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Merchandise. -pi X LOCH LINN HE AND WAIMATE: SALT— kW. FINE and COARSE A. S. Milk, V,. H. Cocoa ' A. S. Coffee and Milk, Branson'* Coffee Extract * C. & B.'s Essences, Lucca Oil, quart* Mid P&»t» Anchor; Sauce C. & B.'» Mushroom Catnip, Potted Meat, Cayenne Pepper] C. 4 B.'s Malt Vinegar , :. DRIED FRUlTSCurrants, EUme Ralslflt Sultanas, Dates, Imperials, Figs , CANDLESPries'* Belmont. National, Batt*rsea. Wax, Imperial. Sperm, Self-fitting, Night Lights, and Foreign Paraffin* Capers, Bicarb. Soda, Near*'* and Nestle'* Food Golden Syrup, Morton's 21b. and 41b. tin* Sardines, Albert's halve* and quarter* Salad Oil, ball-pints, pints, quarts, Morton'* Bottled Salt, Blacking Brown Papers—lmperial and Double Imperial, 881b., 601b., 1201b. ream* R.H. Paper, Paper Bag* assorted sixes Mustard— Superior, and Durham Azure Blue, Split Peas, Macaroni - Baking Powders, Nutmet* Pickle;. Morton's and C. ft B.'* Cony Powder, Ground Ginter, Seidllts Fowd* L. & P. Sauce, Yorkshire Relish LINSEED OIL— and Boiled drum* Mi wood COLZA and CASTOR OIL, in bulk KWBANK NAILS, assorted sizes WHITS and RED LEAD, Scott'* Genuine X THREE-BUSHEL SACKS Oakum, Mantz Metal Best Soft Patty Galvanised Buckets, Emery Cloth &C. &C, to, - SH. B. MORTON. JpHOTOGRAPHIC. The "U*ffua Chart* Paper," for Rapid Direct Printing. (Exposures 6to 16 Seconds by Gaslight.) In boxes containing C. de V. and Cabinet. Price 2*. "London Acme" Rapid Enamel Paper. In boxes containing C. de V. i.nd Cabinet, and Specimen Prink Price 3s. - *" A dark room for the use of tourists free of charge. gMOKE ONLY WM. S. KIMBALL AND CO.'S VANITY FAIR CIGARETTES, Unrivalled for Purity and Excellence of Haiufactan THIRTEEN PRIZE MEDALS, . Wholesale Agents for New Zealand ! ] P. HAY MAN AND CO., Donedin ; and. at Chrlstchurch, Wellington, and Auckland Hotels- - JJARTON'S OOMMEECIAL JJOTEL, HAMILTON. ?sabcvn HoWi is one of th.a Alice ; - in the Provincial i'-is'j.-ict. containing suites ea apartments st !table for private Sic ilies and visits of official!!, aiK auaib'l lag twee,,' 30 and 40 rooms for the Oj* o 1 the public. It 1* utiwly built, and with all the modern , requirement*, baths, etc., tor .convenience and comfort. 1 The Proprietor, C. J. W. Barton, in taking ov:r >hU ■. Hotel from Mr. James HalJy, is prepared to maintain its favourable character, and, to accommodate vititors FROM AUCKLAND AND UP-COUNTRY, will have a 'Bus regularly to meet every Train, Especial advantages afforded to Commercial Traveller, for whom sample rooms are reserved. C. J. W. BARTON, Proprietor. Q. WYNNE'S JJAMILTON JJOTEL. This Commodious Family Hotel, with it* detached Cottace, in the ornamental grounds overlooking the river, presents special advantages to families and visitors desiring first-class accommodation, with the privacy and comforts of a home. MRS. GWYNNF, Having resumed occupation ot the Livery Stables connected with the hotel, notifies that she has pat on a "bus to meet every train arriving from Auckland, and that VISITORS TO THE HOTEL Will be carried to and from the station free of charge STABLING FREE OF CHARGE Will be placed at the disposal of out-settlers. No responsibility. Hones at owner's risk. Saddle Horses, Double and Single Baggies, with careful drivers, provided. The palace hotel. OHINEMUTU. This Large and Commodious Hotel was erected after the stream of Tourists had fairly let in to the Lake District, and consequently the p]an is such a* to meat its growing wants and to admit of extensive improvements, which are being constantly added. It is now THE LARGEST AND MOST COMFORTABL FURNISHED HOTEL IN THE LAKE DISTRICT. The rooms, spacious and airy, are kept scrupulously clean. . The view from the balcony 1* beautiful and varying. To the left, steam from the numerous 'boiling pools redolent of sulphur, rises in a continuous cloud while in front open* up a beautiful and extensive view of Lake Rotorua, on which boat* are kept tor visitors, who may desire » poll 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 the snecial use of Tourist*, and those who visit this Wonderland of New Zealand will here find a comfortable home, where they will receive every attention at VERY MODERATE CHARGES. NONiS BUT WINES AND SPIRITS OF THE BEST BRANDS KEPT IN STACK. B. KING, Manager. HARRY H. HATR, Tourist Agent for the Hot Lake* District. Office: High-street, Auckland. QLAfiENDON HOTEL, luncheon rooms. The extensive alterations and improvements In the culinary department having been completed, THE PROPRIETOR, HARRY BENNETT, . * is now prepared to supply • substantial Lunch, consisting of Full Bill of Fare, for Ok* Shilling, for any number of gentlemen or ladles, from twelve - to two daily. Quickest attention. Arrangements made iflth gentlemen and ladles for Board only or Board and Residence at moderate , terms. CLARENDON HOTEL,. Junction of Queen, Wakefield, and Rutland. Streak " RANDOLF EAGLETON—Ladies' Hair. , dresser and Halrworker (awarded Special Gold ' Medal), the largest stock in New Zealand of human hair to select from. Wigs for street and stage in stock, v and mads to order. Manufacturer of the Celebrated Zendosaline and Anti-Scurf Cream, the beat ; hair-pro i' dncing agent known." Send for Pamphlet, free to any address. Ever- requisite, for the stage make-up in stock. - Fancy Costumes and * wigs for ? hire.—2SoL-? Queen-streeMo jposite Mc Arthur's). Auckland.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7342, 1 June 1885, Page 7

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859

Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7342, 1 June 1885, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7342, 1 June 1885, Page 7

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