ROYAL MAIL LINE OP COACHES. HEALTH, RECREATION, AND REST. riYE HOURS BY THE SEA-SIDE AT SUMNER. CDALWOOD, haring purchased from Mr • Day his Plant of Horses and Coaches, intends, on and after SATURDAY, THE 11th INSTANT, Running as follows WEEK-DAYS AS USUAL. EVERY SUNDAY A MID-DAY COACH Will start from the POST-OFFICE AND MORTON’S COMMERCIAL HOTEL, At 2 o’clock; returning at 5 o’clock. O, Dalwood trusts that by punctuality, and baring ererything of the best description, he will receire a share of the patronage of the public. pUBLIC NOTICE. T, DYMOND begs to inform his friends and the Public in General that he has DISPOSED of the BUSINESS lately carried on by him as TOBACCONIST, HAIRDRESSER, I Ac., in the premises known ns the CITY BATHS, Colombo street. Thanking his supporters for the liberal patronage bestowed upon him during the time he has been in business, he has much pleasure in introducing his successor, Mr J. FLEMING, for future honors and support, trusting that the same may he accorded to him. In connection with the above, T. Dymond requests that all ACCOUNTS owing by him may be SENT IN at once for liquidation, and parties indebted to him will oblige by •ettling with all dispatch. J. FLEMING, Hairdresser and Perfumer, 00 long and favorably known in Auckland and on the Thames Goldfield, as a Gentleman’s Haircutter, in taking the above business, solicits a continuance of the patronage Oo liberally bestowed on his predecessor, and guarantees nothing shall be wanting on his part to give his patrons the same satisfaction they have hitherto enjoyed, Colombo street, July 1,1874. N [ A.DY BBTIBBMBNT,") OBIHB PIT BUTCHERY. J, ROUNTREE, NORTH COLOMBO STREET. J.B. begs to announce the opening of his New Establishment in North Colombo street ON FRIDAY, 4th JULY. MESSRS FAff, MUTTON, AND PRIME ■' BEEF Will hold a LEVEE at the NORTHERN BUTCHERY everyday. Families waited on, and children in arms admitted free. Steaks and Chops given away, and Sausages sold by the mile, N.B.—-Dogs and Umbrellas not admitted, foil FOR THE FOURTH OF JULY, AMERICAN INDEPENDENCE, AND : ROUNTREE’S BUTCHERY. An Answer to Rountree’s Advertisement. Is Noowapsr. Sir,— I’m a ’ard working man, Ad I gets my living the best way that I can I don’t like no bosh—Bo the question I pops, fhy you fills up your j>aper with Rountree’s pork chops, tig boast of his veal, his beef, and his mutton, Li if every cove in the town was a glutton ; Jo, Mister Head-hitter, you take my advice, fill your columns with Good Templars and them things that’s nice. ’ read Rountree’s rubbishing puff t’other daj, Jo I walks a whole mile out of my way to see this fine shop and this fine stock of - meat, fhicb, with bunions and corns, ain’t much of a treat. fell, I must say, without gammon or fudge, lie ki did look prime, tho’ I ain’t no judge ; jo 1 bought some rump steak, and I won’t deny, !hat next morning for breakfast it just went down high. Jut that ain’t the question —I objects to his caper )f shoving his sausages into your paper, f you does it again I’ll withdraw my subscription. roars truly, A, Hugos, X his mark and description. N S E AT THE “GLOBE” OFFICE, PPRBHTICBS’ INDENTURE FORMS, Parchment or Paper.
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Globe, Volume I, Issue 36, 11 July 1874, Page 1
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