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** B"?ineS" > Nor ices. j io timate that it »*« po3sible ptlcc , and ; jrsWl^ B artic e, '"J liluJC( . s , which no other flrm > ei f thc >- can ' with conr, " cnce - liefy iD tie trade I» foUowing prkcs wi n prove :- »-a ««er ftbruanr 1. ISSI. £ ,_ „ Ice^ nlarg eOU.-tHio, r agreement),,- qo s x42^^^Sn°- c '- vc •■■;»• fiiD( , cr Wine. I'M- iioa-n.. • • •• 010 6 .-er dozen .. ;; J IJ. 0 rill r?dozen:: :: .. j* j> OraDf c »'"?"• I" thc pound or twenty per cent . diaHtbeaccouot 5 P»J,» unts Mc not , wM bo fore that jich woni" t wIU be charged. date, the I:>" an ;"" will he s uj,,,licd at the above Country cu-tunitr» »•" £' d , )Otl i es will bo price! . tot all I" ,l '* ,^^^ "ilo""nco will bo made charged for, iww ■ a i ', Ilcl;or Jini; to their condition. fo r rases when . r«ur ni retlll . ne d will bo allowed B,ttl M an.lFtoivcrs for at ?". K " ' w : m i, c taken in packin; goods. l'artifjuri* , arl u( , st( ,,j to advise the A not U «t«S r 'Ul be charged, as at fflarkeMTifCS. .

bet; to draw the attention of our old VV cisToniers that wo still keep on business in ? me t rr.p" !:^"ut^o;r^^d 3 s: f V rl 'n'c -lu'-ralian mil English Wines, which we reaUy can'recommend to our private customers. We lave also in stock— Knyal Ulend Whisky jfeddlc's Whisky Branilies-liruclKiut, ISLinchy, Meukow, Cau-ti;-r. faviliir, Burgand, Texicr Gerrard /le an.l Stuut -Byass, Moline, Anglo Bavarian ». 4 Uass's (in bulk), German Lager-beer, which w.i 3 awarded a gold medal at Sydney and at Jlclbourne, and brewed specially to suit English palate Champagne, French Wines, Hock Wine, Laubenheimer, Madeira, Fort Wine, Sherry Clarets

Harjes & Co., Late SUMMER & CO., FOKT-9TREET. 7~rTh u r rriuLY (for a number of years with Mr. W. W. Kobiiuon), Eecs to intimate to the I'uulic tuat be has succeeded to the Tob.icco Business, /• 4 Q U E E X- S T U E E T, '».f o4* opposite Bank rf New Zealand, *>4t until lecentlv carried on by Mc«sr.-. Partridge and WwiUuus as a Hrauch Establishment, and hpves. by attention to the wants oi the -jisukins Public, to merit a share of their patronage. SS~ P. anil \V."s Si-mi ljuk-. i">" Clt Tolaixo "* a.ways on hand. Ajent for the " Club House " Cijrirs. UCKLAND I'ICTUKE FBAJIEfG A.ND GiI.L'IXG Di;i'OT J. R. IJeCOUECY Sees to notify tc 1:U f.-iemls ami the general public tha; !ie h.i3tin.!-.-nakon the management of the above ■■; PICTUKE-VKAMIXG, GII.BING, MOUNTING, &c, in all i:s branches, will be undertaken at prices defying competition. Estimates i-iven. A Lirre Stock of MouWings. Framing Materials, ana Pictures cf every deicription always on hand. QUEEX-STIIEET Junction of Wakefield-sireet. TU.ST LANDED EX 'AN TERES,' QU IX A B 4 u l x a d _rL

SPARKLING TONIC WATER, is THE DRINK OF THE DAY, It is an excellent gastric tonic. It stimulates and assi-sts digestion, and is specially adapted for table use. It restores and maintains brain power. It does not contain Phosphorus and cannot eliminate free phosphoric acid, It does not contain Iron and cannot constipate. it combines the tonic properties of bitter Ale with the pleasant freshness and exhilarating eilects of Champagne. It is entirely free from Alcohol, and may be taken in any qnantity without ihe depressing result which Alcohol produces. It is grateful to the palate of the invalid and allays febrile thirst. Price: Is per Bottle ; 9s per Dozen. Jα r> on d, H 0 M (E 0 P A T H I C P H A R M A CY, QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND. KING'S TEMPERANCE HOTEL, COJ'.OJIAXDEL. Andrew King has purchased the magnificent pro rmses formerly known as the Albion Hotel. Since taking possession he has had the whole painted Papered, and rearranged, to adapt it for a First-class Boarding Establishment. Tne new kitchen, with one of the largest cooking apparatus in the province, will meet any demands on it although the house mar bo mil, and is presided over by an experienced cook. The Itestaurant attached to the hotel is open to the public from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m., and all the delicacies procurable will \ K served. A splendid suite of Fourteen Bed and sitting Eooras, 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, .ashing, rowing, sailing or picnicing, with the attendance of a steady, skilful, civil waterman, if 'ltsireu. A.K. hopes that this new venture of his, the want ui which lias long been felt, will be supported by the travelling public, and afsnres them that the experience t'amed by him catering in the colonies during the last -'years (10 of which have been spent at Coromandel) wu still be used to gain a name and trade for the new nouse. A.K. also takes tliis opportunity to thank the UJromamlel people for the liberal support they have given mm since he has resided union" them and will '<y to deserve a continuation of it ° A comfortable Heading and Smoking Room has been fitted up and the following papers are always on the table:—Town and Country, Quecnslander Bulletin £j'lney Mail, Home News, Glasgow Week!} Mail, Saturday Night, Observer, Daily Herald, Coromandei ■iu&ll, A"C. A Sample Room for Commercial Travellers. Telegrams attended to Omnibuses to the door on the arrival of every boat. ANDREW KING Proprietor.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 6297, 23 January 1882, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 6297, 23 January 1882, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 6297, 23 January 1882, Page 3