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General Notices PROSPKCTUS 01? THE AUCKLAND COFFEE PALACE COMPANY (Limited). Capital : £20,000, in 20,000 Shakes oi>' £1 each. Dibectobs : Mr Graves Aickin, Rev. Shirley W. Baker, Mr John Chambers, Mr GeoHemus, Mr John Lamb, Mr Thomas Morrin, and Mr Joseph Newman. Souoixoas : Messrs Whitaker a»'l Russell. •Bamcbhs : Bank of New Zealand. SfiOtiETAEY : Mr John Milue. Oj?wcb or THii Company: Colonial JBauk Buildings, Queen street. • }T is proposed to establish a Company for the purpose of supplying a want long felt in Auckland, both by residents and travellers, viz., & First-close FAMILY HOTEL, to be conducted on Temperance principles, in connection with whioh there shall ba Cofl'ee and Refreshment Rooms. The leading features of this Company will be to provide— Ist. A superior Hotel with the comforts of a home, from which alcoholic liquors will be excluded. 2nd. A Large Room, where Tea, Coffee, Cocoa, Lemonade, Aerated Waters, &c, can be always had, for the special benefit of the working classes at a cheap rate, as supplied in the Coffee Palaces in England. 3rd. A Rest urant where meals of the best quality will be served ia a clean and attractive form. 4th. (Separate Dining-rooms for Ladieß only, Ladieß and Gentlemen, and Gentletuen only. sth. A Billiard Koom, Reading Room, and Smoking Room for social recreation. The marked success which has followed the establishment of what are known as " Coffee Palaces " in England and various parts of the Colonies is well known. The absolute necessity for one in this city is recognised, and the promoters confidently believe that such an institution cannot fail to prove of great and immediate benefit to the community, besides being a financial success to the Shareholders. A very eligible site in the best part of Queen-street is now under offer to the promoters on very advantageous terms, which it is desirable to secure at once. The promoters feel that in an enterprise of this nature it is desirable to enlist the sympathy and practical support of all classseß. With this object in view, they propoße to form the Company, with Shares at £1 each, so as to secure a large proprietary. The termß of payment are as follows :—ls per share on application; 2s per share on allotment; and the balance, if required, in Calls of 2s 6d per share at intervals of not less than two months. A meeting of Subscribers will be convened at an early date for the Election of Directors, &c. Application for Shares may be made to Messrs Milne and White, Colonial Bank Buildings, Queen street, or to any member of the " The Auckland Brokers' Association." donald McGregor (Late of the Auckland Hotel), Tl AS very great pleasure in announcing to it his friends and the public that he has taken that well-known, favorite, and conveniently situated Hostelry, The Waitemata Hotel, which be has at considerable expense, entirely renovated and furnished, making the house Becond to none for comfort and convenience, in the colonies, and.where, by civility and aitention, he hopes to receive a fair share of public patronage. A Firstclttss RESTAURANT has been added to the Ho'tsl. where .gentlemen who lunch hi the city will find eve y delicacy of the season, and attention paid ten heir comfort. ; Hot, Cold, and Slower Baths, and every convenience for travellers and families, have been added to the Ho el. .■■■'■ ines, Spirit e, and Beers, &c, &c, only of the best; brands kept. Charges moderate. .Note the address: , ■ d McGregor, w a i t k m a ta hotel, ■Corner of Queen and Custom-house streets, Auckland. 2745 EXCHANGE HOTJEL, CORNER OF DURHAM EASr AND QUEEN STREETS, AUCKLAND. ■\7ISITOHS to Auckland are respeotfully V iuvited to patroniso the above Hotel, where they can rely on every attention being paid to their requirements. Wines, Spirits, Ales; &-;., only of the Finest Qualities. J. X E D D V, Pbopbietob. 2748 rp he tvxcel si or TRASHING -TUUID SPIEITS OF A MMONIA. . xi; C. WILLIAMS T>ETURNB his sincere Thanks to the J-V Public for the great success that has I attended this] New Local Industry. Owing to the increased demand, he has Improved and Enlarged his App'ianoes, which will enable him to give a still Purer Article and execute all orders with greater promptitude. Every care will be taken to keep the strength up to the standard, known as (950) specified gravity. • Testimonials can be seen at the Works, Albert street, Auckland. ■ old by all Grocers, 6d per Pint Bottle. Cleanses and Purifies cv rything washed with it. 2744 A UCKLAND RUBBER SCAMP CO., £jL AIBBET SrBEEX Established 1870. Stamps ut 24 hour*. \,\? ILLIAMS' FIRE KINDLERS 7 }"■.. EstHblished 1869. Sold by all Grocere. 3d per dozen. .■'=. H. T. ROWE, AUTHORISED aki> MINING SURVEYOR, and Native Land Fobchase Aobnt, ALBERT STREET (next JVater Bros.), GrBAHAMSTOWH. Note.—Mining Leases and Claims Sur veyed and Plans prepared at reasonable charges with despatch. 851 R. BRYSON, General Carter and Livery Stable-keeper, PAEEOA. TTISITORB to Te Aroha and'the surround- j y ing distriots can always be supplied with superior SADDLE HORSES at very Reasonable Rates. Instructions sent by letter in advance will receive, prompt attention. ;—- B. BEY SON, ■X<UB FAfijiOA. I

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Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3981, 1 October 1881, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3981, 1 October 1881, Page 4

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