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General Notices PROSPECTUS OF THE AUCKLAND COFFEE PALACE COMPANY (Limited). Camtal : £20,000, in 20,000 Shams o* £1 EACH. DiraoTOßa : Mr Graves Aickin, Key. Shirley W. Baker, Mr John Chambers, Mr Geo. Hemus, Mr John Lamb, Mr Thomas Morrin, and Mr Joseph Newman. Solicitoes : Messrs Whitaker and Russell. Bankebs : Bank of New Zealand. Secbetaey : Mr John Milne. Office of thb Company: Colonial Bank Buildings, Queen street. IT is propoied to establish a Company for the purpose of supplying a want long felt in Auckland, both by residents and travellers, viz., a First-class FAMILY HOTEL, to be conducted on Temperance principles, in connection with which there th»ll be Coffee and Refreshment Booms. The leading features of this Company will be to provide— lat. 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 Resturemt where meals of the best quality will be served ia a clean snd attractive form. 4th. Separate Dining-rooms for Ladies only, Ladies and Gentlemen, and. Gentlemen only. ] sth. A Billiard Koom, Beading Boom, and Smoking Boom 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 cotni unity, 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 pro* moters on very advantageous terms, which it is desirable to secure at once. The promoters feel that in an enterprise of this nature it is deairable to enlist the sympathy and practical support of all claesaei. With this objrct in view, they propose to form the Company, with Shares at £1 each, so as to secure a large proprietary. The terms of payment are as follows:—Is per chare 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." J. E.HANSEN TT A 8 ON SAL E — Good Canterbury POTATOES, at 3s 6d per cwt, by the bag Canterbury CHEESE, from 6d pe* lb— by the whole Cheese 4d BACON, by the side, 8d to lOd Wood's FLOUR, 50lb», 8s Meek's OATMBAL, 25lhs, 4e Thames HONEY—Strained, 8d Do In comb, 6d Full Weight OANDLEB, lOd Carbolic SOAP, 9d and Is PURE INDTAN and CHINA TEAS, from 2s, 2s 6d, and 3s per lb. Pore or Mixed COFFEE, from Is 6d to 2s 4d per lb. , J. E. H A N S E N, Pollen Stbeet. TO STAND THIS SEASON AT THE STABLES OF THE UNDERSIGNED. THB Heavy Draught CLYDESDALE STALLION YOUNG BLYTHE, Rising 4 years old; bred by Mr Bainbbidge, Mangarei. Got by Young Duke, dam Violet, g.d. Rose (imported irom Tasmania). Young Duke by Prince Arthur (imported), dam by Iron Duke. Young Blythe took First Prize at the Auckland Agricultural Society's Show in 1880 as a three-year old. Teems :— £2 10s for single mare ; two or more as per agreement. Will travel if suffi* cient inducement offers. All Payments to be made on or before the Ist January, 1882. OICKEY~BROS., BEICH ROAD, GRAHAMSIOWN. 2872 IMPORTANT TO LEGAL MAN A GEES, MINE MANAGERS, AND TRIBUTERS. TT7 ANTED X N O WN JUST PRINTED, and now on SALE ar the Evening Stab Office, Albert street Grahamstown, TRIBUTERS 1 AGREEMENT FORMS. All Tributers should POSSESS a COPY of the AGREEMENT under which their ribute is held, and they Joan now do so at at merely NOMINAL COST.

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Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3990, 12 October 1881, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3990, 12 October 1881, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3990, 12 October 1881, Page 1

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