DIWIWC SALOONS 7 Messrs, s. p james & son beg to inform the Public, their Customers, and friends, that on and after the date hereof, SOUP, CHOPS, STEAKS, & FISH will be provided at the Establishment as above. N.B.—An ordinary at half-past six o’clock. Slst December^-1864.- 48 vp 1 MRS. H. CATES begs to inform the inhabitants of Auckland that, in addition to her CONFECIIONERY BUSINE S. she has OPENED A LARGE REFRESHMENT ROOM on the premises, where JELLIES, CUSTARDS, TEA, COFFEE, and PASTuY may be had any hour during the day. " ; t <?«. cans*. >: nr ••• ■ . Wholesale and Retail Pastrycook and Confectioner. Queen-street, Auckland. may 24 34 HOTELSBELFAST HOTEL, PRINCESS-STREET. JAMES SUTHERLAND JJAVING entered on the above Premises, begs to inform his Friends and the Public generally that he has refitted and improved the House at very considerableexpense, and that he is now able to offer veiy superior accommodation to visitors. WINES-and SPIRITS of the very best description and everything connected with
the Establishment conducted in first-class stylq with the greatest attention. to comfort. 47 mar 31 NOTICE. UNION ’ HOTEL, Quben-stkebt. —Consequent npon building New Premises, the business will be carried on for the present in a Temporary Bar at the back, and, to reduce the stock, the beat SPIRITS, WINES, ALES, &e., &c., will be sold at the lowest possible rates, LAURANCE ROBINSON, Proprietor. March 14, 1865. 1017 ap 16 PUBLICATIONS New Books I New Books 11 JUST ' RECEIVED, • upwards of 1,000 Volumes of the rery choicest Literature, as under : Enoch Arden Motley’s United Netherlands, 2 tols, Home’s Incidents of my Life UarJylels Frederick 7 the Great, 4 vols. „ Macknight’s Life of Bolingbroke Captain Speke’s Discovery of the Nile Hading’s Tropical World Kingsley’s Works Fairy Book Book of Praise Tom Brown’s School Days Tom Brown at Oxford Archbishop French’s Works Heir of Redcliife Dynevor Terrace Daisy Chain Trial, 2 vols. Heartsease Hopes and Pears Tolloch's Reply to Renan Lays of the Scottish Cavaliers Exposition of the Thirty-nine Articles Dr. Smith’s Classical Dictionary Treatise on Continued Fevers Dr Hook’s Church Dictionary Kinglake’s Invasion .pi,the Crimea, 2 vols. Colenso op the* Ftmtatench' Nesbitt’s Land Surveying Newman’s Apologia pro Vita Sua 1 Stanley’s Sinai and Palestine Lyell’s Antiquity of Man Napoleon at St. Helena Jackson’s Military Surveying Stanhope’s Life of Pitt, 4 vols. Du Chaillu’s Africa Roads and Railroads Maury’s Physical Geography of the Sea ' l Napier’s Battles of the Peninsula Roget’s Thesaurus oi English Words ■ Hugo i hj Macaulay’s History of England, 8 vols, Gaultier’s Book of Ballads Thompson’s Story of New Zealand Bate’s College Lectures ' The Story of Guns (Sir E. Tennant) Sprnner’s Historical Atlas Tennyson’s Poetical Works ‘ ' With a great variety of others which will appear in future advertisements. UPTON & CO. s BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS, Qneen-street, Auckland, New Music! New Music!! JUST come to hand, a very select parcel of NEW MUSIC, comprising— Songs Pianoforte Pieces Waltzes Galops Polkas Quadrilles &c., &c., &c. All the Newest Music of the Season. UP TON k. CO., MUSI C-S E L L E R S, 1126 jon 28 Queen-street, Auckland. Price One Shilling, HANDBOOK CHESS, (with diagrams,) by G. F. Pardon. DRAUGHTS AND BACKGAMMON, by G.F. I " Pardon. HOYLE’S GAMES MODERNIZED, by G. F. Pardon, WHIST, by 6. F. Pardon. CRICKET, by G. P. Pardon. CROQUET, (with Illustrations,) by Edmond Kentledge. ■ SWIMMING, by an Expert Swimmer. GYMNASTICS, by Rev. J. G. Wood. BILLIARDS AND BAGATELLE, by G. F. Pardon. ROWING AND SAILING. BIDING AND DRIVING. ARCHERY, FENCING BROADSWORD. MANLY EXERCISES, Boxing, Walking, Training, &c., by “ Stonehenge.” ON SALE AT THB GENERAL STATIONERY ESTABLISHMENT, “ New-Zealander ” Building, Queen-street and Sbortland Crescent U TORAGE FOR FREE GOODS O Applv to S. MOSS & CO., Customhouse-street [Late in occupation of the Provincial Government.] 50 may 31
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New Zealander, Volume XXII, Issue 2393, 3 April 1865, Page 1
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