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.Local Industries. QLASS TO-ORKSI ~ ;■ V _ QLASS ' "^ORKSt Oar Leading Articles this week in: Confectioner* Jan, la per lb.; three Glass Jugs or Si 6d; Lamp Chimneys, three for 6d: Glass Balls (or shooting at, ■ in quantities to tuit porchuen; Garden Shades, til diet; Fish Globes and Gold Fish, Tory cheap. ■„ •' 'i M. CO OK ft SON l^ ...'.' : FREEMAN'S BAT '. , * , • . [ESTABLISHED 1872. * /O O T MAN. TEA US. W. HATFIELD, \ MANUFACTURER OF ALL KINDS OF LEA.THBB' PORTMANTEAUS (Wholesale and Retail). ▲ Good Stock of BEST SOLID LEATHER, and other* kinds of PORTMANTEAUS to select from. ' AT LOW PRICES. Leather Cases or Evert Description Midi to Order. ■_•-■.-■■_■ ALL GOODS manufactured on the premises from the BEST COLONIAL LEATHER. , REPAIRS neatly and Promptly Executed. ', 61, Foot of Grey-street. /: ■*. - T 0 C A L IN DUST EX. DUTTON BROS., ' Manufacturers of Every Description of ' ' CORKS, BUNGS, FISHING NET FLOATS, &c, 40. Wholesale and Retail. FACTORY: UPPER QUEEN-STREET.. ARNOCK BROTHERS, [Established IS62] ! • SOAP AND CANDLE MANUFACTURERS, COX'S CREEK, AUCKLAND. • Manufacturers of the celebrated Extract of Soap, Disinfectant Powders, First Prize Yellow, Blue Mottled, Double Crown, Economic, and Household, Carbolic, and other Medicinal and Toilet Soaps, made from the purest nf Tallows, etc Offices: Durham-street, Auckland. • N.B. Cash purchasers of Tallow, Wool, Sheepskins Bides, and Bones. - , . ■ "VTEW ZEALAND RUBBER J3I STAMP, ENGRAVING, AITD'STENCIL WORKS. Wβ have the most complete plant for producing Rubber Stamps of nay description. Being EDgravers we can deiign and engrave an/ kind ■ of stanfps at prices that will defy competition. Oar Monograms and Business Emblems are * > Specialty. S. U. GRIFFIN & CO., I Wellesley-atreet, Auckland. ' TIT H. ENT O N & CO. (BY APPOINTMENT to his excellency thb governor). QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND. W. H. FENTON, "" ~~ HENRY YOUNG, S Tlltv LARGEST >yV A* yvrXlrS. stock S L_J X \JWLS NEW x y / NrjT*/ ZEALAND. /V J. S HAT AND CAP MANUFACTURERS, SHIRTMAKERS, HOSIERS, AND GBNTLEMEN'i MEKCfiBS, ...».- -, THE AUCKLAND GAS VENETIAN X BLIND FACTORY. [Establishes 1801.1 tfjjjrv- it'." J ' *^—"""-• i jvD SSSS 3 CHEAPEST VENETIAN BLIND FACTORY IN NEW ZEALAND. Old Blinds Repainted, Taped, etc., at Low Prices. BLINDS SErfT TO ALL PARTS OF THE COLONY ON THE SHORTEST NOTICE ON mcobipx OF ORDER. ' ■ > .■-, •" LARGE STOCK OF METAL BIRD CAGES, jteok 6S 6t> EACH. A. * a7~b us b y (Late M. Horton Busby), ■ •: '■ ;' VENETIAN BLIND MAKERS, Corner of ' Cook and Gbey>stbekt3, MARKET SQUARE. AUCKLAND, N.Z. OUSE AND GENERAL DECORATIVE ESTABLISHMENT, 13, WYNDHAM-STREET, 15. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. J. Henderson, in thanking his numerous clients and the public generally for their past liberal favours, has much pleasure in informing them that he has Be* moved to more Extensive Premises (two doors above old shop), where he trusts to merit 'a continuance of their patronage. ■ - J. HENDERSON,' ''■>■■ 13, WYNDHAM-STREET, ** 16. :-. Hotels. QLABENDON HOTEL. •■.„. LUNCHEON ROOMS. '■> The extensive alterations and improvements In the culinary department having been completed, THE PROPRIETOR, HARRY BENNETT, is now prepared to supply a substantial Lunch, • consisting of Full Bill of Fare, for One Shilling, for any number of gentlemen or ladles, from twelve to two daily. Quickest attention. " • /• Arrangements made with gentlemen and ladies for Board only or Board and Residence at - moderate terms. ■■:.:■;■ CLARENDON HOTEL, ; Junction of. Queen,' Wakefield, and Rutland Streets THE PALACE HOTEL. OHINEMUTU. This Large and Commodious Hotel was erected after the stream of Tourists had fairly set in to the Lake District, and consequently the plan is such as to meet its growing wants and to admit of extensive improvements, which are being constantly added. - It is now THE LARGEST AND MOST COMFORTABLY FURNISHED HOTEL IN THE LAKE DISTRICT. The rooms, spacious and airy, are kept scrupulously clean. The view from the balcony is beautiful and varying. To the left, steam from the numerous boiling pools redolent of sulphur, rises in a continuous cloud while in front opens up a.beautiful and extensive view of Lake Rotorua, on which boats are kept for visitors, who may desire a pull or sail on its placid waters and explore its many romantic bays and headlands. .• , , • ,■, : : NATURAL HOT AND COLD BATHS . '.'/■ Are connected with this Hotel, and kept for tho s.ecial use of Tourists, and those who visit this Wonderland of Now Zealand will here find a comfortable home, where they will receive every attention at VERY MODERATE CHARGES. NONE BUT WINES AND SPIRITB OF THK BEST BRANDS KEPT IN STOCK. . r ' R. KING, Manager. : HARRY 11. HAYS. '* . Tourist Agent lor the Hot Lakes District. . Office: High-street, Auckland. TO THE INHABITANTS OF TAKAPUNA DISTRICT, AND THE PUBLIC GENERALLY. - MICHAEL CORCORAN (Late of the Greyhound, Thamen, and Metropolitan Hotels, Queen-street, and Star and Garter Hotel, .. • Coromandel) - , ' -* Begs to announce that he has taken the '-.. FLAGSTAFF HOTEL, -^ NORTH SHORE, And by keeping nothing but the BEST QUALITY. '. ,' '■ . . • of . . ■ . : ; ('■■'.:<?'■ hWINES,'SPIRITS, & ALES, ■ ; Hopes to merit the patronage of residents and , ' .■• ■ -.. !■ ; visitors. •■; .;..;, : . ■.:-.-'.■ .";..- ;' FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION FOR '. " . LODGERS. •-.•■.;•,.;.;;;...;■ BATHS, &c. .. ?-•. : The Hotel is close to the water, so that visitors have ' . the advantage of sea bathing. .' •,,;■;•.;•■ ; A First-class BILLIARD TABLE presided over by an experienced marker. . .-,".:,: M. CORCORAN, FLAGSTAFF HOTEL, ■'■ , ■ ' ; NORTH SHORE. ROMISSORY NOTE FORMS in Book* can be obtained at the Huuld Offlbe ': ' : ,' : ;

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7301, 13 April 1885, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7301, 13 April 1885, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7301, 13 April 1885, Page 7

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