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Hotels. TTNITED QERVICE TTOTEL, WELLESLEY AND QUEEN STREETS, AUCKLAND. PROPRIETOR ... ... J. 0. CONDON. This well-known and old-established Hotel, having been just renovated, affords accommodation second to none in the city. One of. the most important additions mude Is A SPACIOUS DINIKGROOM, the entrance to which is in Wellesley-strect. It is iltte.i up after the most approved style, and is specially adapted for the convenience of Visitors and City Gentlemen. An excellent Bill of Fare is dally provided, which includes all the delicacies of the season. BREAKFAST—From eight to ton a.m. LUNCH—From twelro noon to two p.m. TEA—Frc.-m five p.m. to the Moso of the per. foruiances at Opera House. Vultors to this popular place of amusement C»n be served with Tea, CofT'-p, or anything they require during the intervals. Ladies can have anything sent up to the anterooms. THE SLEEPING ACCOMMODATION at the United Service is all that can be deaired, the bedrooms being well and comfortably furnished. VACANCIES FOR BOARDERS, who will find there every home comfort. Terms on application. The Proprietor calls special attention to the fact that he is a ' DIRECT IMPORTER i of the best Brands of Spirits and Liquors extant. including the celebrated Scotch Ulen- ; levlt Whisky, and the far-famed Edinburgh ' Ales, in bottle and cask. Simple cases pent to any part of the colony on receipt of ordor. The EOTTLE DEPARTMENT is replete with a vary large assortment of the very best lines in (he market, and is made a speciality by the Proprietor. THE ADVANTAGES OF THIS HOTEL Are—A eood Restaurant, splendid Sleeping .Accommodation, a supply of the best Spirits, "Winos, Ales, end Mout procurable, its central situation, and every attcution. DON'T FORGET THE SPECIAL GRILL. , UNITED SERVICE HOTEL, BARTON'S COMMERCIAL XT OTE L, XX. HAMILTON. The above Hotol 13 one of the finest in the Provincial District. coHtaininj: suites of apartments suitable for private families. It is nowly built, and with all the modern requirements, baths, etc., for convenience and comfort. Upon the opening of the Railway to Oxford and LichfleM, TOURISTS TO THE LAKE DISTRICT Will find Hamilton a plenant aud convenient break ina lon journey, and at the Commercial Hotel every thing that can be desired in civility and attention. Especial advantages afforded to Commercial Tra« vellers, for whoai sample rooms are reserved.

NEXT THE RAILWAY STATION. C. J. W. BARTON, Proprietor. HpHE TE AWAMUTU HOTEL. (Late Central Waikato Hotel). This Hotel having been rebuilt with extensive improvements, offers every comfort and convenience for families and invalids visiting this healthy and chinning country district. Hot and cold bath 3, a liberal cuisir «, one of Wright's best billiard tablos, and the choicest brands only of wines and spirits are offered to the travelling public. Sample rooms disconnected from the hotel, and other special con* venieiiecs provided for commercial travellers. H. LEWIS, Owner and Proprietor. Grocers. fTIHIS XfiTAY to CJAVE tvfoney. X. t V k5 -LvJL UNHEARD OF PRICES ! S3 AT REW ' S WHOLESALE GROCERY AND PROVISION STORE, VICTORIA-STREET. " Quality is the true test of cheapness." TEAS— At Is Rd and Is 10d ; Indian Tea at 2s and 2s lOd per II). These Teas are confidently recommended *s Icing of superior quality anil worth much more money in the regular way of trade. COFFEKS -a 1 Is, is 3d, and Is Cd per lb. Ground on the premises daily. RUG ARS-At 2J-d, 3d, and 31d per lb. PROVISIONS-Butter, of ".the choicest quality, re* celvod from the Mmigere, Wairoa, and othe fimous districts daily. con", prime Canterbury, from 8d per lb. Chkisk, choice quality, only 6d per lb. RICE. *c.—Rangoon Rice, Sib for Is; Green Peas, 71b for 9d; Sat;o 61b for Is ; Tamoo», 51b for Is; Split Peas, 51b for Is; Pearl Barley, 51b for Is. SOAPS. *c —Good Household Foap, 3d per bar: Bluemottled, 6d per bar : C»ud' i, full - weight Sperms, at sd, Sd and lOd pel The fact that we now have the Largest Retail Tbade in Auckland is sufficient proof of the Superiority of our Teas, Groceries, and General Provisions. To CASH PURCHASERS every reasonable induce, ment is offered, to encourage Business. TERMS—RKADY MONEY Small Profits and Quick Returns. All Purchases Deliver»d Vree within Three Miles of City. Please .Note the Address— R. KE W'S ■Wholesale ani> Retail GROCERY AND PROVISION STORE, Corner of VICTORIA AND ALBERT STREETS. Commission Agents. Ip L. PRIME, House and Land Agent, 1 •* Oftlce* Nn. 25, Insurance Company's Buildngs, Q '.icen-street. /CHARLES TO THILL, LAND AND COMMISSION AGENT WITANGAREI. JAMES GILLIES. COMMISSION MERCIIANT AND GENERAL AGENT, 311, Georgk-strekt, Sydnes , . Salei and Purchases of Vessels, Merchandise, and produce of all kinr , * effected en the most favourable Terms. F. G. IT™ r N GTON LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND. Established 19 Years. Catalogue of Properties sent on application. Money to Lend and Houses to Let. G. W. B INNEi ' * C a ' AUCTIONEERS AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS, WOOL, GRAIN, AND PRODUCE BROKERS. Agents for— THE SUN FIRE OFFICE, LONDON H. & T. PEAK'S HO BART JAMS KKID BROS.' OATMEAL J.GILMOUU'S HAMS AND BACON A. OLDHAM & SON'S FLAX MATTING) A. OLDUAM & SON'S BINDING TWINE. GRAY & ALDRICU'S FLOUR (Red Lion Brand) FEKGUSSON & MITCHELL'S BIIOWN WRAPPING PAPER FERGUSSON & MITCHELL'S PAPER BAGS G. W. BINNEY & CO., CORN EXCHANGE, FORT-STREET. ' , FREE STORES— Fort-street, Auckland.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7660, 10 June 1886, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7660, 10 June 1886, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7660, 10 June 1886, Page 2

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