Amuse •?■"■:••■" I ll* Barlow's riiflw Gallery, BbOWN Sti.KET. G U AHAII 8 KVWN. j PEIZES!. PRIZES! PEIZES! ALLCOMERS' PRIZE--A Handsome A Case of Cigars. . CHOICE BRANDS OF TOBACCO AND CIGARS. . • . ■ W. J. B. begs to call the attention of the Public to his Choice and Varied Assortment cf NEW PAPERHANGINGS. Mixed Colors, Varnish, Scrim, &o. : The Cheapest House on the Thames.' Bjisinesa Notices Butter! - ;..■/ • -, Better! Butter! BEST /QUALITY only i O ,^y,,,,: , ; v'rt-"-; ; lB.-'/5l>. ■ SECOND C^ALITY, bntf 1«: f ' ■ -.-'■. / - ,■,.:, •* ".'■■ <. .-■ ''*. A BACON, CHEESE, AND GENERAL PEODUCE EQUALLY CHEAP, AT W. DEEBLE'S, EoLLESTON STEBET. Messrs Neal & Spence HAVING- PURCHASED the STOCK-IN-TRADE of Messrs Fbbnoh and Co., Grocers, &<tij Owen street; beg to notify that they have HE-OPENED ths PREMISES, and will sell all Goods at th» Lowest Prices for Cash. ... * lA- Large Stock of FJNE QUALITY GKBOOEBIEB just to hand, which will also be Sold Oheap. 2693 GOVEENOR JioWEN HOTEL, ', Owen SxbSet, .GBAHAasxowNr f nBOEGB '8Y MIN GTO N, \£X Pbo'pbietob. Wines, Spirits, Ales, Sec, of Finest . Qualities. Dinners, Banquets, &c, on the Shortest -Notice and in First-class Style. .. ■ . . •■• ■ 3167 NIL pESPEKANDUM HOTEL. TAMES /^ EOE G E Having taken the above Favorite Hotel will be pleased to receive visits from all his Old Friends. WINES,. SPIRITS, ALES, ETC., ot the very Best Brands. .i j a-^;e:s'::; qi&o Wa^ ■!;1; NIL DESPERANDUM -HOTEL, Albert Stbeet, Thames, Insurance ■ mHE COLONIAL INSUEANCE 1 COMPANY OF NEW ZEA- ,,;.; ■ ; ; ; land. _ - tij ;. FIRE AND MARINE. Capital ...... Two Millions. Fire and Marine Risks of every description . accepted at Lowest Current Rates.' Temporary Offices—Panama street. GEO.S GRAHAM, General Manager. Wellington, June 6,1878. Agent for the Thames-r-WILLIAM CARPENTER, ' 2625/ , Shortlandj NEW ZEALAND INSUEANCE COMPANY. FIEE AND MAEINE. Til DW A RID H6 Nt S S ii . , .- '• AGENT. Pollen btbkbt akd Albbbt stbbbt, Thames. . 2^P2 IN retiring from the Proprietorship of the UNITED SERVICE HOTEL, JpHK Hancock desires to express to his Patrons and the Public his; grateful acknowledgment for the liberal support and warm encouragement he has received in'his endeavors to sustain the reputation of the bouses of entertainment nnder his control for so many years in Auckland. To the Press especially his sincere thanks are due for their occasional, words of encomium. In withdrawing into private life, John Hancock considers himself, especially fortunate in being able to take with, him into retirement the esteem and goodwill of his patrons and fellow-citizens. ' John Hancock, Queen street, Auckland, v October 1,1878. , JOHN HANCOCK, encouraged by the tupport his .conduct hue received, feels that he may safely tnke the liberty of recommending his succe«Bor-at the- Unitect Service, Mb H. N.; AbSoit, who, he feels convinced, will in the future conduct the house in the Barae liberal spirit by providing everything of the very beet quality, and by civility to the constituents which.in the putt gained for the Hotel its reputation. t . 7 / >' 3230 /CORRECT, NUMBEBS Q-uurantee ot \J the EYENIKG STAB, Thame* '
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Thames Star, Volume IX, Issue 3015, 14 October 1878, Page 3
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