PARNELL AND BOYLAN, NOT being confined to any part of the Globe, nor any particular Warehouse, to transact their business, Have just landed, ex “ Botomahana,” For the Goin of the Realm, £2150 OF I)RA PE RY £2150 Wliich will be open for inspection on WEDNESDAY Morning, 29th Inst. ~| CASES of the Newest Designs in Dress Materials, including IRISH POPLINS, g CASES MILLINERY, direct from Messrs. VYSES, of London. In fact, until further advertisement, we cannot enumerate the MAGNIFICENT CLASSES OF DRAPERY. 35 atcst ove fiy i n a ll classes of Men’s Youths’ and Ladies Boots. No Head-quarters on the Coast, and balance of Goods forwarded. □PeL-rxiell SLzid Boylan. soi
ffl ORMOND FELLMONGERY AND Wool Scouring Establishment. SKILLICOBN & CO. BEG to notify to Sheep Farmers and Settlers that they are ready t* receive Wool at their Establishment for Scouring. With the appliances at command, they are prepared to turn out Wool entrusted to them WELL CLEANED and WITH DESPATCH at current rates. HIDES AND SKINS PURCHASED. SKILLICORN & CO. 619 The Star Hotel. AUCKLAND. ADAM CAIRNS KERPECTFULLY informs his many friends throughout the Colonies, old patrons of THE STAR, the travelling community, and general public that he has purchased the interest of Mr. R. J. DAVIDSON in the above well-known Family and Commercial Hotel. “ THE STAR ” Is replete with every modern luxury and comfort in each department, requires no tall talk, nor “ high falutin ” to recommend it • the position it has so long held as THE LEADING HOTEL IN AUCKLAND is unquestioned, its high prestige undeniable the success attending “ THE STAR ” for the past few years is mainly due to the efficiency, the untiring care anp attention of the Manager, Mr. W. A. CLARK ; and Mr. CAIRNS takes the earliest opportunity of announcing that, as in the past so in the future, Mr. Clark will (under Mr. Cairns’ general supervision) retain the position he has proved himself so well qualified to hold. “THE STAR” Will be conducted on the same liberal principle as hitherto, with several old world and American specialities and improvements, of wffiich the present proprietor gained valuable and practical experience during his late trip to Europe. 1 To many readers of this paper Mr. Cairns is personally known. To others he would mention that lie has had long and varied experience in public catering, having held the position of Chief Steward of P.M.S.S. Co,’s Nebraska, and several large Intercolonial Steamers ; and also, successfully conducted The White Hart,” Christchurch ; “ Roval Mail, Auckland ; “ Royal Mail,” Waikato : and other well-known Hotels. THE STAR HOTEL, Adbeet-stbeet, Auckland. ADAM CAIRNS, Proprietor.
ffl Waerenga-a-hika Mission Station FeHmongery. MESSRS KNOX & CO., beg to intimate to the Sheepfarmers and other settlers in the Poverty Bay District, that'they have bought MR. J. G. ANDERSON’S interest in the above Fellmongery and Woolscouring business; and are now prepared to execute such orders as may be entrusted to them with FIDELITY and DESPATCH. * # * Advances made on incoming clip of Wool. Skins, Hides and Tallow bought at current rates for CASH on delivery. 616 THE HOTEL PAREXCELLENCE IN AUCKLAND. OLD PATRONS of the “Star Hotel” Auckland, and the Travelling Public generally, are respectfully informed that R. J. Davidson, Has purchased that magnificent, and centrally situated first-class house, The Albert Hotel Queen-street, Auckland. “ Good Wine needs no bush ” but on an occasion like the present R. J. Davidson trusts he may be permitted to state that the ALBERT, in the heart of the City, is unquestionably and without any mere figure of speech the best and most completely appointed hotel in the Australias, is replete with every modern comfort and convenience, and, has, (literally) unequalled, accommodation for Tourists, Commercial Gentlemen and the travelling public generally. Apartments, en suite, for ladies and families. Sample Rooms for Travellers. Select Billiard Room. Hot, Cold and Shower Baths, &c., &c. filed 6 P ° Verty Bay Standakd kept regularly ** J- Davidson presents his personal compliments to his old “Star” customers, and respectfully requests their patronage and support to his new undertaking. It is, he hopes, with pardonable pride that he ventures to refer to the manner in which the ktar was conducted under his regime. With more centrally situated premises very largely increased accommodation, later Hotel appliances and appointments, he is now in a position to offer his patrons more luxurious and complete accommodation. In fine it will be his pleasurable pride to eclipse all his efforfcs at bis new house, the ALBERT HOTEL, Queen-street, Auckland. R. J. DAVIDSON, Manager.
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume IX, Issue 907, 8 January 1881, Page 2
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