TjTXCHANG-E RESTAURANT, NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE COMPANY'S BUILDINGS (TO BE OPENED ON TUESDAY NEXT). The Proprietor of the Exchange News-rooms has the pleasure of informing Subscribers, the Public of Auckland, as well as those coming from other parts of the Colony, that the Bestaurantin connection with the News-room; will be oplcn on and attirr tuesday, 1 August 29. Having been' successful in securing the services of that celebrated . • CHEF BE CUISINE, Mk. MICHAEL MORDAN, Late of the City Buffet, Dunedin; the Parisian Cnf6, Melbourne ; the Cafe1 de Paris, Hokitika, and Biordan's Caii, Hokitika, the entire management of the .Restaurant will be conducted by him. THE "DINNER will consist of Soups, Joints, or Entree1, with Vegetables, Pastry, Cheese, and Salad, and will be sup)licd at a charge of ONE SHILLING-, the Proprietor being determined to make the Restaurant SUITED TO THE WANTS OF THE GENERAL PUBLIC, AND NOT FOR ANY ONE PAKTICULAR CLASS. LUNCHEONS, TEAS, and BREAKEASTS, will be served at equally moderate charges, according to bill of fare, a separate price being marked to each item. TEI/EG-UAMS. Commencing with the opening of the Restaurant, arrangements have been made to secure the latest and most reliable information from the Thames. A Gentleman of great Mining experience and having every facility for getting correct information, has been engaged specially for the purpose. The Telegrams will be posted up in the Restaurant and Newsroom ; one every evening, and others during the day, as events of importance occur. The Proprietor having spared neither money nor pains in endeavouring to supply the want in Auckland of a really good Restaurant, where Cleanliness, Pkompt Attention, Superior Viands, and Moderate Charges would be prominent features, trusts, under efficient management (of which Mr. Itiordan's name is a suflicient guarantee), he will receive a similar amount of patronage to that which has already been bestowed on the other part of the establishment, the Exchange News-room, beyond which he cannot expect. Mr. It. will be happy to show anyone round the establishment on Saturday or Monday next. l!''-..: ] NOTICE! M. SHE E Ii V (Late in the employ of P. Dahby, Thistle Hotel), "T)EGS to intimate to his friends and the public generally that having taken over the ALEXANDRA. HOTEL, CHAPEL-STREET, it will be his endeavour, by strict attention to business and keeping the best Liquors, to merit their patronage, Comfortable accommodation for Board and Residence. TERMS MODERATE. NOTICE. IF V/ILLIAM D. REYNOLDS, late of Nelson, who met with an accident in October last, does not pay his arrears for board and lodgings, his effects will be sold to defray expenses. TO LET 08, SELL on very moderate terms—A 37A11M of 106 acres, with well ( built houses of ten rooms, ten miles down the Manukau, rent £30. Ten acres cleared, the rest firewood, &c. —Apply to Captain Seyjionds, Oneliunga. FOR SALE—The STOCK and BUSINESS of the BLUE POST DININGr BOOMS, Victoria street East.—Apply to the Proprietor, 0r.1.0 Coht.KTT & Co., Builders, Estate Agents, &«., 57 -ii<i iii, Qu.-cii-sl.reet, Auckland. QTjeen.steeet coal and FIREWOOD YARD. ' J. JjAJSIB is prepared to deliver COAL and FIBEi WOoD cut or uncut, in large or small quantities, at • the LOWEST BATES. Orders left at the yard opposite the Primitive Methodist Chapel, will have prompt attention.
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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 508, 26 August 1871, Page 3
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