WANTED, immediately, >a gO o3 GENE- ~- i RAL SUKVANT. ? * ; !- -3644 —tc v Mrs PIT.l 1 , Brpok-streßfc. WANTED a good General SERVAKT AppJy to Mr?; COTTEHBLL,. \; t 3642—tc The Wood. WANTED by first week in February, a / good GENERAL SERVANT. .AppIy?-.' \ this week. Mrs. MORTON, Mayroyd. «t2 , ; THE HOTEL PAR EXCELLENCE IN * AUOKLAWi). ; Old patrons of the "Star" Hotel, Auck* land, and the travelling public generally are respectfully informed that R. J. Davidson has purchased that magnificent and centrally eituated firat-clase house, qpHE "ALBERT" HOTEL, JL QUEBV-ST., AUCKLAND. '•Goo:! wine needs m bush ; " bnfc on an occasion like the present, R J. DAVIDS >N trusts he □ay be permitted to state that ■' The .Albert;," in the heart of the ' city, ig unquestionably, snd without;. any mere ligure of speech, THE JBFST AND MOST COMPLETELY APP( I MTED HOTEL IN THE~ : AUSTIiALIAS, is replete vith every nrdern comfort and convenience, and has literally, unequalled acccrnrufdation for Tou-iBB:', Comtaercul Gentlemen, and the travelling public generally. . . Apartm.nfs en suite for laJiea end Families. . Sample Koims for Travellers. Select Billiard Room. Hot, CtlJ, and Shower Baths, &c , &c. BggT R. »T. Davidson presents bia personal compliment* to his old '• Star " - customers, and respectfu'ly requests their patronage, and support in his new undertaking. It is, he bopes, with pardonable pri< J e that he ventures to reter to the m inner in which The " Star " was conducted under his regime. With mpra centrally situated premises, very largely increAged accommodation Jater hotel appliances and aproiotmeijts, he h now Jn a position to " offer his patro: s siill more luxurious and complete accouiu. oration. In fiaf, it will le hi* ;)ka< urable pti'le to eclipse all his for our effoits at his ffew Houbb. The : "AlbOTt" Hotel, QUUEN-STREET, AUCKLAND.---363 9—13 1 "Tpecial notice. GENUINE Clearing-out Bale. npj H E undersigned thanks 1 ! his customers and the general. "^ public for the liberal support accorded to him these last ten years, and in consequence of the increasing export trade for his NELSON SOAP, he has resolved to relinquish the Grocery, Drapery, and General Produce Trade carried on by him in Waimea-street, and Great Bargains] will be offered in the following goods until the whole is CLE AK§ED 0 U T. General Household Drapery Fancy Dress Material Pompadour Satin Cloths Prints. Lustres Satins, Silks Flowers, Ribbons, Laces, Ties Straw Hats, Hosiery, &c, UNDER PKIME COST! CHEAPEST LINES ever offered in in Nelson in Men's and Boys' Clothing, Printed Moles, Tweeds Straw, Rush, and Felt Hats Shirts, Collars. Ties Braces, Belts. Hosiery &c, &c. ALSO, GROCERIES of all kinds. Earthenware, China, Glass, Brush and Hardware. Diectro-plated & Fancy Goods in great variety, at Less than Wholesale Prices. Also, balance of 500 dozen Tumblers JAM, manufactured by self last season, at lOd. per Tumbler. Poultry, and all kinds of Produce taken until further notice. W.P. requests that all ACCOUNTS due to him be SETTLED on or before the 3rd of January, 1881. Hours of business from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. WM. PHILLIPS, WAIMEA-STREET, NELSON.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue XV, 25 November 1880, Page 2
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501Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue XV, 25 November 1880, Page 2
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