Business Notices. JTNION OIL, SOAP. AND CANDLE \J COMPANY (LIMITED). MANUffAOTUBEBS 01 COMMON AND TOILET SOAPS, CANBLES, PEANUT, and othkb Lubbi- \ GATING OILS. SOAP AND CANDLE WOKKS—PABNELL, OIL WORKS— CUSTOMHOUSE-STBBET WEST. WAREHOUSE AND OFFICES— LOWHB ALBERT STREET. Cash Purchasers ol Tallow. Delivery taken at either Pamell Works or Ware honie. REMEMBER THIS. T P -VT OU A RE Q ICK ' If your are sick, HOP BITTERS will surely aid Nature in making you well aeain when all else fails. If you are comparatively well, but feel the need of a urand tonic and stimulant, never rest easy till you are made a new being by the use of HOP BITTERS. If you are costive or dyspeptic, or are Buffering from any other of the numerous diseases of the stomach or bawels, it is your own fault if you remain ill, for HOP BITTERS are a sovereign remedy to all such complaints. If you are wasting away with any form of Kidney Disease, stop tempting death this moment, and turn for a to HOP BITTERS. If yonr are sick with that terrible sickness, Nervousness, you will nnd a " Balm in Gilead" in the use of HOP BITTERS. If you are a frequenter, or a resident of a miasmatic district, barricade your systom against the scourige of all countries—malarial, epidemic, bilious and intermittent fevers —by the use of HOP BITTERS. If you have rough, pimply, or sallow skin, bad breadth, pains and aches, and feel miserable generally, HOP BITTERS will give you fair skin, rich blood, the sweetest breath, health and comfort. In short they cu'e ALL Diseases of the Stomach, Bowels, Blood, Liver, Nerves, Kidneys, &c and £500 will be paid for a case they will not cure or help, or for anything impure or injurious fonml in them. That poor, bedridden, invalid wife, sister, mother, or daughter, can be made the picture of 'health by a few bottles of Hop Bitters costing but a trifle. WILL YOU LET THEM SUFFER r CLEANSE, PURITY AND ENRICH THE BLOOD WITH HOP BITTERS. - And you will have no sickness or sufferi or doctor's bills to pay
TMPORTANT NOTICE. "VTEW IVSALAND AND TNTERCOLONIAL "VTEWS AND Advertising agency The Manager of the above Agency, which has branches throughout the Colonies and in all the principal centres of population in the world, begs to announco that it has been established with a view to meet the wants of commercial men, as well as consumers, by the exercise of sound judgmont and practical skill in the economical, judicious, and prompt distribution of advertisements. WITH THE OBJKCT OF PUSHING BUSINESS. From his long residence in the Colonies, his intimate acquaintance with the requirements of advertisers, as well as liis cordial relations with nowspapor proprietors, the Manager is able to offer the following advantages : — The services of an expert. Greater economy by means of an organised agencythin can bo secured by individual efforts. Energy and method in the pushing of a now com met da) undertakings. Careful supervision of the interests of advertisers. Selection of the best advertising mediums and most
Prompt, honourable, and conscientious treatment of advertisers and newspxpor proprietors, in order to protect their respective interests and reputation. pt ENERAI "XTEWS A GENCY Mr. Palford has the sole right to issue the paper known as "L , Entr' Aote" in the Opera House and Theatre Royal. By securing the services of literary men o ability, end by combination with news agencies in all parts of the world, the New Zealand and Intercolonial Agency will bo able to supply to newspaper proprietors leading articles, news letters, telegraphic summaries, &c. WILLIAM SYLVESTER PULFORD, Manager. Box 216 P. 0., Auckland. Hotels. TnLAGSTAFF HOTEL, DEVONPORT, MRS. M. BROWN Having recently removed from the Masonic to the above Hotel, and having just completed eztendvo additions and improvements to tho house, is prepared to afford superior accommodation to visitors and travellers, apartments for families, otc, etc. M. BROWN, PBOPRIETUKSB FLAGSTAFF HOTKL. CLARENDON HOTEL, Comer of Queen, Wakofleld, and Rutlandstreets. Saporlor accommodation for families, and Commercial Travellers. PRIVATE SUITES, Alcock's best Billiard Tables. NIGHT PORTER. HARRY BENNETT, Proprietor. Late Frovidoro New Zealand and Union Company's Steamorß. £3T Luncheon dally from 12 till 2. /COMMERCIAL FAIRTRADE. Gentlemen dining in the City will find the ROY AX MAIL furnished with all modern improvements, the Cooking and Waiters' attention being under the personal supervision of the proprietor. The Hotel la fitted with Lavatories, in connection with the dining rooms, bath rooms, large coffee room, and smoking room, where Gentlemen can retire from the busy turmoil of commercial life, and pas; a quiet honr If they can spare the time, J.C. trusts to rotatn the liberal support he has received for the laatfivo ycais from his patrone. No doubt, with the strict attention he has always given to his business—this liberal support will continue. JOHN CODLING, Proprietor Royal Mail HoteL DONALD MoGREGOR (Late of the Auckland Hotel) Has very great pleasure in announcing to his Monde and the public that he has taken that well-known, favourite, and conveniently situated Hostlory tiie Waltomata Hotel, which ho has, at considerable expense, entirely renovatod and refurnished, making the house second to none for comfort and convenience in the colonies, and where, by civility and attention he hopes to rccoive a fair share of pnblic patronago o. first-class Restaurant has been added to tho Hotel where gentlemen who lunch in the city will nnd everr delicacy of tho season, and attention paid to theli comfort. Hot, Cold, and Shower Baths, and ovor.i convenience for travellers and families, have been added to the Hotel. Wines, Spirits, and Beers, &c. &c, only of the host brands kept. Charges moderate Note the address : D McGregor Waitemata Hotel, corner of Queen and Customhouse streets Auckland. New Zealand.
N'i.a.of'o.'f.' "I7ISTABLISHED in Avondale, is oyea to B*J receive new members; age, 18to 40; Fee, 5s to 20a; Weekly-ls.—Application to Mr. Smith, N. 0.; Mr. Wawnian, v.G.; Mr. Bollard, Sectetar fAvonI dale; Dr. Knight, Ponsonby.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6827, 4 October 1883, Page 3
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