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EM i' E R-A NOB HOTEL COROMANDEL. AND R E W KING Proprietor VISITORS to Coromandel wili find hero all the comforts of an hotel, with the quietnesi of a private htn;ao. Fourteen lofty well-aired bedrooms, apart from the main Hotel, free from tho the odours iuseperable from the kitchen and dining room. The Kertaurant is under the suprintcn dance of the Proprietor, Paddock and Stabling, HARMONIUM, PIANOFORTE. SING ING, AND VOICE CULTURE. MR HERBERT Fj QMALL rganist of St. James' Presbyterian Uhurches, Private Lessons at the Hall, £1 Is per Quarter (ten lessons,) Lessons at Pupil's Residence, £2 2s per Quarter. Gentlemens' Singing Class (Tuesday evenings), lOs'Gd per Quarter, Ladies' Singing Class afternoon) 10s 6cl p3r Quarter, Address: RANGER HALL, RICHMOND STREET. Ordei'3 may be left at Mr Harston, Stationer, or at Private Residence, Mrs McLeay, Beach Road. B. Bateman, FAMILY BUTCHER I'RoHiESton Street, Shortland,. IN returning IMANKS to his Customers . aud the Public generally, would in timate to them that he will continue to supply their wants, as cheap, if not cheaper than any Establishment on the Thames. BEEF HAMS—Specially prepared for keeping any length of time. Just the thing for Bushmen, Gumdiggers, Prospectors, and Surveyors. PORK SAUSAGES. - Pork Sausages manufactured by this firm are so wellknown they need no comment,

PRELIMINARY NOTICE, TO THE' INHABITANTS OF THE THAMES, James MoUianey HAS OPENED A CASH BEEF, PORK, and SMALL GOODS BUTCHERY in POLLEN STREET, NEXT DOOR to Mr HETHERINGTON'S, Draper, and hopes i that by keeping nothing but FIRST CLASS MEAT and SMALL GOODS to obtain a failshare of Public Patronage. THE SHOP IS NOW OPEN. Note the Address— JAMES McILHANE?, BUTCHER, Next door to Mr Hethekington's, Draper, Pollen Street. FIRST DELICACIES OF THE SEASON. Lamb! Lamb! Lamb! PRIME AND GOOD. FRESH BUTTER AND EGGS TWICE A WEEK Direct from the Farm, John Townsend Would again thank his many Customers tor their past favors, and assures them that no efforts shall be spared on his part to merit a oontinuanoe of same. No one Artiole is made a Speciality at this Shop; Everything is of the best, and best only, while he ia determined not to ba undersold by anyone, A trial is respectfuly solicited, SMALL GOODS and PORK SAUSAGES of unexceptional Quality, ready at all Hours on SATURDAYS. Pork] Sausages 5d per lb JOHN TOWNSEND, Mary Street, Thames. ESTABLISHED 18 6 9. W. Bobbett (SO WELL KNOWN FOR KEEPING FIRST CLASS MEAT.) IN thanking the Public for past favours, would inform them that he is supplying the VERY BEST ARTICLES at oame prices ag inferior meat sold by other shops, and will continue to do so.—W B.

SOMETHING YOU WILL KNOW; SOMETHING YOU OUGHT TO KNOW W DAWES IS prepared to Sell MEAT of the very BEST QUALITY as CHEAP, if not Cheaper than any Butcher on the Thames, fly SAUSAGES, BRAWN, TRIPE, and all SMALL GOODS, always Freshen hand, for Sale at less than bedroek Prices. i§ FIRST-CLASS jaj. • PHOTOGRAPHY S§a MILLIONPRICES. |Oj| Cartes de Vislte, 6s per half-doz.; I Cabinotß, IBs per dozen. /g .j<QM|| Inapootiou-.iavitod at MifiSlll ARNOLD'S M| (Formerly Rodfern's) llli&Ylh 'A 270, QUEEN-STREET M^XIM (Opposite Fireball), w v|l£' 1 AUCKLAND. HPAOE RESERVED FO|R G, Redfebn, iPJIOTOGRAPIIER,; POLLEN STREET, SIIORTLAND. UDY BOWEN HOTJsIL (Opposite Bradley & Co.'s Stables), Brown St,, Tiiamks. THIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION FOR T TRAVELLERS., BEST BRANDS ov WINES and SPIRITS ONLY KEPT. SPARKLING ALES Always on Draught JOHN FOGARTY, Proprietor SPECIAL NOTICE, lii connection with the above 11, BUCKLAND (]jate Cook at the Pacifio Hotel) will open on Saturday, October 27, a RESTAURANT ALL MEALS ONE SHILLING. Breakfast, Ito 10 -,, Lunch, 12 to 3; D)nnor at 6 p;m,

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Thames Advertiser, Volume XXI, Issue 6324, 8 February 1889, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Thames Advertiser, Volume XXI, Issue 6324, 8 February 1889, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Thames Advertiser, Volume XXI, Issue 6324, 8 February 1889, Page 4

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