLING TON & SON, Having opened out in their New Premises, the argest Stock of Groceries ever offered to the inhabitants of Freeman's Bay, Ponsonbr, and Franklin Road, are now in a position U execute all Orders Intrusted to them with Care and Dispatch. | J.B. & Son would call the particular attention of | their friends and all connoisseurs to their Stock of New Season's Teas. | Having paid very great care to the selection of the j same, and holding one of the largest Stocks of any Family Grocer in Town, they are in a position to j supply Teas of First-class Quality, and at the lowest : price. J.B. & Son wish to thank their numerous Friends for the very liberal support accorded them for the last 14 years, and beg to assure them their object in the future will be to supply First-class Goods at the lowest possible prices. Families waited upon as usual, and all Orders Delivered Free. Notb the Address : J. BILLINGTON & SON, Billing ion's Buildings, JxtßsarAx's BAY. fJIHE jg X C EL S I OK "^yrASHING JfLUID gPIRITS OP

C. WILLIAMS Returns his sinoero thanks to the Public for the great success that ha 3 attended this new Local Industry. Owing to tha inoreased demand, ha has Improved and Enlarged his appliances which will enable him to give n still purer article and execute all orders with greater promptitude. Every care will be taken to keep tho strength «p to the standard known as (950) specified gravity. Testimonials can ba seen at the Works, Albortatreet. Sold by all grocers 6d pint bottle. Cleanses and purifies everything washed with it KING'S TEMPERANCE HOTEL, COROiIANDEL. Andrew King has purchased the magnificent pre mises formerly known as tlie Albion Hotel. Since taking possession he has had the whole painted, papered, and re-arranged, to adapt it for a First-class Hoarding Establishment. The new kitchen, with one of the largest cooking apparatus in the province, will meet any demands on it although the house may be full, and is presided over by an experienced cook. The Restaurant attached to the hotel is open to tlie public from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m., and all the delicacies procurable will be served. A splendid suite of Fourteen Bed and Sitting Rooms, in detached buildings, easily accessible, a short distance from the hotel in the grounds, gives customers all the privacy of cottage homes ; and the sea being close at hand the rooms are daily aired by its invigorating breezes. The proprietor has completed arrangements to Hire Boats for the use of visitors, at a low rate, for water parties, fishing, rowing, sailing, or picnicing, with the attendance of a steady, skilful, civil waterman if desired. A.K. hopes that this now venture of his, the want of which has long been felt, will be supported by the travelling public, and assures them that the experience gained by him catering in the colonies during the last 27 years (10 of which have been spent at Coromandel) will still be used to gain a name and trade for the new house. A.K. also takes this opportunity to thank the Coromandel people for tho liberal support they have given him since he has resided among them, and will try to deserve a continuation of it. A comfortable Reading and Smoking Room has been fitted up, and the following papers are always on the table:—Town and Country, Queenslander, Bulletin, Sydney Mail, Home News, Glasgow Weekly Mail Saturday Night, Observer, Daily Herald, Coromandel Jlail, Ac. A Sample Room for Commercial Travellers. Telegrams attended to. Omnibuses to the door on the arrival of every boat. ANDREW KING, Proprietor. HE. COT TO N & CO., • AUCTIONEERS, La>"d and General Agents. Horse Sales every Saturday, at 11 o'clock. Merchandise, Produce, etc., overy Saturday, at % o'clock. ;

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 6270, 21 December 1881, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 6270, 21 December 1881, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 6270, 21 December 1881, Page 8