Why do tho public patronise the Old Estiibiiaiw. 1! "Watchmaker and Jeweller of Sbotliiiid ?■— Because he ever keepa the LMv.i^t si!id Beefc Assoited Stock of Watches, Ciockc!, an! Jewellery j also has all articles Hjir-liecl i;i plain figures ; and in cleaning and 1 repniri;>f.; Watches, Clocks, ftr Jewellery, his ohai'acteristics are—Despatch and Moderate Charges. Therefore note the address—M. J. Wiixes, Chronometer House, Shorfcland, Established 1867.~[A:dyt.] Me "Wm, MoOtJILOTOH having been appointed agent on tho Thames for tho Imperial iFire Insurance Company,"is prepared to take risks at the lowest rates. The Imperial Com pany was established in 1803, and has a capital of £1,600,000, with its head office at No. 1, Old Broad street, London. The Mel bourne directory has upon it some of the most, influential men iu that city, and the name the Company has gained for itself by its prompt and liberal settlement of claims, while charging moderate rates, has secured a largo amount of business not. only in Australian Colonies, but in all parts of the world in which agencies have been established.—Advt. HOLLOWAY'S OINTMENT AND PILLS.- Disorders of the throat and chest.—Whoever has once made trial of these invaluable remedies can truthfully bear testimony to their astonishing efficacy, their curative and preserrative powers against the many maladies of winter. The Ointment, rubbed on the Chest, acts most beneficially in arresting inflammation irritation, congestion, and all pectoral complaints. In ulcerated sore throat, • diphtheria, mumps, quinsey, and similar- ailments, the Ointment should l»e well rubbed upon the throat and summit of the chest at least twice a day, while the Pills ar» taken internally, according to the plainly printed directions. Holloway's remedies constitute in themselves a perfect safeguard against most diseases dependent upon changeable or inclement weather. They counteract the sources of disease.
Hotels, etc Theatre Royal Hotel. H. C. NANKERVIS TT AS much pleasure in informing his Friends and the Public that he has taken the above favourite Hotel. , . • The Bar has been supplied with, a Fresh Stock of The Best Wines and Spirits, And none other will be supplied. DUNS DIN BEEK ON DRAUGHT. ®W° Remember the Address. BILLIAKDS! BILLIAEDS!! BILLIARDS!!! I W. J. CONSTANT B"T)EGS respectfully to inform his numerous |J~) Customers that, having met with such I great success in his last new important Table, Ihe find? it absolutely necessary for the lovers ■of the Green Cloth to IMPORT another ■of Messrs Axcock and Co's celebrated ■BILLIARD TABLES, with all the latest imHprovemehts, and bating placed the room under Kibe supervision of an experienced Marker, he Hfeels confident that the number of his patroHaisers will increase daily. , ' I Camden Hotel, ■ SHORTLAND, I W. J. C ONiTA NT, I :■ Pbopbietob. I For Sale, a BILLIARD BAGATELLE Stable in geod condition. 1826 I Commercial Hotel, MAMILTON WEST, WAIKATO. I W. H. PEAECE, of the Whabf Hotel, Thames, and .-. Royal Mail, Auckland), ■"NFORMS his Old Frit nds and Custom* rs that be has just entered upon the above which is one of the Best Houses ia the for Convenience and Comfort. It Di&irg Room, 50 feet by 21 feet; 22 Bedrooms, Billiard Kooro, and the conveniences of a First-claes Hotel, en suite for Private Families and with Good Table, Superior Wines Spirits, and (be best attendance. Every for Commercial; . gentlemen. Double-sealed Buggy, Horses for and Harness, and Twelve-stall Stable. W. H. Pearce would remind his former and the public generally that they find at the Coininerciul accommodation to any in the first City in the Colonies, moderate charge?. The House is new, rooms lofty and veil ventilated, and the of the furniture is now. 2477 ■The Auckland Hotel, Queen and High Stbeets. Proprietor would rcppectfully direct special attention to the central position the Di'.ing Rooms attached (0 his ComFamily Hotel, and'to the superior which, it affords, not only to I'lisincfß'people, country visitors, ladies gcntieiiieri arming iu Aucklandeither by cr or'sailing vessels, but to the public .-Every Delicacy of theSeaeeu provided. Wl i-nglibii und American Illustrated NewsKApers uro laid on the tables immediately on j^Rrivnl of each Muil S(earner. Civil'and obliging attendants. Pbiceb—The most moderate in Auckland. Breakfast, Dinner, and Tea-time arranged as to meet the convenience of all classes". H 2302 H NOTICE. MIPPLICATION TO REGISTER B^ FOBMS Can now be obtained at 1 MtHEJEVEKING STAR OFFICE, Albert street.
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Thames Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2909, 12 June 1878, Page 4
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