UNITED SERVICE WHOLESALE AND RETAIL WINE & SPIRIT STORE, QTJEEK-BTEEET, TWO DOOBS TBOM WELLESLEY-STBEET. \X7 INES AND SPIRITS of the first quality, by the single bottle, or in any qtiantity that may be required. BASS'S NEW BREW ON DRAUGHT. MASONIC HOTEL, PRINCES-STREET. BILLIAEDS! BILLIARDS! \ HIS HOTEL is now complete, with one ' of Thurston's best BILLIARD TABLES. The room is in charge of a thoro uglily practical hand, and the proprietor trusts that with civility, combined with ease and cleanliness, to merit a fair share of public patronage. Q-ood accommodation and good Stabling. S. BROWN & CO., (Opposite the Old Court House, Queen-street), WHOLESALE WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS, AND FAMILY GROCERS, BEG to call the attention of Hotel-keepers, Country "torekeepers, and Families to the great CLEARING-OUT SALE at a large reductiou: — 200 dozen English Bottled Stout (diff«.<mi, urwaaa),T.Oa.oa. per dozen 100 dozen Colonial XXX Stout (best quality, -warranted), Bs. fid. per dozen 100 dozen English Bottled Ale (best brand.-), from 11s. to 12s. per dozen Martell's Pale and Dark Brandies, 48s. per dozen Hennesisy's Pale Brandy, 483. per dozen Janaica Rum, 30s. per dozen ' Dxinville's Irish Whiskey, 36?. per dozen Scotch Whiskey, 365. per dozen Old Tom (best brands), 335. per dozen Holland Gin, key brand (full size), 535. per case of 15 bottles Half-cases Geneva, key brand, 295. per case Champagne, 48s. per dozen Good Port, per dozen Superior Old Port, 30s. per dozen Good Pale Sherry, 265. per dozen Superior Quality, 30s. per dozen Bernard's English Ginger Wine, 265. per dozen Bitteri3 of Great Variety, 18s. per dozen Claret, 245. per dozen. BULK : Hennessy's Pale Brandy, 21s. per gallon Mai'tell's Pale and Dark Brandies, 21s. per gallon Dunville's Irish Whiskey, 19s. per gallon Scotch Whiskey, 19s. per gallon Jamaica Rum (best quality), 18s. per gallon Fine Old Port, 12s. per gallon Pale Sherry, fine flavoured, 12a. per gallon. g^igr Families supplied with all kinds of groceries of the best quality, and at a reduced price. CITY CLUB HOTIiL, SHORTLAND-CRESCENT. P ropbi£tob — Roland Campion. r lAHEI AHE proprietor of this establishment begs to notify to his many patrons and the public geuerally, that having removed from his late premises, he has NO LONGER ANY CONNECTION WITH THE EXCHANGE HOTEL. He has fitted up, at very great expense, a splendid upstairs i COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT, ■which has been acknowledged by one and all who have seen it, UNRIVALLED FOR TASTE AND ELEGANCE. His tuands of Wines and Spirits need no comment.
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Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 67, 26 March 1870, Page 1
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407Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 67, 26 March 1870, Page 1
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