A L E X A N D R A HOT EL, CORNER CHAPEL and DURHAM STREETS, THE BEST BRANDS OF WINES AND , SPIRITS. The Best of Accommodation. ■ ' GRAND BILLIARD • ROOM. All papers kept on file. D. URQUHART, Proprietor. 207 ■ VICTORIA HOTEL, VICTORIA- STREET. • CA F E S A M P L E R O O M For Commercial. Travellers.,' ": : SUITES OF ROOMS FOR FAMILIES. , . NIGHT PORTER. BATHS. Ici on parle Francaise. Eswird Deutsch gesprochen. E. : S. HILL, Proprietor. PACIFIC' H O T EL, GRAHAMSTOWN. ; Every Accommodotion for Visitors. BATHS AND BILLIARDS. .Next .to 'the ACADEMY' OF MUSI'C-. C. CURTIS, i Proprietor, PO W E L L ' S DINING ROOMS AND BOARDING ESTABLISHMENT, Lower Queen-strebt, Next Door to the Metropolitan Hotel, , : AUCKLAND. - 137 TTtTATERLOO HOUSE, Waterloo Quadrant, T V Auckland. — Board and Residence by. the day, week, or month. Opposite Government House, - and within five minutes' wnlk of the wharves. , "PROVINCIAL BOARDING-HOUSE, X SHORTLAND-STREET, ' Two minutes' walk from Post-Office. Board and Residence 20s per week. Do. (with Single Bedroom) 25s do. All Meals Is each. Beds Is. W. J. COOK, Proprietor. 81 n A F E IMPERIAL. \J E. HALE, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BAKER AND CONFECTIONER, IMPERIAL BAKERY, Queen-street Wharf. : NAVY AND GENERAL SHIPPING CONTRACTORS. Contractors to the Union Steamship Co. ov New Zealand. 71 RY D E R* S REFRESHMENT AND luncheon rooms, Queen-street Wharf. Grilled Chops and Steaks. Tea and Coffee. n STEVENSON, FASHIONABLE TAILOR, Foot of Grey-street, Auckland. A Large and Well-assorted Stock of Tweeds and Coatings always on hand. . ■ . ' '" Style and ' Fit Guaranteed. ' ' 201 T? R I C CRAIG, COLLECTOR OF NEW ZEALAND FERNS, Princes-street Auckland, Four Doors Above the Museum, HAS FOR SALE, SPECIMENS OF NEW ZEALAND FERNS, Unmounted or mounted in sets of 12 up to 130 varieties, either in Books or Boxes on Cardboard or Paper. Wardian cases on hand of various sizes filled with New Zealand Ferns. NEW ZEALAND FERN SEED FOR SALE. 101 M E. TYNDALL, Surgeon Dentist, TOP. OF GREY-STR. EET. Five years assistant to Mr. Plumley. CELLULOID! CELLULOID! CELLULOID!' A New American Base for Artificial Teeth, Just Imported. • Celluloid is a base which is superior to Vulcanite, and surpassed only by gold for artificial teeth. It is much stronger than rubber, consequently can be much thinner and still have sufficient strength. It is free 'from injurious ingredients, therefore less likely to cavise inflammation of the mucus menbrane. It is cleanly and beautiful in appearance, there being itfthis respect no comparison. ir.KJLlv.nitJ !-"• Upper and. lower in Celluloid £10 0 0 In Vulcanite, from 4 0 0 Silver ... 6 0 0 Gold , 16 0 0 ±<s7 i ALEY, j[\_ w [Established since 1865] PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER, From Ridlet & Son, London, Begs to inform his friends and the Public generally that he has lately received a Large and Choice Assortv: ment of Goods, Comprising— GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, ALBERTS, RINGS, LOCKETS, BROOCHES, EARRINGS, STUDS, FIELD, OPERA, AND MARINE GLASSES, Also some Magnificent MUSICAL BOXES. WATCHES, CLOCKS, and all kinds of JEWELLERY ■ Repaired with dispatch. Country Orders punctually attended to. Please Note Address — A. ALEY, QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND. 51
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