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THE •HT A R TT OTEL, MASONIC HOTEL. HZ f 7, —T — N T N G| "OICHARD MAGINN, O ATTrKTjA™ -tl * G. Undertake/ JNG' ±i manufacturer of AUCKLAND. s » ~^^^ , ADAmTaibNS ~~ Wellesley_Street. V ri^^\ CoSfSd Jteo^lffltit&SSa^iS R. WHITAKER. f UnCrals P""1^ CXCCUted at 25 P6l *Cent ' n^^Ul Mnm_AT munity and general public tbat be has Purchased the below the usual charges in Auckland. S?^_!\ iviijN___t___j Interest of Mr. R. J. Davidson in tbe above well-known I'ISH \ N^iii!_i?^l>^fi^r PH FAMILY AND COMUIERCIAL hotel. _QTQ R j A H0 T E Punctuality to all orders, and tlie strictest l|ws^«fififlM WATERS, " THE STAR," V victoria street. ' respectability guaranteed. E^g|p^^^| j| j j '||y j CE> Etc> Replete with every Modern Luxury and Comfort in each Ll— 1 '^«^^^^^^__^_______i__rj___ Department, requires no tall talk, nor "bigb falutin" CAFE SAMPLE ROOM NOTE THE ADDRESS. 531 -"^•^^:_^^^^gj_F to recommend it; the position it has long held as For Commercial Travellers. »■ ' ATT_T7T_T~Sri?T. WT^'ATTr-VT AAm ro« THE LEADING HOTEL IN AUCKLAND Ordinary every clay at one o'clock sharp; all the ALI_I_KI blKJiJil, AUCKLAND. 526 is unquestioned, its high prestige undeniable. Tho delicacies of the season. Tj. & i TSAACS. ———" success attending „„,_,_„ SUITES OF ROOMS FOR FAMILIES. JV J\. I XTT -p, TW T? a x. <_ "THE STAR" NIGHT PORTER. BATHS. XJ * J" X X W E. MEARS for the past few years is mainly due to the efficiency, the Ici on Parle Francaise. JEswird Deutscb gesprochen (ESTABLISHED 1842), ]y . (For m!Uly yearß wit]l v-, E- Watte), untiring care and attention of THE MANAGER, MR. -^ „ TT _ T TTT,,. , „ 21/ MERCHANTS, AUCTIONEERS, SHIPPING AGENTS Wishes to inform his Friends and the Public of AuckW. A. CLARK; and MR. CAIRNS takes the earliest E. S. HILL, PROPRIETOR. Awn Brtvnm QTn.r Pnnp_T.TnT)6 land that he has Purchased tbe whole of the Bookselling, opportunity of announcing tbat as in the past so in tbe AISD 15UJNDH.D DIUKI_ 1 liui KLhIUKb, Stationery, and Music Business lately carried on by future, MR. CLARK will (under MR. CAIRNS' general Importers of every description of J Mr. N. Fairs. • supervision) retain the position he has pro ved himself so T)ACIFIC HOTEL, FANCY GOODS BRUSHWARE f JUST OPENED, weu qualified to hold. I att a -_T«Trvww .<.TATTrvNrFT.v Ptttt vt? v ' Large Selections of Photographic and Scrap Albums, '"PWPCITIP" -1- GRAHAMSTOWN, STATIONERY, OUI LERY, Writing Desks and Work-Boxes, inJL __l__it, ACADEMY OF wtt .TP AMERICAN GOODS, PAINT, Hymns Ancient and Modern, Wm be conducted on the same Liberal Principle as ° v x JUUSIU CLOCKS WVTCHES, CHURCH SERVICES AND COMMON PRAYTERS, hitherto, with MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, VARNISH, Wesleyan Hymn Books, Presbyterian Hymns, SEVERAL OLD WORLD AND AMERICAN Every Accommodation for Visitors. PAPERHANGINGS, SCRIM, IC • ' ' _ r* AT. rAT , .4. BATHS AND BILLIARDS. GLASSWARE, AXES, Popular Songs and Duets by Claribel, Virginia Gabriel, and Improvements, of which tbe present proprietor l?n?._v\WMi_ Ott Miss Lindsay, Arthur Sullivan, etc. gained valuable and practical experience during his late _j_w.wxi^r.»»