pEEAT SALE or DEAPEEY AND CLOTHING. W EATTEAT, being about to REMOVE into the premises lately occupied by Messrs. KEESIiVG, DOITSH AND KEESINQ, WILL SELL OFF TUB WHOLE OF HIS PRESENT STOCK before leaving the Crescent. WILLIAM EATTEAT, NEW ZEALAND HOUSE. QT. MTJNGO CAFE. CHARLES~CANNING would beg respectfully to intimate to his numerous friends and customers that he has OPENED an establishment in St. Mungo Place, Queen-street, immediately opposite the Bank of New Zealand, where, in addition to the Bread, Biscuit, and Confectionery Business, he has OPENED ST. MUNGO CAFE, and having secured the services of an experienced Cook, he hopes to merit a continuance of that confidence and support so liberally accorded to him for the past sixteen years. To the Ladies of Auckland and suburbs he would also beg to intimate, that he has been enabled to set apart a Complete Suite of Booms for their accommodation. C. C. would take this opportunity of inviting the attention of the public to his plain and fancy ISCCJITS, viz.:— Water Biscuits Captains Saloon Lunch ditto Abernethy Biscuits, plain Water Crackers Ditto, original recipe Duke of Edinburgh (lunch) Soda Biscuits Picnics Wine ditto Mixed Biscuits Dessert ditto Arrowroot ditto Cracknalls Briar ditto Lemon Drops Almond ditto, English Italian Macaroni Ratifras, Husks] Biscuit Powder. The above Biscuits are packed in tins from 21b. to 181b., and are made under his own immediate superintendence, and, being thoroughly kiln-dried, are warranted to keep dry and crisp during the longest voyage. Jellies for invalids made fresh every day and always on hand. mHAMES HOTEL, QUEEN-STREET WHARF, AUCKLAND. , B V APPO INTMEN T, ' PROTEDORE To His Royal Highness the Duke of Edinburgh. JOHN COPLAND, having made extensive modern improvements in Hotel business, directs the attention of Settlers, Visitors from the Thamss, Coromandel, etc., to the excellence of the accommodations at the above Hotel. Recently have been added BEDROOMS, SMOKING-ROOM, SHOWER BATtf, etc. The TABLES maintain their well-deserved patronage for being supplied with first-class articles, and the usual moderate charges. Restaurant meals, Is, from, 8 a.m. till 8 p.m.; Ordinary,- 2s, from 1 till 2 p.m. MEDICO-BOTANIC DISPENSARY. H. BEITTAIN, | CHEMIST, DRUGGIST, AND MEDICAL HERBALIST;, 65, VICTORIA-STREET, CORNER OF i CHAPEL-STREET. Sole Agent for Dr. Coffin's Composition, Stomach Bitters, Antispasmodic, Diuretic and Female Restorative Powders, Indian Pills, &c, &c. A Fresh Supply of BRITISH and AMERICAN HERBS. Proprietor of the Far-famed WORM POWDERS, j which are acknowledged to be the most marvellous i and effectual remedy ever known. 8^" Country orders, with remittance,, will receive mmediate attention. ,).,, •■.■;. :; ' .;;_ ■ pEINCE OF WALES THEATRE. THIS DAY. |ICR. BURFORD AS CARLOS. .....;••■•* -:&.-»*k& fifes**?
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Auckland Star, Issue 536, 28 September 1871, Page 3
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432Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Issue 536, 28 September 1871, Page 3
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