D ALLEN'S COFFEE PALACE. . TEA & LUNCHEON ROOMS. While thanking the public for the large amount of patronage'accorded in the past the management have much pleasure in calling attention to the extensive additions and alterat ons made to meet the increasing trade of this popular restaurant. No expense j has been spared to make the establishment thoroughly up to date in every respect. The Dining Boom which is feriiliantly lighted with the incandescent lights is now announced by all to be the largest and most cheerful and best ventilated in Auckland. Breakfast from 8 a.m. to 10 a.m. Luncheon from 12 noon to 2 p.m.; Tea, Coffee, Cocoa, and Refreshments at any hour up to 8 p.m. Lavatories attached to *the Ladies' and Gent's Department. GEO. GEE, ' ' Manager. EDWIN J. TTJRPIN House, Land, Property, Financial, and General Commission Agent, Karangahape Road, Auckland (opposite, P. 0.), Accountant, Auditor, Valuator and Arbitrator. Rents and debts collected. Loans negotiated. Registry Ufßce for Governesses, Housekeepers, etc. All requiring employment should call. Correspondence with Employers requested. "EFFECTIVE INDIVIDUAL JJ TUITION, Personally or by Correspondence. Candidates prepared for B,A, and Matriculation Examinations, for Civil Service and Teachers' Certificates. Write for terms to H. MASON, M.A., Church street, Ponsonby. ■ fji DUNNE AND (To Cheapest' House in AITCKXAND for Paper-hangings, Paints, Picture Frames and Painter's Eequisites. Write for Patterns and Prices. THOMAS IMPBY. Manager EE : NE S T THOMAS, (Late of Parnell Eise), Fashionable Tailor and Habit-maker, Mercer, Haberdasher, etc., Ponsonby Eoad (opposite Franklyn Eoad) Auckland.—Having removed to larger premises and to a better "part of the City is prepared to do larger business, and guarantees to give all his customers complete satisfaction in price, workmanship and material. The advertiser would gladly welcome all his old customers in the Peninsula when they visit Auckland. FOR PICTURE FRAMES AND PICTURES. Go to the AUSTRALIAN ART PHOTO CO. S TIOETLAND ST., AUCKLAND Nrt to Winks and Hall. Lowest Prices. Finest "Work Guaranteed 1,1 £E D. ji uWE. R, No. 3 Ranfuiiy Buildings, Queen Street, Auckland. Commission Agent and Valuatob. Agent for Bricks and Tile 3 and debt collected all through N.ZJ FIKST-EATE Private Board and Residence. $ood Table and Attendance. No Children. Working men will find a comfortable Home. Letters and telegrams promptly attended to. Charges Moderate.—E. JOHNSON, Victoria St. West, Near Freeman's Bay, AUCKLAND. GL E N V I E W.— Having purchased the above wellknown Boarding House, I beg to intimate that I am prepared to receive Visitors and Boarders on moderate terms. Every comfort. Two minutes from Exhibition Grounds. Trams and buses pass the door every five minutes.—Mrs C. E. Mooke, Glenview, Symonds-street, Auckland. nijADSTONE COATEE PALACE, \J (late Marine Chambers), Queenstreet Wharf, Auckland.—H. Bennett and Fkank Ormalles, ProprietorsT— Having thoroughly renovated these commodious premises and suitably furnished them, the Gladstono Coffee Palace will be found up-to-date in everything. There are two capital Restaurants, at one of which a good meal may be had for 6d. Every convenience and comfort for families and single boarders. Salt and fresh, hot and cold baths. Terms moderate. Opening on December 24th, Christmas Eve. r TJAWTHORNE VILLA XX Upper Queen-ssreet (Opposite the College, Auckland. Madame yon Mkyirn has excellent accommodation for tourists and visitors. Grand views are obtainable of Auckland Harbour, town, etc. The house is surrounded by a fine garden. Good table and attendance. Plunge and shower bath. D# TO DEVELOP BRAIN POWER. —Keesmg's Improved Memory System.—Taught by Correspondence in Six Lessons. —For sure success in examination study of every kind, and business and general memory, this method is the most complete and easy ever devised, and ia absolutely ; the cheapest. The whole system is mastered for the fee of £1 11s 6d, or £l Is each in class of four or mo-re members (by correspondence). Candidates for School of Mines and other examinations should apply for this invaluable course. ' Incalculable advantages to those of mature age \rho wish for , aid in study and literature. The author possesses splendid testimonials. — Apply to Maukicb R. Keesing, P,0.0. Park Load, Auckland, Latin Professor, Marist Brothers' College, and Latin, German and Italian Instructor at Ladies' College, Remuera. /^HIEF Brand homespun suits an. V ligbt and durable for spring.
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Ohinemuri Gazette, Volume VIII, Issue 643, 28 October 1899, Page 4
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