____&, v^, SACRED SONGStrip to Europe. C. IU lil IS, HOLLOWARE, I LATEWARE, Pianoforte Solos and Duets by Sydney Smith, Tito To many readers of tbis paper Mr. Cairns is personally PROPRIETOR IRON SAFES, NAILS, , Mattei, and Brinley Richards, etc., etc. known! To others he would mention tbat he has has ' FURNITURE, IRON, DANCES: long and varied experience in public catering, having „, T rp v -p TJ -„ „ „ BEDSTEADS, TIN, Victoria Musical Magazines, Chappell's Musical held the position of Chief Steward of P.M.S.S. Co.'s lIXI IX xv v 1 1 Jh X i" lPnr ii. TfTTT I, YVTNrPX <.PTi?TT<. "R"R1?"R Magazines, Australian Musical Magazines, etc.. etc. "Nebraska,** and several large Inter-Colonial Steamers; \J UltUUlilUli_>, »lJ\Lr&, SriltllS, XiJiJilt, L ;A'..„„:„„ ,)„_ v, tv. . , and also, successfully conducted "The White Hart," W LUNCHEON, DINING, Etc, etc., etc. fug^hsh and Am«^_^ Pa g^ .^ew Magazmes Christchurch; "Royal Mail," Aucklaud; "Royal Mail," ____fndcd to Country Orders PunctuaUy Waikato; and other well-known Hotels. __ _ -rs .?- 1 x Q A A C Q c o. -at-ca-dc. SUPPERROOM J? \ TbAAOb, W. E. MEA RS, TTT T. r-M rp AT> TT"T" r\ mT. T Tl A\ I BOOKSELLER, STATIONER, AND MUSICSELLEE, H-b niAlt BIOIEL, XJ * T. n tTt t t? t- t- t 198 Queen-street, opposite the Albert Hotel. rO .OL THOMAS McEWEN, Proprietor. i ' ° K 386 . ALBERT STREET, AUCKLAND. QUEEN-STREBT, AUCKLAND. 52 __ C ' =- —, npHE AUCKLAND CRATED WATER ADAM CAIRNS, Proprietor T? PORTER cV CO. £ q _ Wellesle _ and ALBEBr gILLIARDS IBILLIAKDS! BILLIARDS -jy OTOMAHANA HOTEL, FTJrNISHING AND BUILDERS' S™TS ' MA™™^l^ Bs™™- " STAR HOTEL." *_J vi ' IRONMO NGE R S , The above Company, in commencing business, beg JOSEPH McRAE, PROPRIETOR. IMPORTERS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION OF intimate that it is their intention to Manufacture a firstOke op the Best Tables in the Colony. class article, at the lowest possible price, and being in ™ar. * n^~-~ . • _ This Hotel is pleasantly sitiiated on the banks of Lake f^, A „' possession of appliances, which no other firm in the trade Chalk. Comfort, and Civility, snd experienced Marker, Tarawera, and is themost convenient resort for Tourists QUEEN STREE I, AUCKLAND. ■- _, •__ «_ _„ ""u™cu.«ue at visiting the Rotomahana district. possess, they can, with confidence, defy competition, as "STAR HOTEL" -A- velT Choice Selection of tbo following prices will prove :— Albert- stbeet, Atjckland. Wines and Spirits of tbe Very Beat. ELECTRO-PLATED GOODS Prices from and after February 1,1881. tt toT t E HOTEL GOOD STABLING. 0F THE Ice (in large quantities, per agreement), per "** AND WINE AND SPIRIT STORE ' 'TJ ° T LAKES DISTRICT. BEST ENGLISH AND AMERICAN Ml.^ Wa^ B Lemonade,' Sodalwater "" °° $ I_ T p i M MANUFACTURE. Ginger-ale, Ginger Beer, Raspberryade Above Theatre Royal, -U- iu^uwu^iuui,. Tonic-water, at per dozen ... ... 0 1 3 QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. t^t _t»™.. t t^£ /wV ™ . ,-,..