SEWING MACHINES. -VT O W ON VI E W 'V . AT _ j THE CITY HALL, Some Splendid Samples of "LOCK STITCH" MACHINES Suitable for DOMESTIC and MANUFACTURING purposes. I J >■_ Inspection invited. BATHS! BATHS!! BATHS!!! ' TTOT or COLD B ATHS reduced to ONE y\ t/*J_n.LLING at the EMPIRE HAIR- ., ''OOp, Queen-street, opposite ■ "• ,-Jq,y 8 . _ ''Ml: ;•'.■• ( .■ (•s■' . .•Srj.ciLior.. t '.... avo J* '*_■■' -.. j ■* ' J. %. A..^%„, f_x...,.^-JJ_.' i ..:■ TO CLOTHIEES, TAILORS, AND MANUFACTURERS. FOR SAL E—The BUSINESS and PLANT of the Melbourne and New Zealand Clothing Factory, in full Working Order, including Shapes and Patterns of every description of garment in the Trade, an I several first-class Singer's Sewing Ma chines, both New, Noiseles.-', and No. 2, which may be sold separately.—Address or apply en the premises, Albert House, Albert-street, Auckland. N.B. —The Premises, which are very extensive, and suitable for almost any business, will be also to LET. I__ I DINNERS. DINNERS. DINNEES. 6d. 6d. 6d. TO MEET THE TIMES ! GEORGE TAYLOR, Wharf Dining -Rooms, Lower Queenstreet, WILL on after THIS DAY (Tuesday), give his DINNERS in his Old Style, consisting of Soup, Meat, Vegetables and Pudding for the low charge of SIXPENCE. No Gammon ! No Toadeys kept at the Door. BLUE POST DINING BOOMS, Victoria-street East, (Opposite the Greyhound Hotel), AUCKLAND. D. DUNNINOHAM BEGS respectfully to inform the public generally that he has opened the above old-established house as a KESTAURINT AND DINING ROOMS, and hopes by strict attention and moderate charges to merit a share of their patronage. ALL MEALS AT ONE SHILLING EACH. A first-class ordinary from half-past 12 to half-past 2. MEALS AT ALL HOURS. Good Beds. Note the AdDress — THE OLD BLUE POST. UNITED STATES DINING ROOMS, LOWER QUEEN STREET, CHAELES DUNDAS, Proprietor. CHARLES DUNDAS beg to inform his friends and the public generally of Auckland, that he has taken those extensive Premises lately occupied by Messrs. Combes & Daldy, and opened them as a First-class RESTAURANT. A most, Extensive Bill of Fare will be provided daily, consisting of— SOUPS, FISH, GAME, POULTRY, JOINTS—Roast and Boiled, ENTREES VEGETABLES, PASTRY BREAD, CHEESE, &c. First-class Accommodation for Boarders ; Well-aired and Comfortable Bedrooms TH'MES DINING ROOMS, QUEENSTREET WHARF. TO MEET A GOOD APPETITE—NOT THE TIMES. F. P. GAEDNEE BEGS to offer a GC$>D DINNER for ONE SHILLING,, with neither Sixpenny Gammon, nor Toadyism—with Civility, but no Cringing. A good substantial Dinner, with four joints to choose from. Breakfast and Tea as usual. Bed, One Shilling. mRY OUEy BOTTLED ALES I _ SIX SHILLINGS PEE DOZEN.
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Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 151, 4 July 1870, Page 3
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