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WOOL SEASON,. 188(W1. r|IHE following and other first-class JL iron ships, o«med by Messrs Bbaw, Saville and Co., will be despatched by the undersigned for London direct during the coming season : — on ** Name of ato Class. Time of Ship 2 S Sailing StLeonards 1054 'AAI E. Todd Sailed Hermione...U2olooAl D.T. Boberts Soiled Pleione ... 1092100A1 C. H. Eenaut FebV. 8 Antares ... 1027 100A1 To follow. The above-named vessels are commanded by experienced and favourite captains. The accommodation for all classes of passengers is unsurpassed, and the bill of fare is on the most liberal scale. For particulars as to rates of freight and passage money, apply to TAYLOii & WATT. THE HOTEL PAR EXCELLENCE irr AUCKLAND. OLD patrons of the Star Hotel, Auckland, and the travelling public generally, are respectfully informed that THE ALBEET HOTEL, Queen-st., Auckland. is a centrally- situated and first-class Hotel. 111 Good wine needs no bush," but on an occasion like the present, R. J. Davidson trusts he may be permitted to state that The Albert (in the heart of the city) is unquestionable, and without any more figure of speech, the best and MOST COMPLETELY APPOINTED HOTEL IN the Austealias; is replete with every modern comfort and convenience, and has (literally) tjn equalled accommodation for tourists, commercial gentlemen, and the travelling public generally. Apartments en suite for Ladies and Families. Sample Booms for Travellers. Select Billiard Room. Hot, Cold, and Shower Baths, &c, &c. (Cf* The under signed presents his compliments to his old Star customers, and respectfully requests their patronage and support to his new undertaking. It is, he hopes, with pardonable pride that be vestures to refer to the manner in which The Star was conducted under his regime. With more centrally situated premises, very largely increased accommodation, later hotel appliances and appointments, he is now in a position to offer his patrons still more luxurious and complete accommodation. In fine, it will be his pleasurable pride to eclipse all his former efforts at his new house. B. J.~DAVIDSON, Manager. THE STAR HOTEL, AUCKLAND. ADAM CAIRNS T> ESPECXFCJLLY informs his many S\> friends throughout the colonies, old patrons of The Stab, the travelling coinmuuily and general public, tbat he has purchased the interest ot Mr K. J; Davidson in the above well-kuown Family and Commebcial Hotel, THE STAE, .Replete with every modern luxury and comforbin each department, requires no tall talk nor " highfalutin'" to recommend it ; tl.e position it has long held as The Leading Hotel in Auckland is unquestioned, and its high, prestige undeuiable. The success attending THE S'f AJJ for the past few years is mainly due to the efficiency and the untiring care and attention of The Manages, Mr. W. A. Clark j and Mr Caibns takes the earliest opportunity of anDouncing that, as in the past so in the future, Mr Clark will (under Mr Cairns'e general supervision) retain the position he has proved himself so well qualified to hold. THE BTAR Will be conducted on the same liberal principle as hitherto, with several Old World and American specialities and improvements, of whicu the present proprietor gained valuable and practical experience during his late trip to Europe. To many readers of thin paper Mr Cairns is personally known. To others he would mention that he has had long and varied experience in public catering, having held the position of Chief Steward of P.M.S.S. Co.'s .Nebraska, aad sevejai large Intercolonial Steamers ; and, also, successfully conducted The White Hart, Christchurch; Koyal Mail, .£ nek laud ; Royal Mail, Waikato; aud other wellkuown hotels., TOE STAE HOTEL, Auckland, ADAM CAIKiTs ... PfiopßiETOH TAKE NOTICE. I INTEND applying to the Wanganui County Council for a license to kill small cattle on my premises, Kaikokopu. W. H. WATERS. THE WELLINGTON BISCUIT AND CONFECTIONERY COMPANY. HHHE manufacturing busiress lately carried on by S. S Griffiths having been transferred to the above Company, they are now in a position to execute all orders entrusted to their care, and respectfully solicit a -continuance of patronage for this colonial undertaking. HENEY KEMBER, Manager. Farish-street, Wellington, 24th January, 1881. rpHE OTYLOGSAPHIC T)EN. The wants of Commercial men supplied. ■■. ■ \ THE Stylographic Pen will write 20,000 words without requiring to be re-fiiled. Sole Agents for Wanganui, MESS2S KOHN BhOS., JsWBUiBaS AND WaicHMAKBKS, " Victoria Avenue.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXIII, Issue 9347, 28 February 1881, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXIII, Issue 9347, 28 February 1881, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXIII, Issue 9347, 28 February 1881, Page 4

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