-,.., Ttt<;t T \ndfd • Lemon Cordial, Peppermint do, Clove do, EXPRESS LINE OF COACHES, T „ JUST P-L,^ Dl?:? I1- Raspberry do, at per dozen ... ... 015 0 ____„___, Joseph Rodgers & Sons' Table Cutlery, Ginger wine, per dozen l 4 o M.GALLAGHER, having taken tbe above well-known -Between LOCKWOOD BROS. POCKET CUTLERY, Ginger Wine (in bulk) per gallon ... 010 6 Hotel, has determined to make the TAURANG A, O HINEMUTU AND WAIROA. if™Z ZC. l?v wm SrnvK QuiSine Wine, per dozen ... ... 200 BOTTLE DEPARTMENT A>^ Lime Juice Cordial, per dozen ... ." 017 0 rm. o ■ v*. t 4.1 .titcttxi -a- • -.j-t t4. t m •i. ! n -4. ._i _i RANGES, LLECTRIC DELLS, AND ALL IVINDS Sarsaparilla, per dozen .110 0 The Speciality of the THISTLE. Having secured the Intending Tourista should communicate with the OF HARDWARE REQUIRED IN Stoughton Bitters, per dozen... 14 0 services of au experienced Cellarman; and, being a direct undersigned. ,_ ur JIA „ n^nl^„ -r,-++_v = _^__..!..,_., '"' _■__:« Imnorterof HOUSE-BUILDING OR FURNISHING. Orange Bitteis, per dozen ... ... 116 0 xmporxeroi wm _q Awn Twenty per cent, discount will be allowed off the above T„ _^+„ „_it „ „1_ \i ni ' -sa n -i Buggies aud Vehicles of all kinds, Ladies' and Gentle- prices for cash, or if the account is paid on or before the Is prepared to sell Cheaper than any House lit; Auckland men'l Saddle Horses. at r. A_l n _ r< .11 T» I_. 1 , 15tb day of each month. If accoimts axenotpaid befwe Overproof Spirits, the same as from Bonded Stores. N.B.—All Goods Carefully Packed and that date, the full amount will be charged. Special Accommodation for Ladies and Invalids. Forwarded with Dispatch. Country customers will be supplied at the above All Orders promptly attended to by Telegrams receive prompt attention. 7^ ff fJ xf f Ff; ff fS =j=r— prices, but all packing, cases, and bottles, will be charged ° ■LJ- Bjluxix.xiUJ\__(. for, ana a reasonable allowance will be made for cases M. GALLAGHER. 106 J] when returned, according to their condition Bottles n„T_ „- T ™ . Note address— E. ROBERTSON, HENDERSON BROS., and stoppers, when returned, will be allowed for at CCIDENTAL HOTEL, 625 Devonport Road, Tauranga. ri y X X p ZW ' market prices. CABINETMAKERS & UPHOLSTERERS, Particular care will be taken in packing goods T, ,_T, n'ff'iT!*. r • T AXE HOUSE HOTEL, Karangahape Road, Newton (Next to r£^^^SSS^S^^^i^^ Uemtt_i£ofsSS^ and JLj OHINEMUTU, ROTORUA. Garret's, Butcher), ">^^^erioiTSmaimer Begs to inform the Public, his Patrons, and Friends Be £ to inform the inhabitants of Newton and the Public All bottles not returned, wiU be charged for at market that he has purchased the far-famed The "House" par excellence for the Hot Lake District, generally that tbey have opened m the above line of prices. 453 OnPTT_T.TvTrrAT •i~ir._rrT.T -Patronised by His Excellency Sir A. Gordon and business and trust that by supplying a good article at ___ GCiDEJNIAL TJOTEL, Suite. a moderate price, to merit a fair share ot their patronThat additions and alterations, conducive to the greater Lofty, comfortable Bedrooms, Private Sitting-rooms, Cheapest House 1 in • Town for _ all description of V comfort and convenience of the Public, bave been com- Ladies' Drawing-rooms, Ball-room, Smoking-room, Furniture. Furniture repaired and re-stutted. HORSE AND CATTLE OILS, pleted, and that every endeavour will be made, and no Reading-room. All Work Guaranteed. 677 _, w , _ . _ expense spared, to maintain the high reputation of the For WoiiMs, Ciyts, Bnuses, Strains, Lameness, RheuHouse. ° l ° Billiards, Shooting, Fishiug, Yachting, Boating, m w H T G K S O N r^lßl^ lok |' B^°¥t I**™**' Saddle and THE CAFE. Croquet, Lawn Tennis Quoits, &c. T» VV ' ±i 1 U 1^ b U JN, Collar Galls, Swelled Legs, Stift Joints, Ewes Injured iv „,._,.,,, j.i « liambmg, &c, &c. Ihis department, under the management of an expo- SURVEYOR ■ sra^^&^g^sffisgg&sg^ ii? c e^^asffis^ffSSiSLsas.a ses inspector, su^y s^^^s^^^^ *?** — ' — on S^edley*s S plan, are unrivalled throughout the SOUTH BRITISH BUILDINGS. ™£ i^evevelJl ;^t has Sn used with ?he UNITED SERVICE HOTEL W01'ld• greatest success in numberless cases, and is by far the A-vj-n T a -vr t. t> nnvtj T) Cheapest Embrocation in tbe Market. __, AWT.nV^Trn crrn^T. ROBERT GRAHAM, LA N D LROK ER , The following Testimonial (among many others) hasWINE AND SPIRIT STORE, Proprietor. __orareJsl) T0 TEANSact bt.sxness mbeu the pbovisions been received from a well-kno ™ Clti^n :- CoitN EB o F QUEEN^AND Welleslet-stbeets, WILLIAM A ELLIS, op the tAND TRANSFEE ACT. TESTIMONIAL. Auckland. Manager. Victoria Stables a _=«_+__ n_=__ _.* W_,_TT- •* _. t. , , CHARGE FOR PREPARING DEED OF TRANS- Victoria-street November 2 1880 *-— <S__i_l___ £_& SS__t— »a the tbkhacb hotel, w^oa, ™. hobtGA ._ ob ?«T. act. %S- sS_S»_i ro _. _2Tt_T__: H. N. ABBOTT, For the Rotomahana Terrace, is under the same when value of property is under £_00-10s. Cattle oils for Cutß»Bruises,^Strains, C^lai-GaSs, &_ Proprietor. 90 616 Management. When value of property is over £800—20s. a fair trial, I have great pleasure'in recommending — — — Farmers, Livery and Bait Stable-keepers, or anyone CITY CLUB HOTEL mHAMES HOTEL. For transfer of Lease or Mortgage, or surrender of that has horses, never to be without the same.—l re(Opposite the Post Office). ' 1 QUEEN STREET. 3_ease-ss. -am, dear-sir, youx-s respectfuUy, QmCK. MRS. S. J. WHITE, Proprietress. t.m,. CTl7™ p . + K _ lUONEY TO LEND on MORTGAGE of CRAWFORD'S HORSE & CATTLE OIL ' JAMES STEWART, Proprietor. 457 111 First-class Freehold Securities. may be had from most Saddlers in bottles 2s 6d and ._. WM. COLEMAN. ss. each. ' ' * WINES & SPIBITS of the Best Brands. 169 So]^ tor< CRAWFORD, FIEST-CLASS BILLIARD ROOM N.B.— ZOEDONE. Coraerof Queen and Shortland Streets. 428 CHEMIST, NEWTON, AUCKLAND.

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Observer, Volume 2, Issue 34, 7 May 1881, Page 359

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Page 359 Advertisements Column 1 Observer, Volume 2, Issue 34, 7 May 1881, Page 359

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